Survivor in Love explained

Survivor In Love
Type:Album
Artist:Baltimora
Cover:Survivor_In_Love.jpg
Released:1987
Genre:Italo disco
Label:EMI
Producer:Maurizio Bassi
Prev Title:Living in the Background
Prev Year:1985

Survivor in Love is the second and final album by Italy-based act Baltimora. The album, released in 1987, was only issued in select countries, such as Italy, Germany, UK, Japan, and Mexico.[1] It was later re-released in 2003 on CD to many more countries, including the United States and Canada due to the current dance/pop uprise in recent years, as well as for Baltimora fans who had not received the original LP in their home countries. The reason the album was not released in certain countries in 1987 was due to the poor sales of the singles (except "Tarzan Boy") on the group's previous album, Living in the Background.

"Key Key Karimba", "Global Love" and "Call Me in the Heart of the Night" were released as singles from the album.[2] [3] [4]

"Call Me in the Heart of the Night" was included on the 1988 Dutch various artists compilation Summer 1988 - Flying High! - The Euro Hits Collection.[5]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baltimora - Survivor in Love. Discogs. 1987 .
  2. Web site: Baltimora - Key Key Karimba. Discogs. 1987 .
  3. Web site: Baltimora with Linda Wesley - Global Love. Discogs. 1987 .
  4. Web site: Baltimora - Call Me in the Heart of the Night. Discogs. 1988 .
  5. Web site: Summer 1988 - Flying High! - the Euro Hits Collection (1988, CD). Discogs. 1988 .