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− | |first live appearance = [[24_September 1989|24 September 1989, Saturday Night Live, NBC-TV Studios, GE building (Studio 8H), New York, NY, USA]]<br> | + | |first live appearance = [[24_September 1989|24 September 1989: Saturday Night Live, NBC-TV Studios, GE building (Studio 8H), New York, NY, USA]]<br> |
| * [[07 August 2013|7 August 2013: Dyrehaven - Bøgescenen, Skanderborg, Denmark]] <small>(partial rendition)</small> | | * [[07 August 2013|7 August 2013: Dyrehaven - Bøgescenen, Skanderborg, Denmark]] <small>(partial rendition)</small> |
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Electric Chair is the second track on Prince's eleventh album Batman (the motion picture soundtrack to the Tim Burton movie Batman), and, eleven months after the album's release, a remix of the track by William Orbit was included as the b-side of The Future, the album's fifth and final commercially-released single (available in Europe only).
Initial tracking took place on 6 June 1988 at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA (three days before Pink Cashmere, Pickle and Times Squared (recorded as Sticky Wicked).
Prince's performance on a special 10th anniversary edition of the TV show Saturday Night Live is notable for being the first live performance to feature Michael B. on drums, and Candy Dulfer on saxophone, both of whom would play regularly with Prince over the coming years.
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Recording Information
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Recording Sessions
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Date
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Studio
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Additional info
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6 June 1988
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Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA
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Initial tracking
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Late 1989 - early 1990
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Studio information needed
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Remix by William Orbit
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Recording Personnel
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- Prince - all vocals and instruments
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Versions
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Released Versions
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Broadcasts/streaming (only)
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Sampled, Referred to, Quoted in...
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Unreleased Versions
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Title
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Version
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Additional Info
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Electric Chair
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Studio
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Full-length version edited for release; includes extended instrumental sections
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Electric Chair
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Remix
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Instrumental remix, possibly intended for a single release
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