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after Lovesexy 89
Cat Glover, Boni Boyer, Sheila E, Eric Leeds & Atlanta Bliss
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I saw the Catwoman video for the first time, the other day . Cat Glover photographed for Vogue UK in London, 1988 Photo by Michel Haddi
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Cat Glover on her unreleased solo album I Am Energy: When I moved to London, they wanted me to sign with Warner Bros., or WEA International (now Warner Music International), with Fargnoli. He had started his own (record) label called Red Dot Music. The album's title, I Am Energy, was, because, everyone said when they saw me on stage I had so much energy. Prince called me his endorphin. Most of my clothes (on the Lovesexy Tour) said "Endorphin."
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In early 1989 after leaving Prince's band,Cat began working on a solo album titled I Am Energy.These two songs are from that project.
"Catwoman" by Cat (1989)
"Now It Rains" by Cat (1989) Cat Glover - Now It Rains... - YouTube
"Catwoman" was released as a single in late 1989 but the album was never released.
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not to be nosey,but do we know who that fired person is? | |
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She didn't like the songs that Prince was planning for her fourth album,so in 1989,she got out of her Paisley Park Records deal and signed directly to WB.She began working on what became the Sex Cymbal album. | |
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does anyone know if Boni Boyer was planning a solo album? She had an amazing voice! She appears on a Tony Lemans track and later,she added vocals to a Raphael Saadiq song. | |
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It was sad in early 1989 when the Lovesexy Band was over.I really,really enjoyed the two years when they were Prince's band.I remember seeing the SOTT concert film in a theatre and I was practically dancing in the aisle that band was smokin!! I still think that was Prince's best band. | |
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I love the Lovesexy unofficial npg as well. I don't think they had the 'creative' synergy he had with the Revolution though. I would have loved a Dream Factory band that consisted of the Revolution + Sheila E Juan Escovedo Eddie M Eric Leeds Atlanta Bliss David Coleman Suzi Katayama and Novi Novog Cat Jerome Susannah
. but that is a different discussion lol .
I too wanted to see them in the next phase. I was looking for them in the Batman videos... searching for Cat, where is Sheila . But I knew in 1987 this wasn't going to last, I expected by the end of Lovesexy something was going to disrupt again. | |
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I don't know, I'm thinking Steve, but also a different assistant | |
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oh yeah...Steve Fargnoli was fired at that time and the other managers too. | |
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Sheila E 1989 prior to release of Sex Cymbol
A Dream Defered Proteges in the Shadows Aborted Project . the UPTOWN DAMES -1989-90 . Robin Powers (lead vocals) Joanie on bass Tracy on guitar, Lisa B on keyboards Liza on keyboards, Dione the dancer Alisa backup singer Kim (drummer)
As far as Sheila E is concerned – no, I didn’t snub her. In fact, I’m sorry to say that she snubbed us Dames.
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Stevie Knicks & Sheila E circa 1989
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"In 1989, I finally quit his band and the whole organization. I was totally exhausted… I had left Prince’s band because I really felt his direction was wrong, I was uncomfortable, you know? I was changing and I knew something was missing, but I didn’t know what. I knew that my life had to change and I didn’t want to live that way anymore or be in that environment, where it was always so negative. It was just wrong." —
Sheila E: Playing to the Heartbeat of God, 2002
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"Number One" by ROBIN POWER and the UPTOWN DAMES (1989)
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before she left,she recorded a bunch of songs for her planned fourth album on Paisley Park Records.
Album: Sheila E. (1989) - Prince Vault
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a few screenshots from Catwoman
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The album songs seems scattered and unfocused. Sheila E(1986) was a very evolved mature album
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yeah,this album seems like a mess.Can this really be the correct song sequence? It's hard to believe that Sheila would open an album with a song called "3 Nigs Watchin' A Kung Fu Movie"
I've heard a few of these tracks and nothing really stood out.I can see why Sheila wasn't very impressed."Scarlet Pussy" doesn't belong here,imo."Girl Power" has a great concept,but the song really doesn't go anywhere.
I think that her third album (self-titled) is her strongest,most consistent album.I hate that it wasn't promoted very well. | |
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There was references in the 87 draft of Bridge of Graffiti/Graffiti Bridge that his drummer was going to go her own direction (seems a hint at putting sheila e back as a protege)
Some of those songs seem to go into the direction of what could have been Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic or Graffiti Bridge
Wasn't Love & Sex connected to the 4th album? or was it her Sheila E album? . SHEILA E (1986) started out strong with Hold Me. But there were no videos until Koo Koo in 1987 the disolving of the Revolution really did have riple affects into the protege scene | |
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When she became Prince's drummer,it seems like her solo career was put on hold.Her third album didn't get the proper promotion and attention that it deserved."Hold Me" was getting some airplay on R&B stations but with no video,the song faded away quickly."Koo Koo" actually had a video,but it was not a good choice for a single.Songs like "Faded Photographs" and "Pride And The Passion" should have been singles.
At this point in his career,Prince had too much on his plate.He was trying to do too many different things.He was planning movies,touring,trying to run a record label,writing and producing for his proteges,and of course,writing and recording for himself.This may be an unpopular opinion but Prince probably should have slowed down at this point (86/87).He needed to get Paisley Park Records in order.
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I still remember hearing Hold Me back then, it was played a lot as a good ballad/slow romantic song. It sounded different. It sounded more 'mainstream'. That song made me think at the time Sheila E might have left the Purple camp. I remember hearing/reading something about her and the song back then that suggested this song had no Prince involvement. . At having changed up her band members, I think that might have slowed down certain progression for her. Because I don't remember seeing/hearing much from her like I did with the Glamorous Life/Romance 1600 period. Plus she had Tony Toni Tone people in her band, and they were clearly not going to be there long. I believe they made a line about their issue with Prince when he took Sheila for his band in one of their songs something like 'I'm not going to be wearing Paisley...' . But she was in a good place with the 3rd album having done a lot of trench work since 1984. I think if she had the other(GL/Romance 1600) band members, and they were able to reap the benefits of now being albe to record music that fit the Prince vision would have been great. . I believe Sheila E did say Prince would ask if she wanted to do some of her songs on the tour, but she was done with it. . I missed Sheila E as a frontman. His 'kingdom' shrunk considerably in 1987 and it didn't recover in that aspect
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Atlanta Bliss flat out retired | |
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Yeah,the Tony Toni Tone guys were pissed at Prince.He had promised them a deal with Paisley Park Records,but according to one of the members,"he kept frontin".On their 1988 song "Born Not To Know",they sing "things are getting crazy....I ain't wearing Paisley". | |
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What was so cool about "Hold Me" is that...unlike her previous singles,this one truly sounded like a Sheila E. song.Previous hits like "Erotic City","A Love Bizarre" and "The Glamorous Life" were all Prince-heavy,with him singing along with her.If she wanted to be something other than "just another Prince girl",the "Hold Me" song was a step in the right direction.
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for some reason I think this was right into the end of Lovesexy or right after she left
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