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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher sang really glam-orous rock
I stumbled upon this album one day while browsing through music. I was familiar with her 1989 "Heart of Stone" release but not this 1987 self-titled album. It really an underrated treasure.

I liked "I found someone" and "We all sleep alone" but I also liked the overall song of "Main Man". I really like the opening notes of "We all sleep alone"...
Published on November 15, 2005 by Robin Orlowski

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3.0 out of 5 stars Another Cher rising
This album, surprisingly, holds up a decade after its release. Cher proved she had quite the vocal prowess to stand up to strident electric guitar power ballads. After a decade of looking for a musical direction, Cher found one with this set of emotional rock ballads. From the hits 'I Found Someone" and "We All Sleep Alone" to the stunning "Main...
Published on March 29, 1999


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher sang really glam-orous rock, November 15, 2005
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I stumbled upon this album one day while browsing through music. I was familiar with her 1989 "Heart of Stone" release but not this 1987 self-titled album. It really an underrated treasure.

I liked "I found someone" and "We all sleep alone" but I also liked the overall song of "Main Man". I really like the opening notes of "We all sleep alone".

There's not a song on this album I dislike, Cher's powerful vocals sound great performing album-oriented rock material. I can hear and feel the emotions each song is supposed to convey. Diane Warren's songwriting and the production assistance from members of Bon Jovi were the perfect formula.

I wish Cher had stayed with this type of material instead of trying to go into techno-disco.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher's most diverse comeback, August 18, 2000
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Cher is always on the cutting edge, but often its do to the fact that the record company is on at the time is really striving for a hit. In the case of her self titled 1987 LP, it was David Geffen's brain child to bring back Cher as a hard rock queen, but with songs that aren't to rough. Its power chords meets a light AC feel for the most part on the album "Cher".

It begins with three big hit pieces. First is her big comeback hit in "I Found Someone". It's edgy with a lot of force. She battles her way to find new love with smoky vocals on top of guitar rock sounds. "We All Sleep Alone" is a smart power ballad with Bon Jovi's style as they craft this work with a combo of rock sounds and biting lyrics like "You may have lovers wherever you roam, but sooner or later, we all sleep alone." It's meaningful in a world that has too many people desperate for love. "Bang Bang" is a semi interesting rock take on the original, which was kind of an odd folk rock number.

Then the album just goes into another area all together. You get Cher combining her voice with the womanly anthem of "Perfection" with Darlene Love and Bonnie Tyler. It's pop perfect indeed with a slight rock edge. You also get really hard numbers like "Dangerous Times" and "Give Our Love..." not to mention pristine ballads like the lovely "Hard Enough Getting Over You" and the solid lyric work of "Main Man". Cher strikes an even more rebellious song for the working gals with the pop rock of...well, "Working Girl".

The real winner is a dance track out of the realms of Madonna's club scene. "Skin Deep" is an outrageous blend of bass, drum and keyboard that resembles eighties pop fever. It doesn't really fit on this Cher rock album, but its an unexpected joy and separates from the near sad tones of love, loss and fighting for independence in the other songs. It's just kooky dance that is simpler yet more magical then her sexual disco records.

In all, a great short set of Cher songs, but not her most famous of even the eighties. That would be the full on AC rock of "Heart Of Stone", but "Cher" with it's new ideals on even old music is trend setting. The sad fact is though, many credit Cher's huge name in motion pictures for making this set a hit, while others just the unbeatable rock sound of the time. I would hope that fans will check this one out for something different and really appreciate the woman for trying new things and making them work.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Stuff, July 21, 2001
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Cher has recorded five albums (I think) in the 80s: "Prisoner" in 1980, "I Paralyze" in 1982, "Cher" in 1987, "Outrageous" in the same year, and "Heart of Stone" in 1989. I think even after the triple-platinum "Heart of Stone" and all the others, Cher's self-titled album has to be the best album recorded in the 80s. She has a powerful voice on "Main Man," "We All Sleep Alone," and basically the whole CD. This is a MUST for Cher fans.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Another Facet..., March 4, 2003
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Debra J. Macphail (South Yarmouth, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This album has proved that Cher can do her first love with the best of them, rock and roll. Her voice is rich and strong, and I think Dangerous Times, Give Our Love a Fighting Chance, and especially Hard Enough Getting Over You, are songs that should have been on the charts as high I Found Someone. I think the remake of Bang Bang is a complete improvement over the original, as with the others I mentioned, the drums, bass and electrical guitar perfectly enhance Cher's outstanding vocal range and power. If you want to see yet another facet of this one of a kind diamond, Cher is the album for you.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cher as hard-rock diva, June 13, 2001
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And she works it, with the leather and hair-band sound! I like the change of pace with "Skin Deep" which is a fun little dance tune and her voice sounds good on it. Recently picked up the CD version of this on sale and it sounds good. Of course, "I Found Someone" is the power ballad hit, I love the haunting synth lead-in. I like "Perfection" with Bonnie Tyler and Darlene Love and I also like "Main Man." Her voice sounds really good on this one. It's a must for Cher collectors!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher's Triumphant Return To The Top!, February 26, 2000
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After a string of albums that unfairly were overlooked by the mainstream (albums like Stars, Black Rose and I Paralyze especially), Cher signed to Geffen in 1987 and recorded a rock album that finally got people to take notice.

"I Found Someone" may have not been written for Cher (Laura Branigan recorded it a few years earlier), but Cher makes the song her own. It is a rocker! "We All Sleep Alone" is an all-time gem that even Cher had remixed to put on her BELIEVE album. Some of Cher's best vocals are on this song. "Perfection" is an underrated gem, you hear Cher at her diva peak on the album.

While some of this albums production sounds dated 13 years later (Jon Bon Jovi, Desmond Child, Michael Bolton were all at the top of their game), for anyone who remembers this period, this album is a must-have.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher:- Cher, August 21, 2005
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In the US, in 1982, Cher released I Paralyze, and it wasn't a big success. For another five year, Cher focused on her career as an actress, then went back in the studio, and in 1987, released this fantastic effort. Cher said that she was worried about the release of this album, and thought that everyone almost forgotten about "Cher: the singer", and just thought of her as "Cher: the actress", and her career as an actress was very successful, mind you. This album, however, turned out to be her most successful so far. The album bought her right back into the charts, and fans were lovin' Cher's new work!

I FOUND SOMEONE

This is a truly awesome song that should be remembered as one of the best Cher singles ever. The song peaked at #5 in the UK, and was a sensational hit in the US. A brilliant song.

WE ALL SLEEP ALONE

My fave Cher single of all-time! This isn't the same version as the one on the BELIEVE album. It's the better original version recorded 11 year before the dance version on BELIEVE. An awesome song, and definately my fave on the album. The single made #14 in the US, and #47 (bluddy hell!) in the UK -- EXTREME DISSAPOINTMENT. Despite not getting the success it deserves, WE ALL SLEEP ALONE is a fan fave!

BANG-BANG (MY BABY SHOT ME DOWN)

This originally recorded in 1966 Cher classic was re-recorded into a metal/rock version in 1987 especially for this album, but also appears on a few of Cher's hit collections. The original version was good, and reached #3 in the UK; #2 in the US, but this version is 10 times better!

MAIN MAN

Truly awesome ballad. There's nothing else that needs to be said about this song.

GIVE OUR LOVE A FIGHTIN' CHANCE

This awesome track shows a more snarling Cher that we never knew was there up to this point - it was quite different to anything Cher had ever done before. It's brilliant, and Cher speaks of how her b/f wants to throw their love away, and she tries to persuade him, in many ways, to give their love another chance.

PERFECTION

This song pretty much describes me: I am a perfectionist and almost everything has to be perfect, so I love it! When Cher sang this on her Extravaganza tour, I actually thought it was the best performance given. The refrain at the beginning is sung by Darlene Love and Bonnie Tyler.

DANGEROUS TIMES

This song is good, but not one of my faves. I don't listen to it much.

SKIN DEEP

Awesome, but only reached #79 on the US charts. This song deserved alot more!

WORKING GIRL

My fave unreleased song from this album, it's awesome and really showcases Cher's fantastic vocals.

(IT'S BEEN) HARD ENOUGH GETTING OVER YOU

This is one of the best Cher ballads that has ever hit planet earth, it's so brilliant and beautiful. If you have just been dumped by your b/f or g/f, let Cher help you recover speedly by listening to this fantastic song!

So overall, Cher (1987) is definately one of the diva's best albums. She had another album entitled Cher from 1966, but if you were to choose between the 2 (they both have completely different songs - this one is not a re-issue!!), I would choose this one. It's 100 times better! Totally recommended along with all the other great albums Cher has released!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first album of Cher's great Geffen-era, April 22, 2000
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My favoutite albums by Cher are her Geffen-albums, made between 1987 and 1992. It's this one, "Heart Of Stone" and "Love Hurts" (and the "Greatest Hits 1956-1992", containing three new songs). If you like any of the songs you've heard from these albums, you should buy all of them, because they are great. They sound quite the same, but are still, by some reason, very different. Diane Warren, Desmond, Child, Jon Bon Jovi and Michael Bolton have written many of the songs on these albums and they are great songwriters. Buy this album, you'll love it! I like the guita solos (some of them by Steve Lukather (Toto) or Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi)).
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent comeback, January 16, 2000
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I think this might just be one of Cher's best sets. It is very diverse with love songs (Hard Enough.., Main Man), power ballads (We All Sleep Alone), rockers (Dangerous Times, Give Our Love...), and even a dance number (Skin Deep) and a diva fest (Perfection). A record that can be listened toforward and backward.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cher had something to prove with this album!, August 14, 2007
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It was 1987 and forty-one-year old Cher had been the star of a highly rated television series (with former husband Sonny), had won an Oscar (and had received several acting nominations), and had become a fashion icon. However, she had somewhat alienated herself from the younger record-buying public. She had to show the kids that she could still rock with the best of them.

Well, she really showed them with this self-titled album, a collection of hard rocking tunes that exhibits the singer's passionate vocal and distinctive style.

She also pays tribute to her past with a hard-hitting remake of "Bang! Bang!, as well as the dance-flavored "Skin Deep."

Of course, the quadruple punch of "I Found Someone," "We All Sleep Alone," "Working Girl," and "Dangerous Times" are the album's highlights, but this is an excellent release from a legendary performer.

It is also one of the best albums of the 80's and it's sometimes good to "turn back time" and reflect on monumental music.
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