Sheila E. (album) explained
Sheila E. |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Sheila E. |
Cover: | Sheila E.-Self Titled.jpg |
Released: | February 24, 1987 |
Recorded: | 1986–1987 |
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Length: | 39:35 |
Prev Title: | Romance 1600 |
Prev Year: | 1985 |
Next Title: | Sex Cymbal |
Next Year: | 1991 |
Sheila E. is the third solo album by Sheila E., released on Paisley Park Records/Warner Bros. Records in 1987.
Two singles were released from the album in the US, "Hold Me" and "Koo Koo", although both failed to make a major impact on the Hot 100. "Love on a Blue Train" was the first single released in Japan. The album is notable for its Latin influence and prominent presence in this hybrid of jazz, rock, funk and salsa. The video for "Koo Koo" shows Sheila dancing with Cat Glover.
The album has the earliest recorded appearance of members from the group Tony! Toni! Toné!, who Sheila E. attempted to bring to Paisley Park, but Prince did not sign the group. Almost a decade later, in 1996, Sheila E. appeared on their final album, House of Music.[1]
Critical reception
The Rolling Stone Album Guide called the album "flat and mechanical, boasting some rhythmic flash but not enough melody to make it worthwhile."
Personnel
Sourced from the album liner notes and Duane Tudahl[2]
- Sheila E. – vocals, percussion
- Levi Seacer, Jr. – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Juan Escovedo – percussion
- Boni Boyer – keyboards, backing vocals
- Timothy Riley – drums
- Norbert Stachel – soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, flute, clarinet
- Carl Wheeler – keyboards, backing vocals
- Rafael Wiggins, Jr. – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Peter Michael Escovedo – percussion
- Eric Leeds – saxophone
- Matt Blistan (aka Atlanta Bliss) – trumpet
- Eddie Minnifield – backing vocals
- Carlos Rios – guitar
- Howard Kenney – backing vocals
- Steph Birnbaum – guitar
- Prince – backing vocals (1, 5–7, 10), electric guitar (1, 5–7, 10), Ensoniq Mirage (1, 5, 10), Fairlight CMI (1, 5), Yamaha DX7 (6, 7), Oberheim OB-8 (1), piano (5, 7), bass guitar (6, 7, 10), Linn LM-1 (5, 6), LinnDrum (7), drums (5), Simmons SDS-V (1, 10), handclaps (10)
Technical
- Coke Johnson, David Leonard, Peggy McCreary Leonard – recording engineers
- Jeff DeMorris, Mike Kloster, Steve Himmelfarb, Leslie Ann Jones, Chuck Webb, Thom Kidd, Tom Wright – second engineers
- Mary Ann Dibs – art direction and design
- Jeff Katz – photography
- Chris Bellman – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Charts
Notes and References
- Web site: Kellman . Andy . Tony! Toni! Toné! Biography . allmusic.com . Nekaton, LLC . 2023-02-14.
- Book: Tudahl, Duane . 2021 . Prince and the Parade and Sign O' The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986 . Rowman & Littlefield . 9781538144527.
- Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 270.