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I Paralyze is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released in 1982 by Columbia Records.[3] It was her only album for the label.

I Paralyze
Studio albumby
Released1982
Recorded1982
Genre
  • pop rock
  • soft rock
  • Length33:50
    Label
  • Varèse Sarabande
  • Producer
  • David Wolfert
  • Cher chronology
    Prisoner
    (1979)
    I Paralyze
    (1982)
    Cher
    (1987)
    Singles from I Paralyze

    1. "Rudy"
      Released: May 6, 1982
    2. "I Paralyze"
      Released: 1982

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[2]

    The album was a commercial failure and failed to chart. The album was promoted by the release of two singles, "Rudy", and "I Paralyze", both of which also failed to chart. Following the record's release, Cher took a five-year hiatus from music to focus on her film career due to a lack of successful albums and singles. She made a comeback in 1987 when she released the Platinum-certified album Cher.

    Album information

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    Recorded in 1982, the album was produced by John Farrar (ofOlivia Newton-John fame) and David Wolfert and it is her first collaboration with composer and producer Desmond Child. The album was promoted only on American Bandstand and Solid Gold. It failed to chart and was largely ignored by critics. The album was released on CD for the first time in 1989 by "The Entertainment Company", Columbia Records and CBS Records International. Later, in 1999, the album was reissued on the Varèse Sarabande reissue label under license from Sony Music.

    The album contains various musical styles: the rock style of Black Rose on cuts such as "Walk with Me", "The Book of Love", and "Rudy"; a slight new wave sound in "I Paralyze"; some ballads such as "When the Love Is Gone" and "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?"; and an "old '80s" style on "Back On the Street Again" (a retitled cover of The Babys' "Back on My Feet Again") and "Games", which was recorded by Lisa Hartman for her 1982 album Letterock. "Rudy" and "I Paralyze" were released as singles to promote the album, but they were both unsuccessful. "Rudy" was originally recorded by French singer Dalida as "Quand je n'aime plus, je m'en vais".

    In 1981 Cher recorded a song with Meat Loaf called "Dead Ringer for Love" for his album Dead Ringer; the song was a hit in the UK, but was left off her album.

    Track listing

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    All tracks produced by David Wolfert except "I Paralyze" by John Farrar.

    I Paralyze track listing
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Rudy"
  • Henri Belolo
  • Fergie Frederiksen
  • Howie Epstein
  • James "Jimmy" Hunter
  • Mark Maierhoffer
  • 3:54
    2."Games"
    • Andrea Farber
  • Vince Melamed
  • 3:57
    3."I Paralyze"
    • Farrar
  • Steve Kipner
  • 3:49
    4."When the Love Is Gone"Desmond Child4:04
    5."Say What's on Your Mind"J. Gottschalk4:06
    6."Back on the Street Again"
    • Dominic King
  • Frank Musker
  • John Waite
  • 3:19
    7."Walk with Me"
    • Child
  • Wolfert
  • 3:32
    8."The Book of Love"Child3:23
    9."Do I Ever Cross Your Mind"
  • Michael Smotherman
  • 4:13

    Personnel

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    References

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    1. ^ Bil Carpenter. "I Paralyze – Cher". AllMusic. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  • ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 128.
  • ^ Pizek, Jeff (September 18, 1999). "Cher: She keeps going and going and going and...". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights. p. 2.
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