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<!------ ALBUM TABLE -------->
 
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|album name            = 24
 
|album name            = 24
|album image            = [[File:Unreleased project.png]]
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|album image            = [[File:24_1988_album.jpg|200px]]
|date                  = 1988
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|date                  = 1989
 
|label                  = [[Paisley Park Records]]
 
|label                  = [[Paisley Park Records]]
 
|studios                = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA
 
|studios                = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA
 
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY -------->
 
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY -------->
 
|previous year          = 1986
 
|previous year          = 1986
|previous album        = Album: The Flesh
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|previous album        = Album: The Flesh (1986)
|previous album link    = [[Album:_The Flesh|The Flesh]]
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|previous album link    = [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh]]
 
|next year              = 1989
 
|next year              = 1989
|next album            = Album: Sheila E. 1989
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|next album            = Album: Sheila E. (1989)
|next album link        = [[Album: Sheila E. 1989|''untitled Sheila E. album'']]
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|next album link        = [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|''Untitled Sheila E. album'']]
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
|introduction          = '''24''' is an unreleased third studio album by [[Madhouse]], and was recorded from July-December 1988, with a planned release in early 1989. All tracks are believed to have been written by [[Prince]], and all contain him playing most instruments, with [[Eric Leeds]] playing saxophone and flute, with minimal contributions from other musicians. Unlike the previous albums, neither [[Sheila E.]] nor [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] were involved in the recordings. Following on from [[Madhouse]]'s first two album, [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], all tracks are given numerical names (albeit written as numbers rather than written words, unlike the previous albums), but they are also given subtitles in brackets to give them more individual character.
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|introduction          = '''24''' is an unreleased third studio album by [[Madhouse]], and was recorded from July-December 1988, in between dates of the [[Lovesexy Tour]] in Europe and the USA, with a planned release in early 1989. All tracks are believed to have been written by [[Prince]], and all contain him playing most instruments, with [[Eric Leeds]] playing saxophone and flute, with minimal contributions from other musicians. Unlike the previous albums, neither [[Sheila E.]] nor [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] were involved in the recordings. Following on from [[Madhouse]]’s first two album, [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], all tracks are given numerical names (albeit written as numbers rather than written words, unlike the previous albums), but they are also given subtitles in brackets to give them more individual character.
  
The album was rejected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], but later in 1989, [[Eric Leeds]] compiled a new ten-track [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: 26|26]], which later evolved into his first solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]. In 1993, [[Prince]] recorded a new [[Madhouse]] album with his current band, also called [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]], with entirely new tracks. See [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]] for details.
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The album was rejected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], but later in 1989, [[Eric Leeds]] compiled a new ten-track [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: Times Squared|26]], which later evolved into his first solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].  
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On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 21|21 January 1991]], [[Prince]] submitted four tracks planned for that album to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] ([[17 (Penetration)]], [[18 (R U Legal Yet?)]], [[19 (Jailbait)]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]]) for his consideration. [[Prince]] wanted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Davis] to record additional trumpet parts before sending them back. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Davis] instead taught the four tracks to his band, and recorded new versions of ([[17 (Penetration)|Penetration]], [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)|A Girl And Her Puppy]]) with his band in late March 1991 at Bauer Studios (Studio 1), Ludwigsburg, Germany. His studio versions remain unreleased but live versions of [[17 (Penetration)|Penetration]] and [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] were released in 2021 on the posthumous [[Album:_Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne|Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne]].
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In 1993, [[Prince]] recorded a new [[Madhouse]] album with his current band, also called [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]], with entirely new tracks. See [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]] for details.
 
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<!-------TRACK LIST ------->
 
|format                = CD
 
|format                = CD
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*[[Vanity]] - moans (on [[The Dopamine Rush|21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)]]) <small>(sampled from [[Vibrator]])</small>
 
*[[Vanity]] - moans (on [[The Dopamine Rush|21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)]]) <small>(sampled from [[Vibrator]])</small>
 
|production            = [[Prince]] - producer
 
|production            = [[Prince]] - producer
*Chuck Zwicky - engineer
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*[[Chuck Zwicky]] - engineer
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*[https://olipoulsen.com/ Oli Poulsen] - engineer
 
*Other production details unknown
 
*Other production details unknown
|trivia                =  
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|trivia                = This album is one of the numerous attempts to record and/or release a third [[Madhouse]] album between 1988 and 1995 (see the trivia section of the [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]] page).
 
|see also              =  
 
|see also              =  
 
{{SeeAlso|
 
{{SeeAlso|
 
|item1  = [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]]<br>(1994 project)
 
|item1  = [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]]<br>(1994 project)
|image1  = [[File:Unreleased project.png|60px|link=Album: 24 (1994)]]
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|image1  = [[File:24_1994_album.jpg|60px|link=Album: 24 (1994)]]
|item2  = &nbsp;
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|item2  = [[Album:_Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne|Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne]]<br>(Album)
|image2  =  
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|image2  = [[File:Merci Miles Album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
|alternative            =  
 
|alternative            =  

Latest revision as of 20:35, 31 August 2022

1986: Unreleased project.png The Flesh Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1989: Unreleased project.png Untitled Sheila E. album
24

24 1988 album.jpg

Album details


Intended Release Date: 1989
Label(s): Paisley Park Records
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA

See also


24
(1994 project)
Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne
(Album)
24 1994 album.jpg Merci Miles Album.jpg
24 is an unreleased third studio album by Madhouse, and was recorded from July-December 1988, in between dates of the Lovesexy Tour in Europe and the USA, with a planned release in early 1989. All tracks are believed to have been written by Prince, and all contain him playing most instruments, with Eric Leeds playing saxophone and flute, with minimal contributions from other musicians. Unlike the previous albums, neither Sheila E. nor Levi Seacer, Jr. were involved in the recordings. Following on from Madhouse’s first two album, 8 and 16, all tracks are given numerical names (albeit written as numbers rather than written words, unlike the previous albums), but they are also given subtitles in brackets to give them more individual character.

The album was rejected by Warner Bros., but later in 1989, Eric Leeds compiled a new ten-track Madhouse album, 26, which later evolved into his first solo album Times Squared.

On 21 January 1991, Prince submitted four tracks planned for that album to Miles Davis (17 (Penetration), 18 (R U Legal Yet?), 19 (Jailbait) and 20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)) for his consideration. Prince wanted Davis to record additional trumpet parts before sending them back. Davis instead taught the four tracks to his band, and recorded new versions of (Penetration, Jailbait and A Girl And Her Puppy) with his band in late March 1991 at Bauer Studios (Studio 1), Ludwigsburg, Germany. His studio versions remain unreleased but live versions of Penetration and Jailbait were released in 2021 on the posthumous Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne.

In 1993, Prince recorded a new Madhouse album with his current band, also called 24, with entirely new tracks. See 24 for details.



Track listing
CD
  1. 17 (Penetration)
  2. 18 (R U Legal Yet?)
  3. 19 (Jailbait)
  4. 20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)
  5. 21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)1

All songs written by Prince (assumed).

1 Incorporates 21 (The Dopamine Rush), 22 (Amsterdam), 23 (Spanish Eros) and 24 (Orgasm)



Personnel
Musicians


Production


 
Additional Information

Trivia

  • This album is one of the numerous attempts to record and/or release a third Madhouse album between 1988 and 1995 (see the trivia section of the 24 page).

References
Unreleased project.png 1986
The Flesh
Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1989
Untitled Sheila E. album
Unreleased project.png