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* * Debbie Gibson, “Body Mind Soul,” Atlantic. Sure, she looks different as a brunette “Twin Peaks” wannabe, but Gibson mostly still sounds like the peppy, precocious teen-ager who swept up the pop charts in the late ‘80s. Her fourth album’s more “mature” moments, like the dusky ballad single “Losin’ Myself,” emphasize Gibson’s sure, steady, yet ultimately ordinary talent.
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