Voyeur (1982)

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Title: Voyeur
Artist: Kim Carnes
Genre: Rock
Released: 1982

Tracks:
1 - Voyeur - 3:57
2 - Looker - 5:32
3 - Say You Don't Know Me - 4:13
4 - Does It Make You Remember - 5:13
5 - Breaking Away From Sanity - 2:53
6 - Undertow - 4:10
7 - Merc Man - 3:27
8 - The Arrangement - 3:47
9 - Thrill of the Grill - 3:26
10 - Take It on the Chin - 4:40

Overview:
Voyeur is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes, released on September 8, 1982, by EMI America Records. Carnes began writing material for Voyeur while touring her previous album Mistaken Identity (1981).

Voyeur is a synth-pop album that Carnes described as "more consistent" than its predecessor. It received mixed reviews, with some critics in favor of the album, while others remarked that it failed to live up to the standard of Mistaken Identity.
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There’s only one song that I know from Kim Carnes and yes the first song that comes to your mind is the one. Bette Davis Eyes is the only one amd that’s from her album Mistaken Identity.
 
There’s only one song that I know from Kim Carnes and yes the first song that comes to your mind is the one. Bette Davis Eyes is the only one amd that’s from her album Mistaken Identity.
Same here only remember that Bette Davis Eyes song...
 
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