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  1. American entertainer Cher has released 27 studio albums, 11 compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, and three live albums.

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    • Chér. Released October 1966. Chér, released in October 1966 by Imperial Records and produced by Sonny Bono, is the third studio album by Cher. This self-titled album continued to blend elements of pop, folk, and rock, featuring a mix of contemporary covers and original songs written by Sonny Bono.
    • With Love, Chér. Released April 1967. With Love, Chér, Cher’s fourth studio album, was released in April 1967 by Imperial Records, with production by Sonny Bono.
    • Backstage. Released July 1968. Backstage, released in July 1968 by Imperial Records and produced by Sonny Bono, represents a continuation of Cher’s exploration of pop and folk music.
    • 3614 Jackson Highway. Released June 1969. 3614 Jackson Highway, released in June 1969 by Atco Records, marked a significant departure from Cher’s previous work.
  2. Explore Cher's full album discography, including Sonny & Cher classics—listen, download, shop, discover fun facts, and view ultra-high-definition album artwork scans.

  3. Apr 1, 2003 · Cher discography includes 52 albums. Release Date. Forever Fan. September 20, 2024. Living Proof (Deluxe Edition) June 28, 2024. Closer to the Truth (Super Deluxe Edition) May 16, 2024. DJ Play...

    • Love Hurts
    • Backstage
    • Bittersweet White Light
    • Cherished
    • I’d Rather Believe in You
    • Stars
    • With Love, Chér
    • Chér
    • The Sonny Side of Cher
    • Foxy Lady

    Love Hurts, Cher’s twelfth studio album, was released on June 13 1991 to moderate chart success, peaking at No. 48 on the Billboard 200. It’s since been certified Gold in the US and 3x Multi-Platinum in the UK. But despite its commercial success, it’s far from her finest moment. With the exception of the excellent A World Without Heroes, the album ...

    In 1968, Cher encountered her first commercial failure with her fifth album, Backstage. Consisting largely of covers, it failed to chart. Despite a couple of highlights, most of the performances sound mailed in, with few of the songs possessing that magic spark that characterizes her best work.

    Bittersweet White Light, Cher’s ninth studio album, was her first big commercial failure. Released in April 1973, it stalled at a disappointing No. 140 on the Billboard 200 and failed to chart in either Europe or Canada. The vocals are strong, but the bland covers of American pop standards make it one for die-hard fans only.

    Cherished was a commercial flop, failing to chart either in the US or anywhere else. It was ignored by critics and despised by Cher herself, who later admitted that she was dissatisfied with the final result, hated making the album, and only made it because of contractual obligations.

    Following the abject failure of Stars, Cher really needed a hit. She didn’t get one. I’d Rather Believe In You got zero promotion, failed to chart, and was widely ignored by both critics and the world at large. Only one single was released- Long Distance Love Affair – but it failed to make even the slightest dent in the charts.

    Cher has encountered several commercial failures over her career, but few have flopped quite so badly as her 12th studio album, Stars. A covers album of rock and pop hits, Cher’s earnest performance was completely out of touch with the prevailing music trends of the day. Almost inevitably, it failed to make a ripple, peaking at No. 153 on the Billb...

    Cher’s fourth studio album, With Love, Chér, was released in November 1967 to moderate chart success, peaking at No. 47 on the Billboard 200. Described by All Musicas having “more meat than filler” for a ’60s album, there’s a lot to like about the record, including a phenomenal cover of the love theme from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, I Will Wait fo...

    Chér, the singer’s eponymous third studio album, was released on September 5, 1966. Consisting largely of covers (although Sonny Bono, who also produced the album, did contribute one original song), it was a minor commercial success, peaking at number 59 on the Billboard Chart.

    Cher’s second studio album, The Sonny Side Of Cher, was released on March 28, 1966. Like most of her early albums, it consists largely of folk, rock, and pop covers, along with a couple of new songs contributed by her then-husband Sonny Bono (who also provides the inspiration for the album title). Boosted by the success of the top 10 single Bang Ba...

    Foxy Lady is Cher’s eighth studio album. Released on July 10, 1972, it enjoyed only minor chart success but a positive reception from critics, who praised the strong production work of Sonny Bono and Snuff Garrett, as well as Cher’s rich expression on standout tracks like Living in a House Divided, It Might As Well Stay Monday (From Now On), and Do...

  4. Explore Cher's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Cher on AllMusic.

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  6. Cher’s first studio album in 12 years, Closer to the Truth, became her highest-charting solo album in the U.S. to date. Cher is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, fashion...