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|album name = 24 | |album name = 24 | ||
− | |album image = [[File: | + | |album image = [[File:24_1994_album.jpg|200px]]<br> <br>[[File:24_1995_album.jpg|200px]] |
|date = 1994 (1995) | |date = 1994 (1995) | ||
|label = [[NPG Records]] | |label = [[NPG Records]] | ||
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | |studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
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− | |previous year = | + | |previous year = 1994 |
− | |previous album = Album: | + | |previous album = Album: I'll Do Anything (1994) |
− | |previous album link = [[Album: | + | |previous album link = [[Album: I'll Do Anything (1994)|I'll Do Anything]] |
− | |next year = | + | |next year = 1994 |
− | |next album = Album: | + | |next album = Album: MPLS (1994) |
− | |next album link = [[Album: | + | |next album link = [[Album: MPLS (1994)|MPLS]] |
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− | |introduction = '''24''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Madhouse]] (sharing the name with an earlier aborted [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: 24|24]]), and was recorded in 1993, with a planned release in early 1994. Unlike previous [[Madhouse]] albums, all tracks feature a full band, with [[Eric Leeds]] playing saxophone and flute, [[Michael B.]] on drums, [[Sonny T.]] on bass guitar and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] on guitar ([[Prince]] played keyboards and added other instrumentation). Unlike the previous albums, [[Sheila E.]] was not involved in the recordings. | + | |introduction = '''24''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Madhouse]] (sharing the name with an earlier aborted [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]]), and was recorded in 1993, with a planned release in early 1994. Unlike previous [[Madhouse]] albums, all tracks feature a full band, with [[Eric Leeds]] playing saxophone and flute, [[Michael B.]] on drums, [[Sonny T.]] on bass guitar and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] on guitar ([[Prince]] played keyboards and added other instrumentation). Unlike the previous albums, [[Sheila E.]] was not involved in the recordings. |
Unlike [[Madhouse]]'s first two album, [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], only the first track, [[17]], is given a numerical title; the rest receive names to give them more individual character. Unusually, two of the album's tracks also contain vocals, and also contains a cover version, [[(Got 2) Give It Up]] (a cover version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Gaye Marvin Gaye]'s track (titled '''Got To Give It Up''') from his 1977 album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_London_Palladium Live At The London Palladium]). | Unlike [[Madhouse]]'s first two album, [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], only the first track, [[17]], is given a numerical title; the rest receive names to give them more individual character. Unusually, two of the album's tracks also contain vocals, and also contains a cover version, [[(Got 2) Give It Up]] (a cover version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Gaye Marvin Gaye]'s track (titled '''Got To Give It Up''') from his 1977 album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_London_Palladium Live At The London Palladium]). | ||
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The album was rejected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], but some tracks were later made available. [[17]] was released in 1994 on the album [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]] (a compilation of mostly-unreleased music largely written and produced by [[Prince]]/[[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], recorded by other [[Paisley Park Records]] artists). [[Space]] was released in 1994 on [[Album: Come|Come]], although in its original vocal form rather than the jazzy mostly-instrumental version recorded for '''24'''. | The album was rejected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], but some tracks were later made available. [[17]] was released in 1994 on the album [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]] (a compilation of mostly-unreleased music largely written and produced by [[Prince]]/[[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], recorded by other [[Paisley Park Records]] artists). [[Space]] was released in 1994 on [[Album: Come|Come]], although in its original vocal form rather than the jazzy mostly-instrumental version recorded for '''24'''. | ||
− | Clips of [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk|Asswoop]] (using the title [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk]]) and [[Parlor Games]], as well as the full [[24 Segues#Ethereal|Ethereal Segue]], were included on the [[ | + | Clips of [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk|Asswoop]] (using the title [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk]]) and [[Parlor Games]], as well as the full [[24 Segues#Ethereal|Ethereal Segue]], were included on the [[Sampler: NPG Records Sampler Experience|NPG Records Sampler Experience]] cassette given to some concertgoers on [[The Ultimate Live Experience]] tour; text on the cassette cover stated that '''24''' was an upcoming release (although no release was confirmed at the time). [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk|Asswoop]] was available in 2001 as part of [[NPG Ahdio Show 6|NPG Ahdio Show # 6]] (using the title [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk]]). |
− | After being rejected the album was revised in 1995 for unknown reasons. This new configuration ran largely the same as the previous version, but had three tracks added following the [[24 Segues#Michael B.|Michael Segue]]: [[Kamasutra/Overture #8|Overture #5]], [[Promise/Broken|Overture #6]] (both of which were later released on the [[The NPG Orchestra]]'s [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamastura]] album in February 1997, | + | After being rejected the album was revised in 1995 for unknown reasons. This new configuration ran largely the same as the previous version, but had three tracks added following the [[24 Segues#Michael B.|Michael Segue]]: [[Kamasutra/Overture #8|Overture #5]], [[Promise/Broken|Overture #6]] (both of which were later released on the [[The NPG Orchestra]]'s [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamastura]] album in February 1997, albeit with drastically different arrangements. And a mostly instrumental version of [[18 & Over]] with a prominent horn line of the (sung) chorus, but omitting the rap lyrics. The next track [[(Got 2) Give It Up]] was now edited down to a bit over half its original length. The three new tracks were all presumably recorded in May 1995. |
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|see also = | |see also = | ||
{{SeeAlso| | {{SeeAlso| | ||
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# <b>[[Kamasutra/Overture #8|Overture #5]] </b> | # <b>[[Kamasutra/Overture #8|Overture #5]] </b> | ||
# <b>[[Promise/Broken|Overture #6]] </b> | # <b>[[Promise/Broken|Overture #6]] </b> | ||
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# <b>[[18 & Over|18 And Over]]</b> | # <b>[[18 & Over|18 And Over]]</b> | ||
+ | # <b>[[(Got 2) Give It Up]] (edit)</b><sup>1</sup> | ||
# <b>[[24 Segues#Sonny T.|Sonny Segue]]</b> | # <b>[[24 Segues#Sonny T.|Sonny Segue]]</b> | ||
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