You Broke My Heart in 17 Places
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Breakaway
- Long Live Love
- Shattered
- Oh, What a Night
- (Life Is a Rock) But the Radio Rolled Me
- Move Over Darling
- Bobby's Girl
- They Don't Know
- (I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear
- You Broke My Heart in 17 Places
- I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten
- Dancing in the Dark
- B-Side
- Move Over Darling [Extended Version]
- My Guy
- Thinking of Running Away
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #682098 in Music
- Released on: 2006-04-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Japanese limited edition HD pressing comes packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. This album is a treat for those of us who can appreciate the 60's "girl group" sound. From the heavy "Spector-like" production quality to the ever-so-clear vocals of Tracey herself this album shines. This is a must for fans of her TV work. Victor. 2006.
Customer Reviews
Best 80s pop album
This album is so much fun!!! I fell in love with Tracey's "They Don't Know" when I saw the video on VH1 fifteen years ago. (I was sad to learn that the album was out of print.) But, recently, I acquired this great collection and I can't stop listening to it.
Not one song is a filler!
Most songs with have you dancing. My favorites are What a Night, Long Live Love, Bobby's Girl, Breakaway.
Others are very pretty ballads- my favorite is Shattered.
Your Broke My Heart in 17 Places is a wonderful break-up song for a woman who really wants to leave a jerk. Quite possibly one of the most inspiring songs I've heard on the topic. Perfect when you don't want to get too deep.
If you're looking for an awesome 80s album, pick this up NOW!!!
Notes on an album
The idea that the backing tracks from Kirsty MacColl's recording of "They Don't Know" is a fallacy. Kirsty's record was produced by Liam Sternberg and arranged in the key of 'B' while Tracey's version was produced by Peter Collins and arranged in the key of 'C'. The arrangements are radically different and the tempo is faster on the latter. MacColl is, however, featured in the background vocals of Tracey's recording. She would also co-produce - with Gavin Povey - the title track from the album as well as
The only MacColl backing track used for a cover by Tracey was on "Terry", a later single.
Tracey can sing!
Fun album. I never cared much for Tracey's comedy or her show, but, man, can she sing! Who knew? (Well, I guess a lot of people did by now!) The song that enticed me to buy this album was 'They Don't Know.' It's great.




