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There’s never been a musical trend that Cher has been afraid to jump upon.
This is one of the reasons that I love Cher. Even when she is bad, she is good. And the I Paralyze album is pretty damn bad in a lot of respects, but as pure camp, it's genius. While my favorite Cher period will probably always be the faux metal late 80s Cher, this album deserves a listen or two.
Thanks for featuring this obscure album!
I happen to think she's a great, versatile artist with a vastly underrated voice. There is simply no one else like her. I think she's made some consistently great music over the eons that she's been performing. She's leaped across genres without looking back and continue to put out some good songs. All of this genre hopping paid off big time when she embraced the sound that made "Believe" so uber-popular.
Viva La Cher !