Heart's Self-Titled 1985 Studio Album on LP. Features the Hit Singles, "These Dreams," "Never," "What About Love?" and "Nothin’ at All."
Hearts' self-titled 1985 debut on Capitol after a nice run on Epic served as a new beginning for the group. Producer Ron Nevison (The Who, Bad Company, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Grand Funk Railroad) added a crisp dynamic to a set of songs that stand as Heart's most successful to date. A No. 1 album with a No. 1 single, "These Dreams," plus four additional hits – "What About Love," "Never," Nothin' At All" and "If Looks Could Kill" - Heart was a runaway triumph blessed with new shades of power pop and brilliant mainstream rock hooks. The album is recommended as a good place to pick up on the Wilson sisters thanks to its crossover charm, flawless musicianship and stellar line-up of guests – Grace Slick, Peter Wolf, Mickey Thomas and Holly Knight being the cream of the crop.
Fronted by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Ann and Nancy Wilson, the sister duo have released classic, raw, rock and roll hits for more than four decades. As the only sisters in rock who write their own music and play their own instruments, Ann and Nancy have always stood apart - certainly from their male counterparts - but also from their female peers. By refusing to let themselves and their music be defined by their gender, and by never allowing their sexuality to overshadow their talent, the Wilsons have made their mark, and in the process paved the way for many of today's female artists.
- If Looks Could Kill
- What About Love
- Never
- These Dreams
- The Wolf
- All Eyes
- Nobody Home
- Nothin' At All
- What He Don't Know
- Shell Shock