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|introduction          = '''Flash''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Flash]] / [[Flash|MC Flash]] (both names were considered for use), recorded between late 1987 and early 1989, and initially tentatively planned for release in 1990.
 
|introduction          = '''Flash''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Flash]] / [[Flash|MC Flash]] (both names were considered for use), recorded between late 1987 and early 1989, and initially tentatively planned for release in 1990.
  
The project began when [[Prince]] attended a concert by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Mambo%27s_Combo Dr. Mambo’s Combo] at Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, USA on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 2|2 November 1988]], during a day off from the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and asked the group’s singer, [[Margie Cox]], if she would be interested in recording with him. They went to nearby [[Paisley Park Studios]] that night and recorded [[We Can Hang]], with additional work on the track in late December 1988, when [[Warden In The Prison Of Love]] and [[Curious Blue]] were also recorded. [[Brand New Boy]] was recorded soon after in early January 1989, while [[R U There?]] was recorded in mid-January 1989. [[Girls Will Be Girls]] was also recorded at some point in January 1989, with vocal overdubs in late January. [[Good Man]] was recorded in early July 1989. [[Bed Of Roses]] and [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] were recorded in late July 1989. [[Good Body Every Evening]] was the final track recorded for the project, in late 1989.
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The project began when [[Prince]] attended a concert by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Mambo%27s_Combo Dr. Mambo’s Combo] at Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, USA on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 2|2 November 1988]], during a day off from the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and asked the group’s singer, [[Margie Cox]], if she would be interested in recording with him. They went to nearby [[Paisley Park Studios]] that night and recorded [[We Can Hang]], with additional work on the track in late December 1988, when [[Warden In The Prison Of Love]] and [[Curious Blue]] were also recorded. [[Brand New Boy]] was recorded soon after in early January 1989, while [[R U There?]] was recorded in mid-January 1989. [[Girls Will Be Girls]] was also recorded at some point in January 1989, with vocal overdubs in late January. [[Good Man]], written by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Rosie Gaines]], was recorded in early July 1989. [[Bed Of Roses]] and [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] were recorded in late July 1989. [[Good Body Every Evening]] was the final track recorded for the project, in late 1989.
  
 
Nine of the album’s ten tracks contained lead vocals by [[Margie Cox]], with [[Billy Franze]] singing lead vocals on [[Good Man]]. [[Prince]] played the majority of instruments on each track, and some contributions by other musicians, including drums on some tracks played by [[Sheila E.]]
 
Nine of the album’s ten tracks contained lead vocals by [[Margie Cox]], with [[Billy Franze]] singing lead vocals on [[Good Man]]. [[Prince]] played the majority of instruments on each track, and some contributions by other musicians, including drums on some tracks played by [[Sheila E.]]
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Several records label representatives were brought to [[Paisley Park Studios]] in early 1990 to listen to the album, but none were very enthusiastic about the music, and no record deal was signed. [[Flash]] was the opening act for two [[Prince]] shows in Spring 1990 ([[30 April 1990]] and [[06 May 1990|6 May 1990]]), perhaps to generate interest in the group, but [[Prince]] opted to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] as the opening act on the [[Nude Tour]] which followed soon after instead. The project was then put on hold, and but when [[Prince]] and [[Margie Cox]] began working together in 1991, it was on a [[Margie Cox]] solo project, rather than an album to be released by [[Flash]].
 
Several records label representatives were brought to [[Paisley Park Studios]] in early 1990 to listen to the album, but none were very enthusiastic about the music, and no record deal was signed. [[Flash]] was the opening act for two [[Prince]] shows in Spring 1990 ([[30 April 1990]] and [[06 May 1990|6 May 1990]]), perhaps to generate interest in the group, but [[Prince]] opted to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] as the opening act on the [[Nude Tour]] which followed soon after instead. The project was then put on hold, and but when [[Prince]] and [[Margie Cox]] began working together in 1991, it was on a [[Margie Cox]] solo project, rather than an album to be released by [[Flash]].
  
Most of the album’s tracks were left unreleased when the project was abandoned. [[We Can Hang]] was re-recorded in early November 1991, for a [[Margie Cox]] solo project which was also left unreleased. [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] is the only track to have been released from the album, when it was included as the b-side on [[Margie Cox]]’s single [[Single: Standing At The Altar|Standing At The Altar]].
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Most of the album’s tracks were left unreleased when the project was abandoned. [[We Can Hang]] was re-recorded in early November 1991, for a [[Album: Margie Cox (1994)|Margie Cox solo project]] which was also left unreleased. [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] is the only track to have been released from the album, when it was included as the b-side on [[Margie Cox]]’s single [[Single: Standing At The Altar|Standing At The Altar]].
  
 
Other tracks considered for the album include [[Stimulation]] (originally recorded by [[Prince]] in September 1987, but worked on in September 1989, at which point [[Margie Cox]] added lead vocal overdubs), and cover versions of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles The Beatles]' [[Day Tripper]] (written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon John Lennon] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney Paul McCartney], released as a single in 1965) and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jimi_Hendrix_Experience The Jimi Hendrix Experience]’s [[Fire]] (written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix Jimi Hendrix], from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Experienced Are You Experienced] 1967, also released as a single).
 
Other tracks considered for the album include [[Stimulation]] (originally recorded by [[Prince]] in September 1987, but worked on in September 1989, at which point [[Margie Cox]] added lead vocal overdubs), and cover versions of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles The Beatles]' [[Day Tripper]] (written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon John Lennon] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney Paul McCartney], released as a single in 1965) and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jimi_Hendrix_Experience The Jimi Hendrix Experience]’s [[Fire]] (written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix Jimi Hendrix], from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Experienced Are You Experienced] 1967, also released as a single).
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# <b>[[Warden In The Prison Of Love]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Warden In The Prison Of Love]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Bed Of Roses]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Bed Of Roses]]</b>
# <b>[[Good Man]]</b>
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# <b>[[Good Man]]</b><sup>1</sup>  
 
# <b>[[Whistlin’ Kenny]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Whistlin’ Kenny]]</b>
 
*Side 2:
 
*Side 2:
# <b>[[We Can Hang]]</b> *
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# <b>[[We Can Hang]]</b> <sup>2</sup>
 
# <b>[[Curious Blue]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Curious Blue]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Girls Will Be Girls]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Girls Will Be Girls]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Good Body Every Evening]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Good Body Every Evening]]</b>
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.<br>
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.<br>
<b>*</b> Written by [[Prince]] (music and lyrics) and [[Margie Cox]] (lyrics)
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<sup>1</sup> Written by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Rosie Gaines]]<br>
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<sup>2</sup> Written by [[Prince]] (music and lyrics) and [[Margie Cox]] (lyrics)
 
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|references            = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 11 August 2022

1990: Unreleased project.png Untitled Jill Jones album Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1991: Unreleased project.png Untitled Robin Power
And The Uptown Dames album
Flash

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Album details


Intended Release Date: 1990
Label(s): Paisley Park Records
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA

See also


Margie Cox
(Unreleased album)
 
Margie Cox 1994.jpg
Flash is an unreleased studio album by Flash / MC Flash (both names were considered for use), recorded between late 1987 and early 1989, and initially tentatively planned for release in 1990.

The project began when Prince attended a concert by Dr. Mambo’s Combo at Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, USA on 2 November 1988, during a day off from the Lovesexy Tour, and asked the group’s singer, Margie Cox, if she would be interested in recording with him. They went to nearby Paisley Park Studios that night and recorded We Can Hang, with additional work on the track in late December 1988, when Warden In The Prison Of Love and Curious Blue were also recorded. Brand New Boy was recorded soon after in early January 1989, while R U There? was recorded in mid-January 1989. Girls Will Be Girls was also recorded at some point in January 1989, with vocal overdubs in late January. Good Man, written by Levi Seacer, Jr. and Rosie Gaines, was recorded in early July 1989. Bed Of Roses and Whistlin’ Kenny were recorded in late July 1989. Good Body Every Evening was the final track recorded for the project, in late 1989.

Nine of the album’s ten tracks contained lead vocals by Margie Cox, with Billy Franze singing lead vocals on Good Man. Prince played the majority of instruments on each track, and some contributions by other musicians, including drums on some tracks played by Sheila E.

Several records label representatives were brought to Paisley Park Studios in early 1990 to listen to the album, but none were very enthusiastic about the music, and no record deal was signed. Flash was the opening act for two Prince shows in Spring 1990 (30 April 1990 and 6 May 1990), perhaps to generate interest in the group, but Prince opted to use Mavis Staples as the opening act on the Nude Tour which followed soon after instead. The project was then put on hold, and but when Prince and Margie Cox began working together in 1991, it was on a Margie Cox solo project, rather than an album to be released by Flash.

Most of the album’s tracks were left unreleased when the project was abandoned. We Can Hang was re-recorded in early November 1991, for a Margie Cox solo project which was also left unreleased. Whistlin’ Kenny is the only track to have been released from the album, when it was included as the b-side on Margie Cox’s single Standing At The Altar.

Other tracks considered for the album include Stimulation (originally recorded by Prince in September 1987, but worked on in September 1989, at which point Margie Cox added lead vocal overdubs), and cover versions of The Beatles' Day Tripper (written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, released as a single in 1965) and The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Fire (written by Jimi Hendrix, from Are You Experienced 1967, also released as a single).



Track listing
LP
  • Side 1:
  1. R U There?
  2. Brand New Boy
  3. Warden In The Prison Of Love
  4. Bed Of Roses
  5. Good Man1
  6. Whistlin’ Kenny
  • Side 2:
  1. We Can Hang 2
  2. Curious Blue
  3. Girls Will Be Girls
  4. Good Body Every Evening

All songs written by Prince, except where noted.
1 Written by Levi Seacer, Jr. and Rosie Gaines
2 Written by Prince (music and lyrics) and Margie Cox (lyrics)



Personnel
Musicians


Production
  • Prince - producer (assumed)
  • Other production details unknown


 
Additional Information

Trivia


References
Unreleased project.png 1990
Untitled Jill Jones album
Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1991
Untitled Robin Power
And The Uptown Dames album
Unreleased project.png