The Casablanca Years

The Casablanca Years
The Casablanca Years
Álbum recopilatorio de Cher
Publicación Junio de 1994
Grabación 1979
Género(s) Pop
Duración 74:55
Discográfica Alex/Polygram International/Spectrum
Productor(es) Bob Esty, Ron Dante
Cronología de Cher

Greatest Hits: 1965-1992
(1992)

The Casablanca Years

It's a Man's World
(1995/96)

The Casablanca Years es el primer álbum recopilatorio de la cantante y actriz estadounidense Cher, lanzado en junio de 1994, con un relanzamiento en abril de 1996. Este álbum presenta las nueve canciones de su álbum Take Me Home (lanzado en 1979), y las ocho canciones de su álbum Prisioner (lanzado en el mismo año).

Track listing

# Title Composers Producers Time
1. Take Me Home Aller, Esty Bob Esty 6:45
2. Wasn't It Good Aller, Esty Bob Esty 4:20
3. Say The Word Aller, Esty Bob Esty 4:59
4. Happy Was The Day We Met Castro Bob Esty 4:00
5. Git Down (Guitar Groupie) Aller, Esty Bob Esty 3:44
6. Love & Pain Bear Ron Dante 3:25
7. Let This Be A Lesson To You Snow Bob Esty 3:17
8. It's Too Late (To Love Me Now) Bourke, Dobbins, Wilson Bob Esty 3:39
9. My Song (Too Far Gone) Cher, Hudson Ron Dante 3:54
10. Prisoner Paich, Williams Bob Esty 5:52
11. Holdin' Out For Love Snow, Weil Bob Esty 4:27
12. Shoppin' Aller, Esty Bob Esty 4:32
13. Boys and Girls Falcon Bob Esty 3:43
14. Mirror Image Brooks, Esty Bob Esty 4:56
15. Hell on Wheels Aller, Esty Bob Esty 5:30
16. Holy Smoke! Aller, Esty Bob Esty 4:59
17. Outrageous Aller, Esty Bob Esty 3:19

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