Dan Hill's 1989 album "Real Love" is a classic release on Columbia Records, featuring a soulful blend of R&B and soft rock. This LP pressing comes with its original illustrated sleeve displaying an abstract art design with the artist's name and album title prominently featured. The record is a 12-inch vinyl spinning at 33 RPM, typical for full-length albums of its era.

The album includes notable tracks such as "Why Do We Always Hurt the Ones We Love," "Can (This Be) Real Love," and the duet with Celine Dion titled "Wishful Thinking." Produced by John Sheard and Dan Hill, the album features rich instrumentation with keyboards, guitars, and percussion, arranged and conducted by John Sheard and Jack Lenz. The vinyl label displays the catalog number C 45162 / BL 45162 and the matrix numbers are etched in the vinyl runout, confirming this pressing. A must-have for collectors of late 80s R&B and soul music, this release showcases Dan Hill's emotive vocals and songwriting at its finest.