Difference between revisions of "Album: Jacob Armen (1997)"
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|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed) | |studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed) | ||
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− | |previous year = | + | |previous year = 1995 |
− | |previous album = Album: | + | |previous album = Album: NPG Xmas album (1995) |
− | |previous album link = [[Album: | + | |previous album link = [[Album: NPG Xmas album (1995)|''NPG Xmas album'']] |
|next year = 1998 | |next year = 1998 | ||
|next album = Album: Marva King (1998) | |next album = Album: Marva King (1998) | ||
|next album link = [[Album: Marva King (1998)|''Untitled Marva King album'']] | |next album link = [[Album: Marva King (1998)|''Untitled Marva King album'']] | ||
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− | |introduction = During a chat on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aol-live-22-july-1997 AOL Live] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_22|22 July 1997]], a fan asked [[Prince]] if he could you see "himself going in a more jazzier forum of music in the near future, not | + | |introduction = During a chat on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aol-live-22-july-1997 AOL Live] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_22|22 July 1997]], a fan asked [[Prince]] if he could you see "himself going in a more jazzier forum of music in the near future, not [[Madhouse]] type, but a purer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles] type improve jazz". [[Prince]] (as ''The Artist'') replied:<blockquote>''"I am working on a free 4m record with Jacob Armen...the most frightening drummer I have ever heard''"</blockquote>'' |
− | Armen signed a 7-year contract with [[Paisley Park Records]] at the age of 10 in 1992. He released an album on [[NPG Records]] (in Europe only) called "Drum Fever" | + | Armen signed a 7-year contract with [[Paisley Park Records]] at the age of 10 in 1992. He released an album on [[NPG Records]] (in Europe only) called "Drum Fever" three years later, in September 1995. Although it was released on his label, [[Prince]] was not involved musically on this album. |
Nothing else is known about the free-form jazz record [[Prince]] said he worked on with him in 1997 as no further announcement or comment were made. It is likely, however, that an album was never fully compiled, and remained more of an idea than a fully executed project. | Nothing else is known about the free-form jazz record [[Prince]] said he worked on with him in 1997 as no further announcement or comment were made. It is likely, however, that an album was never fully compiled, and remained more of an idea than a fully executed project. | ||
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|format = Format unknown | |format = Format unknown | ||
− | |tracklisting = *The | + | |tracklisting = *The album’s tracklist is unknown. |
|credits = Tracks assumed to be written by [[Prince]] <br> | |credits = Tracks assumed to be written by [[Prince]] <br> | ||
|* comment = <small> | |* comment = <small> |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 16 September 2023
1995: NPG Xmas album ◄ | Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
Unreleased Albums (Related Artists) |
► 1998: Untitled Marva King album |
Untitled Jacob Armen album |
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1995 NPG Xmas album |
Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
Unreleased Albums (Related Artists) |
1998 Untitled Marva King album |