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''Moment of Truth'' is the début and sole solo album from American singer and actress Terri Nunn, best known as lead singer of the American New Wave/Synthpop band Berlin. ==Background== Following the original Berlin's split in 1987, Nunn recorded and released ''Moment of Truth''. The album was a commercial failure, whilst the lead and sole single "Let Me Be the One" also suffered a similar fate after being released in January 1992. "89 Lines" was released as an American promotional single only. Due to the failure of the album, Nunn would not record another solo album although she would later retain the legal rights to usage of the band's name after legal wranglings with the founding member of the group, John Crawford. Nunn recreated Berlin, with a new line-up of musicians, in 1998. In a late 1990s interview with Nunn for Electrogarden, Nunn explained that she originally left Berlin as she wanted to try new styles of sound and music. In an article based on Nunn in Hollywood Bowl, the article mentioned the album, writing ''"Moment of Truth allowed Terri to branch out creatively and experiment with a variety of styles including rap, pop ballads and straight up rock 'n' roll."'' In a 1996 article by The Telegraph-Herald based on the reformed version of Berlin, it stated that Nunn ''"dismisses Moment of Truth as a transitional album."''〔http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=U3NaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2LsMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6756,4239602&dq=terri+nunn+moment+truth&hl=en〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moment of Truth (Terri Nunn album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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