Love Me in Black

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Love Me in Black
Studio album by
Released25 May 1998
RecordedAvatar Studios, New York City, USA
Atom H Studios, Düsseldorf, Germany
GenreHard rock, heavy metal, industrial metal
Length56:39
LabelWEA
ProducerJimmy Harry, Fred Maher, Jürgen Engler, Chris Lietz
Doro chronology
Love Me in Black EP
(1998)
Love Me in Black
(1998)
The Ballads
(1998)
Singles from Love Me in Black
  1. "Do You Like It / Pain / Poison Arrow"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Long Way Home / Prisoner of Love"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Metal Hammer (GER)[2]

Love Me in Black is the sixth solo album of the German female hard rock singer Doro Pesch. It was released in 1998, after the dissolution of her contract with Polygram/Vertigo. Her new label WEA decided to publish the album only in Europe.

Overview[edit]

Love Me in Black is the first album released by Doro after her split from the PolyGram/Vertigo label, which had published all her works since 1985. Her new label WEA left her ample freedom for the making of her new album and she worked on it for more than two years,[3] splitting its production in two teams. The first team was formed by the successful American producers and musicians Jimmy Harry and Fred Maher, the second team by former members of the German industrial rock band Die Krupps Jürgen Engler and Chris Lietz, who had already collaborated on Doro's previous album Machine II Machine and on the following EP of remixes.

The result of this double approach to production is surprisingly homogeneous, combining a heavier guitar sound than in the previous albums with plenty of electronic vibes, samples and a large use of drum machines and sequencers. The usual mix of ballads and hard rock songs featured in any Doro album takes on Love Me in Black an industrial and almost experimental spin, which also involves the vocals of the German singer, charged with many effects and distortions.

WEA did not consider the album appropriate for the US market and published it only in Germany, much to Doro's chagrin.[3]

The song "Love Me in Black" was released in EP format[4] and remains a staple in Doro's live show.

The song "Barracuda" is a cover of the Heart's hit single from their album Little Queen of 1977.

The album peaked at position No. 38 on the German Longplay chart.[5]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Do You Like It?"Jimmy Harry, Doro Pesch3:05
2."Brutal and Effective"Harry, Pesch3:11
3."Love Me in Black"Harry, Pesch4:48
4."Pain"Jürgen Engler, Pesch, Chris Lietz4:19
5."Tausend Mal Gelebt"Pesch, Gary Scruggs4:35
6."Terrorvision"Harry, Pesch2:27
7."I Don't Care"Engler, Pesch, Lietz3:42
8."Kiss Me Good-Bye"Andreas Bruhn4:52
9."I Want You Back"Engler, Pesch, Lietz4:48
10."Long Way Home"René Maué, Pesch5:04
11."Barracuda"Ann Wilson, Roger Fisher, Nancy Wilson, Michael Derosier3:11
12."Poison Arrow"Engler, Pesch, Lietz3:56
13."Prisoner of Love"Harry, Pesch4:26
14."Like an Angel"Scruggs4:15
15."Dedication" (Limited edition bonus track)Engler, Pesch, Lietz3:54
Total length:56:39

Credits[edit]

Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14[edit]

  • Jimmy Harry – guitars, bass, keyboards, programming, drum programming, producer, mixing except track 8, engineer
  • Fred Maher – programming, producer except track 13, engineer
  • Damon Weber – drums
  • Nick Douglas – bass
  • Andrew Goodsight – bass
  • John Parthum – engineer on track 3
  • Lloyd Puckitt – engineer on track 3
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing on track 8

Tracks 4, 5, 7, 9, 10[edit]

  • Jürgen Engler – guitars, keyboards, bass, producer
  • Chris Lietz – drum programming, keyboards, producer, engineer
  • Jeff Bova – additional production on track 10
  • Jimmy Bralower – additional production on track 10

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doro Love Me in Black". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Doro Metal Hammer Suchergebnis". Metal Hammer (in German). 1 June 1995. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b Hinds, Daniel (2001). "Doro interview". The Plague.net. Archived from the original on 17 August 2003. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Doro – Love Me in Black EP". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Doro Love Me in Black Zusammenfassung". Musicline.de. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
  6. ^ "Doro – Love Me in Black". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 25 April 2010.

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