by Dean Carlson\Gala was one of the first pop stars to graft a classical Italian outlook onto old-school acid techno. With a past including art school and a name taken from Salvador Dali's wife, Gala's background contrasted sharply with the\Dubstar\dance-pop of hits like Let a Boy Cry and Freed From Desire as well as her slightly androgynous good looks and flat, nasal singing style.\The Gipsy Kings\'\Tonino Baliardo\appeared on Summer Eclipse, but the album, happy to plunder its hits (two singles are repeated twice), was thin with a celebrity-desperate conceit, already sounding dated the day of its release. The title track is a delightful second summer-of-love take on\Madonna\'s Ray of Light, but Gala lacked confidence and range, a shallow personality who had yet to discover her own tastes or talent.