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Electric Youth (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Electric Youth (album)

''Electric Youth'' (Atlantic LP 81932) is the second album by Debbie Gibson, released January 24, 1989 on Atlantic Records. It is the highest-charting album of her career, staying at the top of the Billboard 200 Albums chart for five weeks, and reaching Number 8 on the UK album chart.
== Album ==
As with ''Out of the Blue,'' all tracks were written by Gibson, and she single-handedly produced six of the tracks. She was also given half of the production credits on one track alongside Fred Zarr who produced the other four tracks. The album, like her first, contained mainly bubblegum-pop songs, though other, more mature styles were touched upon. ''Electric Youth'' spawned four singles, the first being the biggest charting single of her career—"Lost In Your Eyes," which held #1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 3 weeks. "Electric Youth", the album's title track, just missed the Top 10, reaching #11. "No More Rhyme" followed, ending its run at #17, and "We Could Be Together" charted at #71. In the USA, the album was certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA.
Gibson promoted the album with "The Electric Youth World Tour" in 1989. In parallel with the album, she created an Electric Youth perfume under Revlon, and various makeup essentials for young girls through Natural Wonder Cosmetics, one of her sponsors at the time, distributed throughout the US.
The album also inspired an original stage musical of the same name which premier at the Starlight Dinner Theatre (formerly Mark Two Dinner Theatre) in Orlando, FL. Dean Parker wrote the book and Gibson co-produced. Its limited run ended and there have been no talks of a workshop or revival for the stage as of yet.

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