Sheena Easton - Best Kept Secret
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Sheena Easton |
| Studio | Innovative Dist Netw |
| Release Date | July 25, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 046632403222 |
About Sheena Easton - Best Kept Secret
Reissue of the diva from Scotland's 1982 album with 3 bonustracks, 'Wish You Were Here Tonight', 'I Don't Need Your Word' and her hit duet with Kenny Rogers, 'We've Got Tonight'.2000 release. Standard jewel case. Album Description
Tracks
- Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) - Sheena Easton, Mathieson, Greg
- I Like the Fright - Sheena Easton, Kipner, Steve
- Almost over You - Sheena Easton, Kimball, J
- Devil in a Fast Car - Sheena Easton, Kimball, J
- Don't Leave Me This Way - Sheena Easton, Pennington, J.P.
- Let Sleeping Dogs Lie - Sheena Easton, Kipner, Steve
- (She's in Love) With Her Radio - Sheena Easton, Roth
- Just One Smile - Sheena Easton, Newman, Randy
- Sweet Talk - Sheena Easton, Kimball, J
- Best Kept Man - Sheena Easton, Shefts
- Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) - Sheena Easton, Mathieson, Greg
- Wish You Were Here Tonight - Sheena Easton, Sullins
- I Don't Need Your Word - Sheena Easton, Leeson, M.D.
- We've Got Tonight - Sheena Easton, Seger, Bob
- Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) - Sheena Easton, Mathieson, Greg
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(11 reviews)
Best Kept Secret yeah right this cd is darn good so why would she ever called it best kept secret. I love the way she looks on the cover she's got that look on her face that says do you want to mess with me?
Rondall
May 30, 2008 |  | Saw Sheena in concert when promoting this album |  |
It was during the promotion of this album when I first saw Sheena in concert back in August of 1983...Its great to listen to this cd once again and remember her singing most of these songs live.
I've seen her in concert several times since then, mostly when she was in Vegas, but will always remember this one album, songs and concert.
June 17, 2005 |  | Easton remakes herself and succeeds. |  |
After the critically acclaimed, but commercially ignored "Madness, Money & Music," Sheena Easton decided to update her sound and image (see album cover) with 1983's "Best Kept Secret." Intent on pursuing dance music, she dumped long-time producer Christopher Neil in favor of Greg Mathieson (Donna Summer, Olivia Newton-John). The move worked surprisingly well, as first single "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" made the Top 10 on both the pop and dance charts, and the album climbed to number 33 on the Billboard album chart. The rest of the set basically follows the same blueprint as "Telefone," upbeat dance tunes heavy on the synthesizers. There are two notable exceptions, however. As with most of Easton's albums, the stand-out tracks are the ballads. Included here are the exquisite "Almost Over You," (which also made the Top 40) and a superb cover of Dusty Springfield's "Just One Smile." The only misstep seems to have been the choice of "Devil In A Fast Car" as the third single over more radio-friendly cuts like "(She's In Love) With Her Radio," and "Best Kept Man." As a bonus, the reissue CD also includes Sheena's 1982 Top 10 duet with Kenny Rogers, "We've Got Tonight", which wasn't previously available on any of her albums. Definently one of Easton's best. Thanks, One Way Records!
November 3, 2002This has to be one of Sheenas best albums.Less filler and more great tunes.
December 22, 2001The Best album I ever bought.... Even it's a long time work
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