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| |introduction = '''Holy Ground''' is the first track on [[Single: Prelude To Tamar|Prelude To Támar]], a download EP by [[Támar Davis]] sold on the multi-level marketing independent music site [http://burnlounge.com burnlounge.com]. The song was written and produced by [[Prince]] and [[Támar Davis]]. | | |introduction = '''Holy Ground''' is the first track on [[Single: Prelude To Tamar|Prelude To Támar]], a download EP by [[Támar Davis]] sold on the multi-level marketing independent music site [http://burnlounge.com burnlounge.com]. The song was written and produced by [[Prince]] and [[Támar Davis]]. |
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− | Exact recording dates are unknown, but it was likely recorded at some point between early 2005 (when [[Prince]] first worked with [[Támar Davis]]) and early 2006, at either [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, Minnesota, or [[Location: 3121 Antelo Road|3121 Antelo Rd.]], Los Angeles, California. It was included on [[Támar Davis|Támar]]'s first album, titled [[Album: Milk & Honey|Beautiful, Loved & Blessed]]; it was included as the sixth track when the album was later renamed [[Album: Milk & Honey|Milk & Honey]], but the album remains unreleased. It was planned for inclusion on an independently-released album by [[Támar Davis]] following the digital EP release, but this album also remains unreleased. | + | Exact recording dates are unknown, but it was likely recorded at some point between early 2005 (when [[Prince]] first worked with [[Támar Davis]]) and early 2006, at either [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, or [[Location: 3121 Antelo Road|3121 Antelo Rd.]] in Los Angeles, California. It was included on [[Támar Davis|Támar]]'s first album, titled [[Album: Milk & Honey|Beautiful, Loved & Blessed]]; it was included as the sixth track when the album was later renamed [[Album: Milk & Honey|Milk & Honey]], but the album remains unreleased. It was planned for inclusion on an independently-released album by [[Támar Davis]] following the digital EP release, but this album also remains unreleased. |
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| The track's first verse begins "Our father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name..." from the Christian prayer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord's_Prayer The Lord's Prayer], which [[Prince]] used in full on the album version of [[Controversy]]. | | The track's first verse begins "Our father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name..." from the Christian prayer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord's_Prayer The Lord's Prayer], which [[Prince]] used in full on the album version of [[Controversy]]. |