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Break of Hearts
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 1989
Recorded1988–89
StudioUtopia Studios, London
The Lodge, Clare, Suffolk
Brook House, Suffolk
Genre
  • Rock
  • pop rock
  • Length40:22
    LabelSBK
    Attic (Canada)
    Producer
  • Jay Burnett
  • Katrina and the Waves chronology
    Waves
    (1986)
    Break of Hearts
    (1989)
    Pet the Tiger
    (1991)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[2]

    Break of Hearts is the fifth studio album by rock band Katrina and the Waves, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). It is their last album to reach the Billboard 200, reaching No. 122, and contains their last top 40 hit in the United States, "That's the Way", which reached No. 16. It was their last studio album released in the United States and the first and only release for the SBK label (the band would briefly move to Virgin Records just before it was sold to Capitol's then-owner EMI).[3]

    Background and critical reception[edit]

    After being dropped by Capitol Records following 1986's Waves album, Katrina and the Waves secured a new deal with SBK Records, which released the more rock-oriented Break of Hearts. Despite a US Top 20 hit with "That's the Way", it was their only album for the label. Singer Katrina Leskanich said on the band's website, "SBK told us that they could see us as a stadium band, Bryan Adams style, and [guitarist Kimberley Rew] was coming up with this stuff that was perfect for rock radio."[3] Retrospective reviews were less than positive. Trouser Press described the album as a "horrendously wrongheaded comeback bid that shows the Waves to be utterly oblivious to their own strengths," calling it "bland, overprocessed commercial slop."[4] The Rolling Stone Album Guide felt that the writing was "empty and mannered."[2] Rew was quoted on the website saying, "We've never been successful enough to be immune from the influences of producers and marketing men ... the more we fell for those 80s trademarks, the more we diluted the band."[3]

    Track listing[edit]

    All tracks are written by Alex Cooper, Vince de la Cruz, Katrina Leskanich and Kimberley Rew, except where noted

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Rock n' Roll Girl" 4:06
    2."Can't Tame My Love" 4:00
    3."That's the Way"Leskanich, Rew3:56
    4."Keep Running to Me"Rew4:29
    5."Break of Hearts" 5:05
    6."I Can Dream About It"Leskanich, Rew4:00
    7."To Have and to Hold"Rew4:20
    8."(I've Got a) Crush On You" 3:55
    9."Love Calculator"Leskanich, Rew3:58
    10."Rock Myself to Sleep"de la Cruz, Rew3:07
    Total length:40:22

    Personnel[edit]

    Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

    Katrina and the Waves
    Additional musicians
    Technical

    Charts[edit]

    Chart (1989) Peak
    position
    The Billboard 200 122
    Singles
    Year Single Chart Position
    1989 "That's the Way" The Billboard Hot 100 16
    1989 "That's the Way" UK Singles Chart 84
    1989 "Rock n' Roll Girl" UK Singles Chart 93

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ a b Anthony DeCurtis; James Henke; Holly George-Warren, eds. (1992). The Rolling Stone Album Guide (3rd ed.). Random House. p. 388. ISBN 0679737294.
  • ^ a b c "Band History". Katrina and the Waves official website. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  • ^ Robbins, Ira; Schinder, Scott. "TrouserPress.com :: Katrina and the Waves". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Break_of_Hearts_(album)&oldid=1201231467"

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