Angel Heart (Bonnie Tyler album)

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Released5 October 1992
Recorded1992
Length57:57
Angel Heart
Studio album by
Released5 October 1992
Recorded1992
GenreRock
Length57:57
LabelHansa
Producer
Bonnie Tyler chronology
Bitterblue
(1991)
Angel Heart
(1992)
The Very Best of Bonnie Tyler
(1993)
Singles from Angel Heart
  1. "Fools Lullaby"
    Released: September 1992 (EU)[1]
  2. "Call Me"
    Released: December 1992 (EU)[2]

Angel Heart is the ninth album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler released in 1992. It is the second of three albums Tyler released with Hansa Records, succeeding Bitterblue and preceding Silhouette in Red, achieving European success and spawning two hits, "Fools Lullaby" and "Call Me".

The majority of the tracks were written by Tyler's producer, Dieter Bohlen. Tyler duetted with Frankie Miller on "Save Your Love", the first time Tyler has duetted with Miller since 1983 on her album Faster Than the Speed of Night.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[3]

Charlotte Dillon of AllMusic described Angel Heart as "album to add to any rock collection" featuring "a pleasing mixture of ballads and upbeat pop".[3]

Track list

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fools Lullaby"Howard Houston[a]Houston[a]3:52
2."Take a Chance"Dieter Bohlen3:39
3."Race to the Fire"Bohlen
  • Bohlen
  • Rodríguez[b]
3:52
4."Sending Me Angels"
  • Gene Capel
  • David Madiran
5:27
5."Call Me"Steve Benson[a]Benson[a]3:59
6."Angel Heart"Houston[a]Houston[a]3:49
7."Daytime Friends"Bohlen
  • Bohlen
  • Rodríguez[b]
4:19
8."God Gave Love to You"Bohlen
  • Bohlen
  • Rodríguez[b]
4:31
9."All We Have Is Tonight"Benson[a]Benson[a]3:36
10."I'm Only a Lonely Child"Bohlen
  • Bohlen
  • Rodríguez[b]
3:09
11."Born to Be a Winner"Benson[a]Benson[a]4:13
12."Save Your Love" (with Frankie Miller)
  • Miller
  • Williams
  • Capel
  • Madiran
5:16
13."You're the Greatest Love"Houston[a]3:52
14."I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night"
  • Capel
  • Madiran
4:23
Total length:57:57
Notes
  • ^a signifies a pseudonym for Dieter Bohlen.[4]
  • ^b signifies an additional producer.
  • ^c credited for music only.
  • ^d credited for lyrics only.

Personnel

  • Bonnie Tyler – vocals
  • Frankie Miller - vocals
  • Graham Broad – drums
  • Alan Darby – guitar
  • Ed Poole – bass
  • Vladimir Asriev – violin
  • Terry Devine-King – keyboards, programming
  • Elisha – background vocals

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