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- Tracks
- 39 min
- Runtime
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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 People". 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
In brief
- When was Romance 1600 released?
- Romance 1600 was released in 1985 on Warner Bros. Records.
- How many tracks are on Romance 1600?
- Romance 1600 has 8 tracks, with a runtime of 39 minutes.
- What genre is Romance 1600?
- Romance 1600 is catalogued under Pop.