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''It Hurts to Be in Love'' is the fourth studio album from American singer and songwriter Dan Hartman, released by Blue Sky in 1981. It was produced by Hartman and mixed by Neil Dorfsman.


Background

After the success of Hartman's two disco-oriented albums '' Instant Replay'' (1978) and '' Relight My Fire'' (1979), Hartman changed musical direction with ''It Hurts to Be in Love''. Returning to the sound of his 1976 album ''Images'', the album moved away from disco to a more melodic pop-rock sound. The album was recorded at the Schoolhouse (Hartman's own home studio in Connecticut), mixed at Power Station and mastered at Sterling Sound. ''It Hurts to Be in Love'' failed to make a chart appearance in the US, although the three singles from it saw some chart action. The first, " Heaven in Your Arms", reached No. 86 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "
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, was the second single, which peaked at No. 72 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and No. 48 on the Dance Music/Club Play chart. The third and final single, " All I Need", reached No. 10 on the Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart. It also peaked at No. 41 on the ''Billboard Hot'' Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. In a Blue Sky press release, Hartman spoke of the album: "I felt it was time to do the things that were truly me. This music is closer to me because it has more romantic sensitivity than I've allowed myself to show in past productions. I'm really pouring it all out. I guess you could say there's more Dan Hartman in there than any other record I've done. My music is spontaneous and provides an outlet for emotional release and expression, while my studio allows me to write, arrange and record my own songs within that same space. The result is music that comes straight from my heart - I can capture more feeling that way."


Reception

Upon release, ''
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'' commented: "Hartman returns to his roots here; that is to the music of the mid '60s. Then he updates the sound to the '80s, creating a classy pop package. It is mid-tempo pop-rock mostly, with virtually every cut sounding like an adult contemporary single. Especially impressive here is Hartman's stylish vocalizing."Billboard magazine - Top Album Picks - May 2, 1981 - page 72 '' People'' wrote: "This effort shows an eclectic taste that ranges from sensitive, James Taylorish ballads to rhythmic rockers. His rendition of the frothy pop title tune does little to improve on the 1964 original, though. Sensitive singers, the genre in which Hartman belongs, are abundant, but his agility is refreshing."


Track listing


Chart performance


Singles

It Hurts to Be in Love Heaven in Your Arms All I Need


Personnel

* Dan Hartman – vocals, keyboards, all instruments except drums and synthesizers (2, 8) * Jeff Bova – synthesizers * Erik Cartwright – guitars *
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– bass * Art Wood – drums * Blanche Napoleon – lead and backing vocals (1)


Production

* Dan Hartman – producer, recording * Jeff Jones – recording * Neil Dorfsman – mixing at The Power Station (New York, NY) * Barry Bongiovi – assistant engineer * James Farber – assistant engineer * Dave Greenberg – assistant engineer * Ray Willhard – assistant engineer * Ted Jensen – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY) * Carin Goldberg – design * Jerry King Musser – photography *
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– coordinator, management * Teddy Slatus – coordinator, management


References

{{Authority control 1981 albums Dan Hartman albums Albums produced by Dan Hartman Blue Sky Records albums