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Faster Than the Speed of Night

 
Album Review: Faster Than the Speed of Night

  • Artist: Bonnie Tyler
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Total Time: 42:51
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although she had earned worldwide fame in 1978 with "It's a Heartache," Bonnie Tyler had trouble building on that success looked as if she were doomed to one-hit wonder status by the early 1980s. However, she returned to prominence in 1983 with Faster Than Speed of the Night, a bombastic opus that took her gift for heartbroken balladry to epic heights. The key to the this album's success is the production and writing chops of Jim Steinman. He applies the same gothic operatic touch that made his work with Meat Loaf so captivating (and successful), wrapping the songs in atmospheric, all-stops-out arrangements that blend drama and power chords in equal measure. The combination of Steinman's cinematic production style with Tyler's smoky vocals made Faster Than the Speed of Night her most successful album. It also spawned a huge hit single in "Total Eclipse of the Heart," an epic ballad about longing for a lost love that starts as a quiet piano-led piece and builds into a gargantuan production built on an equal balance of power chords and thick choral vocals. The title track, a romantic rocker that blends lighting-fast piano runs with metallic guitar soloing from Rick Derringer, also got a decent amount of radio play. The remainder of the album has Tyler turning her attention to cover versions, including a Phil Spector-styled remake of Bryan Adams' "Straight From the Heart" and a radically rearranged version of "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" that transforms the song into an arena rock tune built on a complex, classical-styled piano riff from Roy Bittan. The standout among the cover versions is "Tears," a heart-tugging power ballad that Tyler performs as a duet with its author, Frankie Miller. Since Miller's gruff voice is close in style to Tyler's, their duet has a special chemistry and they milk the song for every drop of drama it has to offer. This combination of bombast and melodrama could have worn thin quickly, but Steinman keeps things moving smoothly by carefully pacing all the songs and throwing in odd, ear-catching elements to keep things interesting (example: the chanting children's chorus that introduces "Goin' Through the Motions"). All in all, Faster Than Speed of the Night remains Bonnie Tyler's finest and most consistent achievement on record. It's a must for anyone interested in her work and a worthwhile purchase for anyone who enjoys rock at its most melodramatic. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Lyrics) John Fogerty Bonnie Tyler (4:10)
Faster Than the Speed of Night Bonnie Tyler, Jim Steinman Bonnie Tyler (6:45)
Getting So Exciting Alan Gruner Bonnie Tyler (3:31)
Total Eclipse of the Heart Jim Steinman Bonnie Tyler (7:02)
It's a Jungle out There Bonnie Tyler (4:39)
Goin' Through the Motions (Lyrics) Ian Hunter, Eric Bloom Bonnie Tyler (4:09)
Tears Frankie Miller Bonnie Tyler (3:50)
Take Me Back Billy Cross Bonnie Tyler (5:23)
Straight from the Heart Bryan Adams Bonnie Tyler (3:40)

Credits

Rick Derringer (Guitar), Bonnie Tyler (Vocals), Bonnie Tyler (Main Performer), Hiram Bullock (Guitar), Martin Briley (Guitar), Jimmy Maelen (Percussion), Jim Steinman (Arranger), Jim Steinman (Director), Jim Steinman (Vocals), Jim Steinman (Producer), Jim Steinman (Mixing), Jim Steinman (Direction), Jim Steinman (Dialogue), Paul Shaffer (Organ), Roy Bittan (Organ), Roy Bittan (Piano), Roy Bittan (Arranger), Roy Bittan (Keyboards), Steve Buslowe (Bass), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Rory Dodd (Vocals), Rory Dodd (Vocals (Background)), Neil Dorfsman (Engineer), Neil Dorfsman (Mixing), Larry Fast (Synthesizer), Frank Filipetti (Engineer), Rod Hui (Engineer), John Jansen (Associate Producer), John Jansen (Mixing), John Jansen (Recording Supervision), John Jansen (Supervising Engineer), Erika Katz (Vocals), Erika Katz (Children's Chorus), Dave Lebolt (Synthesizer), Will Lee (Bass), Scott Litt (Engineer), Scott Litt (Mixing), Steve Margoshes (Arranger), Steve Margoshes (Keyboards), Brian Pew (Vocals), Brian Pew (Children's Chorus), Paul Schaffer (Organ), Holly Sherwood (Vocals), Holly Sherwood (Vocals (Background)), Holly Sherwood (Wails), Edward Skylar (Vocals), Edward Skylar (Children's Chorus), Tristine Skylar (Vocals), Eric Troyer (Vocals), Eric Troyer (Vocals (Background)), David Varga (Vocals), David Varga (Children's Chorus), Max Weinberg (Drums), Roy Brittan (Piano), Don Ketteler (Production Coordination), Steve Jordan (Drums)
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Faster Than the Speed of Night
Studio album by Bonnie Tyler
Released April 1983
Recorded 1982–1983
Genre Rock, Pop, Wagnerian rock
Length 43:14
Label Columbia Records
Producer Jim Steinman, John Jansen
Professional reviews
Bonnie Tyler chronology
Goodbye to the Island
(1981)
Faster Than the Speed of Night
(1983)
Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire
(1986)

Faster Than the Speed of Night is an album by Bonnie Tyler released in April 1983. Her fifth album, and her most successful, it includes her UK and US no.1 hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart".

The album entered the UK album charts at No.1, a position it held for one week. It peaked at no.4 in the U.S.

Tyler earned herself two Grammy nominations for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "Faster Than the Speed of Night", and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Total Eclipse of the Heart".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" (John Fogerty) — 4:10
  2. "Faster Than The Speed Of Night" (Jim Steinman) (Bonnie Tyler) — 6:45
  3. "Getting So Excited" (Alan Gruner) — 3:32
  4. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Jim Steinman) — 7:02
  5. "It's A Jungle Out There" (Dennis Polen, Paul Pilger, William Moloney) — 4:39
  6. "Going Through The Motions" (Ian Hunter, Eric Bloom) — 4:09
  7. "Tears" (Duet With Frankie Miller) (Frankie Miller) — 3:51
  8. "Take Me Back" (Billy Cross) — 5:23
  9. "Straight from the Heart" (Bryan Adams, Eric Kanga) — 3:42

Personnel

  • Mixed by Neil Dorfsman, John Jansen and Jim Steinman
  • Arranged by Roy Bittan and Jim Steinman
  • Mixed by John Jansen, Scott Litt and Jim Steinman
  • Arranged by Steve Margoshes and Jim Steinman

Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
UK 1
Norway 1
Sweden 3
U.S. 4
France 12
Swiss 19
Germany 20
NL 24

Awards

American Music Awards

  • Favorite Rock/Pop Female Artist (Nomination)
  • Favorite Rock/Pop Single "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Nomination)

Grammy

  • Best Pop Vocal Performance Female "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Nomination)
  • Best Rock Vocal Performance Female "Faster Than the Speed of Night" (Nomination)

Goldene Europa

  • Best Singer 1983

Variety Club Of Great Britain Award

  • Recording Artist of the Year (1983)

Album credits

Preceded by
The Final Cut by Pink Floyd
UK Albums Chart number one album
April 16, 1983 – April 22, 1983
Succeeded by
Let's Dance by David Bowie

 
 

 

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