5013929447318

Todo Me Recuerda A Ti Limited Powder Blue 12" Vinyl Edition

Sheena Easton

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Format: 12"

Cat No: CRPOPLP273

Release Date:  29 March 2024

Label:  Cherry Pop / Cherry Red

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5013929447318

Genres:  Pop  80's  

  • Description

    • First-ever vinyl repress of the classic 1984 Spanish- language album that consolidated Sheena’s star status in Latin America. • Remastered from the original master tapes and pressed on powder blue coloured vinyl with refreshed artwork including new inner sleeve. • Includes the Grammy-winning duet with Mexican teen star Luis Miguel, ‘Me Gustas Tal Como Eres’, as well as Spanish versions of her classic hits ’Telefone’, ‘Morning Train (9 To 5)’, ‘We’ve Got Tonight’ (with Spanish superstar Dyango) and more. Sheena Easton rocketed to overnight fame in 1980 with the BBC broadcast of The Big Time - arguably the first pop reality show - subsequently breaking records with her first two singles ‘Modern Girl’ and ‘9 To 5’ simultaneously hitting the UK Top Ten. Within a year, she had topped the US Hot 100 with the renamed ‘Morning Train (Nine To Five)’, recorded the smash Bond theme ‘For Your Eyes Only’, released two platinum-selling albums and become a bonafide international sensation. Having focussed her career on the US with 1983’s #1 country smash ‘We’ve Got Tonight’ and MTV-friendly top 10 hit ‘Telefone’, Sheena turned her attention to Latin America - returning to the studio with producer Greg Mathieson early the following year. Joined by renowned singer-songwriter Juan Carlos Calderón, they recorded her first Spanish-language album ‘Todo Me Recuerda A Ti’. Lead by the Grammy-winning duet with teen star Luis Miguel, ‘Me Gustas Tal Como Eres’ (‘I Like You Just The Way You Are’), the album, became a smash hit in Mexico and across South America where she maintains a loyal fanbase to this day. This is the fifth in a series of limited edition remastered coloured vinyl pressings of her 1980s albums, and part of Cherry Red’s ongoing re-issue campaign of the star’s EMI catalogue in association with RT Industries.