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Album Review
Half-Breed Review by Cher Fan Club
The Half-Breed album by Cher, released in 1973, is notable for its title track, a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. It marked a departure from her previous pop-standard style, showcasing Cher's versatility as an artist. The album, a mix of covers and original compositions, was produced by Snuff Garrett, and reflects a more narrative and ballad-oriented style. The critical reception was mixed, with some critics not favorably viewing the production, yet acknowledging Cher's powerful voice.
Tracklist
Pick | # | Song | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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❤️ | 1 | “My Love” | Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney | Snuff Garrett |
2 | “Two People Clinging to a Thread” | Gloria Sklerov, Harry Lloyd | Snuff Garrett | |
❤️ | 3 | “Half-Breed” | Mary Dean, Al Capps | Snuff Garrett |
4 | “The Greatest Song I Ever Heard” | Dick Holler | Snuff Garrett | |
5 | “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Snuff Garrett | |
❤️ | 6 | “Carousel Man” | Johnny Durrill | Snuff Garrett |
7 | “David’s Song” | David Paich | Snuff Garrett | |
8 | “Melody” | Cliff Crofford, Thomas L. Garrett | Snuff Garrett | |
9 | “The Long and Winding Road” | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Snuff Garrett | |
10 | “This God-Forsaken Day” | Jack Segal | Snuff Garrett | |
11 | “Chastity Sun” | Cher, Dash Crofts, James Seals | Snuff Garrett |
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