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− | {{ | + | <!------ ALBUM TABLE --------> |
+ | |album name = 16 | ||
+ | |album image = [[File:16 album.jpg|border|200px|link=|16 (Front Cover)]] | ||
+ | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 18|18 November 1987]] | ||
+ | |length = 36:42 | ||
+ | |label = [[Paisley Park Records]] | ||
+ | |studios = [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
+ | <!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------> | ||
|previous year = 1987 | |previous year = 1987 | ||
|next year = 1988 | |next year = 1988 | ||
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|previous album link = [[Album: Taja Sevelle|Taja Sevelle]] | |previous album link = [[Album: Taja Sevelle|Taja Sevelle]] | ||
|next album link = [[Album: Riot In English|Riot In English]] | |next album link = [[Album: Riot In English|Riot In English]] | ||
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− | + | |introduction = '''16''' is the second (and final) studio album by [[Madhouse]], and was released in November 1987 (ten months after their first album [[Album: 8|8]]). ''New Directions In Garage Music'' appears as a subtitle on the cover, in a nod to a series of albums by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] from the late 60s and early 70s. | |
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− | '''16''' is the second (and final) studio album by [[Madhouse]], and was released in November | + | |
− | + | All eight tracks were written or co-written by [[Prince]], and all contain him playing most instruments, with [[Eric Leeds]] playing saxophone and minimal contributions from other musicians. Following on from the previous album, [[Album: 8|8]], all tracks are given written numerical names, from [[Nine]] to [[Sixteen]], while the album is named numerically. | |
− | [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] | + | [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] would return to [[Madhouse]] projects in the future, although no other [[Madhouse]] albums were released. See [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] (1989) and [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]] (1994) for two later unreleased albums. |
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− | [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] | + | <b>Sessions and compiling</b> |
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− | + | [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] recorded the album in a very dense few days of recording at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, Minnesota, from [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July]] to [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_2|2 August 1987]], shortly after completing filming for the [[Film: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] movie. | |
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− | + | The only exception are [[Nine]], which was recorded in March 1987 at [[Prince]]’s [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]], Chanhassen, Minnesota. [[Sixteen]] was also likely recorded around this time. | |
− | # <b>[[Nine]] (2:06)</ | + | |
− | # <b>[[Ten]] (5:04)</ | + | |
− | # <b>[[Eleven]] (6:14)</ | + | <b>Musicians input</b> |
− | # <b>[[Twelve]] (5:14)</ | + | |
+ | Four of the eight tracks on the album feature only [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]]. [[Sheila E.]] plays drums and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] plays bass guitar on three tracks ([[Ten]], [[Eleven]] and [[Fifteen]]), and [[Dr. Fink]] plays keyboards on [[Sixteen]]. [[Prince]] and [[Sheila E.]]’s contributions are uncredited. The band for the whole album is listed as [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]], [[Dr. Fink]] and the fictional John Lewis. | ||
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+ | <b>Promotion</b> | ||
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+ | The album produced two singles, [[Single: 10|10]] and [[Single: 13|13]], but failed to enter the charts. | ||
+ | <!-------TRACK LIST -------> | ||
+ | |tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is a reissue from the LP.</small> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Nine]]</b> (2:06) <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Ten]]</b> (5:04) <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Eleven]]</b> (6:14) <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Twelve]]</b> (5:14) <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Thirteen]]</b> (4:46) <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Fourteen]]</b> (5:12) <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Fifteen]]</b> (3:49) <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Sixteen]]</b> (4:17) <sup>3</sup> | ||
+ | <!-------LP FORMAT -------> | ||
+ | |other format = LP | ||
+ | |content = | ||
+ | # <b>[[Nine]]</b>(2:06) <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Ten]]</b> (5:04) <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Eleven]]</b> (6:14) <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | # <b>[[Twelve]]</b> (5:14) <sup>1</sup> | ||
*Side 2: | *Side 2: | ||
− | # <b>[[Thirteen]] (4:46)</ | + | # <b>[[Thirteen]]</b> (4:46) <sup>1</sup> |
− | # <b>[[Fourteen]] (5:12)</ | + | # <b>[[Fourteen]]</b> (5:12) <sup>1</sup> |
− | # <b>[[Fifteen]] (3:49)</ | + | # <b>[[Fifteen]]</b> (3:49) <sup>2</sup> |
− | # <b>[[Sixteen]] (4:17)</ | + | # <b>[[Sixteen]]</b> (4:17) <sup>3</sup> |
− | < | + | | credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] except where indicated. |
− | < | + | |* comment = <small> |
− | < | + | <sup>1</sup> Written by [[Prince]] (credited as [[Madhouse]])<br> |
− | < | + | <sup>2</sup> Written by [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Sheila E.]] (credited as [[Madhouse]])<br> |
− | + | <sup>3</sup> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] (credited as [[Madhouse]])<small> | |
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− | + | |musicians = [[Eric Leeds]] – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, keyboards, flute | |
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*[[Prince]] – all other instruments, except where noted (uncredited) | *[[Prince]] – all other instruments, except where noted (uncredited) | ||
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums on [[Ten]], [[Eleven]] and [[Fifteen]] (uncredited) | *[[Sheila E.]] - drums on [[Ten]], [[Eleven]] and [[Fifteen]] (uncredited) | ||
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*[[Dr. Fink]] - keyboards on [[Sixteen]] (incorrectly credited for all tracks) | *[[Dr. Fink]] - keyboards on [[Sixteen]] (incorrectly credited for all tracks) | ||
*<small>John Lewis - drums (incorrectly credited for all tracks, but does not appear)</small> | *<small>John Lewis - drums (incorrectly credited for all tracks, but does not appear)</small> | ||
− | + | |production = [[Prince]] - producer (credited as [[Madhouse]]) | |
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*[[Eddie Garcia]] - engineering, mixing | *[[Eddie Garcia]] - engineering, mixing | ||
*[[Eddie Miller]] - engineering | *[[Eddie Miller]] - engineering | ||
*[[Eric Leeds]] - mixing | *[[Eric Leeds]] - mixing | ||
*Bernie Grundman Mastering - mastering | *Bernie Grundman Mastering - mastering | ||
− | + | *Maneca Lightner - "Madhouse cover girl" | |
− | + | *Laura LiPuma - art direction / design | |
− | * | + | *Richard Litt - photography |
− | * | + | *Rosha - hair, make-up |
− | + | *Carol James - styling | |
− | + | *Lisa Elliott - dress | |
− | + | *Neo 80 - dress | |
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− | == | + | |thanks = none |
− | + | <!-------SINGLES -------> | |
− | <br> | + | |singles = |
− | =Album | + | {{AlbumSingles| |
− | == | + | |singles = |
+ | {{AlbumSinglesLine| | ||
+ | |Single = [[Single: 10|10]] | ||
+ | |B-side = [[Ten And ½]] | ||
+ | |Image = Ten single.jpg | ||
+ | |Link = Single: 10 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{AlbumSinglesLine| | ||
+ | |Single = [[Single: 13|13]] | ||
+ | |B-side = [[Four]] | ||
+ | |Image = 13 single.jpg | ||
+ | |Link = Single: 13 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |see also = | ||
+ | {{SeeAlso| | ||
+ | |item1 = [[Album: 8|8]]<br>(Album) | ||
+ | |image1 = [[File:8 album.jpg|60px|link=Album: 8]] | ||
+ | |item2 = [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]]<br>(Unreleased 1989 album) | ||
+ | |image2 = [[File:24_1988_album.jpg|60px|link=Album: 24 (1989)]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |charts = | ||
+ | {{Charts| | ||
+ | |charts = {{noCharts|format=album|Country= the USA}} | ||
+ | |certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}} | ||
+ | |awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |releases = {{:Releases: Empty}} | ||
+ | |album promotion = <small>Album ad in USA</small><br> | ||
[[file: 1987-madhouse16-ad-smaller.jpeg |150px]]<br> | [[file: 1987-madhouse16-ad-smaller.jpeg |150px]]<br> | ||
− | + | |trivia = * The ''New directions in music'' subtitle or a variant also appears on [[Album: Xpectation|Xpectation]] and [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]], both released in 2003. | |
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− | + | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | |
− | + | |categories = [[Category:1987]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]] | |
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