Heart over Mind (Jennifer Rush album)
Heart Over Mind | ||||
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Studio album by Jennifer Rush | ||||
Released | 13 February 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1985-1987 | |||
Genre | Dance-rock | |||
Label | CBS Records | |||
Producer | Harold Faltermeyer, Andy Goldmark, Bruce Roberts, Desmond Child, Gus Dudgeon | |||
Jennifer Rush chronology | ||||
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Heart Over Mind is the third album by American singer Jennifer Rush. It was released in 1987 and featured the hit "Flames of Paradise" (a duet with Elton John).
Background
With her first two albums being recorded in Germany and Rush experiencing much success in Europe, she decided to relocate to the US for her next album. Working with writers and producers such as Harold Faltermeyer and Michael Bolton, this album would go on to be one of the most successful of Rush's career.[1]
Released in early 1987, the first single was the European hit "I Come Undone". However it was the second single release which the record company were more excited about - "Flames of Paradise", a duet with Elton John. The song became Rush's first top 40 success in the US as well as a hit in Europe, although smaller than expected in the UK, after predictions of it reaching No.1 by both Smash Hits and Number One Magazines.[2][3] The album itself boasted a host of power ballads and uptempo pop/rock tunes with high production values and went on to reach No.1 in Germany for 9 weeks, remaining on the chart for over a year. It also reached No.1 in Switzerland. In the US the album peaked at No.118 and No.48 in the UK.[4][5] A third single "Heart Over Mind" duly became another hit in Europe and also hit the US Club Chart, peaking at No.33.[6]
Track listing
Side One
- "I Come Undone" (Ellen Shipley, Morrie Brown) (4:06)
- "Down to You" (Jennifer Rush, Desmond Child) (4:30)
- "Heart Over Mind" (Taylor Rhodes, Tom Deluca) (4:10)
- "Search the Sky" (Harold Faltermeyer, Jennifer Rush, Tom Whitlock) (4:39)
- "Flames of Paradise" (Bruce Roberts, Andy Goldmark) (4:42)
Side Two
- "Love of a Stranger" (Harold Faltermeyer, Tom Whitlock, Jennifer Rush) (4:02)
- "Heart Wars" (Desmond Child, Rick Nowels) (3:17)
- "Stronghold" (Bruce Roberts, Andy Goldmark) (4:23)
- "Sidekick" (Bruce Roberts, Andy Goldmark) (4:09)
- "Call My Name" (Michael Bolton, Mark Radice, Jennifer Rush) (4:13)
Personnel
- Guitars: Richie Sambora, John Putnum, Dan Huff, J.J. Belle, Paul Jackson, Tim Renwick
- Keyboards: Robbie Kondor, Al Greenwood, Harold Faltermeyer, Brian Reeves, Andy Goldmark, Bruce Roberts, Billy Cobin, Bobby Kazouri, Greg Phillinganes, Robby Kilgore, Greg Mangafico, Charlie Roth, Richard Cottle
- Bass: John Seigle, Seth Glassman, Nathan East, Leland Sklar, Richard Cottle
- Drums: Michael Braun, John Robinson, Russell Kunkel, Jimmy Bralower, Graham Broad
- Percussion: Savron Hudson, Jimmy Maelen
- Saxophone: Bobby Stern, Richard Cottle
- Background vocals: Jennifer Rush, Diana Grasselli, Ellen Shipley, Myriam Valle, Desmond Child, David Dale, Siedah Garrett, Edie Lehmann, Beth Anderson, Joe Pizzulo, Darryl Phinneffee, Jon Joyce, Elton John, Gordon Grody, Bruce Roberts, Alan Carvell, Andy Brown, Anne Turner
References
External links
- Heart Over Mind at Discogs (list of releases)
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