Tren de Amor

"Tren de Amor" (Spanish for "Train of Love") is a song by American singer Jermaine Stewart, released in 1989 as the lead single from his fourth studio album What Becomes a Legend Most. It was written by Stewart, Ian Curnow and Phil Harding, and produced by Curnow and Harding. "Tren de Amor" reached No. 97 in the UK and remained in the charts for three weeks.[1] The song was also used in the soundtrack for the 1989 American black comedy film She-Devil.[2]

"Tren de Amor"
Single by Jermaine Stewart
from the album What Becomes a Legend Most
B-side"When Sex Becomes a Religion"
Released1989
GenrePop
Length3:51
Label10 Records
Virgin Records
Songwriter(s)Jermaine Stewart
Ian Curnow
Phil Harding
Producer(s)Ian Curnow
Phil Harding
Jermaine Stewart singles chronology
"Is It Really Love?"
(1989)
"Tren de Amor"
(1989)
"Every Woman Wants To"
(1990)

A music video was filmed to promote the single and Stewart also performed the song on the German TV show "Peters Pop Show" and "Eurotops". The B-Side, "When Sex Becomes a Religion", was exclusive to the single, written by Stewart, Arnold Hennings and Vince Lawrence.[3]

A limited edition 7" vinyl single was released with an exclusive poster bag.[4] For the single, various remixes of "Tren de Amor" were included along with the CD single track "Got To Be Love (The Cymone Mix)" which is a remix of a track from Stewart's 1987 album Say It Again.

Reception

Upon release, Music & Media described the song as a "beautifully produced slice of late 80s dance music with a killer chorus".[5] Jennifer Grant of the Perthshire Advertiser felt it was a "nice enough record" with "plenty of ooh ooh aah aahs" and "a harmonica bit which sounds a touch like the old theme for The Old Grey Whistle Test."[6] Robin Smith of Record Mirror commented: "Unfortunately, "Tren de Amor" is nothing more than a tiresome piece of Scunthorpe Variety Club cabaret soul that doesn't quite stop at the station."[7]

Formats

7" single
  1. "Tren de Amor" - 3:51
  2. "When Sex Becomes a Religion" - 4:21
12" single
  1. "Tren de Amor (Express Mix)" - 6:35
  2. "Tren de Amor (A Capella Mix)" - 4:55
  3. "When Sex Becomes a Religion" - 4:19
CD single
  1. "Tren de Amor" - 3:51
  2. "Got To Be Love (The Cymone Mix)" - 4:47
  3. "Tren De Amor (Express Mix)" - 6:35
  4. "When Sex Becomes a Religion" - 4:21

Personnel

Production

  • Phil Harding & Ian Curnow - producers and arrangers of "Tren de Amor", remixers of "Tren de Amor (Express Mix)"
  • Arnold Hennings, Jermaine Stewart - producers of "When Sex Becomes a Religion"
  • AndrĂ© Cymone - producer and remixer of "Got To Be Love (The Cymone Mix)"
  • Phil Harding, Yoyo Olugbo - engineers on "Tren de Amor"

Other

  • Bill Smith Studio - artwork design
  • Mike Owen - photography

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[8] 97
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References

  1. http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/23509/jermaine-stewart/
  2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098309/soundtrack
  3. "Jermaine Stewart - Tren De Amor at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-06-23.
  4. "Jermaine Stewart - Tren De Amor (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-06-23.
  5. "Previews: Singles". Music & Media. 18 November 1989.
  6. Grant, Jennifer (21 November 1989). "Discover". Perthshire Advertiser.
  7. Smith, Robin (11 November 1989). "Singles". Record Mirror.
  8. http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/23509/jermaine-stewart/
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