Three Hearts
Three Hearts | ||||
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Released | February 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Studio | Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Rock, pop, disco | |||
Length | 40:47, 51:29 (CD reissue) | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | John Carter, Richard Dashut | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Three Hearts is the second solo album by rock musician and former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch.
Just like Welch's previous effort French Kiss, Three Hearts was a commercial success. The album reached number 20 on the US charts in 1979 and went gold.[2] It spawned a hit single, "Precious Love", which peaked at number 19, making it Welch's last top 20 hit. "Church" was also a small hit, and peaked at number 73.[3] Don't Wait Too Long" is a reworking of "Good Things (Come to Those who Wait)", a Welch composition that had been left off the Fleetwood Mac album Mystery to Me.
The album was reissued by Culture Factory in 2013 in a miniature replica LP sleeve, with 3 bonus cuts including the French version of "Precious Love". However, to this day, the 12-inch extended mix of "Precious Love" has never been released on CD.
Track listing
[edit]All songs by Bob Welch except where noted
- "3 Hearts" – 3:23
- "Oh Jenny" – 4:17
- "I Saw Her Standing There" (Lennon/McCartney) – 2:53
- "Here Comes the Night" – 3:03
- "China" – 3:21
- "The Ghost of Flight 401" – 3:16
- "Precious Love" – 3:12
- "Church" – 3:06
- "Come Softly to Me" (Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis) – 2:42
- "Devil Wind" – 4:03
- "Don't Wait Too Long" – 3:50
- "Little Star" – 3:41
Bonus tracks on 2012 CD re-issue
- "3 Hearts" [Alternate Version] – 3:20
- "Une Fille Comme Toi" [French Version of Precious Love] – 3:13
- "Something Strong" [B-side of Precious Love] – 3:55
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
[edit]- Bob Welch – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards
- Todd Sharp – guitar
- David Adelstein – keyboards, synthesizer
- Alvin Taylor – drums
- Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion (track 6)
- Christine McVie – keyboards, vocals (tracks 9 & 11)
- Stevie Nicks – vocals (track 10)
- Steve Foreman – percussion
- Gene Page – string arrangements
Technical
[edit]- John Carter – producer
- Richard Dashut – producer (track 6)
- Warren Dewey – engineer
- Ken Perry – mastering
- Neal Preston, Olivier Ferrand, Sam Emerson – photography
Charts
[edit]Chart (1979) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] | 49 |
References
[edit]- ^ Three Hearts at AllMusic
- ^ "Billboard 200 - April 4, 1979". Retrieved June 21, 2017.
- ^ "Billboard Hot 100 - Bob Welch". Retrieved June 21, 2017.
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 335. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.