Streetheart is an album by the American singer/songwriter Dion, released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records. It was a commercial failure.
Critical reception
Salon deemed the album "unshaped and undistinguished." AllMusic wrote that the album proved that Dion "still knew how to straddle his present and his past comfortably and effectively."
Track listing
Personnel
Backing vocals
- Phil Everly - harmony on "Queen of âÂÂ59"
- Oren Waters, Luther Waters - backing vocals on "You Showed Me What Love Is" and "The Way You Do the Things You Do"
- Stormie Omartian, Carolyn Willis, Ann White, Myrna Matthews - backing vocals on "More to You" and "Lover Boy Supreme"
- Jim Haas, Kerry Chater, Michael Omartian, Phil Everly - backing vocals
Production
- Basic rhythm tracks recorded at Sound Labs, Inc,
- Tommy Vicari - engineer
- Vocals, strings & horns mixed at ABC Recording Studios Inc.
- Phil Kaye - engineer
- Roger Nichols - assistant engineer
- Sam Emerson - photography
References