Romance 1600

Romance 1600
Studio album by Sheila E.
Released August 26, 1985[1]
Recorded 1984–1985
Genre Funk, pop, R&B
Length 38:59
Label Paisley Park/Warner Bros.
25317
Producer Sheila E.
Prince
Sheila E. chronology
The Glamorous Life
(1984)
Romance 1600
(1985)
Sheila E.
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Robert Christgau(B)[3]

Romance 1600 is the second album by the singer-drummer-percussionist Sheila E. Prince contributed some backing vocals, guitar and bass guitar, and co-wrote/co-produced "A Love Bizarre", a 12-minute epic that became a major hit in its edited radio-friendly form.

During her break, she had received a lot of media exposure, including appearing in the movie Krush Groove, in which she performed "A Love Bizarre" and "Holly Rock". She had also performed for a wide audience as an act on Prince and The Revolution's Purple Rain Tour.

The video for the album's lead single, "Sister Fate", introduced a new image of the performer: a somewhat female-Prince influenced protégée. "Sister Fate"'s B-side had the cryptic protest song "Save the Children". The album itself had many tracks that were personal and which help to support the embodiment of the thematic faux-French Renaissance episodic adventure that the lead single's video and the album art intended to set up for the listening audience.

Although the album received mixed reviews, "A Love Bizarre" was the album's most successful single. On January 28, 1986, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA.[4]

Track listing

All tracks written by Sheila E, except where noted. 

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Sister Fate"  3:50
2."Dear Michaelangelo"  4:38
3."A Love Bizarre" (Prince and Sheila E.)12:18
Side two
No.TitleLength
4."Toy Box"  5:32
5."Yellow"  2:11
6."Romance 1600"  3:56
7."Merci for the Speed of a Mad Clown in Summer"  2:47
8."Bedtime Story"  3:45

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (1985) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 50
U.S. Billboard R&B Albums 12

References


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