1. Executive Summary Artist: Bonnie Tyler Album: Angel Heart Release Year: 1992 Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Label: Hansa Records (Germany) / BMG Ariola
| Detail | Information | |--------|-------------| | Producer | Dieter Bohlen | | Recording Studios | Paradise Studio (Germany), Interlock Studio (Cologne) | | Primary Songwriters | Dieter Bohlen, Bonnie Tyler (co-wrote one track) | | Musical Style | Pop rock, soft rock, ballad, Europop | | Key Singles | "Fools Lullaby" (Germany #36), "Race to the Heart" | Bonnie Tyler - Angel Heart -1992- -FLAC-
Mixed. Critics noted a departure from Tyler’s gritty, powerful rock style toward a smoother, more synthesized production. Fans remain divided, but the album holds cult status among collectors of early 1990s European pop-rock. 3. Track Listing (Standard CD Edition) All tracks written by Dieter Bohlen except where noted. Fans remain divided, but the album holds cult
Angel Heart represents a transitional period in Bonnie Tyler’s career, moving away from the Jim Steinman-produced rock anthems of the 1980s (e.g., Faster Than the Speed of Night ) toward a more adult contemporary and pop-rock sound. The FLAC format preserves the original studio master quality, offering audiophiles and collectors the highest fidelity available for this album. After the moderate success of Bitterblue (1991), Tyler collaborated once again with producer Dieter Bohlen (of Modern Talking fame). Bohlen crafted a polished, radio-friendly sound that was popular in continental Europe. Angel Heart represents a transitional period in Bonnie
| Aspect | Benefit | |--------|---------| | | Preserves Tyler’s raspy, powerful vocal overtones without compression artifacts | | Synthesizers | Retains the decay and chorus effects on Bohlen’s lush synth pads | | Bass guitar | Lossless reproduction of low-frequency transients, especially on “Gonna Get Better” | | Cymbal decay | No high-frequency smearing; drum overheads remain clear | | Archival | Perfect for transcoding to other lossless or lossy formats without generational loss |