Difference between revisions of "Six And 1/2"
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|single image = [[File:6 single.jpg|100px|link=Single: 6]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: 6|6]]</small> | |single image = [[File:6 single.jpg|100px|link=Single: 6]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: 6|6]]</small> | ||
|performer = [[Madhouse]] | |performer = [[Madhouse]] | ||
− | |first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 14|14 January | + | |first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 14|14 January 1987]] - [[Single: 6|6]] single |
|album(s) = None | |album(s) = None | ||
|writer(s) = [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) | |writer(s) = [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) | ||
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|introduction = '''Six And ½''' is the b-side of [[Madhouse]]'s single [[Single: 6|6]], the first and only single from their first album [[Album: 8|8]]. '''Six And ½''' was written by [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) and produced by [[Prince]] (also credited to [[Madhouse]]). | |introduction = '''Six And ½''' is the b-side of [[Madhouse]]'s single [[Single: 6|6]], the first and only single from their first album [[Album: 8|8]]. '''Six And ½''' was written by [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) and produced by [[Prince]] (also credited to [[Madhouse]]). | ||
− | + | Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 8|8 October 1986]] at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California during post-production work for the album [[Album: 8|8]] (the day after disbanding [[Prince and the Revolution|The Revolution]] and recording [[Telepathy]], the same day as [[Nine-1|Nine]] (a different track than the one included on [[Madhouse]]'s second album [[Album: 16|16]]), and three days before [[Violet Blue]]); it is likely that the title was assigned only after the track was assigned as the b-side for the single [[Single: 6|6]]. Other than the similarity in numbering and in music style, '''Six And ½''' is not related musically to the single b-side [[Six]]. | |
The track is notable for being the only [[Madhouse]] track to include trumpet from [[Atlanta Bliss]], and the only [[Madhouse]] track to be written entirely by [[Eric Leeds]]. | The track is notable for being the only [[Madhouse]] track to include trumpet from [[Atlanta Bliss]], and the only [[Madhouse]] track to be written entirely by [[Eric Leeds]]. | ||
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− | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 8|8 October | + | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 8|8 October 1986]] |
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA | |studio = [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA | ||
− | |additional info = | + | |additional info = Basic tracking |
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