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  1. Heartどん底期のアルバムであるが、みるべき点もある。バンドサウンドを捨てて、アンの歌唱がより前面に出てきた。歌い方も演歌じみてきて、情念系の暗い感じがするアルバムになっている。アンのこういう面が好きなら、買って損は無いと思う。

  2. Passionworks is the seventh studio album by American rock band Heart, released in August 1983, by Epic Records. The album marks a shift in musical direction from hard rock and folk to mainstream rock. It is the first Heart album to feature Denny Carmassi and Mark Andes, who had replaced longtime members Mike Derosier and Steve Fossen. Passionworks was the band's final album with Epic Records ...

  3. 15 de jul. de 2016 · Some people talk about Heart selling out with its 1985 album. But the way I see it, by Private Audition and Passionworks, (both excellent,) Heart were drowning. Capitol records appeared and threw them a lifebelt. Had they rejected that lifebelt, sadly I think Heart would have been has-beens.

  4. Private Audition is the sixth studio album by American rock band Heart, released on May 20, 1982, by Epic Records.The album reached number 25 on the US Billboard 200, spending 14 weeks on the chart. It spawned the single "This Man Is Mine", which peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100.It is the last Heart album to feature longtime members Mike Derosier and Steve Fossen, who left after ...

  5. 26 de feb. de 2022 · HEART. [ PASSIONWORKS - LIVE ] (1983 )4 song Live Set Including Songs FromThe Album "Passionworks"19831. How Can I Refuse2. Allies3. Sleep Alone4. Barracuda

  6. Passionworks is the seventh studio album by American rock band Heart, released in August 1983, by Epic Records. The album marks a shift in musical direction from hard rock and folk to mainstream rock. It is the first Heart album to feature Denny Carmassi and Mark Andes, who had replaced longtime members Mike Derosier and Steve Fossen. Passionworks was the band's final album with Epic Records ...

  7. 7 de dic. de 2006 · Passionworks, released in 1983, is perhaps Heart's most fustrating album. The band is clearly in transtion here - longtime members Mike Derosier, Steve Fossen, and Roger Fisher are gone; replaced with Mark Andes and Denny Carmassi.