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| Name = Catch Me I'm Falling | | Name = Catch Me I'm Falling | ||
| Type = studio | | Type = studio | ||
| Artist = ] | | Artist = ] | ||
| Cover = | | Cover = Pretty Poison - Catch Me I'm Falling album cover.jpg | ||
| Released = 1988 | | Released = 1988 | ||
| Recorded = 1987 | | Recorded = 1987 |
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Catch Me I'm Falling is the 1988 official debut album (second album overall after the Laced EP) by the American dance-pop group Pretty Poison, who consisted of Jade Starling and Whey Cooler. It contains the title track "Catch Me (I'm Falling)", which was a top ten hit in the U.S. and also hit number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart the previous year. The second single off the album was a remix of their 1984 dance hit "Nighttime" which references Whodini's 1984 song "Freaks Come Out at Night" and was a top forty hit in May 1988. The third single, "When I Look into Your Eyes", peaked on the dance chart in September of the same year.
Track listing
All tracks written by Jade Starling and Whey Cooler except where noted.
- "Hold Me" – 5:37
- "Nighttime" – 4:17
- "Closer" – 6:05
- "When I Look into Your Eyes" – 4:12
- "Let Freedom Ring" (Starling, Cooler, Bobby Corea) – 4:32
- "Catch Me (I'm Falling)" – 4:54
- "The Look" – 5:13
- "Don't Cry" – 5:05
- "Shine" – 4:42
- "Heaven" (J. Wilson, J. Cohen, I. Gold, Starling, Cooler) – 5:04
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