Black Cars

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Black Cars
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 1984
Recorded1984
StudioLarkfield Recording Studio, Westwind Studio
Genre Rock, soft rock, new wave
Length33:27
Label HME, CBS, Polydor (Canada)
Producer Gino Vannelli, Joe Vannelli, Ross Vannelli
Gino Vannelli chronology
Nightwalker
(1981)
Black Cars
(1984)
Big Dreamers Never Sleep
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Black Cars is the eighth album by Gino Vannelli. Produced with his brothers Joe and Ross, the album yielded two hit singles: the title track and "Hurts to Be in Love".

Contents

Vannelli was nominated for the 1986 Juno Award for Male Vocalist of the Year, an award he won in 1979. He and Joe won the 1986 Juno Award for Recording Engineer of the Year for the title track.

Track listing

  1. "Black Cars" (Gino Vannelli, Roy Freeland) - 3:07
  2. "The Other Man" (G. Vannelli, Freeland) - 3:37
  3. "It's Over" (G. Vannelli, Ross Vannelli, Freeland) - 3:40
  4. "Here She Comes" (G. Vannelli) - 3:18
  5. "Hurts to Be in Love" (G. Vannelli) - 3:39
  6. "Total Stranger" (G. Vannelli, Freeland, Bill LaBounty) - 4:53
  7. "Just a Motion Away" (G. Vannelli, R. Vannelli) - 4:18
  8. "Imagination" (G. Vannelli) - 3:04
  9. "How Much" (G. Vannelli) - 3:51

Singles

The following singles were released from the album, with the highest charting positions listed.

#TitleDate Hot 100 CAN
1."Black Cars"1985424
2."Hurts to Be in Love"19855714
3."Just a Motion Away"1985-79

Personnel


Production

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