Heartbreak Station by Cinderella (3)

Heartbreak Station

Cinderella (3)

1990

Heartbreak Station is a Rock album by Cinderella (3), originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 103 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • twangy
  • bittersweet
  • southern

About

Cinderella’s third album (released in 1990) was soon recognized as an update of ’70s-era rock by the likes of Aerosmith and the Stones. The slide guitars, hip-swinging grooves, and freight-train chug of “The More Things Change,” “Sick for the Cure,” and “Make Your Own Way” all conjure Joe Perry and Steven Tyler, while “One for Rock and Roll” and the hit “Shelter Me” show mad love for the American soul, gospel, and country that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards adored. Even the dobro-led “Dead Man’s Road” rises above its own boilerplate blues. The album, which even features The Memphis Horns, was a welcome diversion from the era’s pop-metal.

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Tracklist

  1. 1The More Things Change4:22
  2. 2Love's Got Me Doin' Time5:19
  3. 3Shelter Me4:47
  4. 4Heartbreak Station4:28
  5. 5Sick for the Cure3:59
  6. 6One for Rock and Roll4:28
  7. 7Dead Man's Road6:37
  8. 8Make Your Own Way4:15
  9. 9Electric Love5:23
  10. 10Love Gone Bad4:20
  11. 11Winds of Change5:34

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Performers

6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 103 pressings tracked on Gatefold