Some digital versions include the 7” remix of Self Control and the B-side “Spain.”
The title track, “Self Control,” is a masterpiece of controlled chaos—a song about losing inhibitions in the neon-lit night. It was a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and an international smash. But the deep cuts on this album are equally powerful, showcasing Branigan’s four-octave range and dramatic delivery. Laura Branigan- Self Control full album zip
and performed even better internationally, hitting the top five in several European countries. Key Tracks and Singles The album produced four major singles: "Self Control" : A cover of Italian singer Raf’s original, it peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 . It is known for its dark, atmospheric production and a music video directed by William Friedkin The Exorcist ), which was initially banned by MTV for its risqué themes. "The Lucky One" number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Grand Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival. : A cover of Umberto Tozzi’s song, which reached number 2 in Australia "Satisfaction" : Released as a single in late 1984, which praised for its "powerful rhythm". Some digital versions include the 7” remix of
Laura Branigan tragically passed away in 2004. Her estate and legacy rely on legitimate streams and sales. Downloading a random zip denies her heirs their due. and performed even better internationally, hitting the top