Sheila E. - In The Glamorous Life album flac
Performer: Sheila E.Title: In The Glamorous Life
Style: Synth-pop, Funk
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1857 mb
FLAC album: 1891 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: APE MP2 AC3 AUD MIDI ADX XM
Genre: Electronic / Funk and Soul / Pop
The Glamorous Life" is a song written by Prince, recorded by Sheila E. and produced by both. The song has lyrics which reflect a cynicism for the decadence and materialism of the song's protagonist, referred to in the third person, who "wants to lead a glamorous life", although she is aware that "without love, it ain't much".
The Glamorous Life (full title Sheila E. in The Glamorous Life) is the first album by the ssionist Sheila . .The title track, "The Glamorous Life", entered the . top ten and her second single, "The Belle of St. Mark" charted in the . UK, Ireland, Netherlands and New Zealand. All tracks written by Sheila E, except where noted. Sheila E. – lead vocals, percussion, director. Jesse Johnson – guitars. David Coleman – cello on "Oliver's House" and "The Glamorous Life".
Sheila E. in The Glamorous Life Directed by Sheila E. and The Starr ★ Company. Track 7 is a bonus track.
The Glamorous Life, 1984. The Belle of St. Mark, 05:06. Shortberry Strawcake, 04:46. Next Time Wipe the Lipstick Off Your Collar, 03:52.
Sheila E – The Glamorous Life – Official Music Video. The song was written by Prince. It was released as Sheila E’s (born Sheila Escovedo) debut single from the 1984 album of the same name. The single was released in June 1984 hitting number 1 spot in the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in the United States. Select Category 10 000 Maniacs (1) 808 State (1) a-ha (14) Abba (10) ABC (5) Act (2) Adam and The Ants (4) Adam Ant (6) Adventures of Stevie V (1) Aerosmith (3) Air Supply (7) Al Bano & Romina Power (3) Al Corley (3) Alan Parsons Project (7) Alannah Myles (2) Alice (1) Alice Cooper (2) Alison Moyet (5) All About Eve (3).
The Glamorous Life" was intended for the 1984 album Apollonia 6, but Prince redistributed it (along with "Manic Monday," which went to The Bangles), as he lost interest in Apollonia 6. The group was originally Vanity 6, fronted by the Prince protégé Vanity (Denise Matthews). When she pulled out of the Purple Rain film, Prince replaced her with Patricia Kotero, whom he dubbed "Apollonia" and made the new face of the group. This song peaked in the US in October 1984, giving Sheila E. a solid hit when she joined Prince on the Purple Rain tour a month later. Phil Collins cited this as an influence on the Genesis hit "Invisible Touch," which is about girl who holds a mysterious power over a man. This was used in the 1984 movie Protocol and also in the 1985 first-season episode of Miami Vice, "The Home Invaders. In 2006, it was used in the "Lose the Boss?" episode of Ugly Betty. More songs from Sheila E. - The Glamorous Life (LP Version). Download MP3. MP3 256Kbps.
For the Sheila E. album, see The Glamorous Life (album). For the Stephen Sondheim song, see A Little Night Music. For the Desperate Housewives episode, see The Glamorous Life (Desperate Housewives). Single by Sheila E. from the album The Glamorous Life. The Glamorous Life" (Part II). Released. The Glamorous Life" debuted and peaked at number thirty-one on the Australian Singles Chart in September 2005 and spent two weeks in the top fifty. Almost the same time that Melissa Tkautz released her cover version of the song, Australian dance music act T-Funk also released their version which also peaked at number thirty-one on the singles chart.






