Heart - Heart

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Album Details

Title: Heart
Artist: Heart
Release Date: 6/1985
Re-Released On: 2/15/1994
Label: Capitol Records, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Duration: 39:11
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 015775159723, 077774615723, 4988006867383, 077774615747, 077774615754
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Energetic, Ambitious, Confident, Dramatic, Exuberant, Fiery, Passionate, Playful, Theatrical, Earnest, Sentimental, Urgent, Wistful, Intimate, Rousing, Fun, Intense, Romantic, Rowdy, Sensual, Sexual, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Confrontational, Fierce, Freewheeling, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 14
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. If Looks Could Kill
  2. What About Love?
  3. Never
  4. These Dreams
  5. The Wolf
  6. All Eyes
  7. Nobody Home
  8. Nothin' at All
  9. What He Don't Know
  10. Shell Shock

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1994CDMobile Fidelity Sound Lab597
------CDCapitol RecordsC2-46157

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Album Review

Heart was pretty much considered washed up when they released Heart in 1985. They learned a few important things while they had taken a short sabbatical -- they knew that hooks were important and they knew they could play up their looks for MTV. So, they delivered both with Heart, giving their audience anthemic hooks and tightly corseted bosoms, leading to the most popular album they ever had. This doesn't mean it's the best, since its calculated mainstream bent may disarm some long-term fans, but it is true that they do this better than many of their peers, not just because they have good polished material from professional songwriters but because they can deliver this material professionally themselves. Yes, "These Dreams," "Never," and "What About Love" don't quite fit into the classic Heart mode, but they are good mid-'80s mainstream material, delivered as flawlessly as possible. There's still a lot of filler on this record, but the best moments are among the best mainstream AOR of its era. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ann WilsonKeyboards, Guitar, Vocals, Violin
Brian ForakerEngineer, Assistant Engineer, Second Engineer
Denny CarmassiDrums
Frankie SullivanGuitar
Gary ClarkDrums, Technician, ?
Grace SlickVocals (Background), Vocals
Holly KnightKeyboards
Howard LeeseSynthesizer, Mandolin, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Johnny CollaVocals, Vocals (Background)
Lynn WilsonVocals (Background)
Lynn Wilson KeagleVocals
Mark AndesVocals, Guitar (Bass), Bass
Mickey ThomasVocals, Vocals (Background)
Mike ClinkAssistant Engineer
Mike ReeseMastering
Nancy WilsonVocals (Background), Piano, Vocals, Mandolin, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Norman MooreDesign, Art Direction
Peter WolfSynthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Creative Input
Rebecca BlakePhotography
Ron NevisonEngineer, Producer
Scott OlsonGuitar, ?, Guitar Technician