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Heart (Heart album)

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Released
  
July 6, 1985

Length
  
39:28

Artist
  
Heart

Producer
  
Ron Nevison

Recorded
  
January–April 1985

Label
  
Capitol

Release date
  
6 July 1985

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Studio
  
The Record Plant, Los Angeles and The Record Plant, Sausalito, California

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Hard rock, Pop rock, Ballad, Power pop

Similar
  
Heart albums, Rock music albums

Heart 1985 album bonus track


Heart is the self-titled eighth studio album, released by the American rock band Heart. Released in 1985, the album continued the band's transition into mainstream rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it spent 92 weeks on the U.S. Billboard 200 and became the only Heart album so far to hit number one, reaching quintuple platinum status. It also yielded the first number-one single for the band, "These Dreams", along with four other hit singles: "What About Love", "Never", "Nothin' at All" and "If Looks Could Kill". The first three cuts also made the U.S. top ten.

Contents

In 1986, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.

Heart what about love


"Never" and "Nothin' at All" remixes

The tracks "Never" and "Nothin' at All" both have alternate mixes (as featured in their music videos), and these mixes had also been pressed onto some early release runs of the album, be it on LP, CD or cassette. One may get a copy with both songs in their original mixes; both in their alternate mixes, or only one song in a different mix. Copies with serial No. SL-12410, for example, features the alternate mix for "Never", but the original mix for "Nothin' at All". It appears that the original mix of "Nothin' at All" only appeared on various editions of early LP and cassette runs, and more featured on the "Essentials" Collection. The 45 RPM record featured the remix, thus receiving the most airplay on Top-40 radio formats of that day. The two different versions of "Nothin' at All" greatly differ from one another, rather than the two mixes of "Never" which are similar. The original mix of "Nothin' at All" features a very subdued lead vocal from Ann Wilson, with no ad-libs and extras. The guitar solo (played by Frankie Sullivan from Survivor) is also very tame and mellow/melodic. In the remix, a vibrant alternate lead vocal take from Wilson is featured with striking embellishments; Leese's guitar solo is vastly different. Drum treatment was mixed with restraint in the original, with heavy reverb as to blend with other instruments; louder, dryer and "cuts-through" on the remix. But while these two versions greatly differ from one another, the underscoring rhythm tracks are exactly the same, hence it appears the two final mixes do not derive from different basic track recording sessions.

Track listing

Additionally, the "B" side of the single 'What About Love' was an 11th track from this time called 'Heart of Darkness' (3:18). It was later replaced with 'Never' as 'back-to-back hits.'

Heart

  • Ann Wilson – lead and backing vocals
  • Nancy Wilson – backing and lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin
  • Howard Leese – electric guitar, keyboards, mandolin, backing vocals
  • Mark Andes – bass guitar
  • Denny Carmassi – drums
  • Additional musicians

  • Peter Wolf – keyboards
  • Mickey Thomas – backing vocals on "What About Love", "Shell Shock", and "All Eyes"
  • Grace Slick – backing vocals on "What About Love"
  • Johnny Colla – backing vocals on "Nothin' at All" and "These Dreams"
  • Lynn Wilson Keagle – backing vocals
  • Holly Knight – keyboards
  • Frankie Sullivan – solo guitar on "Nobody Home", additional guitar on "Nothin' at All"
  • Production

  • Produced by Ron Nevison
  • Engineered by Ron Nevison, Mike Clink and Brian Foraker
  • Mastered by Mike Reese at The Mastering Lab
  • Songs

    1If Looks Could Kill3:42
    2What About Love3:41
    3Never4:05

    References

    Heart (Heart album) Wikipedia