Passionworks


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FieldValue
namePassionworks
typestudio
artistHeart
coverPassionworks.jpg
released
recordedMarch–June 1983
length42:00
labelEpic
producerKeith Olsen
prev_titlePrivate Audition
prev_year1982
next_titleHeart
next_year1985
misc{{Singles
namePassionworks
typestudio
single1How Can I Refuse?
single1dateAugust 1983
single2Allies
single2dateOctober 1983
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| name = Passionworks | type = studio | artist = Heart | cover = Passionworks.jpg | alt = | released = | recorded = March–June 1983 | studio = | genre =

On July 13, 2009, Passionworks was re-released in the United Kingdom by BGO Records as a double CD with the band's previous album Private Audition.

Re-recording of tracks

Heart's sixteenth studio album, Beautiful Broken (2016), contains two re-recorded tracks from Passionworks, along with a few other re-recorded songs from their 1980s era and a few new ones. These two tracks are "Johnny Moon" and "Language of Love". In an interview with The Arizona Republic, Nancy Wilson explained the idea to re-record the songs, saying, "Like, 'Wow, these songs were so misunderstood production-wise.' And I thought I would love a chance to redesign and reimagine them in the studio."

Critical reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = Rolling Stone | rev2score = | rev3 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide | rev3score = Errol Somay of Rolling Stone felt that the album "seems like the soundtrack to an off-Broadway show that closed after two nights", concluding, "Almost totally lacking in hummable tunes and danceable rhythms, Passionworks does little more than showcase Ann Wilson's vocal pyrotechnics." Alex Henderson of AllMusic wrote restrospectively, "Passionworks isn't recommended to casual listeners, but serious Heart devotees will find it to be an enjoyable way for the Wilson sisters to end their Epic period."

Track listing

| headline = Side one | title1 = How Can I Refuse? | writer1 = | length1 = 3:52

| title2 = Blue Guitar | writer2 = | length2 = 3:54

| title3 = Johnny Moon | writer3 = | length3 = 4:00

| title4 = Sleep Alone | writer4 = | length4 = 4:12

| title5 = Together Now | writer5 = | length5 = 3:50 | headline = Side two | title6 = Allies | writer6 = Jonathan Cain | length6 = 4:44

| title7 = (Beat by) Jealousy | writer7 = | length7 = 3:18

| title8 = Heavy Heart | writer8 = | length8 = 3:50

| title9 = Love Mistake | writer9 = N. Wilson | length9 = 3:28

| title10 = Language of Love | writer10 = | length10 = 3:38

| title11 = Ambush | writer11 = | length11 = 3:14

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Passionworks.

Heart

Additional musicians

  • Keith Olsen – arrangements
  • David Paich – piano (track 6); synthesizers (tracks 1–3, 6, 10)
  • Steve Porcaro – synthesizers (track 11); synthesizer programming
  • Lynn Wilson – background vocals (track 6)

Technical

Artwork

  • Neal Preston – concept, photography
  • Tony Lane – art direction
  • Isgo Lepejian – black-and-white photographic prints

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Passionworks''"] | Chart (1983) | Peak position | US Rock Albums (Billboard) | |---|---|---| | 4 | | | ::

References

References

  1. "Passionworks – Heart {{!}} Awards".
  2. "Private Audition / Passionworks".
  3. "Private Audition/Passionworks – Heart".
  4. Masley, Ed. (August 18, 2016). "Heart interview: Nancy Wilson on reinventing the '80s in the '70s spirit for excellent 'Beautiful Broken'". [[The Arizona Republic]].
  5. Henderson, Alex. "Passionworks – Heart".
  6. Somay, Errol. (October 27, 1983). "Heart: Passion Works : Music Reviews".
  7. (2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  8. (1983). "Passionworks". [[Epic Records]].
  9. (September 17, 1983). "Rock Albums".

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