Take It to Heart explained

Take It to Heart
Type:Studio
Artist:Michael McDonald
Cover:Michael McDonald Take It to Heart.jpg
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Recorded:1989
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Genre:Blue-eyed soul
Label:Reprise
Prev Title:Sweet Freedom
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Blink of an Eye
Next Year:1993

Take It to Heart is the third solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Michael McDonald. It was released on May 15, 1990, on the label Reprise, five years after his previous studio album, No Lookin' Back.[1] [2]

The album was slated to be titled “Lonely Talk” to be issued in August 1989. It also had a different track list, containing a song called “Plain of Jars” and a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” (which ended up on his 1st Greatest Hits collection); there were also different versions of current tracks that made the official album. About 3 weeks prior to its original planned issue date, Reprise/WB decided there were not enough potential singles; therefore, “Tear It Up,” “All We Got” and “Get the Word Started” were added, with “Take It to Heart” recorded and added, which meant some songs and some versions were removed or changed (details unknown).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Take It to Heart by Michael McDonald on iTunes . Itunes.apple.com . 2015-09-22.
  2. Web site: Tim Griggs . Take It to Heart - Michael McDonald | Songs, Reviews, Credits . AllMusic . 2015-09-22.