music.wikisort.org - CompositionFaster Than the Speed of Night is the fifth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released first in Europe on 8 April 1983 and later that year in the US through Columbia Records. Tyler had changed musical direction and soon after began working with Jim Steinman, who produced the album and wrote its most successful single "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
1983 studio album by Bonnie Tyler
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Released | 8 April 1983 (UK)[1] September 1983 (US) |
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Recorded | 1982 |
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Studio | The Power Station, New York City; Greene Street, New York City; Right Track Studios, New York City |
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Genre | Rock |
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Length | 43:14 |
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Label | Columbia |
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Faster Than the Speed of Night reached No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and was certified Silver in the UK, Platinum in the US, and Double Platinum in Canada.
Content
The album contains five dramatically re-worked cover songs, produced in the model of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound,[4] including the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?".[5] "Goin' Through the Motions" is a cover of the song by Blue Öyster Cult from their 1977 album Spectres,[6] while "Straight from the Heart" was the break-out Top 10 hit for Canadian rock singer/songwriter Bryan Adams from his platinum album Cuts Like a Knife.[5] "Getting So Excited" was a cover of a song by British singer Lee Kosmin (with a short spoken interlude recited by Steinman inserted after the second verse: "I'd do anything for love, but I won't do that").[7] Another song, "Tears", was originally written and performed by Frankie Miller for his 1980 album Easy Money; for this album, Tyler performed the song as a duet with Miller.[8]
The album also includes four original songs produced in the same manner, two of which were written and composed by Steinman himself: the title track and the international No. 1 hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart". "Take Me Back" was written by Billy Cross, a former Bob Dylan guitarist. Additionally, this contains the initial recording of "It's a Jungle Out There", written by Dennis Polen, Paul Pilger, and William Moloney, which was picked up and re-recorded (in a shorter version) by '70s pop group Three Dog Night for their 1983 EP It's a Jungle.
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- Bonnie Tyler – vocals
- Roy Bittan – piano, organ on track 8
- Larry Fast – synthesizers
- Rick Derringer – guitars
- Steve Buslowe – bass
- Max Weinberg – drums
- Jimmy Maelen – percussion
- Eric Troyer – backing vocals
- Rory Dodd – backing vocals, vocal on track 4
"It's a Jungle Out There"
Additional musicians
- Dave LeBolt – additional synthesizer on track 1
- Steve Margoshes – all keyboards on track 2
- Holly Sherwood – backing vocals & wailing on track 2
- Martin Briley – additional guitars on track 2
- Stephanie Black, Erika Katz, Brian Pew, Edward Skylar, Tristine Skylar, David Varga – children's chorus on track 6
- Frankie Miller – male vocal on track 7
Production
- Produced & directed by Jim Steinman; associate producer: John Jansen
- Arranged by Roy Bittan & Jim Steinman, except track 2 (arranged by Steve Margoshes & Jim Steinman)
- Recording engineers: Neil Dorfsman (basic track recording), Rod Hui; chief recording engineer: John Jansen
- Additional recording by Frank Filipetti & Scott Litt
- Recorded at The Power Station, Greene Street Studio, Right Track Studios
- Mixed by Neil Dorfsman, John Jansen & Jim Steinman, except track 2 (mixed by John Jansen, Scott Litt & Jim Steinman)
- Mixed at The Power Station
- Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound
Charts
Certifications and sales
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- Hide Your Heart Tour
- South Africa Tour 2013
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Television | |
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Related articles |
- Robert Sullivan (husband)
- United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
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На других языках
[de] Faster Than the Speed of Night
Faster Than the Speed of Night aus dem Jahr 1983 ist das fünfte und erfolgreichste Album von Bonnie Tyler. Das Album enthält den Hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, der in Großbritannien Platz eins[1] und USA Platz drei[2] der Singlecharts erreichte.
- [en] Faster Than the Speed of Night
[es] Faster Than the Speed of Night
Faster Than the Speed of Night es el quinto álbum de estudio de la cantante galesa Bonnie Tyler, publicado el 30 de mayo de 1983 por la compañía discográfica Columbia Records. Incluye el sencillo «Total Eclipse of the Heart», el cual fue número uno en Reino Unido y Estados Unidos.
[ru] Faster Than the Speed of Night
Faster Than the Speed of Night (с англ. — «Быстрее, чем скорость ночи») — пятый студийный альбом валлийской певицы Бонни Тайлер. Выпущен он впервые в Европе 8 апреля 1983 года и позже в том же году в США на лейбле Columbia Records. Привычное для Тайлер музыкальное направление кантри на альбоме не использовались, песни исполнены в жанре рок-музыки. Продюсером альбома стал Джим Стайнман.
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