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|introduction = This entry details a proposed second [[Paisley Park Records]] album by [[Jill Jones]], recorded between Autumn 1988 and Summer 1989, as a follow-up to her first eponymous album [[Album: Jill Jones| Jill Jones]]. It is not known if it was planned to be released in conjunction with [[Jill Jones]]' appearance in the movie [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. Only a handful of songs are known to have been recorded for the project before being abandoned as [[Prince]] and [[Jill Jones]] disagreed on the direction of the album, with [[Jill Jones]] wanting to sing more mature songs than [[Prince]] was providing. | |introduction = This entry details a proposed second [[Paisley Park Records]] album by [[Jill Jones]], recorded between Autumn 1988 and Summer 1989, as a follow-up to her first eponymous album [[Album: Jill Jones| Jill Jones]]. It is not known if it was planned to be released in conjunction with [[Jill Jones]]' appearance in the movie [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. Only a handful of songs are known to have been recorded for the project before being abandoned as [[Prince]] and [[Jill Jones]] disagreed on the direction of the album, with [[Jill Jones]] wanting to sing more mature songs than [[Prince]] was providing. | ||
− | The project began in Autumn 1988 when [[Jill Jones]] went to London, England to work on a collection of songs with musician Chris Bruce. Eleven songs were recorded ("Deep Kiss", "Living Legend", "Long Time", "White", "Some Of Us", "Red", "Tango", "Ecstasy", "Revolutionary", "Sweet Liberty" and "Unattainable Love") and submitted by [[Jill Jones|Jill]] to [[Prince]] before being shelved. | + | The project began in Autumn 1988 when [[Jill Jones]] went to London, England to work on a collection of songs with musician Chris Bruce. Eleven songs were recorded ("Deep Kiss", "Living Legend", "Long Time", "White", "Some Of Us", "Red", "Tango", "Ecstasy", "Revolutionary", "Sweet Liberty" and "Unattainable Love") and submitted by [[Jill Jones|Jill]] to [[Prince]] before being shelved. Four other songs about which nothing is known were recorded by [[Jill Jones|Jones]], possibly at the Falconer Studios, London, England : "1,000 Butterflies", "Electricity", "1990's" and an untitled song. |
Several songs were pulled out from the vault when [[Prince]] started to work on this album at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Summer 1989: [[Am I Without U?]], [[My Baby Knows]], [[Boom, Boom (Can't U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]] and [[4 Lust]]. | Several songs were pulled out from the vault when [[Prince]] started to work on this album at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Summer 1989: [[Am I Without U?]], [[My Baby Knows]], [[Boom, Boom (Can't U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]] and [[4 Lust]]. | ||
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