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When the project was developed into [[Album: Crystal Ball 1986|Crystal Ball]] (first sequenced on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 30|30 November 1986]]), seven of the eight tracks were kept; only [[Feel U Up]] was removed. Only [[Housequake]], [[Strange Relationship]] and [[If I Was Your Girlfriend]] were kept as the album developed into [[Prince]]’s next officially released album, [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]].<br> | When the project was developed into [[Album: Crystal Ball 1986|Crystal Ball]] (first sequenced on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 30|30 November 1986]]), seven of the eight tracks were kept; only [[Feel U Up]] was removed. Only [[Housequake]], [[Strange Relationship]] and [[If I Was Your Girlfriend]] were kept as the album developed into [[Prince]]’s next officially released album, [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]].<br> | ||
− | All of the remaining tracks have since been released elsewhere, [[Rebirth Of The Flesh]] was released as a live rehearsal in one of the installments of the [[NPG Music Club]] in 2001, and its original studio rendition on the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] in 2020, albeit not in the version with the coda segueing into [[Housequake]]. [[Shockadelica]] was released as the b-side of the 12" of [[Single: If I Was Your Girlfriend|If I Was Your Girlfriend]] in 1987. [[Good Love|Goodlove]] was available on the [[Album: Bright Lights, Big City|Bright Lights, Big City]] movie soundtrack in 1988 (as [[Good Love]]). [[Feel U Up]] was released as the b-side of the 12" [[Single: Partyman|Partyman]] in 1989. [[Rockhard In A Funky Place]] was planned for release on [[Album: The Black “The Black Album”'']] in 1987, but finally received an official release with [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] in 1994. The only song that would have appeared with a minor difference was [[If I Was Your Girlfriend]], which at this point did not have the '' 'wedding march' '' and 'Look at the bargains over here, ladies' samples at the beginning, instead starting ‘on the 2’, like the single does.<br> | + | All of the remaining tracks have since been released elsewhere, [[Rebirth Of The Flesh]] was released as a live rehearsal in one of the installments of the [[NPG Music Club]] in 2001, and its original studio rendition on the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] in 2020, albeit not in the version with the coda segueing into [[Housequake]]. [[Shockadelica]] was released as the b-side of the 12" of [[Single: If I Was Your Girlfriend|If I Was Your Girlfriend]] in 1987. [[Good Love|Goodlove]] was available on the [[Album: Bright Lights, Big City|Bright Lights, Big City]] movie soundtrack in 1988 (as [[Good Love]]). [[Feel U Up]] was released as the b-side of the 12" [[Single: Partyman|Partyman]] in 1989. [[Rockhard In A Funky Place]] was planned for release on [[Album: The Black Album|“The Black Album”'']] in 1987, but finally received an official release with [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] in 1994. The only song that would have appeared with a minor difference was [[If I Was Your Girlfriend]], which at this point did not have the '' 'wedding march' '' and 'Look at the bargains over here, ladies' samples at the beginning, instead starting ‘on the 2’, like the single does.<br> |
The album cover has been described as having a stick figure with X’s for eyes. However, rather than a fully developed design this is believed to have been only in the stage of [[Prince]] drawing on the white unmarked sleeve of a test-pressing, much like the 12" to [[Single: Gett Off|Gett Off]]. The labels of the vinyl would have been the first with the new Paisley Park design and featured the song titles in Prince’s own writing, as well as the name Camille with the C as a crescent moon. And an x instead of the dot on the i. The name [[Prince]] would not have been on the record. | The album cover has been described as having a stick figure with X’s for eyes. However, rather than a fully developed design this is believed to have been only in the stage of [[Prince]] drawing on the white unmarked sleeve of a test-pressing, much like the 12" to [[Single: Gett Off|Gett Off]]. The labels of the vinyl would have been the first with the new Paisley Park design and featured the song titles in Prince’s own writing, as well as the name Camille with the C as a crescent moon. And an x instead of the dot on the i. The name [[Prince]] would not have been on the record. |
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