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Change of Heart

Eric Carmen

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Album Review

Following the success (and distress) of the Raspberries and a truly exquisite 1975 solo debut album, Eric Carmen was indeed a hot recording property. This album is a very elaborate collection of recordings, and although it really hasn't dated that well and certainly doesn't contain his finest songs, it is quite pleasant. On this record, Carmen is moving toward a more soul-based sound, as opposed to his strong pop leanings, with limited success. "End of the World" and "Haven't We Come a Long Way" are fine, if somewhat tepid L.A. late-'70s soul-pop. A cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland Motown classic "Baby I Need Your Lovin" underlines Carmen's influences during this period. The only problem is that Carmen's true strength always lay in rock & roll, and, unfortunately, there is very little of that on this record, save the minor hit "Hey Deanie," which was also covered successfully by Shaun Cassidy. But, the record contains an excellent ballad, "Heaven Can Wait," which is buttressed by David Campbell's excellent string arrangement. Campbell's work on the album's opening track, "Desperate Fools Overture," is also quite striking. In the end, though, the album tends to veer into being slightly top-heavy, with some of the trappings of the Los Angeles recording scene of the period.

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Eric at a cross roads

Change of Heart showed Eric Carmen in a mid career crisis. For example the black and while cover is right out of Billy Joel's the Stranger lp along with the Overture as compared to Joel's album replaying the theme to the Stranger as the LP ends. The disco tracks are very weak and show either Carmen being forced to be the next Andy Gibbs or unfortuately a willing player. BUT thankful he added Hey Deanie from the Boats sessions, delayed no doubt by the Shaun Cassidy agreement for using the song, but IT IS PURE POP ROCK !!!! Heaven Can Wait is a excellent Carmen ballad, Baby I need your lovin' shows he can cover with the best of them and the song Change of Heart is fine. The best thing about finding this album on itunes was being able to download SOMEDAY .. a great POP ROCK SONG, which also must of been left off of the Boats release for some unknown reason as the backing band is the same on this song, Deanie and all the Boats songs. STILL CHECK OUT SOMEDAY and for sure Carmen's version of his classic HEY DEANIE.

Biography

Born: August 11, 1949 in Cleveland, OH

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Eric Carmen has amassed an impressive amount of hit singles over his long career, whether it be as a member of the influential power pop outfit the Raspberries, as a solo artist, or as a songwriter for others. Born on August 11, 1949, in Cleveland, OH, Carmen began his musical training at an early age — by the age of six, he was taking violin lessons, and by 11, he was playing piano and penning his own original compositions. With his discovery of the Beatles during the early '60s, Carmen's...
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