"Trying to put out a hit record? There's nothing more obnoxious to me right now." That's Sheena Easton, on the phone from her Las Vegas home, explaining she has no desire to compete in today's music marketplace.
A single mom, Easton says she wants her children to learn good work habits from her... "I use my job as a way to stress responsibility: 'Everybody's part of a team and even your boss has a boss, and even though Mommy doesn't have an obvious boss, I still have a boss.
“People have this image of me from the 1980s and some come up to me and say, ‘You look different!’ I used to get stressed about it but I’ve realised that if they are old enough to remember those images, the chances are, they probably look different too!”
Sheena Easton hasn't slowed down one bit since her heyday of hits in the '80s. The soulful Scot is back on the Strip and is taking audiences on a stroll down memory lane with a catalog of greatest hits.
It's kind of like an irresistible temptation to be able to record the songs that you sing in the shower. Even if your job is to be a professional singer, we still dork out at home. That's what this album is...it's my chance to be a teenager again