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Two CD set. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Sheena Easton's classic 1982 EMI fan-favorite album - remastered from the original master tapes. Includes the singles 'Machinery', 'Are You Man Enough' and 'I Wouldn't Beg For Water' as well as her original recording of 'Wind Beneath My Wings'. Includes eight bonus tracks featuring B-sides and four previously-unreleased tracks including 'Woman' and 'The Lonely Stay Alone'. DVD features her Emmy-winning 1982 US TV special 'Act One' including special guests Kenny Rogers and Al Jarreau, plus all the promo videos from the album. 24-page booklet includes rare photography and illuminating new interviews with producer Christopher Neil and songwriters Deborah Allen, Steve Thompson, Peter Vale and more by ex-Attitude editor Adam Mattera.
5 Medley: Last Night at Danceland (With Al Jarreau)/ Boogie Down (Al Jarreau)/ Roof Garden (With Al Jarreau)
6 We've Got Tonight (With Kenny Rogers)
7 The Entertainer
8 Out Here on My Own
9 Madness, Money and Music
10 Wind Beneath My Wings
11 Machinery - EMI Promotional Video
12 Are You Man Enough - EMI Promotional Video
13 Ice Out in the Rain - EMI Promotional Video
Two CD set. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Sheena Easton's classic 1982 EMI fan-favorite album - remastered from the original master tapes. Includes the singles 'Machinery', 'Are You Man Enough' and 'I Wouldn't Beg For Water' as well as her original recording of 'Wind Beneath My Wings'. Includes eight bonus tracks featuring B-sides and four previously-unreleased tracks including 'Woman' and 'The Lonely Stay Alone'. DVD features her Emmy-winning 1982 US TV special 'Act One' including special guests Kenny Rogers and Al Jarreau, plus all the promo videos from the album. 24-page booklet includes rare photography and illuminating new interviews with producer Christopher Neil and songwriters Deborah Allen, Steve Thompson, Peter Vale and more by ex-Attitude editor Adam Mattera.