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Sheila E. - Hon E Man I love this track! It's from Sheial's third self-titled album. Can't find much info on it though. It totally sounds like a Prince production but I've read that he only was involved in 5 tracks from that album and this wasn't one of them.
Anyone have any info about this one? [Edited 5/20/14 3:05am] [Edited 5/20/14 3:16am] | |
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I love this song,too it's a sexy,sassy song with lots of attitude and bold lyrics...
If you lost my number,that's a story to be told The candle burns at both ends,baby,when niggas get too bold...
little girls who slept at night are better left to dream I just seen too many movies,baby,if you know what I mean
The music is great,too.Very funky and lively,like alot of Prince's 1986 material. | |
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This album is Sheila's strongest,most consistent album.It's her best work.Such a shame that it was released at the same time that she was putting her solo career on hold to play drums for Prince I would have liked to have seen her go 'all the way' with this record and give it the promotion/attention that it deserved. | |
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so,nobody else likes this song?! | |
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I love it, 1/2 the songs on the album sound like Uptown, the other half sound like good 1980s music . Hon E Man, is funky, This song & album are a reason I have bittersweet ideals of the Revolution break-up. the protege scene just fell off the map. And it looks like Sheila E was getting geared up for this album with commercials and such. mid-late 1986 She was already wearing the clothing for this period. Sort of a mix of Parade & SOTT. . Too bad. the Lead single was a big hit on the radio and on the charts for a good period of time. | |
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yeah,"Hold Me" did very well on the R&B charts.If there had been a video,it would have done even better.That song took everyone by surprise.No one expected Sheila E. to come out with a sultry,sexy slow jam.This album could have been huge if it had gotten more promotion.Songs like "Faded Photographs" and "Love On A Blue Train" deserved to be singles. | |
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Sadly underrated and one of her best efforts - if not the best, in my opinion. Plus, she was damn hot on that cover! I had a poster made from it when I was in high school and it proudly hung on my wall until I went off to college. | |
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I remember back then,I was shocked to learn that Sheila was gonna be Prince's drummer.She had spent the previous three years establishing herself as a red-hot solo artist.It was kinda disappointing to see,although it did benefit Prince alot.He had an incredible band with Sheila in it.
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True, but I think it was more than a slow jam, it really is a 'ballad' type song, and she did well with the vocals. Better than I thought.
I guess Love On a Blue Train was the lead single in 'Japan' I believe. That's also where she did a commercial and the song was it's music.
ナショナル HiFiマックロード シーラ・E CM - Commercial Love on a Blue Train
ナショナル HiFi1986
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My favorite and cohesive is Glamorous Life, I just love that Purple Rain touch
But this album is my 2nd then Romance 1600
I too felt disappointed with the drop of this to play drums for Prince the protege scene always added a nice extended world to what was happening on Prince's albums | |
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