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Thread started 05/16/06 7:17pm

UndercovaBroth
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Tracklist for Sheila E. (1987)

I don't think I've ever heard anybody mention this album. Ever. I got a hold of the tracks, so I wanted to know the tracklist order they go in. Any info would be appreciated.

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Reply #1 posted 05/16/06 8:34pm

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UndercovaBrotha said:

I don't think I've ever heard anybody mention this album. Ever. I got a hold of the tracks, so I wanted to know the tracklist order they go in. Any info would be appreciated.

razz



Tracklist as follows:

One Day (I'm Gonna Make You Mine)
Wednesday Like A River
Hold Me
Faded Photographs
Koo Koo
Pride and the Passion
Boy's Club
Soul Salsa
Hon E Man
Love on A Blue Train

This album was alright. I liked Pride and the Passion the most.
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Reply #2 posted 05/17/06 12:24am

DavidEye

This is my favorite Sheila E. album.My favorite song is "Faded Photographs".
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Reply #3 posted 05/17/06 8:28am

MikeMatronik

It's her best! Flawless! A masterpiece!

It's Sheila! She's the best...

*goes to find meds...and kisses Sheila E. poster again*
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Reply #4 posted 05/17/06 8:37am

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My faves:

KOO KOO
Boy's Club
Love on a Blue Train

then everything else.
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Reply #5 posted 05/17/06 9:35am

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Her best album by far. The first 4 tracks work sooooo well.

I always felt Koo Koo and Hon E Man were the week links. P created a great groove on Koo Koo, but the track itself is like a nursery rhyme outtake!

I'm also amazed that "The world is high" got left off the album. Imagine that instead of Soul Salsa or Hon e Man.


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Reply #6 posted 05/17/06 11:23am

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sorry. i was not feeling Koo Koo at all and the video was a crapfest.
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Reply #7 posted 05/17/06 5:32pm

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wow. widely different takes here. i love the whole disc, but i think it's the weakest of the 3. hold me is a great song, but out of her range. faded photographs i LOVED LOVED LOVED, but find it really dated now. i love the math facts at the fade out and blend into Koo Koo, a great sparce and simple song. I've never cared much for Pride&thePassion. better suited to Kim Wylde or taylor Dayne. just not a good song, imo. boy's club is super fun -- the spoken parts are great. soul salsa is good. hon e man is a lot of fun and above average. love on a blue train just funks me up!!!
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Reply #8 posted 05/18/06 2:52pm

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MikeMatronik said:

It's her best! Flawless! A masterpiece!

It's Sheila! She's the best...

*goes to find meds...and kisses Sheila E. poster again*


None of her albums were masterpieces. A few good tunes...but most of her albums were mired by cheesy tunes that surrounded classics.

Her most solid IMO is in Romance 1600 and even that goes downhill somewhere around Toy Box.

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Reply #9 posted 05/18/06 2:54pm

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alwayslate said:

sorry. i was not feeling Koo Koo at all and the video was a crapfest.

eek The video is So not a crap fest. Check out Love Bizarre for that one nod

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Reply #10 posted 05/21/06 1:06pm

CinisterCee

Anyone have it on CD?

For some reason I could track down Glamourous Life and Romance 1600 on CD but I've been doomed to rot with merely a cassette copy of Sheila E (1987).
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Reply #11 posted 05/22/06 4:20am

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CinisterCee said:

Anyone have it on CD?

For some reason I could track down Glamourous Life and Romance 1600 on CD but I've been doomed to rot with merely a cassette copy of Sheila E (1987).


Yep, it came out on CD.
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Reply #12 posted 05/22/06 5:55am

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alwayslate said:

sorry. i was not feeling Koo Koo at all and the video was a crapfest.


I think it was a mistake to release "Koo Koo" as a single.The song is too subtle and laid back,and it has a weak chorus.These should have been the singles from this album...

"Hold Me"---brilliant first single that did extremely well on the R&B charts.

"Faded Photographs"---a big,catchy rock/pop number with a strong,memorable chorus/hook.With a slick video,could have been a massive pop hit.

"The Pride And The Passion"---in many ways,this song seems to be a sequel to "The Glamorous Life".

"Love On A Blue Train"---the funkiest jam on the album.
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Reply #13 posted 05/26/06 6:51pm

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DavidEye said:

alwayslate said:

sorry. i was not feeling Koo Koo at all and the video was a crapfest.


I think it was a mistake to release "Koo Koo" as a single.The song is too subtle and laid back,and it has a weak chorus.These should have been the singles from this album...

"Hold Me"---brilliant first single that did extremely well on the R&B charts.

"Faded Photographs"---a big,catchy rock/pop number with a strong,memorable chorus/hook.With a slick video,could have been a massive pop hit.

"The Pride And The Passion"---in many ways,this song seems to be a sequel to "The Glamorous Life".

"Love On A Blue Train"---the funkiest jam on the album.



Just a little historic note about Pride and the Passion. It was originally tracked 20 years ago today, on May 26, 1986 in studio 3 at Sunset Sound. Thought you'd enjoy that. Hows it going David?
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Reply #14 posted 05/26/06 7:01pm

Jackeblu

Wednesday Like a River was always my fave. This is my fave Sheila album. Got it on CD back in 87...no way would I ever part with it now.
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Reply #15 posted 05/26/06 8:05pm

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My song is Pride N Passion dancing jig

Matter of fact, lemme find this album and pull MA SAWNG OUT
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Reply #16 posted 05/29/06 6:33pm

Wowugotit

[b]KOO KOO is the standout on this CD, for sure. It was great then and still sounds great. It is dripping with Prince influence.
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Reply #17 posted 05/30/06 2:53am

DavidEye

madhouseman said:

DavidEye said:



I think it was a mistake to release "Koo Koo" as a single.The song is too subtle and laid back,and it has a weak chorus.These should have been the singles from this album...

"Hold Me"---brilliant first single that did extremely well on the R&B charts.

"Faded Photographs"---a big,catchy rock/pop number with a strong,memorable chorus/hook.With a slick video,could have been a massive pop hit.

"The Pride And The Passion"---in many ways,this song seems to be a sequel to "The Glamorous Life".

"Love On A Blue Train"---the funkiest jam on the album.



Just a little historic note about Pride and the Passion. It was originally tracked 20 years ago today, on May 26, 1986 in studio 3 at Sunset Sound. Thought you'd enjoy that. Hows it going David?



Going pretty good lol Great to hear from you again!

some more trivia about that song....at an early stage,Sheila's third album was going to be titled "The Pride and The Passion".It was gonna have a cinematic theme,just like her first two albums ('Sheila E in the Glamorous Life'....Sheila E. in Romance 1600').I guess they got tired of this concept and decided to make it a simple,self-titled album.
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Reply #18 posted 06/01/06 7:49pm

madhouseman

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madhouseman said:




Just a little historic note about Pride and the Passion. It was originally tracked 20 years ago today, on May 26, 1986 in studio 3 at Sunset Sound. Thought you'd enjoy that. Hows it going David?



Going pretty good lol Great to hear from you again!

some more trivia about that song....at an early stage,Sheila's third album was going to be titled "The Pride and The Passion".It was gonna have a cinematic theme,just like her first two albums ('Sheila E in the Glamorous Life'....Sheila E. in Romance 1600').I guess they got tired of this concept and decided to make it a simple,self-titled album.


now that's something I wasn't aware of. Did it have a different track list? Where did you hear this?
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Reply #19 posted 06/02/06 12:02am

DavidEye

madhouseman said:

DavidEye said:




Going pretty good lol Great to hear from you again!

some more trivia about that song....at an early stage,Sheila's third album was going to be titled "The Pride and The Passion".It was gonna have a cinematic theme,just like her first two albums ('Sheila E in the Glamorous Life'....Sheila E. in Romance 1600').I guess they got tired of this concept and decided to make it a simple,self-titled album.


now that's something I wasn't aware of. Did it have a different track list? Where did you hear this?


I read it in an article/interview in Rock N Soul magazine with Sheila E. on the cover.It was in late 1986.
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Reply #20 posted 06/02/06 8:53pm

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I have this on cd and vinyl. 12' singles also!. My fav tracks are Wednesday Like A River and Koo Koo.
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Reply #21 posted 06/05/06 5:10am

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I just recorded this album off of the orignal vinyl onto MP3! Also "tidied" it up a bit by increasing the volume and adding some bass and it's sounding sooooo good now. My fave track, Love on a Blue Train.
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Reply #22 posted 06/08/06 6:22pm

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DavidEye said:

at an early stage,Sheila's third album was going to be titled "The Pride and The Passion".It was gonna have a cinematic theme,just like her first two albums


interesting... thanks, David. i wish they would have stayed the course with that theme, especially in light of there only being the 3 Princified albums.
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Reply #23 posted 06/13/06 2:12pm

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Anyone have it on CD?


I have it on CD. I paid about an euro for it in the mid-90s, wanna buy it for a hundred? razz
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