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|introduction = '''Kamasutra''' is the second track on the [[The NPG Orchestra]]'s first and only album [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]], initially released on cassette in 1997 (the album was later included as a bonus CD on the direct order version of [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Prince]]'s 20th album [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], the fourth album to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]). Two years previously, however, a 0:34 excerpt was included as the 16th and final track on the [[Album: NPG Records Sampler Experience|NPG Records Sampler Experience]] cassette given to some concertgoers on [[The Ultimate Live Experience]] tour, featuring various clips of "upcoming releases". | |introduction = '''Kamasutra''' is the second track on the [[The NPG Orchestra]]'s first and only album [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]], initially released on cassette in 1997 (the album was later included as a bonus CD on the direct order version of [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Prince]]'s 20th album [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], the fourth album to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]). Two years previously, however, a 0:34 excerpt was included as the 16th and final track on the [[Album: NPG Records Sampler Experience|NPG Records Sampler Experience]] cassette given to some concertgoers on [[The Ultimate Live Experience]] tour, featuring various clips of "upcoming releases". | ||
− | + | Basic tracking dates are unknown, but it is likely that the track was recorded between 1994 - early 1995 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, with orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]]'s orchestra at [http://www.martinsound.com/ Martinsound Studio], Alhambra, California. | |
The track contains an eight-note motif that is repeated on later tracks on the album (which was intended as one full-length "opus"). Its title is taken from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra Kama Sutra], considered to be the most important work in a long line of Indian erotic literature, written by the Hindu philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C4%81tsy%C4%81yana Vātsyāyana] (the Kama Sutra was previously mentioned by [[Prince]] in [[We Can Funk|We Can Fuck]] (later released as [[We Can Funk]])). | The track contains an eight-note motif that is repeated on later tracks on the album (which was intended as one full-length "opus"). Its title is taken from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra Kama Sutra], considered to be the most important work in a long line of Indian erotic literature, written by the Hindu philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C4%81tsy%C4%81yana Vātsyāyana] (the Kama Sutra was previously mentioned by [[Prince]] in [[We Can Funk|We Can Fuck]] (later released as [[We Can Funk]])). | ||
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|date = Late 1994 | |date = Late 1994 | ||
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | |studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
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