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"Results" is the ninth studio album by American singer and actress Liza Minnelli, released in 1989 by Epic Records. The album was produced by the Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn, marking Minnelli's first venture into the dance music genre. To promote the album, four singles were released: "Losing My Mind" (the biggest hit from the album), "Don't Drop Bombs," "So Sorry, I Said," and "Love Pains," all of which charted in various countries. A video album titled "Visible Results" was released in 1990, including three promotional music videos. The critical reception for the album was favorable. Commercially, it became Minnelli's best-selling album and achieved the highest chart performance internationally in her career. It sold over 600,000 copies in Europe alone, earning gold certifications in the UK and Spain. The album's production began after Minnelli expressed her interest in making a pop music record, departing from her usual productions released by Columbia Records. Tom Watkins, manager of the Pet Shop Boys, suggested that Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys could collaborate with Minnelli. Tennant, already a fan of Minnelli, began writing songs specifically for her. Minnelli recorded the vocals for the album in London while on tour in March 1989. She found working with the Pet Shop Boys fun and challenging, as Tennant requested lower vocals than she was used to. Minnelli was particularly pleased with the song "So Sorry, I Said," stating that the lyric
I Want You Now
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Losing My Mind
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If There Was Love
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So Sorry, I Said
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Don't Drop Bombs
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Twist In My Sobriety
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Rent
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Love Pains
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Tonight Is Forever
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I Can't Say Goodnight
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