Sheila & B. Devotion
"Spacer" b/w "Don't Go"
Carrere Records DM 4811
Released 1979
Speed: 33⅓ RPM
A1: Spacer / 6:14
B1: Don't Go / 4:32
From the album King of the World, released 1979.
Carrere Records in the US was distributed by Atlantic Records.
This is a somewhat forgotten song produced by The Chic Organization (Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards) which at best, made #44 on the Billboard dance music chart. The song could have been lifted straight off of a Chic album at the time, and was part of an album Rodgers and Edwards produced for the French singer Sheila who from 1977-1980, headed a group called Sheila and B. Devotion (also known as "Sheila B. Devotion" or "Sheila and Black Devotion" in various parts of the world, with the first single mysteriously released as "S.B. Devotion" until her identity was revealed after their first single "Love Me Baby" became a hit in France. Black Devotion was a trio of singers/dancers hired to accompany Sheila. Prior to this brief period in her career, she had enormous success in France as a bubblegum pop singer, and continued with more adult-oriented music past 1980.
"Spacer" b/w "Don't Go"
Carrere Records DM 4811
Released 1979
Speed: 33⅓ RPM
A1: Spacer / 6:14
B1: Don't Go / 4:32
From the album King of the World, released 1979.
Carrere Records in the US was distributed by Atlantic Records.
Sheila & B. Devotion - Spacer
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This is a somewhat forgotten song produced by The Chic Organization (Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards) which at best, made #44 on the Billboard dance music chart. The song could have been lifted straight off of a Chic album at the time, and was part of an album Rodgers and Edwards produced for the French singer Sheila who from 1977-1980, headed a group called Sheila and B. Devotion (also known as "Sheila B. Devotion" or "Sheila and Black Devotion" in various parts of the world, with the first single mysteriously released as "S.B. Devotion" until her identity was revealed after their first single "Love Me Baby" became a hit in France. Black Devotion was a trio of singers/dancers hired to accompany Sheila. Prior to this brief period in her career, she had enormous success in France as a bubblegum pop singer, and continued with more adult-oriented music past 1980.