she (Dalbello album)

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she
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Studio album by
Lisa Dalbello
Released1987
GenreAlternative rock
Synthpop
LabelEMI
ProducerDalbello
Lisa Dalbello chronology
whomanfoursays
(1984)
she
(1987)
whore
(1996)

she is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Dalbello, released in 1987 by EMI. The album included her biggest Canadian chart hits, "Tango" and "Black on Black".

"Black on Black" appeared in a different form on the soundtrack of the film 9½ Weeks.

"Black on Black" starts with a looped sample from Gregorio Allegri's work "Miserere mei, Deus".

Heart recorded a cover version of sorts with "Black on Black II" which became the most noteworthy version of the song as a Top 5 Billboard Rock Chart hit [1] on their 1993 album Desire Walks On. The Heart version is similar in structure but in a more heavy metal style and some minor changes to verses. On this version Dalbello provided background vocals and shared writing credit with the Wilson sisters.

David Gilmour guests on guitar on the last song of the album, Immaculate eyes.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Lisa Dalbello, except where noted.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Black on Black" 4:23
2."Baby Doll" 4:01
3."Talk to Me" 3:56
4."Danger Danger" 4:33
5."Intimate Secrets" 3:29
6."Tango" 4:05
7."Body and Soul"Lisa Dalbello, Asher Horowitz4:16
8."Imagination" 3:28
9."Why Stand Alone" 4:04
10."Immaculate Eyes" 4:35

Personnel[]

  • Dalbello - Vocals, Keyboards, Hammond Organ, Bass, Drums, Background vocals
  • Scott Humphrey - Keyboards, Fairlight, Bass, Drums, PPG / HDD
  • Lou Pomanti - Keyboards
  • Ron Cahute - Accordion
  • Asher Horowitz - Guitar
  • Kevin Breit - Guitar
  • David Gilmour - Guitar on Immaculate Eyes
  • Fergus Marsh - Chapman stick
  • Steve Webster - Bass
  • Bernard Edwards - Bass
  • Eddie Zeeman - Drums
  • Kevin McKenzie - Drums
  • Steve Kendry - Drums
  • Anita Rossi - Background vocals
  • Richard Haughton - Photography

References[]

  1. ^ "Heart". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-08-07.



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