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| |performed regularly on =[[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]] | | |performed regularly on =[[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]] |
| |performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]] | | |performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]] |
− | |trivia = [[Elisa Fiorillo]]’s lines in the studio version of the song ("Oh daddy" / "Oh, sock it to me" / "You’re The Best") actually borrowed from the 1977 movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Way_Is_Up%3F Which Way Is Up?]''. Gloria Edwards’ voice lifted from the original film was used for the live performances. Another scene from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Way_Is_Up%3F Which Way Is Up?] is also samped on [[Return Of The Bump Squad]]. | + | |trivia = [[Elisa Fiorillo]]’s lines in the studio version of the song ("Oh daddy" / "Oh, sock it to me" / "You’re The Best") actually borrowed from the 1977 movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Way_Is_Up%3F Which Way Is Up?]''. Gloria Edwards’ voice lifted from the original film was used for the live performances. Another dialogue from that same scene is also samped on [[Return Of The Bump Squad]]. |
| |see also = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] album | | |see also = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] album |
| * [[Video: Daddy Pop|Daddy Pop]] unreleased video | | * [[Video: Daddy Pop|Daddy Pop]] unreleased video |
Daddy Pop is the second track on the album Diamonds And Pearls, the first album credited to Prince and the New Power Generation. In 1992, it was included on some versions of the Sexy M.F. single.
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in June 1990 in London, England (during the same set of sessions that produced Schoolyard, Walk Don’t Walk and Oobey Doop, but mostly focused on Rosie Gaines' first solo album, recording My Tender Heart, Hold Me, Pain, Streetwalker, In The Name Of Love and Turn Your Lights Down Low).
Additional recording took place in late 1990 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The song is essentially a solo performance by Prince, but was edited together with the ending of a rehearsal performance of Partyman to create the ending. It also includes a sampled drum loop from Aretha Franklin’s track Rock Steady from her 1972 album Young, Gifted And Black (played by Bernard Purdie).
The track was included as the first track on the December 1990, configuration of Diamonds And Pearls, but was moved to become the second track on the 1 March 1991 and 8 May 1991 configurations, where it remained for release.
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Recording Information
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Recording Sessions
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June 1990
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Olympic Studios, London, England
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Tracking
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Late 1990 / Early 1991
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Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA
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Additional recording
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Video Versions
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Broadcasts/streaming (only)
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Unreleased Versions
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Daddy Pop
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Studio
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Version without Tony M rap and slightly different lyrics, placed on the 27 November 1990 configuration of the Diamonds And Pearls Album
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