Album: The Hookers (1982)

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Untitled The Hookers album

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Album details


Intended Release Date: 1982
Label(s): Warner Bros.
Studio(s): Kiowa Trail Home Studio, Chanhassen, MN, USA

See also


Vanity 6
(album)
 
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This entry details a planned (debut) album by The Hookers, recorded between Summer and Autumn 1981, during the recording of most of the Controversy and between the Dirty Mind Tour and the Controversy Tour. Much like the case with The Time (whose first album was recorded in Spring 1981 and would be that summer), Prince came up with an overall concept of a sexy girls group singing in lingerie and began recording songs in his home studio before the group had even been totally assembled. The group consisted of his personal assistant, Jamie Shoop (the main singer) and the sisters Loreen and Susan Moonsie. None of them had any previous singing experience or formal musical training. Two of the earliest songs he recorded for The Hookers were Make-Up and Wet Dream. As with his material for The Time, Prince recorded his own scratch vocals and had the girls replacing his voice.

At least 10 songs were recorded by Prince for this project, although it is not sure that all of them were re-recorded with The Hookers vocals before he embarked on tour: Make-Up, Wet Dream, Drive Me Wild, Jealous Girl, Mink Kitty Cat, Pizza, I Need A Man, Gym Class and Vagina. Money Don't Grow On Trees may also have been intended for this project as well. Jamie Shoop sang lead vocals on I Need A Man, Wet Dream and Jealous Girl while Susan Moonsie sang on Drive Me Wild, Make-Up. It is not known on which track (if any) Loreen Moonsie sang lead.

The Hookers recordings were suspended when Prince embarked on the Controversy Tour in November of 1981. During the tour, Jamie Shoop and Loreen Moonsie let Prince know that they were not interested by a singing career. At the same time, he met Denise Matthews and caught his head of his ward-robe, Brenda Bennett singing while working at the dressing room. He offered them to replace Jamie Shoop and Loreen Moonsie and the band evolved into Vanity 6 after Denise Matthews rejected “The Hookers” as the name of the group and the name “Vagina” Prince suggested for her as well. Denise Matthews became Vanity and the band Vanity 6.

Of the songs recorded for The Hookers, only 3 songs were kept for the Vanity 6 album: Drive Me Wild, Make-Up and Wet Dream (the latter being re-recorded with Vanity on vocals).

Jealous Girl was offered to The Bangles in 1985 but they rejected it (and choosing to keep Manic Monday, another song Prince gave to them). The track was later given to Bonnie Raitt along with another Hookers song, I Need A Man, during a short-lived collaboration between Prince and Bonnie Raitt. Nothing came of it and those two songs remain unreleased as are Mink Kitty Cat (possibly reworked later as Velvet Kitty Cat but it has not been verified), Pizza, Gym Class, Money Don't Grow On Trees and Vagina.



Track listing
LP

The following songs were intended for the album (never completed):

All tracks written by Prince (assumed)



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Additional Information

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References
Unreleased project.png 1979
Untitled The Rebels album
Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1984
Untitled second Vanity 6 album
Unreleased project.png