Amore (1983)

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Title: Amore
Artist: The Hooters
Genre: Rock
Released: 1983

Tracks:
1 - Amore - 3:31
2 - Blood from a Stone - 3:01
3 - Hanging on a Heartbeat - 2:53
4 - All You Zombies - 3:19
5 - Birdman - 3:47
6 - Don't Want Fight - 2:50
7 - Fightin' on the Same Side - 2:22
8 - Concubine - 3:17

Overview:
The Hooters got their start with their independently released album Amore. The album became a cult favorite in the Philadelphia area, selling over 100,000 copies, and ultimately led to their first major label record deal with Columbia Records in 1984.

Amore introduced the original versions of four songs -- "All You Zombies," "Hanging On A Heartbeat," "Fightin' On The Same Side" and "Blood From A Stone"—which would reappear in different versions on later albums.

In 2001, 18 years after its original release on LP album and cassette, Amore was finally made available for the first time on compact disc and included two cover versions as bonus tracks: The Beatles' "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" from June 15, 1986 at A Conspiracy of Hope, a benefit concert on behalf of Amnesty International at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and The Skatalites' "Man In The Street," a live demo from the very first Hooters recording session in 1980, which was also the band's first song to be heard on the radio.

Personnel

Eric Bazilian: lead vocals, guitar, saxophone
John Lilley: guitar
Rob Hyman: lead vocals, keyboards
Rob Miller: bass guitar, vocals
David Uosikkinen: drums
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
The Hooters were another 80s band that I feel didn’t get the recognition that they needed. Great musicians with some great songs like All You Zombies and Hanging on a Heartbeat. Amore was a good album.
 
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