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Artist: Cher

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CD Title: Love Hurts

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Category: Melodic Rock / AOR

Year: 1991

Label: Geffen Records

Catalog Number: 24369

Personnel

Cher vocals
Andrew Gold 12 String & electric guitar), backing vocals
Bob Rock Producer
Carlos VegaDrums
Connie Scott backing vocals
David Garfield Keyboards
David PaichKeyboards
David Steele backing vocals
Diane Warren Producer, backing vocals
Glenn Sciurba Guitar
Gunnar Nelson backing vocals
Guy Roche producer, synthesizer
Hugh McDonald Bass
Jean McClain backing vocals
Jeff Porcaro Drums
Jim McGillverayPercussion
Joanie Bye backing vocals
Joe Turano backing vocals
John Kalodner Producer
John Webster Keyboards
Josh SklairGuitar
Keith Scott Guitar
Kenny Edwards backing vocals
Larry Klein Bass
Laura Creamer backing vocals
Lisa Dal Bello backing vocals
Luis Conte Percussion
Marc LaFrance backing vocals
Mark WilliamsDrums
Michael Fisher Tambourine, Percussion
Michael LandauGuitar
Michael Thompson guitar (Electric)
Mickey CurryDrums
Mike Porcaro Bass
Myriam Naomi Valle backing vocals
Paul Mirkovich backing vocals
Randy Jackson Bass
Richard Marx backing vocals
Richard Page backing vocals
Richie Zito Keyboards, Guitar, Producer
Robbie Buchanan Piano
Steve Georgebacking vocals
Steve Lukather acoustic guitar, Producer, Guitar

Tracks

1.  Save Up All Your Tears    Cover: Bonnie Tyler/Robin Beck
2.  Love Hurts    Cover: Everly Brothers
3.  Love And Understanding  
4.  Fires Of Eden  
5.  I'll Never Stop Loving You  
6.  One Small Step  
7.  A World Without Heroes    Cover: Kiss
8.  Could've Been You  
9.  When Love Calls Your Name  
10.  When Lovers Become Strangers  
11.  Who You Gonna Believe  
12.  The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)    Cover: Merry Clayton

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Geoff Date: March 16, 2009 at 21:00
This is the weakest of the 3 Cher discs I own, but there are still a few highlights. 'Save up all your tears' (done better by Robin Beck) and 'Could've been you' (also done by Bob Halligan) are two gems, alongside the killer 'Who you gonna believe'. A few fillers and the first signs of her decline here... but still a pretty nice slab of AOR.

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From: Dan Date: March 17, 2009 at 8:46
Judging from some of the replies (many of which have been deleted), there are a whole bunch of people reacting to the name "Cher" rather than having actually HEARD the 3 discs that have been added to HH. These 3 discs are quintessential melodic rock. No, we are not adding the rest of her pop discography, but these 3 albums definitely are appropriate for the site. It's no different from Shania Twain's single rock effort, Michael Bolton's early rock material (Blackjack with Bruce Kulick anyone?), or Pantera's early glam-era CDs. Just because other releases from an artist are outside the boundaries of HH does NOT disqualify those that are representative of the genres here. P.S. Childish insults just because you disagree with an artist being included here will not be tolerated. Have a nice day.

From: metalmastermusic Date: April 15, 2009 at 10:20
No childish insult here, but Cher here on HH ?? I am having a hard time with that. She may be a good writer/singer but just not for here on HH. Just my opinion.

From: edwithmj Date: November 21, 2009 at 10:46
How anyone can class the Shoop Shoop song as AOR is beyond my powers of reasoning.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 11, 2017 at 13:31
The last album of the AOR trilogy recorded by Cher...fine tracks in the shape of 1,3,5(solid mid tempo),9.10(nice),11(nice)& 12...85/100

From: MelodicMetal4Ever Date: December 10, 2021 at 19:37
edwithmj: Cher is DEFINATELY NOT the only AOR singer who ever re-recorded a song NOT in the AOR theme. The Shoop Shoop Song was just made for fun by her. I guess she likes it. As an oldies fan as well as other types of genres she did the song pretty good. Not everyone's cup of tea I guess. She's not the first to do it and certainly NOT the LAST to do it. keep it melodic! Keep on Rockin'!


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