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Other tracks include ‘Satisfaction’, the single version and the special dance mix plus ‘When’, a track written by Branigan and ‘Hot Night’, her contribution to the original soundtrack album of the hit film, Ghostbusters. Her follow up single The Lucky One is featured three times with the single version and two remixes, one by Jack White and then another by John Robie. Those featured are Classic Summer Mix 1992 remixed by Spencer Tobie and 117 BPM Club 1992 that was remixed by Sancho Perez. edit version from a 7” release in the States and two remixes of the track dating back to a German re-release of the track in 1992. With the 12” A side extended version, a U.S. There are four versions of her international hit, ‘Self Control’. Disc Two features all the related bonus material of Laura Branigan from this period.(guitar), Nathan East (bass) and Michael Landau (guitar). Renowned musicians featured on the recordings including Harold Faltermeyer (synthesizers), John Robinson (drums), Paul Jackson Jr. It was recorded in Los Angeles and Munich with production by Jack White and Robbie Buchanan. Disc One features the original “Self Control” album that was released in April 1984.It peaked at # 5 in the UK singles chart and was top 10 in most key international markets. ‘Self Control’ was the lead single and was a smash hit across the world. The album saw four singles released from it: the title track ‘Self Control’, ‘The Lucky One’, ‘Ti Amo’ and ‘Satisfaction’. with sales in excess of 1 million copies. The album was a hit across many European chart territories and was certified Platinum in the U.S.We’re delighted to release this 2CD Expanded Edition of Laura Branigan’s 3rd studio album, “Self Control”, originally released in 1984 on Atlantic Records.