
On this day May 28, 1982, Cher released her seventeenth studio album I Paralyze, a project that marked her final album of the 1980s and a transitional moment in her music career. Blending pop rock and adult contemporary styles, the album featured more mature themes and showcased Cher's powerful vocals over polished production.
The title track I Paralyze was produced by John Farrar, known for his work with Olivia Newton-John, and the album also included songs like Rudy and Games. Despite its lack of chart success, the record has since become a cult favorite among Cher’s fans for its unique sound and emotional depth.
Fun fact: I Paralyze was Cher’s last studio album until her major comeback with Heart of Stone in 1989.
The title track I Paralyze was produced by John Farrar, known for his work with Olivia Newton-John, and the album also included songs like Rudy and Games. Despite its lack of chart success, the record has since become a cult favorite among Cher’s fans for its unique sound and emotional depth.
Fun fact: I Paralyze was Cher’s last studio album until her major comeback with Heart of Stone in 1989.