A first-rate live recording made in the warm, intimate ambiance of a small hometown club. Some of their best material is even better stripped down to its acoustic...
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On The Road Home, Heart re-records some of their biggest hits acoustically live in concert. It's interesting to hear these arena rock and AOR standards -- including...
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Heart's two decades of rock hits are compiled on this collection combining original studio recordings and live renditions. Among the featured cuts are the smashes "Crazy on...
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Sony repackaged and re-released three of Heart's best albums -- Little Queen, Dog & Butterfly and Bebe Le Strange -- as a slip-cased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire...
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Heart had a second run on the charts in 1985 when they signed to Capitol Records and refashioned themselves as a mainstream pop/rock band, heavy on melodies and power...
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Switching from Epic to Capitol with 1985's Heart proved to be a wise move for the Wilson sisters, who experienced a major resurgence in popularity and gained many new...
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Heart continued to pass their message over the airwaves with the release of Bebe Le Strange and spawned two smash hits, "Silver Wheels" and the rocking "Even It Up" in the...
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A couple tracks co-written with Sammy Hagar ("The Night" and "Fallen From Grace") achieve an earthier rock vibe as does a shockingly spare ballad "I Love You," but for the...
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Heart entered the 1990s with Brigade, which isn't quite as strong as Heart or Bad Animals, but is nonetheless a respectable effort that has more pluses than minuses. While...
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Thankfully back to more basic rock roots. Includes a soulful rendering of Bob Dylan's "Ring Them Bells" featuring guest vocals from Alice In Chains frontman Layne...
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When Desire Walks On came out in 1993, a lot of arena rock, pop-metal and hair metal artists felt like the rug was being pulled out from under them. Alternative rock had...
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Dog & Butterfly became Heart's fourth million-selling album and placed two songs of opposing styles in the Top 40. Like their Magazine album, Dog & Butterfly peaked at...
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Released in 1980, just as Heart's first wave of popularity was fading, Heart Greatest Hits: Live contains a side of the group's most popular songs -- such as "Barracuda,"...
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Heart was pretty much considered washed up when they released Heart in 1985. They learned a few important things while they had taken a short sabbatical -- they knew that...
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After acquiring a substantial following with Dreamboat Annie, Heart solidified its niche in the hard rock and arena rock worlds with the equally impressive Little Queen....
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1983's Passionworks marked the end of an era for Heart; it was the last album that the Wilson sisters recorded for Epic, where they had recorded late-'70s classics like...
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Actually still a fairly rocking effort. The commercial gloss hasn't quite set in, so the lush sound and rock grit achieves a sort of Queen-like...
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Heart had a pair of greatest-hits collections to their credit by 1997, but both did not contain all the renowned studio versions of their classic hits from the '70s (both...
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Recorded at the last stop on their 2002 tour, Alive in Seattle documents an impeccable performance and production, mixed for surround-sound playback on both regular and...
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In the decade since their last studio outing, Heart's Ann and Nancy Wilson have apparently done some soul-searching and meditating on what made Heart such a great band in...
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The 2004 24-bit remastered and expanded version of Heart's seminal 1977 album, Little Queen (the band's major-label debut), is a revelation. While tunes like "Barracuda" and...
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The Lovemongers are the unplugged side of Heart's Ann and Nancy Wilson. A Lovemonger's Christmas is a collection of mostly original seasonal material with a couple of...
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