Best Of Sheena Easton, The (CD) ~ Sheena Easton Cover Art

Best Of Sheena Easton, The (CD)

By: Sheena Easton (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Best Of Sheena Easton, The (CD) Album By Sheena Easton (Artist)
1   Morning Train (Nine To Five) (edit)  
2   Modern Girl  
3   Don't Leave Me This Way  
4   Moody (My Love)  
5   Paradox  
6   Wind Beneath My Wings  
7   One Man Woman  
8   Summer's Over  
9   Take My Time  
10   Calm Before The Storm  
11   Just Another Broken Heart  
12   Savoir Faire  
13   Are You Man Enough  
14   Almost Over You  
15   Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)  
16   When He Shines  
17   You Could Have Been With Me  
18   Machinery  
19   I've Got The Music In Me (demo)  
20   You Light Up My Life (demo)  
 


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Producers: Christopher Neil, Greg Mathieson, Kenny Rogers, David Foster.
Liner Note Author: Dave McAleer.

Title Note

Producers: Christopher Neil, Greg Mathieson, Kenny Rogers, David Foster.

Liner Note Author: Dave McAleer.

Album Description

EMI's Greatest Hits compilation includes nine of Sheena Easton's first Top 40 singles, leaving out the inessential "You Could Have Been With Me" from 1981. The set goes up to 1985, including the number nine hit "Sugar Walls," the sexiest of Easton's tunes, which was, in fact, written by Prince under the name Alexander Nevermind. From her debut album, both "Morning Train" (her only number one pop single) and "Modern Girl" proclaim Easton's early pop exuberance, but her rendition of "The Wind Beneath My Wings," which failed to break the Top 40, is easily topped by Bette Midler's more renowned version. Her brisk advance into pop stardom is kept alive by "Almost Over You" and the radio-made "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)," while "Strut" has Easton becoming more extroverted, un-shy, and sexually playful, as is the bulk of A Private Heaven, its parent album. Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonight," a duet with Kenny Rogers, is second only to "For Your Eyes Only" when it comes to her slower material, giving her a number one crossover hit on the country charts. With only 11 tracks, this hits package is brief, but for a concise collection of Easton's breadwinners, it manages to cover all of her popular favorites. ~ Mike DeGagne



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