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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 | 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]] | 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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Sheila E.: Romance 1600 |
![]() 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 |