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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFukm, Funky Town Grooves
UPC0851903003175
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046054201
Product Key Features
Release Year2015
FormatCD
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistJackson, Latoya
Release TitleHeart Don't Lie
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.70 in
Item Width4.93 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Think Twice 1.2 Heart Don't Lie 1.3 Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin' 1.4 Private Joy 1.5 Hot Potato 1.6 I Like Everything You're Doin' 1.7 Frustration 1.8 Without You 1.9 Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin' (Long Version) 1.10 Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin' (Instrumental) 1.11 Heart Don't Lie (Club Version) 1.12 Heart Don't Lie (Dub Version) 1.13 Private Joy (Extended Dance Mix) 1.14 Hot Potato (12" Version) 1.15 Hot Potato (Dub Version)
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1984 album including seven bonus tracks. Heart Don't Lie was the third album released by La Toya Jackson, which became her most critically acclaimed and commercially successful album to date. The album was produced by Amir Bayyan, brother of Khalis Bayyan and Robert Bell of Kool & The Gang, who was hired after Joe Jackson (La Toya's father and then-manager) heard his tapes. Ta Toya Jackson recorded the album sporadically over a six-month period. The album features a plethora of musical guests, including Shalamar's Howard Hewett and reggae-pop group Musical Youth on the title track, musicians from Kool & the Gang on several tracks throughout the album, and collaborations with her siblings including Marlon, Janet and Tito, who co-produced the track "Frustration". The title track became the most successful chart hit featuring cameos from Howard Hewett and Musical Youth while the release included the sprightly, soulful "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'" and "Think Twice," the latter featuring a surprisingly colorful trumpet solo. But a handful of guilty pleasures are here that makes Heart Don't Lie very catchy, which became a wise investment for anyone curious about the music of the Jackson family "outcast."