The Rumour (album)

The Rumour
Studio album by
Released 2 August 1988
Genre Pop
Length 40:42
Label Mercury
Producer
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Soul Kiss
(1985)
The Rumour
(1988)
Warm and Tender
(1989)
Singles from The Rumour
  1. "The Rumour"
    Released: April 1988
  2. "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed"
    Released: 1988
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The Rumour is the thirteenth studio album by Olivia Newton-John on 2 August 1988. The title track was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, features backing vocals and piano by John. The album featured the singles "The Rumour" (a Number One single in Finland), "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed" (originally recorded by Grayson Hugh, whose version was released after Newton-John's) and the Australian-only promo-single "It's Always Australia for Me", which was released for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. This was also her first album not produced by long-time producer, John Farrar.

Background

The Rumour features the return of Olivia Newton-John after a two-year break due to the birth of her daughter Chloe Lattanzi in 1986. It has a careful production with the collaboration of some well-known songwriters, but it was a commercial failure. It marks a notable decline in Newton-John's popularity, being her lowest charting since If Not for You in 1971. It was her last studio album via Mercury.

This album was praised by critics as more mature, with Newton-John addressing topics such as AIDS ("Love and Let Live"), the environment and single-parent households.

Track listing

Standard edition
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "The Rumour" 3:55
2. "Love and Let Live" Alan O'Day Davitt Sigerson 3:25
3. "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed"
3:53
4. "Let's Talk About Tomorrow" Sigerson 3:18
5. "It's Not Heaven"
  • Sigerson
  • Goodrum
3:58
6. "Get Out"
  • Goodrum
  • Newton-John
Sigerson 3:55
7. "Big and Strong" Mark Heard Sigerson 4:32
8. "Car Games"
  • Goodrum
  • Newton-John
  • Sigerson
  • Goodrum
4:45
9. "Walk Through Fire" Sigerson 5:30
10. "Tutta La Vita"
Sigerson 3:31
Australian edition
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
6. "It's Always Australia for Me"
  • Capek
  • Newton-John
Sigerson 3:19
7. "Get Out"
  • Goodrum
  • Newton-John
Sigerson 3:55
8. "Big and Strong" Heard Sigerson 4:32
9. "Car Games"
  • Goodrum
  • Newton-John
  • Sigerson
  • Goodrum
4:45
10. "Walk Through Fire"
  • Baerwald
  • Ricketts
Sigerson 5:30
11. "Tutta La Vita"
  • Dalla
  • Sigerson
Sigerson 3:31
Japan 2010 SHM-CD bonus track(s)
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
11. "Winter Angel"
  • Newton-John
  • Sky
Sigerson 3:40
12. "It's Always Australia for Me"
  • Capek
  • Newton-John
Sigerson 3:19

Notes

  • ^[a] denotes a co-producer

Personnel

Performers and musicians

Technical

  • Producers – Elton John and James Newton Howard (track 1); Davitt Sigerson (tracks 2 and 4–10); Sandy Linzer and Hank Medress (track 3); Randy Goodrum (co-producer on tracks 5 and 9)
  • Production coordination – Shari Sutcliffe (track 1) and Steve Rosen (track 3)
  • Engineers – Jack Joseph Puig, Ross Pallone and Bob Schaper (track 1); John Beverly Jones (tracks 2 and 4–10); Bill Schenman (track 3)
  • Assistant recording – Mike Klouster, Michael Mason and Martin Schmeizie (track 1); Ted Blaisdell, Jim Dineen, Ken Felton and Mitch Zelezry (tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10); Randy Goodrum (tracks 5 and 9)
  • Strings on tracks 4 and 8 recorded by Allen Sides
  • Recorded at Kren Studio and The Grey Room (Hollywood, CA); Skyline Recording (Topanga, CA); Ocean Way Recording, Sunset Sound, Ground Control Studios, California Phase Studios and Studio 55 (Los Angeles, CA); Avatar (Malibu, CA); Right Track Recording and Skyline Studios (New York, New York)
  • Mixing – Ross Pallone (track 1); Brian Malouf (tracks 2, 4 and 10); John Beverly Jones (tracks 5–9)
  • Mixed at Studio 55 (Los Angeles, California)
  • Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Art direction and design – Jeff Adamoff and Michael Diehl
  • Photography – Herb Ritts

Charts

Chart performance for The Rumour
Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) 30
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM) 94
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) 96
Japanese Albums (Oricon) 31
US Billboard 200 67
US Cash Box Top Albums 120

Olivia Down Under video

Olivia Down Under
Video by
Released 1989
Recorded 1988
Genre Music video
Length 60 minutes
Label PolyGram
Director Brian Grant
Producer Paul Raphael
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Soul Kiss
(1985)
Olivia Down Under
(1989)
The Main Event
(1999)

Olivia Down Under is a compilation of music and clips from the album The Rumour released in 1989, featuring Newton-John performing songs from The Rumour against a backdrop of Australian scenery. For the special, Newton-John was nominated for a CableACE Award for Performance in a Music Special in 1989.

Contents

  • "Tutta La Vita"
  • "Click Go the Shears"
  • "Walk Through Fire"
  • "Old Fashioned Man"
  • "Let's Talk About Tomorrow"
  • "Winter Angel"
  • "Get Out"
  • "Big and Strong"
  • "Love and Let Live"
  • "Australia for Me"
  • "The Rumour"