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[[File:Romance1600 album.jpg|100px|left|border|link= Album:_Romance 1600]] '''[[Album: Romance 1600|Romance 1600]]''' (full title '''Sheila E. In Romance 1600''') is the second album by [[Sheila E.]], following her debut album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]]. Credits on the album state that all tracks are produced, written and arranged by [[Sheila E.]] (other than [[A Love Bizarre]], which gives [[Prince]] co-credit), but in fact seven of the eight tracks were produced, written, and arranged by [[Prince]] (with input and help from [[Sheila E.]]).  
[[File:Romance1600 album.jpg|100px|left|border|link= Album:_Romance 1600]] '''[[Album: Romance 1600|Romance 1600]]''' (full title '''Sheila E. In Romance 1600''') is the second album by [[Sheila E.]], following her debut album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]]. Credits on the album state that all tracks are produced, written and arranged by [[Sheila E.]] (other than [[A Love Bizarre]], which gives [[Prince]] co-credit), but in fact seven of the eight tracks were produced, written, and arranged by [[Prince]] (with input and help from [[Sheila E.]]).  


It produced 3 singles: [[Single: Sister Fate|Sister Fate]], [[Single: Bedtime Story|Bedtime Story]] (both of which preceded the album) and [[Single: A Love Bizarre|A Love Bizarre]]. The album reached #50 on the Billboard 200 Chart and #12 in the Billboard Soul LP's chart.
It produced 3 singles: [[Single: Sister Fate|Sister Fate]], [[Single: Bedtime Story|Bedtime Story]] (both of which preceded the album) and [[Single: A Love Bizarre|A Love Bizarre]]. The album reached #50 on the Billboard 200 Chart and #12 in the Billboard Soul LP’s chart.


This album is the first [[Sheila E.]] album (and second album overall, after [[Prince and the Revolution]]'s [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]) to be released on [[Paisley Park Records]]...>>> [[Album: Romance 1600|Read More]].
This album is the first [[Sheila E.]] album (and second album overall, after [[Prince and the Revolution]]’s [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]) to be released on [[Paisley Park Records]]...>>> [[Album: Romance 1600|Read More]].
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 16 October 2024

Sheila E.: Romance 1600

Romance 1600 (full title Sheila E. In Romance 1600) is the second album by Sheila E., following her debut album The Glamorous Life. Credits on the album state that all tracks are produced, written and arranged by Sheila E. (other than A Love Bizarre, which gives Prince co-credit), but in fact seven of the eight tracks were produced, written, and arranged by Prince (with input and help from Sheila E.).

It produced 3 singles: Sister Fate, Bedtime Story (both of which preceded the album) and A Love Bizarre. The album reached #50 on the Billboard 200 Chart and #12 in the Billboard Soul LP’s chart.

This album is the first Sheila E. album (and second album overall, after Prince and the Revolution’s Around The World In A Day) to be released on Paisley Park Records...>>> Read More.

See also: Today’s Featured Article Calendar