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− | |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. | + | |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: Times Squared|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. | 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]]. 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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1986: The Flesh ◄ | Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
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1986 The Flesh |
Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
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