No Sound But a Heart

No Sound But a Heart is Sheena Easton's eighth studio album, released in 1987 on the EMI America label. The album was issued in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and other Asian markets. The album consisted of midtempo and ballad songs, including the single and video, "Eternity", written by Prince. The disc features Steve Perry from Journey on backing vocals on "Still in Love" and a duet with Eugene Wilde on "What If We Fall In Love".

No Sound But a Heart
Studio album by
Released1987, 1999 re-release
GenreAdult Contemporary
LabelEMI
ProducerKeith Diamond, Narada Michael Walden, Nick Martinelli, David Leonard and Phil Ramone
Sheena Easton chronology
Do You
(1985)
No Sound But a Heart
(1987)
The Lover in Me
(1988)

Many songs from the album were covered by other artists: Crystal Gayle and Gary Morris featured "Wanna Give My Love" and "What If We Fall In Love" on a 1987 duet album What If We Fall in Love; Celine Dion recorded "The Last to Know" on 1990's Unison; Patti LaBelle covered "Still In Love" on 1989's Be Yourself and Pia Zadora recorded "Floating Hearts" on 1989's Pia Z.

The release of No Sound But a Heart was hampered in the United States after EMI-America was absorbed into EMI-Manhattan records and two scheduled release dates for the album (February and June 1987) were not met. The album was reissued in 1999 by the One Way Records label, marking the first time it had been officially available in the United States. The 1999 reissue added several bonus tracks including Easton's contributions to the soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night..., "Natural Love" and the Top 50 single "So Far, So Good".

This was Easton's final release on the EMI label and one of the most sought after albums in her catalog by fans. She subsequently moved to MCA Records the following year, 1988.

Two unreleased tracks from the album have appeared on YouTube: "Rhythm Of Romance" (also recorded by Lulu in 1993) and a cover version of Patrice Rushen's "Anything Can Happen" (both the album version single edit and 12" extended version).

On July 12, 2019, RT Industries released No Sound But A Heart to digital release.

Reviews

From a 1987 review in Rolling Stone magazine: "No Sound But A Heart is an interesting compromise. It keeps the emphasis on soul balladry, but backs its songs with solid R&B grooves."

Track listing

  1. "Eternity" (Prince) - 4:17
  2. "Still Willing to Try" (Keith Diamond) - 4:06
  3. "Still in Love" (Jeffrey Cohen, Narada Michael Walden) featuring Steve Perry - 4:33
  4. "Wanna Give My Love" (Dana Merino) - 3:55
  5. "The Last to Know" (Phil Gladston, Brock Walsh) - 5:19
  6. "No Sound But a Heart" (John Bettis, Patrick Leonard) - 4:19
  7. "What If We Fall in Love" (Jon Buckingham) featuring Eugene Wilde - 4:09
  8. "No Ordinary Love" (Diamond, James Ingram) - 4:42
  9. "Floating Hearts" (Cohen, Walden, Corrado Rustici) - 6:32

The 1999 reissue added the following bonus tracks

  1. "Shockwave" B-side of "Eternity" (Sheena Easton) - 5:42
  2. "So Far So Good" from the Motion Picture About Last Night (Jimmy Mundy, Tom Snow, Cynthia Weil, Edward Little White) - 4:04
  3. "Natural Love" from the Motion Picture About Last Night (Tom Snow, Cynthia Weil) - 3:50
  4. "It's Christmas All Over the World" from the Motion Picture Santa Claus: The Movie - 4:54

Personnel

  • Sheena Easton – lead vocals, backing vocals (3-6, 8)
  • Kim Bullard – keyboards (1), synthesizer (1)
  • Prince – keyboards (1), guitar (1)
  • Keith Diamond – keyboards (2, 6, 8), synth bass (2, 6, 8) drums (2, 6, 8), arrangements (2, 6, 8), Fairlight CMI (8)
  • Skip Anderson – keyboards (2, 6)
  • Walter Afanasieff – keyboards (3, 7, 9), synthesizer (3, 7, 9)
  • David Sancious – keyboards (3, 9), synthesizer (3, 9), synth sax solo (9)
  • Chuck Kentis – synthesizer (4)
  • Arthur Stead – synthesizer (4)
  • Randy Cantor – keyboards (5)
  • Preston Glass – synthesizer (7), bells (7)
  • Jeff Smith – programming (8)
  • Ira Siegel – guitar (2)
  • Corrado Rustici – Charvel GTM6 rhythm guitar (3, 9), lead guitar (7)
  • John McCurry – guitar (4)
  • Ron Jennings – guitar (5)
  • Paul Pesco – guitar (8)
  • Randy JacksonMoog Source bass (3), bass guitar (7, 9)
  • Neil Jason – bass guitar (4)
  • Doug Grigsby – bass guitar (5)
  • Wayne Brathwaite – fretless bass (6)
  • Doug Wimbish – bass guitar (8)
  • Narada Michael WaldenLinnDrum (3, 9), programming (3, 9), arrangements (3, 7, 9), drums (7)
  • Greg Gigi GonawaySimmons tom tom (3), cymbal (3)
  • Steve Holley – drums (4)
  • Jim Salamone – drums (5)
  • Bill Hendrickson – cymbal (9)
  • Todd Hemmenway – cello (1)
  • Alan Rubin – trumpet (2, 6), flugelhorn (2, 6)
  • Lew Soloff – trumpet (2, 6), flugelhorn (2, 6)
  • John Clark – French horn (2)
  • Peter Jon Gordon – French horn (2)
  • Toots Thielemans – harmonica (5)
  • Lawrence Feldman – alto flute (6), tenor saxophone (6)
  • Dave Tofani – alto flute (6), alto saxophone (6)
  • Danny Wilensky – saxophone (8)
  • Randy Peterson – vocal arrangements (1)
  • Leon Pendarvis – horn arrangements (2, 6), string arrangements (2, 6), conductor (2, 6)
  • Doriane Elliot – music contractor (2, 6)
  • Vicki Genfan – music contractor (2, 6)
  • Jerry Hey – string arrangements (3, 7)
  • Phil Ramone – arrangements (4)
  • Nick Martinelli – arrangements (5)
  • Jack Faith – string arrangements (5)
  • Steve Perry – backing vocals (3)
  • Rory Dodd – backing vocals (4)
  • Merrick Norman – backing vocals (4)
  • Eric Troyer – backing vocals (4)
  • Armand Pocaraba – backing vocals (5)
  • Eugene Wilde – lead vocals (7)
  • Janice Dempsey – backing vocals (8)
  • Lisa Fischer – backing vocals (8)
  • B.J. Nelson – backing vocals (8)
  • Kitty Beethoven – backing vocals (9)
  • Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals (9)
  • Jennifer Hall – backing vocals (9)
  • Alex Ligertwood – backing vocals (9)

Production

  • Producers – David Leonard (Track 1); Keith Diamond (Tracks 2, 6 & 8); Narada Michael Walden (Tracks 3, 7 & 9-12); Phil Ramone (Track 4); Nick Martinelli (Track 5); Keith Olsen (Track 13).
  • Engineers – David Leonard (Track 1); J.C. Convertino (Tracks 2 & 6); Bob Rosa (Tracks 2, 6 & 8); David Frazer (Tracks 3, 7 & 9); Jimmy Bayer (Track 4); Gene Leone, Scott MacMillan and Michael Tarsia (Track 5); Matthew Kasher (Track 8).
  • Assistant Engineers – Bino Espinoza and David Knight (Track 1); Ed Bruder (Tracks 2, 6 & 8); Tony Masciaratte (Tracks 2 & 6); Dana Jon Chappelle (Tracks 3, 7 & 9); Tim Leitner (Track 4); Randy Abrams (Track 5); Robert Brockman, Mark Partis, Angela Piva, Roey Shamir and Tom Vercillo (Track 8).
  • Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory (Hollywood, CA); Tarpan Studios (San Rafael, CA); Unique Recording Studios, The Hit Factory and Soundtrack Studios (New York, NY); Sigma Sound Studios (Pittsburgh, PA).
  • Mixing – Bob Rosa (Tracks 2, 6 & 8); David Frazer (Tracks 3, 7 & 9); Michael Tarsia (Track 5).
  • Mixed at Soundcastle (Santa Monica, CA); Tarpan Studios, Unique Recording Studios, Soundtrack Studios and Sigma Sound Studios.
  • Remixing on Track 5 by Julian Mendelsohn at Sarm Studios (London, England).
  • Mastered by Wally Traugott at Capitol Records (Hollywood, CA).
  • Production Coordination – Lorraine Rebidas (Track 1); Joseph D'Ambrosio (Track 4)
  • Art Direction – Henry Marquez
  • Design – Tommy Steele
  • Photography – Marco Franciosa and Herb Ritts
  • Management – Harriet Wasserman

References

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