If you are looking for physical copies, many original 1987 pressings from Arista Records are still available:
: Often packaged in a paper picture sleeve with "December" as the B-side.
: Specialized versions including extended mixes were popular in dance clubs.
: Moving away from the heavy synth-bass of earlier hits like "Point of No Return," this ballad featured a prominent saxophone solo and smoother vocal harmonies led by Jeanette Jurado. It appealed to a broader audience, topping the Adult Contemporary chart as well. Notable Vinyl Releases
: The lyrics explore the inevitability of change in personal relationships and human emotions, using the shifting seasons as a central metaphor. It captures a sense of bittersweet nostalgia, acknowledging that as people grow, they often drift apart.
Expose -- Seasons Change ⚡
If you are looking for physical copies, many original 1987 pressings from Arista Records are still available:
: Often packaged in a paper picture sleeve with "December" as the B-side. Expose -- Seasons Change
: Specialized versions including extended mixes were popular in dance clubs. If you are looking for physical copies, many
: Moving away from the heavy synth-bass of earlier hits like "Point of No Return," this ballad featured a prominent saxophone solo and smoother vocal harmonies led by Jeanette Jurado. It appealed to a broader audience, topping the Adult Contemporary chart as well. Notable Vinyl Releases It appealed to a broader audience, topping the
: The lyrics explore the inevitability of change in personal relationships and human emotions, using the shifting seasons as a central metaphor. It captures a sense of bittersweet nostalgia, acknowledging that as people grow, they often drift apart.