Dan Hill – Dan Hill – 1987 – Soft Rock / Ballad (vinyl lp)

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  • Vendor Retro Revolution Records

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Label Columbia – FC 40456
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Soft Rock / Ballad
Year 1987

Tracklist

A1Conscience (3:54)

A2Carmelia (3:51)

A3Can't We Try (4:02)

A4Blood In My Veins (3:50)

A5Never Thought (That I Could Love) (3:32)

B1Every Boys Fantasy (3:03)

B2Lose Control (3:50)

B3Perfect Love (4:52)

B4Pleasure Centre (3:46)

B5USA / USSR (3:45)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM) very good shape
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M)
BIN # R86

Here's a pressing that doesn't surface in the bins very often – Dan Hill's self-titled 1987 release on Canadian Columbia. While most folks remember Hill primarily for his massive 1977 hit "Sometimes When We Touch," this later album represents a fascinating chapter in the Toronto singer-songwriter's evolution. By '87, Hill had weathered the transition from folk troubadour to mainstream pop balladeer, and this record captures him working within the slick production aesthetics of the mid-80s while trying to reclaim some of his earlier introspective songwriting edge.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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