Alright, grab your tea and biscuits, because we're about to take a trip down memory lane with Sheena Easton's Madness, Money And Music on green vinyl.
This album screams '80s nostalgia louder than a neon leg warmer-clad aerobics class.
From the iconic synth-pop beats to Easton's powerhouse vocals, Madness, Money And Music is a time capsule of pure pop perfection.
The title track, "Machinery," will have you grooving like it's 1984 all over again.
It's like stepping into a time machine and landing smack dab in the middle of a John Hughes movie soundtrack.
But don't let the bubbly surface fool you.
Easton delves into themes of love, fame, and of course, money, with a hint of sass and a whole lot of style.
Tracks like "When He Shines" and "I Wouldn't Beg For Water" showcase Easton's range as an artist, proving she's more than just a pretty face with killer dance moves.
And let's talk about that green vinyl.
It's like holding a precious gem in your hands, adding a touch of extra magic to an already sparkling record.
So dust off your turntable, grab a glass of bubbly (or a cuppa, if that's more your style), and get ready to dance your cares away with Sheena Easton's Madness, Money And Music.
Cheers, darlings.
This album screams '80s nostalgia louder than a neon leg warmer-clad aerobics class.
From the iconic synth-pop beats to Easton's powerhouse vocals, Madness, Money And Music is a time capsule of pure pop perfection.
The title track, "Machinery," will have you grooving like it's 1984 all over again.
It's like stepping into a time machine and landing smack dab in the middle of a John Hughes movie soundtrack.
But don't let the bubbly surface fool you.
Easton delves into themes of love, fame, and of course, money, with a hint of sass and a whole lot of style.
Tracks like "When He Shines" and "I Wouldn't Beg For Water" showcase Easton's range as an artist, proving she's more than just a pretty face with killer dance moves.
And let's talk about that green vinyl.
It's like holding a precious gem in your hands, adding a touch of extra magic to an already sparkling record.
So dust off your turntable, grab a glass of bubbly (or a cuppa, if that's more your style), and get ready to dance your cares away with Sheena Easton's Madness, Money And Music.
Cheers, darlings.






