About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Angel Heart' was released in January 1992, Bonnie Tyler was navigating a transitional phase in her career. This album followed her commercial peak in the 1980s with hits like 'Total Eclipse of the Heart', as she sought to redefine her sound and appeal to a new generation of listeners.
Why it matters
'Angel Heart' marked a significant moment in Tyler's discography as it reflected her evolving musical style amidst changing trends. Although it did not achieve the same commercial success as her earlier work, it showcased her resilience and ability to adapt, resonating with fans of both pop and country music.
Essential tracks
- "Sending Me Angels" — This track stands out for its heartfelt lyrics and Tyler's soaring vocal delivery, encapsulating the album's emotional essence.
- "Take a Chance" — With its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus, this song exemplifies Tyler's blend of pop and rock elements, making it a memorable highlight.
- "Race to the Fire" — This track showcases Tyler's gritty vocal style paired with an anthemic structure, demonstrating her rock roots while appealing to a broader audience.
Release Date
January 1, 1992
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Fools Lullaby 3:51
- 2 Take a Chance 3:39
- 3 Race to the Fire 3:52
- 4 Sending Me Angels 5:26
- 5 Call Me 3:59
- 6 Angel Heart 3:48
- 7 Daytime Friends 4:18
- 8 God Gave Love to You 4:31
- 9 All We Have Is Tonight 3:36
- 10 I’m Only a Lonely Child 3:08
- 11 Born to Be a Winner 4:13
- 12 Save Your Love 5:15
- 13 You’re the Greatest Love 3:52
- 14 I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night 4:23