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|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 16|16 May 1995]]
 
|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 16|16 May 1995]]
 
|length                = 33:03 / 49:46
 
|length                = 33:03 / 49:46
|label                  = Charly Records
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|label                  = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charly_Records Charly Records]
|studios                = Music Farm Studios, New York, NY, USA; [[Sound 80]], Minneapolis, MN, USA; [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA
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|studios                = Sound Palace Studios, New York, NY, USA; [[Sound 80]], Minneapolis, MN, USA; [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA, [[France Avenue Home Studio]], Edina, MN, USA; Blue Wave Recording Studio, St. Philip, Barbados.
 
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|previous year          = 1994
 
|previous year          = 1994
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|next album link        = [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]]
 
|next album link        = [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]]
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
|introduction          = '''Symbolic Beginning''' is the a collection of studio recordings by [[94 East]], the band name given to a number of tracks recorded by [[Pepé Willie]] and [[Prince]] with occosional other musicians (it is misleading to consider it an "album", as the tracks have been rearranged many times for reissues under different titles).
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|introduction          = '''Symbolic Beginning''' is the second collection of studio recordings by [[94 East]], the band name given to a number of tracks recorded by [[Pepé Willie]] and [[Prince]] with occasional other musicians (it is misleading to consider it an "album", as the tracks have been rearranged many times for reissues under different titles).
  
The collection contained one track which was previously-unreleased, [[If We Don't]], while the other 16 tracks had been included on [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius - Featuring Prince]] in 1992 (and six of them on [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] in 1986).
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The collection contained [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius - Featuring Prince]] and eleven previously-unreleased additional tracks. The liner notes of '''Symbolic Beginning''' states the following :  
  
This collection was re-released as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Legends Collection]] in 1999 with no changes to the tracklist.
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''"On [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]], the original recordings had been updated with additional intrumental parts and remixed. But now, we’ve added eight further songs – i.e ; the ''Cookhouse Five'' plus three additional sides – in their original form, with vocals included and no added overdubs. They were all digitally mastered and remixed to clean up any miscellaneous surface noise. "''
  
The album was released without much promotion, and did not chart.
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The only songs from the [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] album that were included on '''Symbolic Beginning''' in their original form without overdubs are two versions of [[Games]] and a rehearsal version of [[Dance To The Music Of The World]]. The other additionnal tracks are [[If You See Me]] (vocal and instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (vocal and instrumental versions), [[If We Don’t]] (recorded on December 1975, sessions at [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA), [[You Can Be My Teacher]] and [[Love, Love, Love]] (recorded in [[France Avenue Home Studio]], Edina, Minnesota, USA). The original 1978 versions (without overdubs and remix) of [[Just Another Sucker]], [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]], [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] (recorded at [[Sound 80]]) and [[One Man Jam]] remain unreleased.
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'''Symbolic Beginning''' have been since re-released multiple times with different sequences and combinations of tracks by various labels through loose license agreements with small (mostly european) independent labels which take advantage of gray areas of copyrights to place these records in stores. Some had artworks with [[Prince]]’s name and image featured more prominently than [[94 East]] which led to a discussion between [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]]. This compilations were released without [[Pepé Willie|Willie]]’s consent who sent cease-and-desist letters to those labels without much success. These reissues are not listed below being semi-official or bootlegs. Only the initial release and re-releases by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charly_Records Charly Records] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapper_Music Snapper Music] (one of Charly Records’ distributors) are considered as legit :
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:*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] in 1995 (listed as the initial release below)
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:*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] in 1999
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:*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]], credited to [[Prince]] with [[94 East]] and released in Europe in 2000
 +
:* various formats of [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|94 East Featuring Prince]] in 2016
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The five songs recorded at [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA included on '''Symbolic Beginning''' would be remixed by [[Dr. Fink|Matt "Dr." Fink]] in 2010 and re-released by [[Pepé Willie]] on his own label (Pepé Music Inc.) in 2011 as [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]].
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 +
The collection was released without much promotion, and did not chart.
 +
 
 +
[[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] and '''Symbolic Beginning''' were followed by [[Album:_94_East|94 East]], the third collection of songs recorded by [[94 East]] with two previously-unreleased songs with [[Prince]]: [[10:15]] and [[Fortune Teller]].
 
<!-------TRACK LIST ------->
 
<!-------TRACK LIST ------->
 
|tracklisting          = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small>
 
|tracklisting          = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small>
 
*Disc 1:
 
*Disc 1:
 
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:21) <sup>1</sup>
 
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:21) <sup>1</sup>
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin']]</b> (7:08)  
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# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08)  
# <b>[[Lovin' Cup]]</b> (4:20)  
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# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:20) <sup>2</sup>
 
# <b>[[Games]]</b> (4:59)  
 
# <b>[[Games]]</b> (4:59)  
 
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:06)  
 
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:06)  
# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:13) <sup>2</sup>
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# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:13) <sup>3</sup>
 
*Disc 2:
 
*Disc 2:
# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:40)
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# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:40)
 
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:40)  
 
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:40)  
# <b>[[I'll Always Love You]]</b> (3:55)  
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# <b>[[I’ll Always Love You]]</b> (3:55)  
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:30)
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# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:30)
# <b>[[If We Don't]]</b> (4:09)  
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# <b>[[If We Don’t]]</b> (4:09)  
 
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06)
 
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06)
 
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53)  
 
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53)  
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# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40)  
 
# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40)  
 
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31)
 
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31)
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<small>
 +
References:<br>
 +
'''2XCD by Charly Records<br>
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UK: CPCD 8104-2<br>
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Re-released in 1999 by Charly Records as '''The Early Years''' with different artwork<br>
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:[[File:Earlyyearsreissue.jpeg|150px|border]]<br>
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Ger : CDVAL 111-2 <br>
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</small>
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<br>
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Pepé Willie]], except where noted.
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Pepé Willie]], except where noted.
 
|* comment              = <small>
 
|* comment              = <small>
 
<sup>1</sup> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]]<br>
 
<sup>1</sup> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]]<br>
<sup>2</sup> Written by Ike Paige and Tony Silvester
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<sup>2</sup> Written by Ike Paige and [[Pepé Willie]]<br>
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<sup>3</sup> Written by Ike Paige and Tony Silvester
 
</small>
 
</small>
<!-------LP FORMATS ------->
 
|other format            = CD Reissue (1999)
 
|content                =
 
  
<b>The Legends Collection</b><br>
 
  
:[[File:Thelegendscollection album.jpg|150px|border]]<br>
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 +
 
 +
<big><div style="color:#ab3e00">CD Reissue (2000)</div></big><br>
 +
<b>One Man Jam</b><br>
 +
Credited to [[Prince]] With [[94 East]].
 +
 
 +
:[[File:Onemanjamreissue.jpeg|150px|border]]<br>
 
*Disc 1:
 
*Disc 1:
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:21) <sup>1</sup>
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# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:18) <sup>1</sup>
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin']]</b> (7:08)  
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# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:14) <sup>3</sup>
# <b>[[Lovin' Cup]]</b> (4:20)  
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# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:07)  
# <b>[[Games]]</b> (4:59)  
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# <b>[[Games]]</b> (5:00)  
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:06)  
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# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:09)
# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:13) <sup>2</sup>  
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# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:42)  
 +
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:32)  
 +
# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:42)
 
*Disc 2:
 
*Disc 2:
 +
# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:22) <sup>2</sup>
 +
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]] (Practice Session)</b> (6:05)
 +
# <b>[[I’ll Always Love You]]</b> (3:54)
 +
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31)
 +
# <b>[[If We Don’t]]</b> (4:11)
 +
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:41)
 +
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:08)
 +
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:54)
 +
# <b>[[If You See Me]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (5:39)
 +
<small>
 +
References:<br>
 +
'''2XCD by Snapper Music<br>
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UK: SMDCD410<br>
 +
Re-released in 1999 by Charly Records as '''The Early Years''' with different artwork<br>
 +
Ger : CDVAL 111-2 <br>
 +
</small>
 +
<br>
 +
 +
<br>
 +
<big><div style="color:#ab3e00">CD Reissue (2016)</div></big><br>
 +
 +
<b>94 East Featuring Prince</b><br>
 +
Single CD re-release with instrumental versions of [[If You See Me]], [[Games]] and [[Better Than You Think]] missing.
 +
 +
:[[File:94EastFeaturing Prince2016.jpeg|150px|border]]<br>
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# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:17) <sup>1</sup>
 +
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08)
 +
# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:20) <sup>2</sup>
 +
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:40)
 +
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:07)
 +
# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:09) <sup>3</sup>
 
# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:40)  
 
# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:40)  
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:40)
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# <b>[[I’ll Always Love You]]</b> (3:53)  
# <b>[[I'll Always Love You]]</b> (3:55)  
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# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:30)  
 
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:30)  
# <b>[[If We Don't]]</b> (4:09)  
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# <b>[[If We Don’t]]</b> (4:09)  
 
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06)  
 
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06)  
 
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53)  
 
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53)  
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# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40)  
 
# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40)  
 
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31)  
 
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31)  
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 +
<br>
 +
<small>
 +
References:<br>
 +
'''Single CD by Charly Records<br>
 +
UK: CHARLY F 840<br>
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</small>
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<!-------LP FORMATS ------->
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|other format            = LP
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|content                = <small>The vinyl long play format titled '''94 East Featuring Prince''' is a reissue by Charly Records of the first disc of '''Symbolic Beginning''' (previously released as [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] by Hot Pink Records in 1986).</small>
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:[[File:94EastFeaturingPrinceLP2016.jpeg|150px|border]]<br>
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*Side 1:
 +
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:11)
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# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:21) <sup>1</sup>
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# <b>[[Games]]</b> (5:01)
 +
*Side 2:
 +
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:21) <sup>2</sup>
 +
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:09)
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# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:17) <sup>3</sup>
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<br>
 +
<small>
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References:<br>
 +
'''LP by Charly Records<br>
 +
UK: CHARLY L 219<br>
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</small>
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<br>
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<big><div style="color:#ab3e00">Cassette</div></big><br>
 +
*Side 1:
 +
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:08)
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# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:22) <sup>2</sup>
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# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:42)
 +
# <b>[[Games]]</b> (5:00)
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# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:32)
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# <b>[[I’ll Always Love You]]</b> (3:54)
 +
*Side 2:
 +
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:07)
 +
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:54)
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# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:14) <sup>3</sup>
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# <b>[[If We Don’t]]</b> (4:11)
 +
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:18) <sup>1</sup>
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# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:42)
 +
<br>
 +
<small>
 +
References:<br>
 +
'''Cassette by Charly Records<br>
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Indonesia: CPCD 8104-2<br>
 +
</small>
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<!-------PERSONNEL ------->
 
<!-------PERSONNEL ------->
|musicians              = [[Prince]] - guitar (all tracks), synthesizer on [[If You Feel Like Dancin']], [[Lovin' Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]], keyboards and drums on [[Lovin' Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]] and [[Dance To The Music Of The World]], keyboards on [[One Man Jam]]
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|musicians              = [[Prince]] - guitar (all tracks), synthesizer on [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]], [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]], [[One Man Jam]] and [[Love, Love, Love]], keyboards and drums on [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]] and [[Dance To The Music Of The World]], keyboards and clavinet on [[One Man Jam]], bass guitar and guitar on [[You Can Be My Teacher]] and [[Love, Love, Love]]
*[[Pepé Willie]] - keyboards on [[If You Feel Like Dancin']], acoustic guitar on [[Lovin' Cup]], synthesizer on [[Games]] and [[One Man Jam]], percussion on [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]], vocals and guitar on [[If We Don't]]  
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*[[Pepé Willie]] - keyboards on [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]], acoustic guitar on [[Lovin’ Cup]], synthesizer on [[Games]] and [[One Man Jam]], percussion on [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]], vocals and/or guitar on [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental Versions), , [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions), vocals and guitar on [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[If We Don’t]], guitar on [[You Can Be My Teacher]]
*[[André Cymone]] - bass guitar on [[If You Feel Like Dancin']], [[Lovin' Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]]
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*[[André Cymone]] - bass guitar on [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]], [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]]
*Kristie Lazenberry - vocals on [[Lovin' Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]] and [[If We Don't]]
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*Kristie Lazenberry - vocals on [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[If You See Me]] (Vocal version), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal version) and [[If We Don’t]]
*Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals on [[Lovin' Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]] and [[If We Don't]]
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*Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals on [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[If You See Me]] (Vocal version), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal version) and [[If We Don’t]]
 
*Alvin Moody - bass guitar, guitar and keyboards on [[Games]], guitar on [[Just Another Sucker]]
 
*Alvin Moody - bass guitar, guitar and keyboards on [[Games]], guitar on [[Just Another Sucker]]
*[[Dale Alexander]] - drums on [[If We Don't]]
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*Mark Sullivan - keyboards on [[Games]] (uncredited)
*Wendell Thomas - bass guitar on [[If We Don't]]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Brailey Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey] - drums on [[Games]] (uncredited)
*Pierre Lewis - keyboards on [[If We Don't]]
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*Unidentified and uncredited horn players on [[Games]]
 +
*[[Dale Alexander]] - drums on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) and [[If We Don’t]]
 +
*Wendell Thomas - bass guitar on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental Versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) and [[If We Don’t]]
 +
*Pierre Lewis - keyboards on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) and[[If We Don’t]]
 +
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Randazzo Teddy Randazzo] - mellotron on [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions)
 +
 
 
|production            = [[Pepé Willie]] - co-producer
 
|production            = [[Pepé Willie]] - co-producer
 
*Tony Sylvester - co-producer
 
*Tony Sylvester - co-producer
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|see also              =  
 
|see also              =  
 
{{SeeAlso|
 
{{SeeAlso|
|item1  = [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]<br>(album)
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|item1  = [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]<br>(Album)
 
|image1  = [[File:Minneapolisgenius album.jpg|60px|link=Album: Minneapolis Genius]]
 
|image1  = [[File:Minneapolisgenius album.jpg|60px|link=Album: Minneapolis Genius]]
|item2  = [[Album:_94_East|94 East]]<br>(album)
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|item2  = [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]]<br>(Album)
|image2  = [[File:94east_ft_prince_album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_94_East]]
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|image2  = [[File:Thecookhousefive album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
<!-------CHARTS ----------->
 
<!-------CHARTS ----------->
 
|charts        =
 
|charts        =
 
{{Charts|
 
{{Charts|
|charts        = {{NoCharts|format=album|Country=in the USA}}
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|charts        = {{NoCharts|format=album|Country= the USA}}
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country=in the USA}}
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|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}
|awards        = {{noAwards|format=album|Country=in the USA}}
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|awards        = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
|releases              = {{:Releases: Empty}}
 
|releases              = {{:Releases: Empty}}
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|trivia                =  
 
|trivia                =  
 
|alternative            =  
 
|alternative            =  
|references            =[[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & JooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown: 2004) ISBN 91-631-5482-X
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|references            =''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''
*[http://www.discogs.com/94-East-Minneapolis-Genius/release/640444 Discogs]
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*''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]''
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*[https://www.discogs.com/fr/94-East-Featuring-Prince-94-East-Featuring-Prince/master/668923?sort=label&sort_order=asc Discogs]
 
|categories              = [[Category:1995]][[Category: Related Artists]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]]
 
|categories              = [[Category:1995]][[Category: Related Artists]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]]
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 7 September 2022

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Symbolic Beginning

Symbolic Beginning (Front Cover)

Album details


Released: 16 May 1995
Length: 33:03 / 49:46
Label(s): Charly Records
Studio(s): Sound Palace Studios, New York, NY, USA; Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN, USA; Cookhouse Studios, Minneapolis, MN, USA, France Avenue Home Studio, Edina, MN, USA; Blue Wave Recording Studio, St. Philip, Barbados.

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
This album has not charted in the USA
Certifications
This album has not received any certifications in the USA
Awards
This album has not received any awards in the USA

Singles released


  • None

See also


Minneapolis Genius
(Album)
The Cookhouse Five
(Album)
Minneapolisgenius album.jpg Thecookhousefive album.jpg
Symbolic Beginning is the second collection of studio recordings by 94 East, the band name given to a number of tracks recorded by Pepé Willie and Prince with occasional other musicians (it is misleading to consider it an "album", as the tracks have been rearranged many times for reissues under different titles).

The collection contained Minneapolis Genius - Featuring Prince and eleven previously-unreleased additional tracks. The liner notes of Symbolic Beginning states the following :

"On Minneapolis Genius, the original recordings had been updated with additional intrumental parts and remixed. But now, we’ve added eight further songs – i.e ; the Cookhouse Five plus three additional sides – in their original form, with vocals included and no added overdubs. They were all digitally mastered and remixed to clean up any miscellaneous surface noise. "

The only songs from the Minneapolis Genius album that were included on Symbolic Beginning in their original form without overdubs are two versions of Games and a rehearsal version of Dance To The Music Of The World. The other additionnal tracks are If You See Me (vocal and instrumental versions), I’ll Always Love You, Better Than You Think (vocal and instrumental versions), If We Don’t (recorded on December 1975, sessions at Cookhouse Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA), You Can Be My Teacher and Love, Love, Love (recorded in France Avenue Home Studio, Edina, Minnesota, USA). The original 1978 versions (without overdubs and remix) of Just Another Sucker, If You Feel Like Dancin’, Lovin’ Cup, Dance To The Music Of The World (recorded at Sound 80) and One Man Jam remain unreleased.

Symbolic Beginning have been since re-released multiple times with different sequences and combinations of tracks by various labels through loose license agreements with small (mostly european) independent labels which take advantage of gray areas of copyrights to place these records in stores. Some had artworks with Prince’s name and image featured more prominently than 94 East which led to a discussion between Prince and Pepé Willie. This compilations were released without Willie’s consent who sent cease-and-desist letters to those labels without much success. These reissues are not listed below being semi-official or bootlegs. Only the initial release and re-releases by Charly Records and Snapper Music (one of Charly Records’ distributors) are considered as legit :

  • Symbolic Beginning in 1995 (listed as the initial release below)
  • The Early Years in 1999
  • One Man Jam, credited to Prince with 94 East and released in Europe in 2000
  • various formats of 94 East Featuring Prince in 2016

The five songs recorded at Cookhouse Studios, Minneapolis, MN, USA included on Symbolic Beginning would be remixed by Matt "Dr." Fink in 2010 and re-released by Pepé Willie on his own label (Pepé Music Inc.) in 2011 as The Cookhouse Five.

The collection was released without much promotion, and did not chart.

Minneapolis Genius and Symbolic Beginning were followed by 94 East, the third collection of songs recorded by 94 East with two previously-unreleased songs with Prince: 10:15 and Fortune Teller.



Track listing
CD LP

The compact disc version is the original issue.

  • Disc 1:
  1. Just Another Sucker (5:21) 1
  2. If You Feel Like Dancin’ (7:08)
  3. Lovin’ Cup (4:20) 2
  4. Games (4:59)
  5. Dance To The Music Of The World (5:06)
  6. One Man Jam (6:13) 3
  • Disc 2:
  1. If You See Me (5:40)
  2. Games (Original Version) (3:40)
  3. I’ll Always Love You (3:55)
  4. Better Than You Think (4:30)
  5. If We Don’t (4:09)
  6. You Can Be My Teacher (4:06)
  7. Love, Love, Love (3:53)
  8. Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session) (6:04)
  9. If You See Me (Instrumental Version) (5:39)
  10. Games (Instrumental Version) (3:40)
  11. Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version) (4:31)

References:
2XCD by Charly Records
UK: CPCD 8104-2
Re-released in 1999 by Charly Records as The Early Years with different artwork

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Ger : CDVAL 111-2

The vinyl long play format titled 94 East Featuring Prince is a reissue by Charly Records of the first disc of Symbolic Beginning (previously released as Minneapolis Genius by Hot Pink Records in 1986).

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  • Side 1:
  1. If You Feel Like Dancin’ (7:11)
  2. Lovin’ Cup (4:21) 1
  3. Games (5:01)
  • Side 2:
  1. Just Another Sucker (5:21) 2
  2. Dance To The Music Of The World (5:09)
  3. One Man Jam (6:17) 3


References:
LP by Charly Records
UK: CHARLY L 219

Cassette

  • Side 1:
  1. You Can Be My Teacher (4:08)
  2. Lovin’ Cup (4:22) 2
  3. If You See Me (5:42)
  4. Games (5:00)
  5. Better Than You Think (4:32)
  6. I’ll Always Love You (3:54)
  • Side 2:
  1. Dance To The Music Of The World (5:07)
  2. Love, Love, Love (3:54)
  3. One Man Jam (6:14) 3
  4. If We Don’t (4:11)
  5. Just Another Sucker (5:18) 1
  6. Games (Instrumental Version) (3:42)


References:
Cassette by Charly Records
Indonesia: CPCD 8104-2

All songs written by Pepé Willie, except where noted.
1 Written by Prince and Pepé Willie
2 Written by Ike Paige and Pepé Willie
3 Written by Ike Paige and Tony Silvester



CD Reissue (2000)

One Man Jam
Credited to Prince With 94 East.

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  • Disc 1:
  1. Just Another Sucker (5:18) 1
  2. One Man Jam (6:14) 3
  3. Dance To The Music Of The World (5:07)
  4. Games (5:00)
  5. If You Feel Like Dancin’ (7:09)
  6. If You See Me (5:42)
  7. Better Than You Think (4:32)
  8. Games (Instrumental Version) (3:42)
  • Disc 2:
  1. Lovin’ Cup (4:22) 2
  2. Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session) (6:05)
  3. I’ll Always Love You (3:54)
  4. Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version) (4:31)
  5. If We Don’t (4:11)
  6. Games (Original Version) (3:41)
  7. You Can Be My Teacher (4:08)
  8. Love, Love, Love (3:54)
  9. If You See Me (Instrumental Version) (5:39)

References:
2XCD by Snapper Music
UK: SMDCD410
Re-released in 1999 by Charly Records as The Early Years with different artwork
Ger : CDVAL 111-2


CD Reissue (2016)

94 East Featuring Prince
Single CD re-release with instrumental versions of If You See Me, Games and Better Than You Think missing.

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  1. Just Another Sucker (5:17) 1
  2. If You Feel Like Dancin’ (7:08)
  3. Lovin’ Cup (4:20) 2
  4. Games (Original Version) (3:40)
  5. Dance To The Music Of The World (5:07)
  6. One Man Jam (6:09) 3
  7. If You See Me (5:40)
  8. I’ll Always Love You (3:53)
  9. Better Than You Think (4:30)
  10. If We Don’t (4:09)
  11. You Can Be My Teacher (4:06)
  12. Love, Love, Love (3:53)
  13. Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session) (6:04)
  14. If You See Me (Instrumental Version) (5:39)
  15. Games (Instrumental Version) (3:40)
  16. Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version) (4:31)


References:
Single CD by Charly Records
UK: CHARLY F 840



Personnel
Musicians


Production
  • Pepé Willie - co-producer
  • Tony Sylvester - co-producer
  • Other production credits needed


Thanks
  • none.



Releases
LP, CD, Cassettes and Other versions
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This section is under construction

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
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Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia

  • The album was released without much promotion, and did not chart.

References
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