
On this day June 5, 1982, Heart released their sixth studio album Private Audition. Known for their blend of hard rock and powerful vocals, the band took a more experimental approach with this record, incorporating new wave and pop influences into their signature sound.
Private Audition reached number 25 on the US Billboard charts and featured tracks like This Man Is Mine and Bright Light Girl. Though it did not produce any major hit singles, the album represented a transitional moment for Heart, as they explored new musical directions during a time of change in the rock landscape.
The release marked the final album with longtime drummer Michael Derosier and bassist Steve Fossen, who had been with the band since its rise in the 1970s.
80s insight: Private Audition reflected how even established rock bands had to evolve in the shifting sounds of the early 80s. It was a time when many artists were experimenting with new styles and production, trying to stay ahead in a rapidly changing industry.
Private Audition reached number 25 on the US Billboard charts and featured tracks like This Man Is Mine and Bright Light Girl. Though it did not produce any major hit singles, the album represented a transitional moment for Heart, as they explored new musical directions during a time of change in the rock landscape.
The release marked the final album with longtime drummer Michael Derosier and bassist Steve Fossen, who had been with the band since its rise in the 1970s.
80s insight: Private Audition reflected how even established rock bands had to evolve in the shifting sounds of the early 80s. It was a time when many artists were experimenting with new styles and production, trying to stay ahead in a rapidly changing industry.