Mistaken Identity (Donna Summer Album)
Mistaken Identity is the out of print fifteenth album by Donna Summer, released in 1991.
Since making her name as the biggest female star of the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had experimented with different musical genres throughout the 1980s with varying degrees of success. For Mistaken Identity, Summer adopted a more urban style.
The album was not a commercial success, and failed to chart on the US Billboard Top 200 Album Chart or in the UK Album Chart. It spent a single week on the US Billboard R&B Albums chart, at #97.
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