No Sound But a Heart | ||||
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Studio album by Sheena Easton | ||||
Released | 1987, 1999 re-release | |||
Genre | Adult Contemporary | |||
Label | EMI America One Way Records | |||
Producer | Keith Diamond, Narada Michael Walden, Nick Martinelli, David Leonard, and Phil Ramone | |||
Sheena Easton chronology | ||||
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No Sound But a Heart was Sheena Easton's eighth studio album, released in 1987 on the EMI America label. The album's original U.S. release was canceled but some copies were found stateside. The album was issued in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and other Asian markets. The album consisted of midtempo and ballad songs. The disc features Journey's ex-front man Steve Perry on backing vocals on "Still in Love" and Eugene Wilde on "What If We Fall In Love".
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 has been officially available in the United States. The album produced one single and video, "Eternity", written by Prince. The 1999 reissue added several bonus tracks. This was Easton's final release on the EMI label and one of the most sought after album in her catalog by fans. She subsequently moved to MCA Records the following year in 1988.
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 named for the latter song; Celine Dion recorded "The Last to Know" on 1990s Unison; Patti LaBelle covered "Still In Love" on 1989's Be Yourself; and Pia Zadora recorded "Floating Hearts" on 1989's Pia Z.
Two unreleased tracks have appeared on YouTube Rhythm Of Romance (also recorded by LULU in 1993) and Anything Can Happen (album version single edit and 12" extended version) all on YouTube.
The 1999 reissue added the following bonus tracks
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.