Heart Bad Animals Vinyl LP Sealed Capitol PJ-12546 Alone Who Will You Run To

Sold Date: November 16, 2022
Start Date: November 15, 2022
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Heart Bad Animals Vinyl LP - Capitol PJ-12546 Sealed First Pressing (1987) with Alone, Who Will You Run To, There's the Girl
Condition: New, Still Factory Sealed.
Bad Animals is the ninth studio album by Heart, released in 1987 by Capitol Records. The album continues the mainstream hard rock style from the band's 1985 self-titled release, all while enjoying similar success. It peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200 in August 1987, and was certified triple platinum by the RIAA. Internationally, Bad Animals charted within the top five in Canada, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.
The album spawned the US number-one single "Alone", while "Who Will You Run To" reached number seven, "There's the Girl" reached number 12, and "I Want You So Bad" reached number 49. Bad Animals received a nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 30th Annual Grammy Awards in 1988.
The album's name refers to a situation the band encountered at a hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ann Wilson's dog was at the hotel with her, and hotel security informed the band that a North Carolina law made it a crime to bring an animal into a hotel room. The band's tour manager solved the problem by going outside with the dog for three hours.
Tracklist
A1Who Will You Run To4:06 A2Alone3:38 A3There's The Girl3:51 A4I Want You So Bad4:20 A5Wait For An Answer 4:29
B1Bad Animals4:51 B2You Ain't So Tough4:03 B3Strangers Of The Heart3:39 B4Easy Target3:56 B5RSVP3:37
Heart Ann Wilson – lead vocals, background vocals Nancy Wilson – guitars, keyboards, lead vocals, background vocals Howard Leese – guitars, keyboards, background vocals Mark Andes – bass guitars Denny Carmassi – drums Additional musicians Mike Moran – keyboards Tom Kelly – background vocals Holly Knight – player Duane Hitchings – player Efrain Toro – player Tom Salisbury – player   _____________________________________________
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