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Private Heaven [Expaned Edition]

Private Heaven [Expaned Edition]

Personnel: Sheena Easton, Prince (vocals); Lee Ritenour, Mike Landau, Steve Lukather (guitar); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenback, Gary Herbig, Larry Williams (horns); Gregg Mathieson, Michael Boddiker (keyboards); Abraham Laboriel (bass); Carlos Vega (drums); Lennie Castro (percussion, bongos); Richard Page, Steve George, Tom Kelly (background vocals); Devo.
Taking on a notably sexier stance and wetting her feet in slightly funkier repertoire, A Private Heaven expands a good deal on Easton's trademark light pop. The lively "Strut" and the provocative, Prince-penned "Sugar Walls" both made the Top Ten on the pop charts (the latter also made the R&B Top Ten) and serve as two of the set's strongest offerings. The snappy, jazzy "Back in the City" and memorable ballad "Hard to Say It's Over" are not instantly as catchy, but ultimately just as strong. Filler syndrome is not escaped entirely, but isn't in excess, making this a desirable addition to Easton collections. ~ Justin M. Kantor
$10.50

Original: $35.00

-70%
Private Heaven [Expaned Edition]β€”

$35.00

$10.50
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Personnel: Sheena Easton, Prince (vocals); Lee Ritenour, Mike Landau, Steve Lukather (guitar); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenback, Gary Herbig, Larry Williams (horns); Gregg Mathieson, Michael Boddiker (keyboards); Abraham Laboriel (bass); Carlos Vega (drums); Lennie Castro (percussion, bongos); Richard Page, Steve George, Tom Kelly (background vocals); Devo.
Taking on a notably sexier stance and wetting her feet in slightly funkier repertoire, A Private Heaven expands a good deal on Easton's trademark light pop. The lively "Strut" and the provocative, Prince-penned "Sugar Walls" both made the Top Ten on the pop charts (the latter also made the R&B Top Ten) and serve as two of the set's strongest offerings. The snappy, jazzy "Back in the City" and memorable ballad "Hard to Say It's Over" are not instantly as catchy, but ultimately just as strong. Filler syndrome is not escaped entirely, but isn't in excess, making this a desirable addition to Easton collections. ~ Justin M. Kantor