Broken Blossom

For the 1919 silent film by D.W. Griffith, see Broken Blossoms.
Broken Blossom
Studio album by Bette Midler
Released November 17, 1977
Recorded 1977
Genre Vocal music
Length 37:44
Label Atlantic
Producer Brooks Arthur
Bette Midler chronology
Live at Last
(1977)
Broken Blossom
(1977)
The Best of Bette
(1978)
Singles from Broken Blossom
  1. "Storybook Children (Daybreak)"
  2. "Paradise"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Robert ChristgauC

Broken Blossom is the fourth studio album by American singer Bette Midler, her second album release in 1977 and her fifth on the Atlantic Records label. Just as Midler's three previous studio albums Broken Blossom includes songs from a wide variety of genres, ranging from Edith Piaf's signature tune "La vie en rose", Phil Spector-esque covers of Billy Joel's "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" and Harry Nilsson's "Paradise" and hard rock like Sammy Hagar's "Red", to a jazzy duet with Tom Waits, "I Never Talk to Strangers", and a rendition of "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes", originally from Walt Disney's 1950 film version of Cinderella. The album reached #51 on Billboard's album chart.

The album was released on CD for the first time in 1993. A remastered version of the album was released by Atlantic Records/Warner Music in 1995.

Track listing

Side A:

  1. "Make Yourself Comfortable" (Bob Merrill) - 3:59
  2. "You Don't Know Me" (Eddy Arnold, Cindy Walker) - 3:39
  3. "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" (Billy Joel) - 3:02
  4. "I Never Talk To Strangers" (duet with Tom Waits) (Tom Waits) - 3:39
  5. "Daybreak (Storybook Children)" (David Pomeranz, Spencer Proffer) - 3:40
  6. "Red" (John Carter, Sammy Hagar) - 3:17

Side B:

  1. "Empty Bed Blues" (J. C. Johnson) - 3:19
  2. "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (Mack David) - 3:09
  3. "Paradise" (Perry Botkin, Jr., Gil Garfield, Harry Nilsson) - 4:15
  4. "Yellow Beach Umbrella" (Craig Doerge, Judy Henske) - 4:24
  5. "La Vie en Rose" (Mack David, Louiguy, Edith Piaf) - 2:59

Personnel

Production

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, May 17, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.