Sister Fate is the first track on Sheila E.'s second album Romance 1600, and, a month prior to the album's release, Sister Fate was released as the album's first single. In 1986, the Extended Version was included as the third track on The Glamorous Club Dance EP, a Japan-only EP of extended versions of Sheila E.'s singles.
Basic tracks were recorded by Prince and Sheila E. in the first week of January 1985 at the Cheshire Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA, USA, while in town for five dates on the Purple Rain Tour (during the same set of sessions as A Love Bizarre). While Prince was heavily involved in the album, he only received credit for one track (A Love Bizarre) - in fact, while Sheila E. sings on the track and plays percussion, all other vocals and instruments (other than saxophone by Eddie M.) are played by Prince.
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Recording Information
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Recording Sessions
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Date
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Studio
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Additional info
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Early January 1985
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Cheshire Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Basic tracking
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Recording Personnel
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- Sheila E. - vocals, bass, bongos, congas, drums, guitar, keyboards, percussion (credits given for full album - instrument credits may not be accurate for this track)
- Prince - vocals and all instruments, except where noted
- Ken Grey - organ (credited, uncertain involvement)
- Eddie M. - saxophone
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Versions
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Released Versions
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Title
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Length
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Released
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Version
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Additional info
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Sister Fate
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3:50
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Romance 1600
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Studio
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Sister Fate (Edit)
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3:37
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Sister Fate single
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Edit
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Edited to remove 13-second instrumental coda
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Sister Fate (Extended Version)
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5:48
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Sister Fate single
The Glamorous Club Dance EP
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Extended version
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Sister Fate (Instrumental)
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3:37
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Sister Fate single
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Instrumental
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Instrumental of single edit
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Video Versions
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