The Casablanca Years (Cher album)
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The Casablanca Years, originally released in 1994 as Take Me Home/Prisoner, is a compilation album by Cher that compiles her two 1979 albums: Take Me Home and Prisoner. This album features all nine tracks from Take Me Home (her first of 1979, where she experimented with the disco era) and all eight tracks from Prisoner (her second 1979 album). The only difference is that "Take Me Home" appears in an extended album version form, where it is about six minutes and forty-five seconds long.
The original compilation, Take Me Home/Prisoner, featured both albums' covers side by side; the later compilation, The Casablanca Years, features a new cover with a photo of Cher.
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- Take Me Home
- Wasn't It Good
- Say The Word
- Happy Was The Day We Met
- Git Down (Guitar Groupie)
- Love And Pain
- Let This Be A Lesson To You
- It's Too Late To Love Me Now
- My Song (Too Far Gone)
- Prisoner
- Holdin' Out For Love
- Shoppin'
- Boys And Girls
- Mirror Image
- Hell On Wheels
- Holy Smoke
- Outrageous