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|introduction = This entry details a planned solo album by [[Margie Cox]] (possibly eponymous), on which [[Prince]] worked on between 1991 and 1994 after the [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash]] album, for which she sung lead vocals, was abandoned. According to [[Margie Cox|Cox]], the idea to do a solo album came after the recording of [[Standing At The Altar]]: ''"I think we both agreed that maybe I would do best to be a solo act and not a band''". | |introduction = This entry details a planned solo album by [[Margie Cox]] (possibly eponymous), on which [[Prince]] worked on between 1991 and 1994 after the [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash]] album, for which she sung lead vocals, was abandoned. According to [[Margie Cox|Cox]], the idea to do a solo album came after the recording of [[Standing At The Altar]]: ''"I think we both agreed that maybe I would do best to be a solo act and not a band''". | ||
− | Although only 3 songs are confirmed to have been recorded specifically for this project ([[Standing At The Altar]] and [[Hey U]], both filed for copyright registration on 4 October 1991 and a re-recording of [[We Can Hang]]), it is possible that some songs from the abandoned [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash]] album like [[Whistlin’ Kenny]], an updated version of [[Day Tripper]] and others ([[Brand New Boy]], [[Curious Blue]], [[Girls Will Be Girls]], [[Good Body Every Evening]] | + | Although only 3 songs are confirmed to have been recorded specifically for this project ([[Standing At The Altar]] and [[Hey U]], both filed for copyright registration on 4 October 1991 and a re-recording of [[We Can Hang]]), it is possible that some songs from the abandoned [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash]] album like [[Whistlin’ Kenny]], an updated version of [[Day Tripper]] and others ([[Brand New Boy]], [[Curious Blue]], [[Girls Will Be Girls]], [[Good Body Every Evening]]....) and an updated version of [[Warden In The Prison Of Love]] recorded in 1991 were included on this project, but this is speculative. More information will be added if they become available. The album was completed however as the front cover (using the same image that is also on the [[Single: Standing At The Altar|Standing At The Altar]] single) was included in the booklet of the [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]] compilation and a mock-up of the back cover with a full tracklist is known to exist. |
− | [[Standing At The Altar]] was released as a single, linked to the [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]] compilation. [[ | + | [[Standing At The Altar]] was released as a single, linked to the [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]] compilation. [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] was released as the b-side and non-album track of this [[Single: Standing At The Altar|single]] (only on promotional 12" and cassette in the USA). |
It is not known why the album was abandoned. [[Margie Cox]] continued to perform at the [[Bunker’s]], Minneapolis, MN as the co-lead singer of Dr. Mambo’s Combo. She self-released her solo album titled ''Margie's Little Demo'' in 2002 (as [[Margie Cox|Margaret Cox]]) with contributions from former [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG members]] [[Michael B.]], [[Sonny T.]] (also regular members of Dr. Mambo’s Combo renamed The Combo), [[Morris Hayes]] and [[Tommy Barbarella]]. [[Margie Cox|Cox]] also released an album in 2010 under the name North Gust. Although [[Prince]] has attended regularly The Combo’s shows at the [[Bunker’s]] and has performed with the band, he was not involved in these two albums released by [[Margie Cox|Cox]]. | It is not known why the album was abandoned. [[Margie Cox]] continued to perform at the [[Bunker’s]], Minneapolis, MN as the co-lead singer of Dr. Mambo’s Combo. She self-released her solo album titled ''Margie's Little Demo'' in 2002 (as [[Margie Cox|Margaret Cox]]) with contributions from former [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG members]] [[Michael B.]], [[Sonny T.]] (also regular members of Dr. Mambo’s Combo renamed The Combo), [[Morris Hayes]] and [[Tommy Barbarella]]. [[Margie Cox|Cox]] also released an album in 2010 under the name North Gust. Although [[Prince]] has attended regularly The Combo’s shows at the [[Bunker’s]] and has performed with the band, he was not involved in these two albums released by [[Margie Cox|Cox]]. |
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1994: MPLS ◄ | Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
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Untitled Margie Cox album |
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1994 MPLS |
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