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Shadows of Love

Shadows of Love
Nicolette Larson Shadows of Love 1988 Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by Nicolette Larson
Released 1988
Genre Pop
Length 35:37
Label CGD Records
Producer Carlo Stretti, Ernesto Tabarelli
Nicolette Larson chronology
Rose of My Heart
(1986)
Shadows of Love
(1988)
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
(1994)

Shadows of Love is the seventh studio album from American pop singer Nicolette Larson. It was released during 1988 in Italy only via the Italian label CGD Records. It was produced by Carlo Stretti and Ernesto Tabarelli.

After signing with MCA Nashville in 1983, Larson crossed over into country music, where she released two albums ...Say When and Rose of My Heart in 1985 and 1986 respectively. Shadows of Love was recorded in Italy during 1987, at Studio Watermelon in Milan. It was released as Larson's final mainstream album in 1988, and the album would also become her second to last studio album following her death in 1997, after the 1994 album Sleep, Baby, Sleep - a collection of children's lullabys. The album was not a commercial success, and soon afterwards Larson began pursuing an acting career.

Consisting of eight new tracks from Larson, two of which she co-wrote, some discographies online and in books do not include this album due to it being largely unknown. The song "Love Hurts" was originally performed by The Everly Brothers in November 1960, written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. The title track "Shadows of Love" was originally performed by 1980s pop rock group Wax, which was written by the members Andrew Gold and 10cc guitarist/bassist Graham Gouldman. American singer-songwriter Lauren Wood contributed two songs to the album "Work on It" and "Where Did I Get These Tears". The latter track was originally found on Wood's self-titled 1979 debut album (featuring Novi and Ernie), whilst "Work on It" was found on her following 1981 album Cat Trick. In 1979 Larson had also recorded another song from Wood's debut album; "Fallen", which appeared on the album In the Nick of Time.

The album's sole single was "Let Me Be the One" which was written by Larson and Mauro Paoluzzi. It was issued on both 7" and 12" vinyl via CGD in Europe. Co-produced by Paoluzzi, the single featured "Where Did I Get These Tears" as the B-Side. The 7" vinyl single featured an edit of the "Let Me Be the One", cutting the song by approximately one minute, whilst the 12" vinyl version used the full-length album version. The single, like the album, was not a commercial success. It was Larson's last single release. During 1988, Larson contributed to the soundtracks of the films Renegade and Twins. For Renegade, "Let Me Be the One" was used, and featured on the soundtrack release, which was issued via WEA in Germany that year. "Let Me Be the One" was the opening track to the album, whilst co-writer Paoluzzi contributed ten of his own tracks to the soundtrack and also composed and produced much of the material. As a result, the song is the most popular from the album, and has gained almost 250,000 views over three unofficial videos on YouTube.


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