Difference between revisions of "Single: Love On A Blue Train"
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|label = [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] | |label = [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] | ||
|tracks = [[Love On A Blue Train]] (Single Edit) (4:02)<br> | |tracks = [[Love On A Blue Train]] (Single Edit) (4:02)<br> | ||
− | |introduction = <b>Love On A Blue Train</b> was the first single to be released from [[Sheila E.]]’s third album [[Album: Sheila E.|Sheila E.]], released the year before the album in Japan only. A one-minute video in which Sheila sings the track with her band was created for a TV-advertisement for the HiFI Maclord VCR model manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_(brand) National] in Japan. | + | |introduction = <b>Love On A Blue Train</b> was the first single to be released from [[Sheila E.]]’s third album [[Album: Sheila E.|Sheila E.]], released the year before the album in Japan only. A one-minute video in which Sheila sings the track with her band was created for a TV-advertisement for the HiFI Maclord VCR model manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_(brand) National] in Japan (aired a few days after the single release). |
Rather than being accompanied by a traditional 12" release, '''Love On A Blue Train''' was followed by '''The Glamorous Club Dance EP''', a four-track maxi-single which contained the full-length version of [[Love On A Blue Train]] (not available elsewhere) as its first track, along with remixes and extended versions of [[The Glamorous Life]], [[Sister Fate]] and [[The Belle Of St. Mark]] (all of which had been released on their respective singles in other territories). | Rather than being accompanied by a traditional 12" release, '''Love On A Blue Train''' was followed by '''The Glamorous Club Dance EP''', a four-track maxi-single which contained the full-length version of [[Love On A Blue Train]] (not available elsewhere) as its first track, along with remixes and extended versions of [[The Glamorous Life]], [[Sister Fate]] and [[The Belle Of St. Mark]] (all of which had been released on their respective singles in other territories). | ||
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1986: Players’ Ball ◄ | All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | ► 1986: Just Another Sucker |
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1986 Players’ Ball |
All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | 1986 Just Another Sucker |