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| The track '''Do Your Dance''' featured on the [[Single: Cream|Cream]] maxi-single as '''Do Your Dance (KC's Remix)''' was mixed and co-produced by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]]. Its title is somewhat misleading, since the track features significant new input by [[Prince and the New Power Generation]], including a new vocal by [[Jevetta Steele]]. | | The track '''Do Your Dance''' featured on the [[Single: Cream|Cream]] maxi-single as '''Do Your Dance (KC's Remix)''' was mixed and co-produced by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]]. Its title is somewhat misleading, since the track features significant new input by [[Prince and the New Power Generation]], including a new vocal by [[Jevetta Steele]]. |
− | The '''Housebangers'' remix has additional production and mixing by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]. | + | The '''Housebangers''' remix has additional production and mixing by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]. |
− | The ''Q In Doubt'' remix is labeled an instrumental, but the track contains various spoken word and chanted segments in the background. | + | The '''Q In Doubt''' remix is labeled an instrumental, but the track contains various spoken word and chanted segments in the background. |
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| Following on from the first two tracks of the maxi-single, '''Ethereal Mix''' contains the third and final telephone segue, in which a prank call is made asking someone for their views on the song [[Cream]]. It contains edits by [[Dave Friedlander]]. | | Following on from the first two tracks of the maxi-single, '''Ethereal Mix''' contains the third and final telephone segue, in which a prank call is made asking someone for their views on the song [[Cream]]. It contains edits by [[Dave Friedlander]]. |
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Do Your Dance is the sixth track on the maxi-single of Cream, the second single from Prince's 13th album Diamonds And Pearls (the first album to be credited to Prince and the New Power Generation). While loosely based on the song Cream, including using a re-recording of the chorus, this can be considered a song in its own right.
Specific recording dates are unknown, but it is likely that recording took place in September-October 1991 (along with Cream (N.P.G. Mix), Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap), 2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental) and Get Some Solo. Housebangers, Q In Doubt (Instrumental) and Ethereal Mix, three other songs from the same sessions that were released on the same maxi-single of Cream as seventh, eighth and ninth tracks respectively, are essentially mixes of Do Your Dance and are not considered songs in their own right.
The track Do Your Dance featured on the Cream maxi-single as Do Your Dance (KC's Remix) was mixed and co-produced by Keith "K.C." Cohen. Its title is somewhat misleading, since the track features significant new input by Prince and the New Power Generation, including a new vocal by Jevetta Steele.
The Housebangers remix has additional production and mixing by Junior Vasquez.
The Q In Doubt remix is labeled an instrumental, but the track contains various spoken word and chanted segments in the background.
Following on from the first two tracks of the maxi-single, Ethereal Mix contains the third and final telephone segue, in which a prank call is made asking someone for their views on the song Cream. It contains edits by Dave Friedlander.
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Do Your Dance (KC's Remix)
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5:58
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Cream single
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Studio
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Mixed and co-production by Keith "K.C." Cohen; Assisted by Dave Aron and Eric Anset at Larrabee West
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Housebangers
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4:23
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Cream single
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Studio
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Additional production and mix by Junior Vasquez; keyboard programming by Joseph Moskowitz; remix engineering by Curt Frasca
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Q In Doubt (Instrumental)
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4:00
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Cream single
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Studio
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Edits by Dave Friedlander
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Ethereal Mix
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4:43
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Cream single
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Studio
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Edits by Dave Friedlander; contains telephone segue # 3 (track is 3:55 without segue)
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