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Thread started 08/31/12 5:57am

SoulAlive

Sheila E.'s unreleased 1989 album (produced by Prince)

On another thread,there is a great discussion going on about what happened to the Lovesexy Band when that tour/era was over.I knew that Sheila E. had been working with Prince on her fourth album throughout 1988,but she apparently didn't like the direction of the project and soon left Paisley Park Records.I found some info on that abandoned album (from Wikipedia).It seems like the project was completed and ready to go...what do you think?

Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 album

An album was recorded by Sheila E., between early 1987 and late 1988, and planned for release in 1989. The album was abandoned when Sheila E. left Paisley Park Records in early 1989, and most of the album's tracks remain unreleased. The only track from the album to have been released is "Scarlet Pussy" (credited to Camille), which was included as the b-side of "I Wish U Heaven". The album included a cover of Donny Hathaway's "The Ghetto".Two other tracks were resurrected for later projects, however. In mid-September, 1993, "Latino Barbie Doll" was tried out for Mayte during initial sessions for her solo debut album, and was included on an initial configuration of the album, titled "Latino Barbie Doll", before being removed from later configurations as the album developed into Child of the Sun. During the A Celebration week in June, 2000, computer screens at Paisley Park Studios offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on Crystal Ball Volume II; "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie" was included on the list and was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.

Track listing

Side one

  • "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
  • "It's a Hard Life" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Chicken Legs" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Knucklehead"
  • "Latino Barbie Doll"

Side two

  • "Soul Company"
  • "Day After Day" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Girl Power"
  • "The Ghetto"
  • "Scarlet Pussy"
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Reply #1 posted 08/31/12 5:58am

SoulAlive

hmmm would Sheila really open up an album with a song called "2 Nigs Watchin' A Kung Fu Movie"?? nuts lol

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Reply #2 posted 08/31/12 1:15pm

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sigh

What a waste.

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Reply #3 posted 08/31/12 1:49pm

Efan

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Does anybody have the rest of this interview? I've only ever seen this first page.

And according to it, there was a time when Sheila was VERY excited about this album. But I guess she changed her mind subsequently.

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Reply #4 posted 08/31/12 3:13pm

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This will likely surface someday.

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Reply #5 posted 09/02/12 10:44am

HonestMan13

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SoulAlive said:

hmmm would Sheila really open up an album with a song called "2 Nigs Watchin' A Kung Fu Movie"?? nuts lol

It was allegedly a kind of sequel track to '2 Nigs United 4 West Compton'.

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Reply #6 posted 09/02/12 11:22am

SoulAlive

Efan said:

Does anybody have the rest of this interview? I've only ever seen this first page.

And according to it, there was a time when Sheila was VERY excited about this album. But I guess she changed her mind subsequently.

I remember this!! lol It's from a 1988 Black Beat magazine interview.Sheila was the cover story and she spoke excitedly about the next album.I assume she was referring to the Prince-produced album that was never released.Wish I still I had this issue.

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Reply #7 posted 09/02/12 5:12pm

HonestMan13

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SoulAlive said:

Efan said:

Does anybody have the rest of this interview? I've only ever seen this first page.

And according to it, there was a time when Sheila was VERY excited about this album. But I guess she changed her mind subsequently.

I remember this!! lol It's from a 1988 Black Beat magazine interview.Sheila was the cover story and she spoke excitedly about the next album.I assume she was referring to the Prince-produced album that was never released.Wish I still I had this issue.

I believe I have this in my scrapbook in it's entireity. Have to check when I get home.

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Reply #8 posted 09/03/12 11:03am

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This will likely surface someday.

What makes you think so?

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Reply #9 posted 09/03/12 6:41pm

HonestMan13

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SoulAlive said:

On another thread,there is a great discussion going on about what happened to the Lovesexy Band when that tour/era was over.I knew that Sheila E. had been working with Prince on her fourth album throughout 1988,but she apparently didn't like the direction of the project and soon left Paisley Park Records.I found some info on that abandoned album (from Wikipedia).It seems like the project was completed and ready to go...what do you think?

Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 album

An album was recorded by Sheila E., between early 1987 and late 1988, and planned for release in 1989. The album was abandoned when Sheila E. left Paisley Park Records in early 1989, and most of the album's tracks remain unreleased. The only track from the album to have been released is "Scarlet Pussy" (credited to Camille), which was included as the b-side of "I Wish U Heaven". The album included a cover of Donny Hathaway's "The Ghetto".Two other tracks were resurrected for later projects, however. In mid-September, 1993, "Latino Barbie Doll" was tried out for Mayte during initial sessions for her solo debut album, and was included on an initial configuration of the album, titled "Latino Barbie Doll", before being removed from later configurations as the album developed into Child of the Sun. During the A Celebration week in June, 2000, computer screens at Paisley Park Studios offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on Crystal Ball Volume II; "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie" was included on the list and was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.

Track listing

Side one

  • "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
  • "It's a Hard Life" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Chicken Legs" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Knucklehead"
  • "Latino Barbie Doll"

Side two

  • "Soul Company"
  • "Day After Day" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Girl Power"
  • "The Ghetto"
  • "Scarlet Pussy"

I was saying on another thread that the lack of Sheila E outtakes and bootleg tracks always amazed me. I figured when people were grabbing stuff and filling their knapsacks she'd be high on the list of things to get. 'Girl Power' is her only circulating boot after almost 30 years.

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Reply #10 posted 09/04/12 1:46am

SoulAlive

^^I agree,it's surprising that alot of her outtakes haven't leaked.I'd love to hear those tracks from the cancelled 1988/89 album.

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Reply #11 posted 09/04/12 8:41pm

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SoulAlive said:

^^I agree,it's surprising that alot of her outtakes haven't leaked.I'd love to hear those tracks from the cancelled 1988/89 album.

yeahthat

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Reply #12 posted 09/05/12 12:31pm

Spinlight

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Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

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Reply #13 posted 09/05/12 1:15pm

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Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

falloff

'latino barbie doll' isn't what you'd call a very good song either.

however, 'scarlet pussy' surely is a great one.

i'd still like to hear this album, or have a copy, as a curiosa.

but i'd be more interested in jill's second album.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #14 posted 09/05/12 2:20pm

HonestMan13

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IstenSzek said:

Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

falloff

'latino barbie doll' isn't what you'd call a very good song either.

however, 'scarlet pussy' surely is a great one.

i'd still like to hear this album, or have a copy, as a curiosa.

but i'd be more interested in jill's second album.

In comparison Jill has more outtakes(with her vocals) circulating from her aborted disc than most proteges have period. Hell she even got a video out there for 'Boom Boom'.

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Reply #15 posted 09/05/12 2:23pm

HonestMan13

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Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

I just find it odd that of all the alleged versions of 'Latino Barbie Doll' that may have been recorded that someone opted to snag Mayte's version over Sheila's. Even Apollonia's version would've had more nostalgic value. lol

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Reply #16 posted 09/05/12 4:55pm

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HonestMan13 said:

IstenSzek said:

falloff

'latino barbie doll' isn't what you'd call a very good song either.

however, 'scarlet pussy' surely is a great one.

i'd still like to hear this album, or have a copy, as a curiosa.

but i'd be more interested in jill's second album.

In comparison Jill has more outtakes(with her vocals) circulating from her aborted disc than most proteges have period. Hell she even got a video out there for 'Boom Boom'.

and last year or early this year we also got "4 lust" nod

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #17 posted 09/05/12 7:34pm

OldFriends4Sal
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HonestMan13 said:

Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

I just find it odd that of all the alleged versions of 'Latino Barbie Doll' that may have been recorded that someone opted to snag Mayte's version over Sheila's. Even Apollonia's version would've had more nostalgic value. lol

LOL this is very true

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Reply #18 posted 09/07/12 3:44am

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Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

I regrettably have to agree. Love Shiela, but Girl Power is trash and Latino Barbie Doll is a total toss off track if there ever was one.

Prince spreading himself very thin and already past the zenith of his powers at this point, so I attribute this to him rather than her.

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Reply #19 posted 09/07/12 4:56am

SoulAlive

it's interesting that,around the same time,Jill Jones was also having problems with the material that Prince was producing for her second album.She and Prince weren't seeing eye-to-eye on the direction that he wanted to take her in.Her planned second album (for Paisley Park Records) remains unreleased.

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Reply #20 posted 09/07/12 4:58am

SoulAlive

NouveauDance said:

Spinlight said:

Considering how awful "Girl Power" is, I'm not surprised her outtakes were picked over.

I regrettably have to agree. Love Shiela, but Girl Power is trash and Latino Barbie Doll is a total toss off track if there ever was one.

Prince spreading himself very thin and already past the zenith of his powers at this point, so I attribute this to him rather than her.

I agree,"Girl Power" isn't very good.

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Reply #21 posted 09/07/12 9:43am

Efan

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I think my drummer got somethin' to say!

Lay it on me now in a milky way!

Are you all seriously pretending this song isn't a guilty pleasure? Because it is, and you know you totally love it.

Powerful girls, wave yo hands!

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Reply #22 posted 09/10/12 8:25pm

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Efan said:

Does anybody have the rest of this interview? I've only ever seen this first page.

And according to it, there was a time when Sheila was VERY excited about this album. But I guess she changed her mind subsequently.

I used to have this hanging on my bedroom wall. lol

I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #23 posted 09/10/12 11:31pm

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Adisa said:

Efan said:

Does anybody have the rest of this interview? I've only ever seen this first page.

And according to it, there was a time when Sheila was VERY excited about this album. But I guess she changed her mind subsequently.

I used to have this hanging on my bedroom wall. lol

Is it wrong that I want to follow that chain around her waist?

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #24 posted 09/11/12 3:55am

SoulAlive

Efan said:

I think my drummer got somethin' to say!

Lay it on me now in a milky way!

Are you all seriously pretending this song isn't a guilty pleasure? Because it is, and you know you totally love it.

Powerful girls, wave yo hands!

That song is disappointing,especially compared to the strong tracks that appeared on the previous album.

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Reply #25 posted 09/11/12 6:44am

OldFriends4Sal
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SoulAlive said:

On another thread,there is a great discussion going on about what happened to the Lovesexy Band when that tour/era was over.I knew that Sheila E. had been working with Prince on her fourth album throughout 1988,but she apparently didn't like the direction of the project and soon left Paisley Park Records.I found some info on that abandoned album (from Wikipedia).It seems like the project was completed and ready to go...what do you think?

Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 album

An album was recorded by Sheila E., between early 1987 and late 1988, and planned for release in 1989. The album was abandoned when Sheila E. left Paisley Park Records in early 1989, and most of the album's tracks remain unreleased. The only track from the album to have been released is "Scarlet Pussy" (credited to Camille), which was included as the b-side of "I Wish U Heaven". The album included a cover of Donny Hathaway's "The Ghetto".Two other tracks were resurrected for later projects, however. In mid-September, 1993, "Latino Barbie Doll" was tried out for Mayte during initial sessions for her solo debut album, and was included on an initial configuration of the album, titled "Latino Barbie Doll", before being removed from later configurations as the album developed into Child of the Sun. During the A Celebration week in June, 2000, computer screens at Paisley Park Studios offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on Crystal Ball Volume II; "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie" was included on the list and was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.

Track listing

Side one

  • "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
  • "It's a Hard Life" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Chicken Legs" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Knucklehead"
  • "Latino Barbie Doll"

Side two

  • "Soul Company"
  • "Day After Day" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Girl Power"
  • "The Ghetto"
  • "Scarlet Pussy"

If this setlist is the final setlist, I can see why Sheila got into a disagreement with Prince

This is an example of the start of Prince albums having no real direction or vision

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Reply #26 posted 09/11/12 10:57pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

I remember when Donnie Simpson played the just released track "Scarlet Pussy" On BeT's "Video Soul" while interviewing Sheila. She could barely keep seated in her seat of the excitement of hearing it. I swear she had an orgasm.... giggle

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #27 posted 09/12/12 6:15am

SoulAlive

OldFriends4Sale said:

SoulAlive said:

On another thread,there is a great discussion going on about what happened to the Lovesexy Band when that tour/era was over.I knew that Sheila E. had been working with Prince on her fourth album throughout 1988,but she apparently didn't like the direction of the project and soon left Paisley Park Records.I found some info on that abandoned album (from Wikipedia).It seems like the project was completed and ready to go...what do you think?

Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 album

An album was recorded by Sheila E., between early 1987 and late 1988, and planned for release in 1989. The album was abandoned when Sheila E. left Paisley Park Records in early 1989, and most of the album's tracks remain unreleased. The only track from the album to have been released is "Scarlet Pussy" (credited to Camille), which was included as the b-side of "I Wish U Heaven". The album included a cover of Donny Hathaway's "The Ghetto".Two other tracks were resurrected for later projects, however. In mid-September, 1993, "Latino Barbie Doll" was tried out for Mayte during initial sessions for her solo debut album, and was included on an initial configuration of the album, titled "Latino Barbie Doll", before being removed from later configurations as the album developed into Child of the Sun. During the A Celebration week in June, 2000, computer screens at Paisley Park Studios offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on Crystal Ball Volume II; "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie" was included on the list and was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.

Track listing

Side one

  • "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
  • "It's a Hard Life" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Chicken Legs" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Knucklehead"
  • "Latino Barbie Doll"

Side two

  • "Soul Company"
  • "Day After Day" (Includes no Prince input)
  • "Girl Power"
  • "The Ghetto"
  • "Scarlet Pussy"

If this setlist is the final setlist, I can see why Sheila got into a disagreement with Prince

This is an example of the start of Prince albums having no real direction or vision

nod it's impossible to judge an album by the song titles,but that tracklist doesn't look too appealing.Plus,the two songs that we have heard ("Girl Power" and "Scarlet Pussy") are mediocre,at best.

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Reply #28 posted 09/12/12 7:22am

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Was Love and S** supposed to be on this album too? I didnt know if that one was supposed to be on the Self Titled album or not. Knowing Pe Nilsen has heard many of these tracks....I know somebody out there got them....theywill be released one day....knowing Prince doesnt care about suff like this.
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