A Private Heaven
A Private Heaven, released in 1984, was the fifth album release by Scottish singer Sheena Easton. Released by EMI America, the album featured the hit singles "Strut" and "Sugar Walls".
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Scottish - Sheena Easton - EMI America - Strut - Sugar Walls
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The album marked a conscious effort by Easton to change her image to that of a sexy pop singer after cultivating a "sweet and innocent" image since the launch of her career five years earlier. Easton collaborated with Prince on several tracks on this album, including the controversial "Sugar Walls", written by Prince under the pseudonym "Christopher Nevermind". The track and its accompanying video were banned in some regions due to its sexually risque lyrics and was one of several songs cited by Tipper Gore on her Filthy Fifteen list in her efforts to introduce mandatory warning labelling of explicit musical albums.
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Prince - Pseudonym - Tipper Gore - Filthy Fifteen
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Easton's association with Prince would continue for the next few years, though A Private Heaven remains the most successful byproduct of the collaboration.
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