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Bitter Blue : ウィキペディア英語版
Bitterblue

''Bitterblue'' is the eighth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released on 11 November 1991, though Hansa Records. ''Bitterblue'' is a pop rock album, described by Dieter Bohlen as "more commercial" than her previous albums. Bohlen began working with Tyler in early 1991, writing and producing multiple songs for the album. ''Bitterblue'' also features compositions from Albert Hammond, Nik Kershaw and Giorgio Moroder.
''Bitterblue'' received mixed reviews from music critics, with the songs being complimented but the production criticised. The album had major success in mainland Europe, where it reached number one in Austria and Norway. In 1992 it was certified 4× Platinum by IFPI Norway, with international sales of over half a million copies. Three singles were released from the album, including the hits "Bitterblue" and "Against the Wind".
==Writing and recording==
Tyler began working with German producer Dieter Bohlen in 1991.〔Bohlen, ''Bonnie. Oder: Keiner singt geiler als die Tyler'', p. 203.〕 She was reluctant to record Bohlen's songs at first, having been used to recording rock music. He was able to persuade Tyler, remarking, "you've made your rock music for years, but maybe you just have to be a bit more commercial."〔Bohlen, ''Bonnie. Oder: Keiner singt geiler als die Tyler'', p. 204.〕 Bohlen was inspired by Rod Stewart's success with "Rhythm of My Heart", which was released in early 1991. In an attempt to emulate that, he wrote five songs for ''Bitterblue'' with elements of Scottish folk music, including instruments such as bagpipes and accordion.〔
Tyler recorded ''Bitterblue'' in five recording studios located in Germany, the UK and in the US. Bohlen wrote, recorded and produced his own songs, with Luis Rodríguez acting as co-producer on three tracks. Nik Kershaw, Giorgio Moroder David Yorath all wrote and produced their own songs. Songs written by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren were produced by Roy Bittan at Conway and A&M Studios in Los Angeles. Tyler recorded "Heaven Is Here" as a duet with Moroder, and "Till the End of Time" with Dan Hartman. Both songs were written by Moroder. Tyler also co-wrote the lyrics for "Whenever You Need Me" with David Madiran.〔

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