Sheena Easton – The Definitive Singles 1980 1987

Sheena Easton - The Definitive Singles 1980-1987 [3CD] (2021)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Oct. 1, 2021
Sheena Easton - The Definitive Singles 1980-1987 [3CD] (2021)

Sheena Easton - The Definitive Singles 1980-1987 [3CD] (2021)
Pop/Rock, Dance-Pop, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 03:56:34 | 2,23 Gb
Label: Cherry Pop (UK) | Cat.# CRPOPT234 | Released: 2021-09-17

Sheena Easton’s first-ever collection of every UK and US single A-side from her hugely successful EMI era - including 7-inch edits, 12-inch extended versions and rare dub mixes - many never before available on CD. The 3CD set includes her massive ‘80s international pop hits ‘Morning Train (9 To 5)’, ‘For Your Eyes Only’, ‘Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)’, ‘We’ve Got Tonight’, ‘Strut’, ‘Sugar Walls’ and many more. Features eight previously-unreleased tracks including the ‘lost’ 1986 singles ‘Anything Can Happen’ and ‘Sweet Talker’ in their 7-inch and 12-inch versions. Top-drawer collaborators including Prince, Kenny Rogers, Nile Rodgers, Christopher Neil, Narada Michael Walden and Shep Pettibone.

Sheena Easton - Madness, Money And Music (1982) [1987, Reissue]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Feb. 26, 2022
Sheena Easton - Madness, Money And Music (1982) [1987, Reissue]

Sheena Easton - Madness, Money And Music (1982) [1987, Reissue]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Electronic, Ballad | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 37:24 | 312,96 Mb
Label: EMI-Manhattan Records (USA) | Cat.# CDP 7 90266 2 | Released: 1987 (1982)

"Madness, Money & Music" is the 3rd album by singer Sheena Easton. It was released in 1982 and produced by Christopher Neil. The album includes the singles "I Wouldn't Beg for Water" (US #64) and "Machinery" (US #57, UK #38), as well as the UK single "Are You Man Enough". The album featured an early recording of the song "Wind Beneath My Wings", which would later be famously covered by Bette Midler and others. It also included the first recording of "You Do It", subsequently recorded by Diana Ross and Rita Coolidge, and a cover of Janis Ian's classic "In The Winter". The album was one of Easton's lower-charting efforts, reaching #85 in the United States #44 in the UK, but was more successful in Scandinavia and went Gold in Canada. Easton promoted the album by way of an hour-long special Act One, produced for American television and syndicated worldwide, during which she performed a number of songs from the album and embarked on her first world tour.