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| The song was recorded in late 2012 or early 2013, most likely at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The studio version of the track was played by [[DJ Rashida]] prior to [[Prince]]'s show on [[17_January 2013|17 January 2013 (show 1): Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. | | The song was recorded in late 2012 or early 2013, most likely at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The studio version of the track was played by [[DJ Rashida]] prior to [[Prince]]'s show on [[17_January 2013|17 January 2013 (show 1): Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. |
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− | It was included (as "'''Ain't Gon Miss Ya'''") as the first track on a CD found at [[Paisley Park Studios]] following [[Prince]]'s death, labeled "Live Band Trax". The other tracks ([[Screwdriver]], [[When She Comes]], [[Shade Of Umber]], [[Boyfriend]], and [[The Secret Text]]) mostly stem from 2012 or early 2013, suggesting that this CD was compiled around that time. It is not known if the version included on the CD was a live in-studio take with the then-nascent [[3rdEyeGirl]] line-up, or a full studio recording for the band members to learn. | + | It was included (as "'''Ain't Gon Miss Ya'''") as the first track on a CD found at [[Paisley Park Studios]] following [[Prince]]'s death, labeled "Live Band Trax". The other tracks ([[Screwdriver]], [[When She Comes]], [[Shade Of Umber]], [[Boyfriend]], and [[The Secret Text]]) mostly stem from 2012 or early 2013, suggesting that this CD was compiled around that time. It is not known if the version included on the CD was a live in-studio take with the then-nascent [[3rdEyeGirl]] line-up, or the original studio recording for the band members to learn. |
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| It is unknown if the studio version of this song was intended for any particular project. The horn arrangement is by [[Prince]] and [[Michael B. Nelson]]. | | It is unknown if the studio version of this song was intended for any particular project. The horn arrangement is by [[Prince]] and [[Michael B. Nelson]]. |