Tiffany – Tiffany

Album Info

Artist: Tiffany

Title: Tiffany

Year: 1987

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Tracklist

  • 1. Should've Been Me (3:40)
  • 2. Danny (4:00)
  • 3. Spanish Eyes (3:58)
  • 4. Feelings Of Forever (3:52)
  • 5. Kid On A Corner (4:10)
  • 6. I Saw Him Standing There (4:16)
  • 7. Johnny's Got The Inside Moves (3:20)
  • 8. Promises Made (4:55)
  • 9. I Think We're Alone Now (3:48)
  • 10. Could've Been (3:32)

Review

I'm stoked to dive into Tiffany's self-titled debut album, released back in 1987. This album is a total time capsule of the late 80s teen pop scene, and it's crazy to think that Tiffany was only 14 and 15 years old when she recorded it. The album is a fun mix of pop, rock, disco, funk, dance, and new wave styles, with some awesome covers like "I Think We're Alone Now" and "I Saw Him Standing There" that totally showcase Tiffany's energy and range.

Tiffany's vocals are super distinctive, with a hint of Stevie Nicks' influence that adds an edge to the album. Songs like "Spanish Eyes" and "Kid on a Corner" are total standouts, with Tiffany effortlessly switching between different styles. The album was a major commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and selling over seven million copies worldwide. With its iconic sound and nostalgic vibe, "Tiffany" remains a classic album of the 80s that's still fun to listen to today, and it's clear that Tiffany's music has had a lasting impact on the industry. - Kaitlyn