Difference between revisions of "Album: Hitnrun Phase Two"
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When asked why the album was given to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records], [http://twitter.com/Prince3EG @Prince3EG] replied using the phrase "OLIVE BRANCH". The tweet that included the link to the [[Big City]] snippet read "WARNER BROTHERS "BIG CITY" SHOUT ... C'MON U'ALL, WE CAN WORK THIS OUT!" This phrasing was interesting, given that the unreleased 1977 track [[We Can Work It Out]] included the lyric "Makin' music naturally, me and W.B. / Music for the young and old, music bound to be gold". At this stage, however, it is not believed that [[We Can Work It Out]] is planned for inclusion on the album. | When asked why the album was given to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records], [http://twitter.com/Prince3EG @Prince3EG] replied using the phrase "OLIVE BRANCH". The tweet that included the link to the [[Big City]] snippet read "WARNER BROTHERS "BIG CITY" SHOUT ... C'MON U'ALL, WE CAN WORK THIS OUT!" This phrasing was interesting, given that the unreleased 1977 track [[We Can Work It Out]] included the lyric "Makin' music naturally, me and W.B. / Music for the young and old, music bound to be gold". At this stage, however, it is not believed that [[We Can Work It Out]] is planned for inclusion on the album. | ||
− | A few days later, [http://twitter.com/Prince3EG @Prince3EG] confirmed [[Black Muse]] as another track included on the planned album. | + | A few days later, [http://twitter.com/Prince3EG @Prince3EG] confirmed [[Black Muse]] as another track included on the planned album. The following day, [[2Y2D]] was also confirmed. |
It is possible that other tracks debuted in 2015 are also included on the album, such as [[Free Urself]], [[Stare]], [[Baltimore]] and the 2014 re-recording of [[If I Could Get Your Attention|If Eye Could Get Ur Attention]], but this is purely speculative. | It is possible that other tracks debuted in 2015 are also included on the album, such as [[Free Urself]], [[Stare]], [[Baltimore]] and the 2014 re-recording of [[If I Could Get Your Attention|If Eye Could Get Ur Attention]], but this is purely speculative. | ||
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− | To date, the tracks confirmed for inclusion on the album were recorded from 2010 to 2014. [[Black Muse]] was debuted live during the opening night of the [[Welcome 2 America Tour]] on [[15 December, 2010|15 December, 2010, Izod Center, East Rutherford, NJ, USA]], in its only known performance (although the performance included lead vocals by [[Shelby J.]], [[Elisa Dease]] and [[Liv Warfield]] while [[Prince]] was offstage. A studio version is thought to have been recorded in 2010 at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. [[Big City]] is believed to have been recorded in Spring 2013 at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. [[Revelation]] is believed to have been recorded in Summer 2014 at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. | + | To date, the tracks confirmed for inclusion on the album were recorded from 2010 to 2014. [[Black Muse]] was debuted live during the opening night of the [[Welcome 2 America Tour]] on [[15 December, 2010|15 December, 2010, Izod Center, East Rutherford, NJ, USA]], in its only known performance (although the performance included lead vocals by [[Shelby J.]], [[Elisa Dease]] and [[Liv Warfield]] while [[Prince]] was offstage. A studio version is thought to have been recorded in 2010 at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. [[2Y2D]] was first recorded in early-to-mid 2011, most likely at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. While the original version was a horn-driven funk version, [[Prince]] and [[3rdEyeGirl]] re-recorded the track in early 2013. It is unclear at this point which version of the song is planned for inclusion, although the other tracks currently announced for inclusion do not feature [[3rdEyeGirl]] and are more horn-driven, so it is likely that the 2011 version is the one used on the album. [[Big City]] is believed to have been recorded in Spring 2013 at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. [[Revelation]] is believed to have been recorded in Summer 2014 at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. |
At the time of writing, no other information is known about the album. Other details will be added as they become known. | At the time of writing, no other information is known about the album. Other details will be added as they become known. | ||
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|tracklisting = Full tracklisting is not known, but the confirmed tracks are listed below (in alphabetical order): | |tracklisting = Full tracklisting is not known, but the confirmed tracks are listed below (in alphabetical order): | ||
+ | * <b>[[2Y2D]]</b> | ||
* <b>[[Big City]]</b> | * <b>[[Big City]]</b> | ||
* <b>[[Black Muse]]</b> | * <b>[[Black Muse]]</b> | ||
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|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted | |musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted | ||
+ | *[[Michael B. Nelson]] - trombone on [[2Y2D]] (assumed) | ||
+ | *[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet on [[2Y2D]] (assumed) | ||
+ | *[[Dave Jensen]] - trumpet on [[2Y2D]] (assumed) | ||
+ | *[[Kenni Holmen]] - tenor saxophone on [[2Y2D]] (assumed) | ||
+ | *[[Kathy Jensen]] - alto- & baritone saxophone on [[2Y2D]] (assumed) | ||
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[Big City]] and [[Black Muse]] (assumed) | *[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[Big City]] and [[Black Muse]] (assumed) | ||
*[[Elisa Dease]] - background vocals on [[Big City]] and [[Black Muse]] (assumed) | *[[Elisa Dease]] - background vocals on [[Big City]] and [[Black Muse]] (assumed) |
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2003 The Chocolate Invasion (7CD set) |
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