https://princevault.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Thomas&feedformat=atomPrince Vault - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T07:54:46ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.26.3https://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_Untitled_Live_Album_(1993)&diff=249460Album: Untitled Live Album (1993)2024-03-26T11:51:02Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Unreleased-Album|<br />
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|album name = ''Untitled Live Album (1993)''<br />
|album image = [[File:Unreleased project.png|200px|Unreleased (no cover)]]<br />
|date = 1993<br />
|label = [[Paisley Park Records]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] (assumed)<br />
|studios = [[Venue:_Glam_Slam_South|Glam Slam]], Minneapolis, MN, USA; [[Radio City Music Hall]], New York, New York, USA; [[Universal Amphitheatre]], Universal City, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 1988<br />
|previous album = Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
|next year = 1993<br />
|next album = Album: The Undertaker<br />
|next album link = [[Album: The Undertaker|The Undertaker]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = Little is known about the content of a live album [[Prince]] worked on in 1993, other than it contained live tracks recorded during the [[Act I|Act I Tour]] in the United States. This project was not known until a planned artwork was included posthumously in a 2023 auction from [https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/347512506673561-prince-handwritten-album-art-instructions/?cat=392 RRAuction.com.]<br />
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According to [[Jill Willis]]: ''"[[Prince]] was planning to release a live CD—or several versions of the same CD—from shows in New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, etc. I don't recall a lot about the project as there were always ideas that were being developed, considered and worked on in various stages. Especially when it came to releasing music."''<br />
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The album is unrelated to the [[Single: “Live”|“Live”]] single planned for release the following year, the 1995 [[Album: “Live”|“Live”]] album and [[Album: The Live Experience|The Live Experience]] album planned for release later in 1995, all of which were planned to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] and contained live tracks recorded in 1994 and 1995 consecutively.<br />
<br />
Interestingly, in 2001, live versions of [[Damn U]], [[The Max]] and [[Johnny]] (all taken from the concert [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] gave on [[25 March 1993|25 March 1993, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA]]) were included on the [[NPG Ahdio Show 4|NPG Ahdio # 4]]. Live versions of [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Kiss]], [[Irresistible Bitch]], [[She’s Always In My Hair]], [[When You Were Mine]], [[Insatiable]] and [[Scandalous]] (from the [[26 March 1993|26 March 1993, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA]] show) were included on the [[NPG Ahdio Show 9|NPG Ahdio # 9]]. The previous year, a live performance of [[Gett Off]] from the [[15 April 1993|15 April 1993 performance at the Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA, USA]] was made available for download on [[NPGOnlineLtd.com]]. It is not known however if these performances were the ones planned for the unreleased live project.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|format = CD<br />
|tracklisting = * Unknown (see notes above for possible tracks)<br />
|credits = * All songs written by [[Prince]] (assumed).<br />
|* comment = <br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - lead vocals, guitar, piano (assumed)<br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar, guitar and vocals on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboards on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Michael B. Nelson]] - trombone on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Brian Gallagher]] - tenor saxophone on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Kathy J.]] - baritone saxophone on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Dave Jensen]] - trumpet on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Tony M.]] - rap on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Damon Dickson]] - vocals on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[Kirk Johnson|Kirky J.]] - percussion on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
*[[William Graves]] - turntables on unidentified tracks (assumed)<br />
* Other recording personnel (if any) not known.<br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer (assumed)<br />
*Other production details unknown.<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[NPG_Ahdio_Show_4|NPG Ahdio Show #4]]<br />
|image1 = [[File:NPGMusicClub logo.jpg|60px|link:NPG_Ahdio_Show_4]]<br />
|item2 = [[NPG_Ahdio_Show_9|NPG Ahdio Show #9]]<br />
|image2 = [[File:NPGMusicClub logo.jpg|60px|link:NPG_Ahdio_Show_4]]<br />
}}<br />
|trivia = <br />
|alternative = <br />
|references = ''[https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/347512506673561-prince-handwritten-album-art-instructions/?cat=392 RRAuction.com]'' <br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:Unreleased Albums]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Prince_Vault:Glam_Slam_Ulysses&diff=248987Prince Vault:Glam Slam Ulysses2024-01-28T12:50:07Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Movie|<br />
<!-- NB THIS PAGE NOW USES THE TEMPLATE FOR MOVVIES SO NOT ALL FIELDS ARE APPLICABLE> A DEDICATED TEMPLATE FOR IT IS FORTHCOMING ----> <br />
| Movie name = Glam Slam Ulysses<br />
| Movie poster = Glam Slam Ulysses.jpg<br />
| Premiere = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_21|21 August 1993]]: [[Venue: Glam Slam West|Glam Slam]], Los Angeles, CA <br />
| Date = -<br />
| Director = Kenneth Robins <br />
| Writers = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) & Kenneth Robins <br />
| Producers = David Haugland – producer<br><br />
Jim Colachis – producer<br><br />
Nicholas Colachis – producer<br><br />
Steve Edelson – producer<br><br />
Julie Hartley – supervising producer <br><br />
Maverick Hill – assistant producer<br><br />
Jamie King– producer<br><br />
[[Prince]] – executive producer<br><br />
| Production = -<br />
| Music = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
| Genre = Stage Show<br />
| Runtime = 65 minutes<br />
| Technical = -<br />
| Distributors = -<br />
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| Previous image = Image:NoPreviousAlbum.png<br />
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| Introduction = '''Glam Slam Ulysses ''' is a 1993 stage production, loosely based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odyssey Homer’s Odyssey]. It combined video and live performance and was advertised as ‘The Homer-Erotic Odyssey of Ulysses and His Gang, “Strays of the World”, Through the Universe of Glam Slam’ and billed as being ‘presented in Glam-o-Rama’ and featuring ‘13 new songs’, where each song was meant to represented an element from Homer’s Odyssey. It was performed at [[Venue: Glam Slam West|Glam Slam]] in Los Angeles, California with a capacity of 400 patrons per show for the event. Tickets costed $ 19.99 for the 7:30 shows and $ 15.00 for the Sunday matinees. <br />
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The show starring [[Carmen Electra]] as Penelope and Calypso ran for a limited time, with performances from [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_21|21 August 1993]] until [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_4|4 September 1993]]. The male lead was performed by Frank Williams and Jamie King provided the choreography. <br />
<br><br />
[[Prince]] does not appear in the production, but all the music is composed and performed by him.<br />
<br />
The production was initially thought to be touring the States following its opening stint at [[Venue: Glam Slam West|Glam Slam]], but reviews were bleak and production was halted after the initial series of dates were played in Los Angeles.<br />
| Synopsis = The story of '''Glam Slam Ulysses''' is a loose translation of the original Greek epic by Homer originates from the 8th Century B.C. Originally an oral tradition passed down for generations, the story likely wasn’t “written” until much later. The Odyssey tells the story of Ulysses’ voyage home to his island of Ithaca and his wife Penelope after a 10-year absence having fought in the Trojan War and being kept prisoner by the sea nymph Calypso. “Ulysses” is his name in Latin – in the original Greek it was “Odysseus,” from which the word “odyssey” is derived.<br />
<br><br />
| Cast = * [[Carmen Electra]]<br />
* Frank Williams<br />
* Chad Allen<br />
* Shaun Earl<br />
* Joaquín Escamilla<br />
* Dina Lee Helm<br />
* Kerri Ann James<br />
* Sebastian LaCause<br />
* Becky Luckett<br />
* Stefanie Roos<br />
* Dominque Schatz<br />
* Kevin Stea<br />
* Sergio Carbajal<br />
* Alexis Valentin<br />
| Crew =<br />
* <b>Production</b><br />
Jim Colachis – producer<br><br />
Nicholas Colachis – producer<br><br />
Steve Edelson – producer<br><br />
Julie Hartley – supervising producer <br><br />
Maverick Hill – assistant producer<br><br />
Jamie King– producer<br><br />
[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) – executive producer<br><br />
*<b>Music</b><br />
[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
| OtherCrew = -<br />
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| Shooting = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_22|22 August 1993]] 5:00 PM + 7:30 PM <br> <br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_24|24 August 1993]] 7:30 PM <br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_26|26 August 1993]] 7:30 PM <br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_27|27 August 1993]] 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_28|28 August 1993]] 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_29|29 August 1993]] 5:00 PM + 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_31|31 August 1993]] 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_2|2 September 1993]] 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_3|3 September 1993]] 7:30 PM<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_4|4 September 1993]] 7:30 PM <br><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
Act 01: The Ship: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Strays Of The World]] <br><br />
Interlude:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Come]] <br><br />
Act 02:The Cyclops: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Interactive]] <br><br />
Act 03:Lotus Land:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Dolphin]] <br><br />
Act 04: Circe:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Pheromone]] <br><br />
Act 05:Penelope:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Dark]] <br><br />
Act 06: Hades:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Loose!]] <br><br />
Act 07: The Sirens: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Space]] <br><br />
Interlude:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Orgasm|Poem]] <br><br />
Act 08: Scylla : &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[What’s My Name]] <br><br />
Act 09: Calypso: &nbsp;[[Endorphinmachine|Endorphinemachine]] <br><br />
Interlude:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Come]] <br><br />
Act 10: The Suitors: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Race]] <br><br />
Act 11: The Trojan Horse: &nbsp;[[Come]] <br><br />
Act 12: The Homecoming: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Strays Of The World]] <br><br />
Finale: The Celebration: &nbsp;&nbsp;[[Pope]] <br><br />
<br><br />
| Location info = <br />
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| Credits = <br />
* &nbsp;<br />
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| BoxOffice = <br />
<!-- SEE ALSO ---------><br />
| see also = <br />
| Promotion = <!--[[Prince]]’s version starts at the point where Ulysses is reminiscing to Calypso of his journey. The critical reception has been unmercifully negative. It was called “simply silly” in the Los Angeles Times, while the reviewer in LA Weekly felt that “Prince’s pretensions once again overshadow his talent” and criticized the show for its lack of “interaction.” For those who are familiar with the original telling of Ulysses, the show is easier to understand, but many left wondering what it was all about. The dancing is good, but compared to the Joffrey Ballet, the choreography is awkward. The costuming was revealing and true Prince-type sexual/non-functional items that barely covered the naughty parts. Despite the negative criticism, the production is expected to tour nightclubs in the States in the autumn/winter. --><br />
| References = [https://variety.com/1993/legit/reviews/glam-slam-ulysses-1200432917/ ''Variety'' review]<br />
| Trivia = The actual sequence of songs in the production is different as advertised on the flier, with Lotus Land and The Cyclops switching places.<br />
| Categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category: Stage Productions]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Duane_Nelson&diff=248826Duane Nelson2024-01-11T07:54:53Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{StubBio|<br />
| Name = Duane Nelson <br />
| Full Name = *'''Duane Joseph Nelson'''<br />
| Job = <br />
{{JobList|<br />
|1= : [[Prince]]’s head of security<br />
|2= : 1987-1995<br />
}}<br />
| Trivia = {{BioTrivia|<br />
| 1= Duane was considered to be [[Prince]]’s half-brother, but in fact there was no genetic relation between them. Duane, born two months after [[Prince]], was the son of Vivian Nelson, née Howard, a woman [[Prince]]’s father [[John L. Nelson]] was married to before having met [[Prince]]’s mother. When Duane was born, [[John L. Nelson|John L.]] was already divorced from Vivian, although officially still living at the same address. But he is not believed to have fathered Duane, who was not named as one of [[John L. Nelson]]’s heirs at his passing in 2001. Duane passed away in 2011. <br />
}}<br />
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| Categories = <br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Work_That_Fat&diff=248643Work That Fat2023-12-04T20:09:51Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Work That Fat<br />
|single image = [[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album <br>[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 27|27 October 2023]] - [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[The Work Part 1]]<br />
|next song = [[Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?]]<br />
|introduction = '''Work That Fat''' was recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 12|12 January 1991]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The comical song re-uses backing music from [[Martika’s Kitchen]] (recorded the day before, [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 11|11 January 1991]]). [[Prince]] uses a pitched-down voice throughout the track (not dissimilar to that used on [[Bob George]]), and the narrator describes a date with a fat girl who eats everything in sight in the narrator’s apartment (similar to the [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] album [[Exodus_Segues#Segue_.23_4|segue commonly known as the "Mashed Potato Girl" segue]]). <br />
<br />
Regardless of the disastrous date, the narrator likes his women “fat ‘n’ proud, cause when they sit down they sit all around, the whole house, sidewalk and everything else.” It is not known if, but seems unlikely that the song was intended for [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] or any other project. Given the distorted vocals and the comical nature of the song, it was probably thought of as a side project of some sort.<br />
<br />
Both [[Sonny T.]] and someone named Mike are called out by name during the song, although the song is a sole [[Prince]] recording. <br />
<br />
'''Work That Fat''' was released in October 2023 as the fifth track of ''Vault Tracks part 2'', one of the discs with previously unreleased tracks included with the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 12|12 January 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Work That Fat'''<br />
|2= 4:35<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = Although sometimes assumed it is unlikely the 'Mike' on guitar' is in reference to [[Mike Scott]]. He would not go on to join [[Prince]]’s (known as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] at the time) band, until years later. It is much more likely a reference to [[Michael Koppelman|Michael ‘Mike’ Koppelman]], who engineered the session.<br />
|see also = [[Martika’s Kitchen]]<br />
* [[Boom Box]]<br />
* [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]] [[Category:2023]] [[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Work_That_Fat&diff=248642Work That Fat2023-12-04T20:08:08Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Work That Fat<br />
|single image = [[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album <br>[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 27|27 October 2023]] - [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[The Work Part 1]]<br />
|next song = [[Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?]]<br />
|introduction = '''Work That Fat''' was recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 12|12 January 1991]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The comical song re-uses backing music from [[Martika’s Kitchen]] (recorded the day before, [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 11|11 January 1991]]). [[Prince]] uses a pitched-down voice throughout the track (not dissimilar to that used on [[Bob George]]), and the narrator describes a date with a fat girl who eats everything in sight in the narrator’s apartment (similar to the [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] album [[Exodus_Segues#Segue_.23_4|segue commonly known as the "Mashed Potato Girl" segue]]). <br />
<br />
Regardless of the disastrous date, the narrator likes his women “fat ‘n’ proud, cause when they sit down they sit all around, the whole house, sidewalk and everything else.” It is not known if, but seems unlikely that the song was intended for [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] or any other project. Given the distorted vocals and the comical nature of the song, it was probably thought of as a side project of some sort.<br />
<br />
Both [[Sonny T.]] and someone named Mike are called out by name during the song, although the song is a sole [[Prince]] recording. <br />
<br />
'''Work That Fat''' was released in October 2023 as the fifth track of ''Vault Tracks part 2'', one of the discs with previously unreleased tracks included with the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 12|12 January 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Work That Fat'''<br />
|2= 4:35<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = Although sometimes assumed it is unlikely the 'Mike' on guitar' is in reference to [[Mike Scott]], he would not go on to join [[Prince]]’s (known as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] at the time) band, until years later. It is much more likely a reference to [[Michael Koppelman|Michael ‘Mike’ Koppelman]], who engineered the session.<br />
|see also = [[Martika’s Kitchen]]<br />
* [[Boom Box]]<br />
* [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]] [[Category:2023]] [[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Do_U_Wanna_Rock%3F&diff=248354Do U Wanna Rock?2023-10-30T16:32:06Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Do U Wanna Rock?<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Do U Wanna Get Funky?]]<br />
|next song = [[Do Unto Others]]<br />
|introduction = '''Do U Wanna Rock?''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 1|1 October 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (the day after [[Letter 4 Miles]], the same day as the release of [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]’s album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] and the recording of [[Sweet Baby]], [[I Pledge Allegiance To Your Love]] and [[Allegiance]], two days before recording [[Thunder|The Thunder Ballet]]). <br />
<br />
The track was intended for a ‘solo’ [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] project, and was at one point intended as the opening track of their [[Album: Gold Nigga|Gold Nigga]] album). It was included as the second track on a 1992 configuration of [[Album: Gold Nigga|Gold Nigga]] but it was removed as the album underwent some changes before release. It is not known which other members of the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]], if any, played on the track. The track does have vocals, but not by [[Prince]]. Nothing else is known about the track, and it remains unreleased.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 1|1 October 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*[[Michael B.]]. - drums (assumed)<br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - rhythm guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards (assumed)<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Do U Wanna Rock?'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 1|1 October 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
*[[Album:_Gold_Nigga|Gold Nigga]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (New Power Generation)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Daddy_Pop&diff=248076Daddy Pop2023-10-26T21:20:59Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Daddy Pop<br />
|album image = [[Image:Diamondsandpearls.jpg|100px|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] </small> <br><br> <br />
|single image = [[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album <br> [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''(Super) Deluxe Edition'']] </small><br />
|performer = [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 1|1 October 1991]] - [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]]<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] <br><br />
[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''(Super) Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|previous song = [[Da, Da, Da]]<br />
|next song = [[The Daisy Chain]]<br />
|introduction = '''Daddy Pop''' is the second track on the album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], the first album credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]. In 1992, it was included on some versions of the [[Single: Sexy M.F.|Sexy M.F.]] single.<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 2|2 July 1990]] at [[Olympic Studios]] in London, England (on the same day as [[Schoolyard]] and [[Walk Don’t Walk]]). With [[Rosie Gaines]], [[Elisa Fiorillo]] added her background vocals to the song, having been invited by [[Prince]] to take in the Nude Tour show in Cork, Ireland, on [[07_July_1990|7 July 1990]]. She flew to London with the band after the show, and then joined them in the studio the next day. [[Elisa Fiorillo]]’s lines in the studio version of the song (“Oh daddy / Oh, sock it to me / You’re The Best”) are actually borrowed from the 1977 movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Way_Is_Up%3F Which Way Is Up?]''. Gloria Edwards’ voice lifted from the original film was used for the live performances (a sample is also included on the studio version). <br />
Additional recordings took place after the [[Nude Tour]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, Minnesota on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1990]].<br />
<br />
The song is essentially a solo performance by [[Prince]], but was edited together with the ending of a rehearsal performance of [[Partyman]] to create the ending. It also includes a sampled drum loop from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin Aretha Franklin]’s track [[Rock Steady]] from her 1972 album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young,_Gifted_and_Black Young, Gifted And Black] (played by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Purdie Bernard Purdie]). <br />
<br />
The track was included as the first track on the December 1990, configuration of [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], but was moved to become the second track on the [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_1|1 March 1991]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 8|8 May 1991]] configurations, where it remained for release.<br />
<br />
A 12" Remix version was released in October 2023, as the first track of ''Vault Tracks part 2'', one of the discs with previously unreleased tracks included with the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''(Super) Deluxe Edition'']]. This version was also streamed on [[Prince_Streaming_Video_Channels|Prince’s YouTube channel]] and other streaming platforms on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 20|20 October 2023]], to promote the upcoming release.<br />
<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 2|2 July 1990]]<br />
|studio = [[Olympic Studios]],<br>London, England<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 6|6 July 1990]]|<br />
studio = [[Metropolis]],<br>London, England<br />
|additional info = Mixing, overdubbing, [[Rock Steady]] loop<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 8|8 July 1990]]<br />
|studio = [[Olympic Studios]],<br>London, England or [[Metropolis]],<br>London, England<br />
|additional info = Overdubbing vocals ([[Rosie Gaines]] and [[Elisa Fiorillo]]) <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1990]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = January 1991 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios],<br>North Hollywood, CA, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Remixes by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]] <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Mid-January 1992 <br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]]- Studio C,<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Live Studio re-recording for promo video<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted (listed in liner notes as ‘Insatiable’)<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Purdie Bernard Purdie] - drum loop (sampled from [[Rock Steady]] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin Aretha Franklin], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young,_Gifted_and_Black Young, Gifted And Black], uncredited)<br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar (credited for "rhythm guitar and backing vox")<br />
*[[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards (liner notes state "Purpleaxxe™ sampler, other various keys and sex symbol")<br />
*[[Rosie Gaines]] - background vocals and keyboards (liner notes state "co-lead backing vox, Purpleaxxe™ sampler and organ")<br />
*[[Tony M.]] - rap (credited for "lead raps and backing vox")<br />
*[[Elisa Fiorillo]] - additional vocals<br />
*[[Damon Dickson]] - background vocals (credited for "backing vox and percussion")<br />
*[[Kirk Johnson]] - background vocals (credited for "backing vox and percussion")<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop'''<br />
|2= 5:16<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]]<br />
[[Single: Sexy M.F.|Sexy M.F.]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop'''<br />
|2= 5:16<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''(Super) Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Remastered 2023<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''X-cerpts From The Songs: [[Thunder]], [[Daddy Pop]], [[Strollin’]], [[Jughead]], [[Money Don’t Matter 2 Night]], [[Push]], [[Live 4 Love]]'''<br />
|2= 5:04<br />
|3= [[Single: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] single<br />
|4= Edits<br />
|5= Edits of each song; [[Daddy Pop]] edit is 0:38<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop (12" Version)''' <br />
|2= 6:07<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop (Live At Glam Slam 1992)''' <br />
|2= 6:23<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[11 January 1992|11 January 1992: Glam Slam, Minneapolis, MN, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop (Live At Glam Slam 1992)'''<br />
|2= 6:23<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] blu-ray<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[11 January 1992|11 January 1992: Glam Slam, Minneapolis, MN, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Live performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[04_September 1991|4 September 1991, Arsenio Hall Show, Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[The Flow]] '''<br />
|2= <br />
|3= Unreleased<br />
|4= Original 1990 recording<br />
|5= Contains a sampled chant (“Ain’t no stoppin’ now”) from an early version of [[Daddy Pop]] <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Version without Tony M rap and slightly different lyrics<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Daddy Pop'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Live Studio re-recording for promo video<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[03 June 1991|3 June 1991 Hollywood, California - The China Club]] <small>(likely, but unconfirmed)</small>; [[04_September 1991|4 September 1991, Arsenio Hall Show, Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small>(first confirmed performance)</small> <br><br />
* [[12 July 1992|12 July 1992: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France]]<br />
|performed regularly on =[[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]]<br />
|trivia = Another dialogue from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Way_Is_Up%3F Which Way Is Up?]'' is also sampled on [[Return Of The Bump Squad]].<br />
|see also = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] album<br />
* [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''(Super) Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
* [[Video: Daddy Pop|Daddy Pop]] unreleased video<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* 2023 Elisa Fiorillo comment on FaceBook<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]] [[Category:2023]] [[Category:Recorded 1990]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the New Power Generation)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=19_October_2013-am&diff=24807519 October 2013-am2023-10-26T21:20:43Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| overview = [[One Off Appearances|One-Off Performances (overview)]]<br />
| tour name = One-Off Performance<br />
| comment = <br />
| image = [[File:PlaceholderStubNoTic.jpg]]<br />
| venue = [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]]<br />
| city, state = Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(guitar, keyboard)'', [[Hannah Ford]] ''(drums)'', [[Ida Nielsen]] ''(bass)'', [[Donna Grantis]] ''(guitar)<br />
| guests = Danielle Curiel ''(dance)'', Amanda Curiel ''(dance)'', [[Nicole Kirkland]] ''(dance)'', [[Antoine Troupe]] ''(dance)''<br />
| previous concert = [[06 October 2013-am|6 October 2013 (a.m.)]]<br />
| date = 19 October 2013 (a.m.)<br />
| next concert = [[27 December 2013]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel<sup>*</sup>}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} <br>'''1st set''' {{l}} {{l}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Frankenstein]] {{Inter}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Chaos And Disorder]] {{l}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Endorphinmachine]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[She’s Always In My Hair]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Sweeter She Is]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Prince]] on keyboard'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Prince]] on keyboard'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Guitar]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Plectrumelectrum]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Fixurlifeup]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Max]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Prince]] on keyboard'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Stratus]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[The Sailor’s Hornpipe]] {{Inter}}{{l}} <small>''[[Prince]] on keyboard''</small><br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Like It There]] {{l}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Crimson And Clover]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[I’ll Take You There]] ''bass'' {{inter}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Bambi]] {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} <br>'''2nd set''' {{l}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Hot Thing]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Housequake]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Love]] ''(instrumental)'' {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)]] {{sample}} {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Breakfast Can Wait]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''w/ Danielle Curiel, Amanda Curiel, Nicole Kirkland, Antoine Troupe'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[America]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Prince]] on bass'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Forever In My Life]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Sign O’ The Times]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[I Would Die 4 U]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Shockadelica]] {{sample}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Alphabet St.]] {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Nasty Girl]] {{sample}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Pop Life]] ''(instrumental)'' {{P}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{samp}} {{l}} [[Mr. Goodnight]] {{sample}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{Setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{OneOff-footer|<br />
| attendance/capacity = ± 1,200 / 1,375<br />
| start time = 4:30 a.m. <br />
| advertised start time = 2:00 a.m. (Doors)<br />
| length of show = 80 + 30 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $ 50 (Donation)<br />
| trivia = * This was announced as 'The Breakfast Experience - Pajama Dance Party' on Wednesday 16 October 2013. The suggested $50 donation to get in however made many correctly draw the conclusion there would be a show.<br />
* There was an hour long intermission between the main set and sampler set. Many of the attendees already left before [[Prince]] came back out around 6:15.<br />
* At the show pancakes were served to the attendees, many of which indeed came in pajamas and even onesies.<br />
*This show included the first live performance by [[Prince]] of [[The Sweeter She Is]], and the final performances of [[Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)]] and [[America]] (both in the sampler set only).<br />
*Video excerpts of [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[I Like It There]], [[Stratus]] and [[Plectrumelectrum]] from the show were put up on the [[3rdEyeGirl]] YouTube channel within hours of the show.<br />
*A full video of [[I Like It There]] from the show was available to purchase on [[3rdEyeTunes.com]] beginning three days later, [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_22|22 October, 2013]].<br />
| previous concert = [[06 October 2013-am|6 October 2013 (a.m.)]]<br />
| date = 19 October 2013 (a.m.)<br />
| next concert = [[27 December 2013]]<br />
| soundcheck = * no details known<br />
|support act = none<br />
| other images = <br />
{{GalleryL|<br />
{{Limg|1= Pajama.jpeg}} <br />
}}<br />
| references = * [http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/prince-hosts-a-psychedelic-pyjama-party-at-his-house/ '''Prince Hosts A Psychedelic Pyjama Party At His House'''by Greg Moskovitch'' (Musicfeeds: 20 October 2013)]<br />
| categories = [[Category:2013]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:One Off Appearances]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 2013, 10-19-am}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=31_December_1987&diff=24807331 December 19872023-10-26T21:20:30Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 31 December 1987<br />
| tour name = One-Off Performance <br />
| image = [[File:1987-012-31.png]]<br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of roaldbakker@hotmail.com<br />
| venue = [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]]<br />
| city, state = Chanhassen, MN<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard, drums, percussion)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(drums, vox)'', [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] ''(bass, vox, drum)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar, vox, drum)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Boni Boyer]] ''(keyboards, vox, drum)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone, flute, drum)'', [[Atlanta Bliss]] ''(trumpet, drum)'', [[Cat]] ''(dance, backing vox)'', [[Wally Safford]] ''(dance, percussion, drum, backing vox)'', [[Greg Brooks]] ''(dance, percussion, drum, backing vox)''<br />
| guests = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] ''(trumpet)''<br />
| previous concert = [[05 December 1987| 5 December 1987]] <br />
| overview = [[One-Off Appearances|One-Off Performances (overview)]]<br />
| next concert = [[07_May 1988|7 May 1988]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Sign O’ The Times]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Play In The Sunshine]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] ''coda'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Erotic City]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Sex Shooter]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Housequake]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Slow Love]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Do Me, Baby]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Adore]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] {{H-Int}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} ''What’s Your Name Jam'' {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Love Or $|♥ Or $]] lyrics <!-- and a guitar part from [[Drive Me Wild|Drive Me Wild (Extended Version)]]/[[Let’s Go Crazy|Let’s Go Crazy (Special Dance Mix)]] --> {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Jack U Off]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] ''incl. 'drum solo coda' '' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Hot Thing]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[If I Was Your Girlfriend]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Land Of 1,000 Dances]] ''chant'' & [[Shave And A Haircut]]{{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Auld Lang Syne]] / [[Purple Rain]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[U Got The Look]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} [[Chain Of Fools]] - [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] ''coda'' ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] - [[Take The ‘A’ Train]] {{H-Int}}, [[Six]] {{H-Int}}, [[Movie Star]] {{H-Int}}, [[Housequake]] {{H-Int}}, [[Cold Sweat]] {{H-Int}}, [[Mother Popcorn]] {{Inter}}, <!-- [[So What]] {{Inter}}, --> [[Lines]] {{H-Int}}<!--, [[Alphabet St.]] {{Inter}}, [[The Line]] {{Inter}} -->''&'' [[Land Of 1,000 Dances]] ''chant'' {{l}} <small> ''w/ Miles Davis, </small><br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{OneOff-footer|<br />
| trivia = <br />
* This New Years Eve show was a benefit for the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless<br />
* This show was released on dvd on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 25|25 September 2020]] with the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] set.<br />
* The video of the full show was broadcast on [[Prince_Streaming_Video_Channels|Prince’s official YouTube chanel]] by [[The Prince Estate]] the day before its release on DVD.<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = <br />
| support act = * none<br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = ?<br />
| length of show = 135 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $ 200<br />
| attendance/capacity = 400 / 1,375<br />
| previous concert = [[05 December 1987| 5 December 1987]] <br />
| date = 31 December 1987<br />
| next concert = [[07_May 1988|7 May 1988]]<br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1987]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:One Off Appearances]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1987, 12-31}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Get_Blue&diff=248070Get Blue2023-10-26T21:19:43Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Get Blue<br />
|album image = [[File:Letsgetstarted album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Let’s Get Started]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]</small> <br />
|single image =[[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]</small><br><br />
|performer = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]; [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 16|16 February 1993]] - [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]] <br>[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|previous song = [[Gangster Glam]]<br />
|next song = [[Get It Up]]<br />
|introduction = '''Get Blue''' is the fourth track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]’s second album [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]. The song was written by [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]) and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and produced by [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]).<br />
<br />
A tape photographed in [[Prince]]’s vault at [[Paisley Park Studios]] lists it as [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 8|8 April 1991]] alluding the exact date for the recording at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. However the song was actually tracked on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 17|17 March 1991]] and mixed two days later. The April 8 date possibly refers to the work done on the track by Keith "K.C." Cohen at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California.<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]’s vocal overdubs were recorded at Sideways Recording, Santa Ana, California, but recording dates are not known.<br />
<br />
In 2010, co-writer [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] released a mostly-instrumental version of the track with Ric Alexander on their album ''2wo 4or 1ne'' (crediting [[Prince]], rather than the pseudonym [[Prince|Paisley Park]], as co-writer), but this version did not contain input by [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
[[Prince]]’s original studio version was released on streaming platforms on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 28|28 September 2023]] as a preview for the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']], where it was featured as the first track on “Disc 5: Vault Tracks part 3”.<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 17|17 March 1991]] <br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 8|8 April 1991]] (assumed)<br />
|studio = [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios],<br>North Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Mixing by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]] (and possible additional recording) <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1991 (assumed)<br />
|studio = Sideways Recording,<br>Santa Ana, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Vocal and other overdubs by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Louie Louie version'''<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie] – lead vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - all background vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*Sam Mesa-rani - percussion<br />
*Dain Noel - strings<br />
*Reverend Dave Boruff - saxophone<br />
<br />
'''Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
<br />
'''Unreleased Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Jearlyn Steele]] - background vocals<br />
*[[Jevetta Steele]] - background vocals<br />
<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 4:42<br />
|3= [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 5:42<br />
|3= [https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/alexanderseacer 2wo 4or 1ne]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= No input as a musician by [[Prince]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 4:43<br />
|3= Preview for [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] (streaming)<br />
[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= [[Prince]]’s original studio version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [[Prince]]’s version without backing vocals by Jearlyn and Jevetta Steele<br />
}}}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = To promote the upcoming [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']], the [[Prince]] version of '''Get Blue''' was uploaded to Spotify and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu6IAHx93GA YouTube] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 28|28 September 2023]]. <br />
|see also = [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]<br><br />
*[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:2023]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Get_Blue&diff=248069Get Blue2023-10-26T21:18:55Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Get Blue<br />
|album image = [[File:Letsgetstarted album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Let’s Get Started]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]</small> <br />
|single image =[[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]</small><br><br />
|performer = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]; [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 16|16 February 1993]] - [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]] <br>[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|previous song = [[Gangster Glam]]<br />
|next song = [[Get It Up]]<br />
|introduction = '''Get Blue''' is the fourth track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]’s second album [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]. The song was written by [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]) and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and produced by [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]).<br />
<br />
A tape photographed in [[Prince]]’s vault at [[Paisley Park Studios]] lists it as [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 8|8 April 1991]] alluding the exact date for the recording at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. However the song was actually tracked on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 17|17 March 1991]] and mixed two days later. The April 8 date possibly refers to the work done on the track by Keith "K.C." Cohen at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California.<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]’s vocal overdubs were recorded at Sideways Recording, Santa Ana, California, but recording dates are not known.<br />
<br />
In 2010, co-writer [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] released a mostly-instrumental version of the track with Ric Alexander on their album ''2wo 4or 1ne'' (crediting [[Prince]], rather than the pseudonym [[Prince|Paisley Park]], as co-writer), but this version did not contain input by [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
[[Prince]]’s original studio version was released on streaming platforms on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 28|28 September 2023]] as a preview for the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']], where it was featured as the first track on “Disc 5: Vault Tracks part 3”.<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 17|17 March 1991]] <br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 8|8 April 1991]] (assumed)<br />
|studio = [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios],<br>North Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Mixing by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]] (and possible additional recording) <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1991 (assumed)<br />
|studio = Sideways Recording,<br>Santa Ana, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Vocal and other overdubs by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Louie Louie version'''<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie] – lead vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - all background vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*Sam Mesa-rani - percussion<br />
*Dain Noel - strings<br />
*Reverend Dave Boruff - saxophone<br />
<br />
'''Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
<br />
'''Unreleased Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Jearlyn Steele]] - background vocals<br />
*[[Jevetta Steele]] - background vocals<br />
<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 4:42<br />
|3= [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 5:42<br />
|3= [https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/alexanderseacer 2wo 4or 1ne]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= No input as a musician by [[Prince]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= 4:43<br />
|3= Preview for [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] (streaming)<br />
[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= [[Prince]]’s original studio version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Get Blue'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [[Prince]]’s version without backing vocals by Jearlyn and Jevetta Steele<br />
}}}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = To promote the upcoming [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']], the [[Prince]] version of '''Get Blue''' was uploaded to spotify and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu6IAHx93GA youtube] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 28|28 September 2023]]. <br />
|see also = [[Album: Let’s Get Started|Let’s Get Started]]<br><br />
*[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:2023]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=The_Last_Dance_(Bang_Pow_Zoom_And_The_Whole_Nine)&diff=248066The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom And The Whole Nine)2023-10-26T21:09:38Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom And The Whole Nine)<br />
|single image = [[Image:D&P_SDE.jpg|100px|left|link=Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe]] <br><small> from the album <br>[[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 27|27 October 2023]] - [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Lady Pleasure]]<br />
|next song = [[Last December]]<br />
|introduction = '''The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom And The Whole Nine)''' was done on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 12|12 February 1991]], two weeks after [[Jughead]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The song is basically a different take on [[Jughead]], but more than just a remix, with newly done lyrics and partly new music. In early 1991 the track was played over the PA system at the [[Club: Glam Slam|Glam Slam]] nightclub in Minneapolis, Minnesota). <br />
<br />
In the same session a different version of [[Jughead]], dubbed ‘’Extended House Party Mix’’ was also worked on. <br />
<br />
'''The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom And The Whole Nine)''' was released as one of the songs on the [[Album:_Diamonds_And_Pearls_SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Deluxe'']] in 2023.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 12|12 February 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA <br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments except where noted <br />
*[[Tony M.]] - lead rap and background vocals (assumed)<br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums (assumed)<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Kirk Johnson]] - background vocals and percussion (assumed)<br />
*[[Damon Dickson]] - background vocals and percussion (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom And The Whole Nine)'''<br />
|2= 5:36<br />
|3= [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe|Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2023]] [[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the New Power Generation)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Get_Wild&diff=247339Get Wild2023-09-15T10:38:09Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Get Wild<br />
|single image = [[File:Getwild single.jpg|x100px|link=Single: Get Wild]] <br><small> single art for [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]]</small><br />
||album image = [[File:Pretaporter_album.jpg|x100px|link=Album: Pret A Porter]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]]<br><br />
[[File:Exodus_album.jpg|x100px|link=Album: Exodus]] <br>from the album [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]<br />
|performer = [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 6|6 December 1994]] - [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]]<br><br />
[[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]<br><br />
[[Sampler:_The_Versace_Experience_(Prelude_2_Gold)|The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]], [[Sonny T.]], [[Michael B.]], [[Mr. Hayes]] and [[Tommy Barbarella]] (credited to the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] on [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]] album) / [[Prince]] (credited to [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] on [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] and the [[Single: Get Wild|single]])<br />
|previous song = [[Get Some Solo]]<br />
|next song = [[Get Yo Groove On]]<br />
|introduction = '''Get Wild''' was first released as the twelfth track on the [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]] movie soundtrack, and three months later was included (in an alternate mix) as the second track (first song) on the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]’s second 'solo' album [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]. A week prior to the [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] album release, [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] was released as the album’s first single in the UK and Europe. The single contained various remixes. When played live, [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) often stated that [[Sonny T.]] wrote the track, but [[Prince]] and the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] share the credits at the ASCAP.<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 15|15 May 1994]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (on the same day as [[New Power Soul]], [[Hallucination Rain]], [[Slave 2 The System]], [[Count The Days]], [[It Takes 3]] and possibly [[The Exodus Has Begun]]). The [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] album version and other remixes were developed later at unknown dates. The initial take of [[Get Wild]] was a full band recording. [[Prince]] later reworked the song by himself in the studio and used samples from the original version. The [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]] version (and some remixes) also contain spoken segments by an uncredited woman, sampled from [[Goldnigga|Goldnigga Pt.2]]. <br />
<br />
A longer version of the song was included as the fourth track (second song) on the [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_19|19 June 1994]] configuration of [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]], and the final version of the song was included as the second track (first song) on the [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 1994]] configuration, following the [[Exodus Segues#NPG Operator Intro|NPG Operator Intro]] as on the final album. [[Prince]]’s rap from the album version of the song was later reused in [[P. Control|P. Control (House Mix)]], recorded later in 1995.<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 12|12 June 2012]], a 19:00 rehearsal version of [[Days Of Wild]] containing interpolations of [[Ain’t Nobody]], [[Get Wild]], [[America]] and [[Wild And Loose]] by [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] was streamed on [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151192910129408 Cassandra O’Neal Facebook page] and [[Shelby J.]] [http://soundcloud.com/shelby-johnson-4/days-of-wild-loose-1 Soundcloud page]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 15|15 May 1994]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = May 1994 - March 1995<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Remixes<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel =<br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - lead vocals, background vocals, bass guitar<br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[Tora Tora]]) - background vocals and all instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums<br />
*[[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards<br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboards<br />
*[[Mayte]] - Spanish vocals<br />
*[[Michael Nelson|Michael B. Nelson]] (credited also as "New Power Generation Hornz") - horns<br />
*[[Kathy Jensen]] (credited also as "New Power Generation Hornz") - horns<br />
*[[Dave Jensen]] (credited also as "New Power Generation Hornz") - horns<br />
*[[Brian Gallagher]] (credited also as "New Power Generation Hornz")- horns<br />
*[[Steve Strand]] (credited also as "New Power Generation Hornz") - horns<br />
*Unknown woman - spoken segments<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= 5:58<br />
|3= [[Album: Pret A Porter|Prêt A Porter]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= 4:33<br />
|3= [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]<br><br />
[[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br><br />
[[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] promo<br><br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Single Mix)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Club Mix'''<br />
|2= 5:42<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br><br />
[[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] single<br><br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Club Mix)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild In The House'''<br />
|2= 6:14<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br><br />
[[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] single<br><br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (In The House Remix)''' or '''Get Wild (In The House)'''; saxophone by [[Walter Chancellor Jr.]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild (Miami Mix)'''<br />
|2= 5:42<br />
|3= [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_7|NPG Music Club Edition # 7]] mp3 download<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Latin Mix)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Kirky J’s Get Wild'''<br />
|2= 6:38<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Kirky J’s Get Wild)'''; remix by [[Kirk Johnson]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Money Maker'''<br />
|2= 6:01<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br><br />
[[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] single<br><br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Money Maker)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild (Money Maker Radio Edit)'''<br />
|2= 4:36<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] promo<br><br />
[[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] promo<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Money Maker Funky Jazz Mix'''<br />
|2= 6:20<br />
|3= [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Get Wild (Money Maker Funky Jazz Mix)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild (Funky Jazz Radio Edit)'''<br />
|2= 4:15<br />
|3= [[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] promo<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild In The House'''<br />
|2= 2:15<br />
|3= [[Sampler:_The_Versace_Experience_(Prelude_2_Gold)|The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)]]<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= 0:34<br />
|3= [[Sampler: NPG Records Sampler Experience|NPG Records Sampler Experience]]<br />
|4= Excerpt<br />
|5= clip only<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Free The Music]] '''<br />
|2= 1:47<br />
|3= [[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Free The Music]] '''<br />
|2= 3:24<br />
|3= [[Sampler: The Good Life Exodus Sampler Experience|The Good Life Exodus Sampler Experience]] promo<br />
|4= Extended version<br />
|5= Original full-length version with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard Little Richard] samples<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[P. Control]] (House Mix)'''<br />
|2= 5:43<br />
|3= [[Single: P. Control|P. Control]] promo<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= See [[P. Control]] for more details<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
1= '''[[Rock ‘N’ Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis)]]'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Single: Gold|Gold]] single<br><br />
[[Single: Rock ‘N’ Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis)|Rock ‘N’ Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis)]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Days Of Wild|Days Of Wild And Loose]] '''<br />
|2= 19:00<br />
|3= [[Prince and the New Power Generation|Prince And The NPG]]<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Contains an interpolation of [[Get Wild]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild''' <br />
|2= 7:10 (= 5:36)<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo video<br />
|5= Longer version of the song. See [[Video: Get Wild|Get Wild]] video for more details<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild''' <br />
|2= 5:24<br />
|3= [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_4|NPG Music Club Edition # 4]] .mov download<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[05 April 1995|5 April 1995, The White Room, Westway Studio, London, England]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [[Prince]]’s vocal version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= Remix<br />
|3= Slight alterations from [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild'''<br />
|2= Remix<br />
|3= Longer version with extra vocals by [[Mayte]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild''' <br />
|2= 2:32<br />
|3= Top Of The Pops Tv-show performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[15 March 1995-m|15 March 1995 (mat.), Top Of The Pops, Elstree Centre (Studio C), Borehamwood, England]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Get Wild''' <br />
|2= 5:24<br />
|3= The White Room Tv-show performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[05 April 1995|5 April 1995, The White Room, Westway Studio, London, England]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[24 May 1994|24 May 1994: Glam Slam, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]<br><br />
* [[17 December 2011-am|17 December 2011 (a.m.): Bar None, Vancouver, BC, Canada]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[The Ultimate Live Experience]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All_Concerts#1994|1994]], [[All_Concerts#1995|1995]], [[All_Concerts#1996|1996]], [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]]<br />
|trivia = '''Get Wild''' was the name used in 1995 for the perfume [[Product: Get Wild|Get Wild]], whose logo matched that of the [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single cover.<br />
*The song contains a sample of a male voice yelling "Come on y’all" that was also used for [[Black M.F. In The House]]. This sample actually comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Harris_(musician) Simon Harris]’ "Beats, Breaks & Scratches" series (namely ''Come On 1'' from the seventh volume). This yell on [[Get Wild]] (also heard on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton]’s [[Martial Law]]) is therefore not considered as a sample of [[Black M.F. In The House]]. <br />
|see also = [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]] album<br />
* [[Single: Get Wild|Get Wild]] single<br />
* [[Video: Get Wild|Get Wild]] video<br />
* [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
*[https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/370264545 ASCAP Work ID: 370264545 / ISWC: T0710622186]<br />
|categories = [[Category:1994]][[Category:Recorded 1994]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (New Power Generation)]][[Category:Released Songs (New Power Generation)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_May_19_1992&diff=245853Album: May 19 19922023-06-14T06:49:46Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Ingrid Chavez <small>(a.k.a. May 19, 1992)</small><br />
|album image = [[File:May191992 album.jpg|200px|May 19, 1992 (Front Cover)]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 24|24 September 1991]]<br />
|length = 40:46<br />
|label = [[Paisley Park Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios], North Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 1991<br />
|next year = 1991<br />
|previous image = Image:Martikaskitchen album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Martika’s Kitchen<br />
|next image = Image:Burnin album.jpg<br />
|next album = Album: Burnin'<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Martika’s Kitchen|Martika’s Kitchen]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: Burnin'|Burnin’]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = '''Ingrid Chavez''' is the first album by poet/singer [[Ingrid Chavez]], and was released in September 1991. The album is known and referenced '''May 19,1992''' but actually was not given a proper title (only the artist’s name appear on the spine). Since the artwork bears the handwritten mention of "May 19,1992", it was wrongly assumed that this was the name of the album. [[Ingrid Chavez]] explained that the ''"album cover is a date. That’s what it is, it doesn’t have a title, just has a date. We did that because all the poems that are in there are basically journal entries. So we decided to do that for the cover, like 'this is just a journal entry', it’s a chapter in our lives"''. '''May 19,1992''' is not mentioned either on the singles released from that album, although some pressings (not all) contain that date on the disc (CD or vinyl label). <br />
<br />
The album contained five tracks with musical and production input by [[Prince]] (as [[Prince|Paisley Park]]): [[Heaven Must Be Near]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Slappy Dappy]], [[Jadestone]] and [[Whispering Dandelions]] (the lyrics of each track were written by [[Ingrid Chavez]]). [[Prince]] also appeared playing guitar and keyboard on the track [[Candle Dance]].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Sessions and compiling'''<br />
<br />
[[Ingrid Chavez]]’s vocals were largely pulled from poetry reading sessions she did with [[Prince]] in December 1987 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, MN, USA, shortly after cancelling the release of [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']]. <br />
<br />
He accompanied the readings on piano, but the vocals were given new backing music by [[Prince]] for the album in March and early April 1991, at [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios] in North Hollywood, California (although [[Heaven Must Be Near]] was finished much earlier, in August 1989, at [[Paisley Park Studios]]).<br />
<br />
The full list of tracks worked on in the initial December 1987, poetry readings is: [[Heaven Must Be Near]], [[Crystal City Cry]], [[Wintersong]], [[Whispering Dandelions]], [[Slappy Dappy]], [[Candle Dance]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Touch Of Love]], [[Blue Boy]], [[Jadestone]], [[Sad Puppet Dance]], [[Reason Enough]], [[Standing In The Rain]] and [[Cross The Line]]. <br />
<br />
[[Wintersong]] and [[Sad Puppet Dance]] receive song entry pages, but are not shown as [[Prince]]-related tracks below, as the versions released re-recorded with new music containing no input by [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Promotion'''<br />
<br />
The album produced two commercially-released singles, [[Single: Elephant Box|Elephant Box]] and [[Single: Hippy Blood|Hippy Blood]], and one promotional single, [[Single: Heaven Must Be Near|Heaven Must Be Near]], but the album did not enter the charts, and sold modestly.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting =Details given for [[Prince]]-related tracks only<br><br />
<br />
# <b>[[Heaven Must Be Near]]</b> (7:07) <sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>Hippy Blood</b><br />
# <b>[[Candle Dance]]</b> (3:43) <sup>2</sup><br />
# <b>[[Elephant Box]]</b> (3:51) <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>[[Slappy Dappy]]</b> (4:05) <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>Little Mama</b><br />
# <b>[[Jadestone]]</b> (0:44) <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>Wintersong</b><br />
# <b>Spiritual Storm</b><br />
# <b>Sad Puppet Dance</b><br />
# <b>[[Whispering Dandelions]]</b> (1:59) <sup>3</sup><br />
<br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = LP/MC<br />
|content =<br />
Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[Heaven Must Be Near]]</b> (7:07) <sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>Hippy Blood</b><br />
# <b>[[Candle Dance]]</b> (3:43) <sup>2</sup><br />
# <b>[[Elephant Box]]</b> (3:51) <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>[[Slappy Dappy]]</b> (4:05) <sup>3</sup><br />
Side 2:<br />
# <b>Little Mama</b><br />
# <b>[[Jadestone]]</b> (0:44) <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>Wintersong</b><br />
# <b>Spiritual Storm</b><br />
# <b>Sad Puppet Dance</b><br />
# <b>[[Whispering Dandelions]]</b> (1:59) <sup>3</sup><br />
|credits = <br />
|* comment = <br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [[Ingrid Chavez]], [[Prince]] (as [[Prince|Paisley Park]]) and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]<br><br />
<sup>2</sup> Written by [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[Michael Koppelman]]<br><br />
<sup>3</sup> Written by [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[Prince]] (as [[Prince|Paisley Park]])<br><br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Ingrid Chavez]] - vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted, on [[Heaven Must Be Near]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Slappy Dappy]], [[Jadestone]] and [[Whispering Dandelions]] (uncredited), keyboard and guitar on [[Candle Dance]] (uncredited)<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - unidentified instruments on [[Heaven Must Be Near]] (uncredited)<br />
*[[Michael Koppelman]] - all instruments, except where noted, on [[Candle Dance]] (uncredited)<br />
|thanks = <br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and mixing engineer (as [[Prince|Paisley Park]]) on [[Heaven Must Be Near]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Jadestone]] and [[Whispering Dandelions]], producer on [[Slappy Dappy]]<br />
*[[Michael Koppelman]] - producer on [[Candle Dance]], engineer and mixing engineer on [[Candle Dance]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Slappy Dappy]], [[Jadestone]] and [[Whispering Dandelions]]<br />
*[[Femi Jiya]] - engineer on [[Heaven Must Be Near]]<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Massy Sylvia Massy] - second engineer on [[Candle Dance]], [[Elephant Box]], [[Slappy Dappy]] and [[Jadestone]]<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Marcussen Stephen Marcussen] - mastering<br />
*Deborah Norcross - art direction and design<br />
*Mark Abrahams - photography<br />
<br><br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles =<br />
{{AlbumSinglesLine|<br />
|Single = [[Single: Elephant Box|Elephant Box]]<br />
|B-side = [[Elephant Box]]<br />
|Image = Elephantbox single.jpg<br />
|Link = Single: Elephant Box<br />
}}<br />
{{AlbumSinglesLine|<br />
|Single = [[Single: Hippy Blood|Hippy Blood]]<br />
|B-side = Hippy Bood<br />
|Image = Hippyblood single.jpg<br />
|Link = Single: Hippy Blood<br />
}}<br />
{{AlbumSinglesLine|<br />
|Single = [[Single: Heaven Must Be Near|Heaven Must Be Near]] <small>(UK promo only)</small><br />
|B-side = Hippy Bood<br />
|Image = Heavenmustbenear single.jpg<br />
|Link = Single: Heaven Must Be Near<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts = {{noCharts|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = {{:Releases: Empty}}<br />
|album promotion = <br />
|trivia = In 2011, [[Ingrid Chavez]] began selling signed copies of the CD through her website; she mentioned that she had several boxes of the CD, and it was time to get rid of them.<br />
|alternative = <br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
*[https://www.qwant.com/?t=videos&q=INGRID+CHAVEZ+EPK&o=0%3AOKBDs7Hb1vo Ingrid Chavez electronic press kit promotional video for her Paisley Park/Warner Bros Records debut album] <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_21&diff=245663Prince Vault:Selected anniversaries/February 212023-05-10T18:20:03Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>===21 February===<br />
<br />
'''Releases'''<br />
* '''2006''' – [[Single: Black Sweat| Black Sweat]] is available as digital single from iTunes, including an entry in the purple ticket sweepstakes for each purchase<br />
{{Gallery|1=<br />
{{Gimg|1=Blacksweat_single.jpg|2=Single: Black Sweat}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Recordings'''<br />
* '''1990''' – [[Soul Psychodelicide-2|Soul Psychodelicide]] (overdubs) ([[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Concerts'''<br />
* '''1982''' – [[21 February 1982|Indianapolis, IN, USA: Indiana Convention Center]]<br />
* '''1998''' – [[21 February 1998-am|Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios]] (a.m.)<br />
* '''2011''' – [[21 February 2011|Oakland, CA, USA, Oracle Arena]] <br />
* '''2014''' – [[21 February 2014|Manchester, England: Manchester Academy 1]] <br />
* '''2016''' – [[21 February 2016-1|Sydney, Australia: Sydney State Theatre]] (show 1)<br />
* '''2016''' – [[21 February 2016-2|Sydney, Australia: Sydney State Theatre]] (show 2)<br />
<br><br />
'''Performances'''<br />
* '''1981''' – [[21 February 1981| New York, NY, USA: NBC-TV Studios, RCA building (Studio 8H)]] ''Saturday Night Live''<br />
<br><br />
'''Radio & Televison'''<br />
* '''1981''' – Prince performs [[Partyup]] live on ''[[21_February 1981|Saturday Night Live]]'' (NBC television, USA)<br />
{{Gallery|1=<br />
{{Gimg|1=TV-CAP-snl81.jpg|2=21 February 1981}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Associated Artists'''<br />
* '''1982''' – [[The Time]] perform in Indianapolis, IN, USA: Indiana Convention Center, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
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<center> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 20|20 February]] <big>◄</big> '''21 February''' <big>►</big> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 22|22 February]]</center><center><small>[[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries|Prince history calendar]]</small></center></div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_4&diff=245611Prince Vault:Selected anniversaries/May 42023-05-02T22:40:49Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>===4 May===<br />
<br />
'''Releases'''<br />
* '''2004''' – Release of [[Album: Power Of Soul: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix|Power Of Soul: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix]], containing Prince’s version of the Hendrix Experience track [[Purple House|Red House]], rechristened [[Purple House]]<br />
{{Gallery|1=<br />
{{Gimg|1=Powerofsoul_album.jpg|2=Album: Power Of Soul: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Recordings'''<br />
* '''1986''' – [[In A Large Room With No Light]] ([[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA)<br />
* '''1986''' – [[Blackberry Jam]] ([[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Concerts'''<br />
* '''1994''' – [[04 May 1994-am|(Monte-Carlo) Monaco: Stars ‘N’ Bars Club]] (a.m.) <br />
* '''2001''' – [[04 May 2001|Hollywood, CA, USA: Hollywood Palladium]]<br />
* '''2002''' – <s>Las Vegas, NV, USA: ''unknown venue''</s> (rescheduled to 5 May, subsequently canceled before going on sale)<br />
* '''2002''' – <s>Los Angeles, CA, USA: Hollywood Palladium</s> (canceled before going on sale)<br />
* '''2004''' – [[04 May 2004|Kansas City, MO, USA: Kemper Arena]]<br />
* '''2013''' – [[04 May 2013-1|San Diego, CA, USA: Legends Ballroom at Hard Rock Hotel San Diego]] (show 1)<br />
* '''2013''' – [[04 May 2013-2|San Diego, CA, USA: Legends Ballroom at Hard Rock Hotel San Diego]] (show 2)<br />
<br><br />
'''Performances'''<br />
* '''1994''' – [[04 May 1994|(Monte-Carlo) Monaco: Sporting Monte-Carlo - Salle des Étoiles]] (''6th annual World Music Awards'')<br />
* '''2001''' – [[04 May 2001-m|Burbank, CA, USA: NBC Studio 3 (''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'']])<br />
* '''2010''' – [[04 May 2010|New York, NY, USA: Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center]] (Time 100 Gala)<br />
<br><br />
'''Radio & Television'''<br />
* '''1997''' – [[Prince]]’s appearance on an episode of ''The Muppets Tonight'' is aired in Spain (Canal + cable channel)<br />
<br><br />
'''Miscellaneous'''<br />
* '''1994''' – At the 6th annual World Music Awards held at the Sporting Monte-Carlo - Salle des Étoiles in Monte-Carlo, Monaco [[Prince]] was presented with a Gold Key Award<br />
<br><br />
'''Radio & Television'''<br />
* '''2001''' – [[Prince]] appears on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' performing [[The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker]]/[[Four]] (US television)<br />
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<center>[[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 3|3 May]] <big>◄</big> '''4 May''' <big>►</big> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 5|5 May]]</center><center><small>[[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries|Prince history calendar]]</small></center></div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_The_Slaughterhouse&diff=245487Album: The Slaughterhouse2023-04-06T19:03:31Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = The Slaughterhouse<br />
|album image = [[File:Slaughterhouse album.png|The Slaughterhouse download page derived artwork]]<br> <small>(official artwork not provided until its appearance on Tidal in 2015) </small><br />
<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2004]] ([[NPG Music Club]] download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 3|3 December 2015]] ([[Tidal]] download reissue)<br />
|length = 55:02<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed - no studio credited)<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2004<br />
|next year = 2004<br />
|previous image = Image:Chocolateinvasion_album.png<br />
|next image = Image:C-Note_album.png<br />
|previous album = Album: The_Chocolate Invasion<br />
|next album = Album: C-Note<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>The Slaughterhouse</b> (subtitled '''Trax from the [[NPG Music Club]] Volume 2''') is the 30th full-length studio album by [[Prince]] and is the second compilation album of [[NPG Music Club]] downloads from 2001-2; a companion piece to [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] (released on the same day). <br />
<br />
Four tracks are edits or alternate versions to those previously-released.<br />
<br />
In 2003, the album was planned for inclusion as part of the [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion-2003|The Chocolate Invasion]] 7 CD set, which was put on hold indefinitely in late 2003, officially due to a manufacturing problem.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the album was re-released on the [[Tidal]] music service, initially only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and flac files.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br><br />
Specific recording dates are not known, but it is believed that most of the tracks were recorded between late 1999 and 2001 at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. [[Peace]], [[2045: Radical Man]] and [[Northside]] were at one point considered for the album [[Album: Peace (2000)|Peace]], by the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]], which was advertised on [[NPGOnlineLtd.com]] upon its launch in March 2000, before being abandoned. <br />
<br />
[[Golden Parachute]] and [[The Daisy Chain]] were at one point considered for the album [[Album: High|High]], which was completed in late Summer 2000, before being abandoned. Instead, the tracks were released on an individual basis on the [[NPG Music Club]] ([[2045: Radical Man]] was released separately on the [[Album: Bamboozled|Bamboozled]] soundtrack album in 2000, credited to [[Prince]]).<br />
<br />
Notably, [[S&M Groove]] and [[Hypnoparadise]] were originally released using the name [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], while [[Northside]], [[Peace]], [[2045: Radical Man]] and [[The Daisy Chain]] had all been previously released under the name [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] (although [[2045: Radical Man]] was first released under the name [[Prince]]). <br />
<br />
[[Sam Jennings]] is credited as ''executive producer'' for playing a role in deciding the tracklist and and the title of the album. This collection does not credit tracks at all, but the album is considered here as a "[[Prince]]" release.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br><br />
No singles were released from the album at the time of release (although [[Single: Peace|Peace]] and [[Single: The Daisy Chain|The Daisy Chain]], both credited to the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]], had been sold at shows on the [[Hit N Run Tour 00-01|Hit N Run Tour]] in 2001). <br />
<br />
The album was not eligible for the charts, as it was available only through the [[NPG Music Club]].<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>This albums hasn’t been released on CD format.</small><br />
|credits = All songs assumed to be written by [[Prince]] (no writing credits officially given) except where noted<br><br />
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Written by [[Prince]] (lyrics and music - assumed) & [[DVS]] (rap)<br>.<br />
|* comment = <br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version (.wma) is the original issue. Most tracks were made available individually in 2001/2002 through the [[NPG Music Club]] in mp3 format, however. <br> A digital lossless version was made available trough Tidal in September 2015.</small><br />
# <b>[[Silicon]]</b> (4:15)<br />
# <b>[[S&M Groove]]</b> (5:08)<br />
# <b>[[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]</b> (4:31)<br />
# <b>[[Golden Parachute]]</b> (5:36)<br />
# <b>[[Hypnoparadise]]</b> (6:03)<br />
# <b>[[Props N’ Pounds]]</b> (4:36)<br />
# <b>[[Northside]]</b> (6:34)<br />
# <b>[[Peace]]</b> (5:33)<br />
# <b>[[2045: Radical Man]]</b> (6:35)<br />
# <b>[[The Daisy Chain]]</b> (6:15) <nowiki>*</nowiki> <br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = No credits officially given: credits below are assumed<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Marva King]] - vocals on [[S&M Groove]]<br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Michael B. Nelson]] - trombone on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Dave Jensen]] - trumpet on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]] on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Kathy Jensen]] - baritone saxophone on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Kenni Holmen]] - saxophone on [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]]<br />
*[[Najee]] - flute and trumpet on [[Golden Parachute]], horn on [[Northside]]<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Loder Kurt Loder] - dialogue (sampled) on [[Props N’ Pounds]] <br />
*[[Kip Blackshire]] - background vocals on [[Northside]], [[Peace]] and [[2045: Radical Man]]<br />
*[[Larry Graham]] - bass guitar on [[Peace]] and [[The Daisy Chain]], co-lead vocals on [[Peace]]<br />
*[[Johnnie Blackshire]] - vocals (intro and outro) on [[Peace]]<br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboards (assumed) on [[Peace]]<br />
*[[Kirk Johnson]] - programming on [[2045: Radical Man]]<br />
*[[DVS]] - rap on [[The Daisy Chain]]<br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer, arranger and engineer (assumed)<br />
* [[Sam Jennings]] - executive producer (no other production credits officially given)<br />
|thanks = none.<br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = *The below singles were released prior the 2004 digital release of this compilation.<br />
{{AlbumSinglesLine|<br />
|Single = [[Single: Peace|Peace]] <br />
|B-side = [[2045: Radical Man]]<br><small>''Sold at concerts in 2001.''</small><br />
|Image = Peace single.jpg<br />
|Link = Single: Peace<br />
}}<br />
{{AlbumSinglesLine|<br />
|Single = [[Single: The Daisy Chain|The Daisy Chain]]<br />
|B-side = [[Gamillah]]<br><small>''Sold at concerts and during the [[A Celebration|Celebration]] week-long festival at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA, in 2001.''</small><br />
|Image = Thedaisychain single.jpg<br />
|Link = Single: The Daisy Chain<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_The_Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Chocolateinvasion album.png|60px|link=Album:_The_Chocolate Invasion]]<br />
|item2 = [[NPG Music Club]]<br>(Website)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Websitelogo-NPGMC.png|60px|border|link=NPG_Music_Club]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts = {{NoEligible}}<br />
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = {{:Releases: Empty}}<br />
|album promotion = <br />
|trivia = [[Album: The Slaughterhouse|The Slaughterhouse]] was planned as one of seven discs in the aborted 7CD set [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion-2003|The Chocolate Invasion]] in 2003, but this set remains unreleased.<br />
* The title [[Album: The Slaughterhouse|The Slaughterhouse]] comes from the opening line of [[Silicon]] - "Welcome 2 the slaughterhouse" and is in no way connected to the unreleased 1985 instrumental [[Slaughterhouse]].<br />
* [[Silicon]] and [[S&M Groove]] are slightly edited versions of the previously-available tracks.<br />
* [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?|Y Should]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Do That When]][[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]][[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?| Can Do This?]] contains slight musical embellishments on the previously-available track (which was titled [[Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?]]).<br />
* [[Golden Parachute]] contains a brief three-second intro not on the previously-available track.<br />
|alternative = <br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' <br />
*[https://samjennings.com/work/portfolio/slaughterhouse/ Official artwork by Sam Jennings]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2004]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:Compilation Albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Just_As_Long_As_We%27re_Together&diff=245485Just As Long As We're Together2023-04-05T10:48:10Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Just As Long As We’re Together<br />
|album image = [[File:For you.jpg|100px|link=Album: For You]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: For You|For You]]<br />
|single image = [[File:justaslongasweretogether single.jpg|100px|Just As Long As We’re Together|link=Single: Just As Long As We’re Together]]<br> <small> single art for [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 7|7 April 1978]] - [[Album: For You|For You]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: For You|For You]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Just Another Sucker]]<br />
|next song = [[Just One Night With You]]<br />
|introduction = '''Just As Long As We’re Together''' is the fifth track on the album [[Album: For You|For You]], and, seven months after the album’s release, [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] was released as the album’s second single using an edit of the track (released only in the USA). <br />
<br />
In 1979, it was included as the b-side on some versions of [[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]], the first single from [[Prince]]’s second album [[Album: Prince|Prince]].<br />
<br />
The track was tried out several times during [[Prince]]’s early career. Basic tracking of the instrumental segment (then known as '''Jelly Jam''') took place in Summer 1976 at [[Moon Sound]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as [[Aces]], [[Baby]], [[Diamond Eyes]], [[Don’t Forget]], [[Don’t Hold Back]], [[Fantasy]], [[I’m Yours]], [[Leaving For New York]], [[My Love Is Forever|Love Is Forever]] (later renamed [[My Love Is Forever]]), [[Make It Through The Storm]], [[Since We’ve Been Together]], [[Surprise]] and [[Soft And Wet]]). <br />
<br />
In 1976-1977, before the album sessions began, both '''Just As Long As We’re Together''' and '''Jelly Jam''' were cut as separate tracks at [[Sound 80]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They were the first and fifth track of a tape made of the sessions, that otherwise contained [[Baby]], [[Soft And Wet]], [[My Love Is Forever]] and [[Make It Through The Storm|We’ll Make It Through The Storm]].<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_8|8 April 1977]], [[Prince]] recorded the song from scratch in front of CBS Records executives in Los Angeles to show that he could play all the instruments and produce himself. Later in 1977 he did the same again in front of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] executives, also in Los Angeles. <br />
<br />
Recording dates for the album version of the song are not known, but the album was recorded at the [[Record Plant]] in Sausalito, California, from 1 October 1977 to 22 December 1977, before overdubs and mixing took place, in early January 1978 at [[Sound Labs]] in Los Angeles, California.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1976<br />
|studio = [[Moon Sound]],<br>Minneapolis, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking of '''Jelly Jam''' instrumental<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1976-1977<br />
|studio = [[Sound 80]],<br>Minneapolis, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = preliminary recording of '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1976-1977<br />
|studio = [[Sound 80]],<br>Minneapolis, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = preliminary recording of '''Jelly Jam'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_8|8 April 1977]]<br />
|studio = [http://villagestudios.com/ The Village Recorder],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Test recording for CBS<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1977<br />
|studio = [http://www.onthisveryspot.com/find/spot.php?spot_web_name=Amigo_Studios Amigo Studios],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Test recording for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.]<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = October - December 1977<br />
|studio = [[Record Plant]],<br>Sausalito, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Early January 1978<br />
|studio = [[Sound Labs]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs and mixing<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= 6:24<br />
|3= [[Album: For You|For You]]<br><br />
[[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:25<br />
|3= [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] single<br><br />
[[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] single <br><br />
[[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] promo<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5=<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together (Mono)'''<br />
|2= 3:25<br />
|3= [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] promo<br />
|4= Mono edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together (Disco Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:29<br />
|3= [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] promo<br />
|4= Remix <br />
|5= Remixed by Jim Burgess<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Jelly Jam'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= instrumental portion only<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Sound 80 sessions, before addition of '''Jelly Jam''' portion<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Jelly Jam'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Sound 80 sessions, as a separate track from '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Sound 80 sessions, combining '''Just As Long As We’re Together''' and '''Jelly Jam''' into one track<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= CBS test session<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] test session<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Just As Long As We’re Together'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= 1977 [[Record Plant]] version before [[Sound Labs]] Overdubs and mixing<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[05 January 1979|5 January 1979, Capri Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Prince_Tour|Prince Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Rick James Tour ’80]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1979|1979]], [[All Concerts#1980|1980]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: For You|For You]] album<br />
* [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1978]][[Category:Recorded 1976]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Madhouse&diff=245408Madhouse2023-03-27T18:48:32Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{BandBIO2|<br />
|band name = Madhouse<br />
|band image = [[File:Madhouse.jpg|300px]]<br />
|creation date = 1986<br />
|disband date = 1995<br />
|activity w/prince = 1986 - 1995<br />
<!-- navi bar --><br />
|previous bio = [[The Hornheadz]]<br />
|next bio = [[Mazarati]]<br />
<!-- BIOGRAPHY --><br />
|introduction = '''Madhouse''' was originally a 'faux 'jazz rock group conjured up by [[Prince]] in late 1986 in Minneapolis to be an outlet for some jazz material he had recorded with [[Eric Leeds]]. <br />
<br />
In essence it can be seen as an instrumental follow up to [[The Family]], of which the two instrumental songs they released are very much in the vein of [[Madhouse]] and the ill-fated project [[The Flesh]].<br />
<br />
The band played live shows in 1987 (supporting the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]] with a live line-up that did not included [[Prince]]).<br />
|original line up =<br />
* [[Prince]] - Drums, bass, Keyboards<br><br />
* [[Eric Leeds]] - (Baritone) Sax, flute<br><br />
* [[Dr. Fink]] - Keyboards in live setting<br><br />
* [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - Bass in live setting <br><br />
* [[Dale Alexander]] - Drums in live setting<br><br />
* John Lewis - credited for drums on [[Album: 16|16]], but does not appear<br><br />
<br><br />
'''Additional Band Members''':<br><br />
* [[Sheila E.]] - Drums (on two songs on [[Album: 16|16]])<br><br />
* [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - Bass (on two songs on [[Album: 16|16]])<br><br />
* [[Michael B.]] - Drums (1994 incarnation)<br />
* [[Sonny T.]] - Bass (1994 incarnation)<br />
* [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - Guitar (1994 incarnation)<br />
<br />
<br><br />
|evolution = The band was assembled as an afterthought when [[Prince]] had recorded a bunch of instrumental tracks with [[Eric Leeds]] overdubbing saxophone. At the time of release of their first album [[Album: 8|8]] a press release touted '''Madhouse''' as the brainchild of a keyboardist from Atlanta by the name of Austra Chanel. Furthermore, the group, according to the official biography consisted of drummer John Lewis, bassist Bill Lewis, and [[Eric Leeds]], of which only Leeds is a real person.<br />
<br />
The group’s second album [[Album: 16|16]] released in November 1987, credits [[Dr. Fink]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] who played in the live line-up of [[Madhouse]] while they supported [[Prince]] on the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]]. Of the two, only [[Levi Seacer, Jr.|Seacer]] appears on the album, albeit on only two tracks. The fictional John Lewis (which are Prince’s father’s given names) is credited on drums once more although these are played by [[Prince]] again, except for two tracks where [[Sheila E.]] features uncredited as drummer.<br />
<br />
Efforts to create a third album [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] did not come to fruition in 1988 and the project was shelved. Later, in '89/'90, efforts by [[Eric Leeds]] to create a different follow-up album to [[Album: 16|16]], tentativdly titled '''26''', in the end evolved into [[Eric Leeds|Leeds']] first solo album [[Album: Times Squared| Times Squared]].<br />
<br />
In 1994 a whole new [[Album:_24_(1994)|24]] album was created, with a line-up of [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Michael B.]] (drums), [[Sonny T.]] (bass) and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] (guitar). However, this project was also is shelved in 1995.<br />
<br />
|studio contribution = <br />
'''The band'''<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] w/ [[Eric Leeds]] recorded a dozen songs in the studio that were then given numbers and were released as two albums: [[Album:_8|8]] released in 1987 and [[Album: 16|16]] released in 1987, both featuring model Maneca Lightner and a terrier dog on the cover. A third album [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] was left unreleased, as was an album under the title '''26''', of which some material ended up on [[Eric Leeds]] first solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br><br />
<br />
A re-booted version of the band ([[Eric Leeds]] with [[Michael B.]] on drums, [[Sonny T.]] on bass, [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] on guitar and [[Prince]] on various instruments) recorded an album in 1994 again using the title [[Album:_24_(1994)|24]], which was then not released, subsequently slightly revised in 1995 and ultimately left unreleased. One track of that project and the only one with a numerical title ([[17]]) like all song on previous ''Madhouse'' albums got a release on the compilation album [[Album:_1-800_New_Funk|1-800-New Funk]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Live'''<br />
<br />
A live version of the band was made up when ''Madhouse'' was slated as a support act on the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]]. The line up of the band comprised [[Eric Leeds]] (baritone saxophone), [[Dr. Fink]] (keyboards), [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] (bass), and [[Dale Alexander]] (drums). Alexander had previously auditioned to be in [[Prince]] first band in 1978. The band, all dressed in monk’s habits, played a 20 minute set that comprised [[The Family]]’s [[Mutiny]], [[Two]], [[Three]] and [[Six]], but occasionally [[One]], [[Nine]] and [[Sixteen]] were also played. Each song was announced with a scantily clad model holding up a sign with the number of the song to be played. While on tour they also played some one-off shows in clubs. <br />
<br />
|live contribution = performances outside the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]]<br />
* [[15 May 1987-am|15 May 1987 (a.m.): Quasimodo, Berlin, (West) Germany]]<br />
* [[15 June 1987-am|15 June 1987 (a.m.): New Morning, Paris, France]]<br />
* [[21 May 1987|21 May 1987: Park Café, Munich, (West) Germany]]<br />
<!-- live section --><br />
|first live appearance = [[08 May 1987|8 May 1987: Isstadion , Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]] as support act<br />
|performed occasionally in = 1987<br />
<!-- discography --><br />
|records w/prince = None.<br />
|records w/associates = None.<br />
|self productions = '''Albums'''<br />
* 1987 [[Album:_8|8]] (Paisley Park)<br><br />
* 1987 [[Album:_16|16]] (Paisley Park)<br><br />
* 1989 [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] (unreleased)<br><br />
* 1990 26 (unreleased)<br><br />
* 1994 [[Album:_24_(1994)|24]] (unreleased)<br><br />
<br><br />
*'''Single(s)'''<br />
* 1987 [[Single:_6|6]]<br />
* 1987 [[Single:_10|10]]<br />
* 1988 [[Single:_13|13]]|trivia = <br />
|see also = <br />
[[Eric Leeds]]<br />
*[[The Flesh]]<br />
<!-------REFERENCES -------><br />
|references = * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhouse_%28band%29<br />
* http://www.allmusic.com/artist/madhouse-mn0002568160/discography<br />
* http://www.waxpoetics.com/features/articles/prince-madhouse-jazz-band-eric-leeds/<br />
* http://www.discogs.com/artist/Madhouse<br />
<!-------CATEGORIES -------><br />
|categories = [[Category: Biographies]] [[Category: Bands]][[Category: Related_Artists]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Heaven&diff=245401Heaven2023-03-26T12:48:57Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Heaven<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Heart In My Hand]]<br />
|next song = [[Heaven Is Keeping Score]]<br />
|introduction = '''Heaven''' is an unreleased song recorded in late May 1985 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. Although no further work seems to have been done on it following the initial session, the song was later considered for the planned musical [[Musical: The Dawn|The Dawn]] (along with [[God Is Everywhere]], [[Others Here With Us]], [[All My Dreams]], [[When The Dawn Of The Morning Comes]], [[Crucial]] and [[The Cocoa Boys]]), but the musical was ultimately abandoned, and the song was never intended for any of [[Prince]]’s other late-1986 album projects.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 26|26 May 1985]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking, overdubs, mix<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Heaven'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' <br />
* ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1985]][[Category:Recorded 1985]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Heidi_Hanschu&diff=245400Heidi Hanschu2023-03-26T11:37:28Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{StubBio|<br />
| Name = Heidi Hanschu<br />
| Full Name = <br />
| Job = <br />
{{JobList|<br />
|1= : Engineer<br />
|2= : 1988-1994<br />
}}<br />
| Trivia = <br />
| Categories = <br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Velvet_Kitty_Cat&diff=245395Velvet Kitty Cat2023-03-25T23:32:32Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Velvet Kitty Cat<br />
|single image = [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|100px|link=Album: Purple Rain Deluxe]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] ([[Prince and the Revolution]])<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 June 2017]] - [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br><br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[Vavoom]]<br />
|next song = [[Venus De Milo]]<br />
|introduction = '''Velvet Kitty Cat''' was released posthumously in 2017, as the eighth track on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 20|20 April 1983]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California (three days after [[Chocolate]], two days after [[Prince]] fired [[Jimmy Jam]] and [[Terry Lewis]] from [[The Time]], and the same day as recording [[My Love Belongs To You]] and [[Sleazy]]). <br />
<br />
The track was recorded in a session with other songs for [[The Time]] and they were listed as the artist on the session, but [[Morris Day]] never recorded vocals for it and the song was not included on any known configuration of [[The Time]]’s third album [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|Ice Cream Castle]]. It was however considered initially for [[Vanity 6]]’s [[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|aborted sophomore album]] and later for the [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]] album that came in its place. And it seems a version with [[Susan Moonsie]]’s vocals was tried out at some point.<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 2|2 May 1985]] (in a session started the previous day, but tracking this began after midnight on the 1st) Prince revised the track by recording a rockabilly version of it with members of [[The Revolution]], not dissimilar sounding to the rendition of [[Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On]] as played live with [[The Revolution]] in 1986. This version was included as the seventh track on the configuration of [[Album: Parade|Parade]] made the same day, but was removed before the album’s release. <br />
<br />
While a solo recording, the 1983 version is listed here as a [[Prince and the Revolution]] track as it was released as a bonus track on the [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album, which is credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. <br />
<br />
It is unknown if the track has any link to [[Mink Kitty Cat]], originally recorded in 1981, but it is possible this is simply an update of that song.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 20|20 April 1983]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late April or early May 1983 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = overdubs (assumed), including possibly [[Susan Moonsie]] vox<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 2|2 May 1985]] <br> <small>(2 different session, running over from May 1st and starting in afternoon of May 2nd).</small><br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking, overdubs and mix (new version)<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
''Released version''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
<hr><br />
*[[Peggy McCreary]] - engineer <br />
'''1985 version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Velvet Kitty Cat'''<br />
|2= 2:42<br />
|3= [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' (From The Vault & Previously Unreleased)]]<br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Velvet Kitty Cat'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Version with [[Susan Moonsie]] vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Velvet Kitty Cat'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Re-recording from May 1985<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = The drum machine used on '''Velvet Kitty Cat''' is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_TR-606 Roland TR-606], making it the only known song where [[Prince]] used this drum machine. <br />
|see also = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
* [[Film: Purple Rain |Purple Rain]] movie<br />
* [[Vanity 6]]<br />
*[[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|Vanity 6]] second unreleased album<br />
* [[Apollonia 6]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''<br />
* ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]''<br />
<br />
|categories = [[Category:2017]][[Category:Recorded 1983]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the Revolution)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Posthumously-released Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Positivity&diff=245387Positivity2023-03-25T10:02:06Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Positivity<br />
|album image = [[File:Lovesexy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Lovesexy]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Thevoice album.jpg|100px|link=Album: The Voice]] <br> <small>included on [[Album: The Voice|The Voice]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 10|10 May 1988]] - [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]]<br><br />
[[Album: The Voice|The Voice]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]; [[Ricky Peterson]]<br />
|previous song = [[Poppa Grooves]]<br />
|next song = [[Possessed]]<br />
|introduction = '''Positivity''' is the ninth and final song on [[Prince]]’s tenth album [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]]. In 1993, a newly-recorded version by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] was included as the twelfth and final track on her second [[Paisley Park Records]] album [[Album: The Voice|The Voice]], and was included as the 13th and final track when the album was re-released by [[NPG Records]] in 1995.<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 11|11 December 1987]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, MN (the same day as [[file:Eye88.png|15px|link=Eye No]][[Eye No| No]]). An unreleased version contains a rap by [[Cat]] which was held over (and adapted) from [[Cindy C.]] when [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] was aborted. The rap was taken from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.M._Silk J.M. Silk]’s 1985 track [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Is_the_Key_(Steve_%22Silk%22_Hurley_song) Music Is The Key], although [[Prince]] was unaware of this at the time, and he removed it when he found out. <br />
<br />
While specific recording dates are not known for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples]’ version, it is likely the track was recorded in late 1992 or early-mid 1993 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, re-using some tracks from the original 1987 recording.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 11|11 December 1987]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 9|9 January 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubbing<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 1992 - early-mid 1993<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] version)<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums, background vocals<br />
*[[Boni Boyer]] - background vocals<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone<br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] - trumpet<br />
<br><br />
'''Mavis Staples version'''<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] - vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar<br />
*[[Miko Weaver]] - guitar<br />
*[[Boni Boyer]] - keyboards<br />
*[[Dr. Fink]] - keyboards<br />
*[[Kirk Johnson]] - keyboards, drum programming<br />
*[[Ricky Peterson]] - keyboards<br />
*[[Statik]] - drum programming<br />
*[[JD Steele]] - background vocals <br />
*[[Jevetta Steele]] - background vocals <br />
*[[Jearlyn Steele]] - background vocals <br />
*[[Janice Steele]] - background vocals <br />
*[[Fred Steele]] - background vocals<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Positivity'''<br />
|2= 7:15<br />
|3= [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Positivity'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Album: The Voice|The Voice]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Positivity'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= more sparse early version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Positivity'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= includes [[Cat]]’s "Music Is The Key" rap from [[Cindy C.]], edited out for release<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Intermission]]''' <br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= [[Home Video: Lovesexy Live|Lovesexy Live 1]] VHS<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Studio version played during show; [[09_September 1988|9 September 1988, Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, West Germany]]; uncredited on artwork<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Intermission]]'''<br />
|2= <br />
|3= <br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_12|12]]-[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_15|15 June 1988]]; full version of above without audience noise<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[08 July 1988|8 July 1988, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France]]<br />
* [[11 November 1988-am|11 November 1988 (a.m.): Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on =[[Lovesexy Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1988|1988]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album<br />
*[[Album: The Voice|The Voice]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1988]][[Category:Recorded 1987]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Lust_U_Always&diff=245385Lust U Always2023-03-25T00:01:27Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Lust U Always<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|previous song = [[The Lubricated Lady]]<br />
|next song = [[Luv Sexy]]<br />
|introduction = '''Lust U Always''' is an unreleased song recorded in 1982 at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The song paraphrases some lyrics from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Ross Annie Ross]’s song [[Twisted]] (notably covered by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joni_Mitchell Joni Mitchell], and later played a few times on the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]), but thematically fits in well with much of his 1981-2 material, concerning the narrator’s uncontrollable lust for a woman. <br />
<br />
It is not known if the song was intended for [[Prince]]’s next album [[Album: 1999|1999]] or any other project. It was submitted for copyright five years after its recording, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_14|14 December 1987]]. [[Prince]] offered it to English singer-songwriter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_(singer) Robert Palmer] soon after. The authorship of the song at the Library Of Congress was changed in April 1988 from [[Prince]] to [[Alias:_Camille| Camille]] which indicates that the track would have been credited under this alias (and the first time [[Alias:_Camille| Camille]] being listed as an author and not as a performer). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_(singer) Palmer] re-recorded the song but it was ultimately not included on his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Nova_(album) Heavy Nova] album released in June 1988 because of its lyrics: ''"I had to record it because I didn’t want to offend the chap, did I? But I thought the lyric stank."''<br />
<br />
During [[Prince: A Celebration]] in June 2000, computer screens at [[Paisley Park Studios]] offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], and while '''Lust U Always''' was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned. <br />
<br />
The song was not included on [[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Deluxe Edition'']] in 2019 because of a rape reference in its lyrics and remains unreleased.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1982<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1988 (assumed)<br />
|studio = Logic Studios, Milan, Italy<br> or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass_Point_Studios Compass Point Studios], Bahamas (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Re-recording by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_(singer) Robert Palmer]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Prince version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
<br />
'''Robert Palmer version'''<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_(singer) Robert Palmer] - vocals<br />
* other musicians unknown<br />
<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Lust U Always'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded 1982<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Lust U Always'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_(singer) Robert Palmer] re-recording<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = Further work on this song was reportedly done in 1991, but this has not been verified.<br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[http://robert-palmer.over-blog.com/article-any-time-any-place-anywhere-10159899.html Robert Palmer interview by Robert Sandall: Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere... (July 1988 - Q Magazine)]''<br />
* ''[https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=4&ti=1,4&Search%5FArg=Lust%20U%20Always&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=mkFGVVYym6MyuGaTLJycBQtV06Rq1&SEQ=20210224125448&SID=33 Library Of Congress - Registration Number: PAu001041114 / Date: 1987-12-14]<br />
* ''[https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=4&ti=1,4&Search%5FArg=Lust%20U%20Always&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=QQBXRhDezxOnaq0EizVtpUgPy_r7y&SEQ=20220714020030&SID=5 Library Of Congress - Registration Number: PAu001125368 / Date: 1988-04-29]<br />
|categories = [[Category:1982]][[Category:Recorded 1982]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Paris_1798430&diff=245384Paris 17984302023-03-24T15:32:41Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Paris 1798430<br />
|single image = [[File:Imready_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: I’m Ready]] <br><small> '' from the album [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]] ''</small><br />
|performer = [[Tevin Campbell]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 26|26 October 1993]] - [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]])<br />
|previous song = [[Paradigm]]<br />
|next song = [[Parlor Games]]<br />
|introduction = '''Paris 1798430''' is the ninth track (seventh song) on [[Tevin Campbell]]’s second album [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]. The song was written and produced by [[Prince]] under the pseudonym [[Prince|Paisley Park]].<br />
<br />
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in September 1992 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (along with [[Tevin Campbell: Down|Down]], [[Baby Don’t Care|Holly Don’t Care]], [[The P]], [[The Halls Of Desire]], [[Uncle Sam]] and a revamped version of [[Shhh]], when [[Prince]] became involved in [[Tevin Campbell]]’s album [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]).<br />
<br />
[[Eric Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss]] are credited for 'hornz' on the released version, but do not appear. The horns on this song as it was released are in fact done by [[The Hornheadz]] (at the time [[Michael B. Nelson]], [[Kathy Jensen]], [[Dave Jensen]], [[Brian Gallagher]] and [[Steve Strand]]). It is likely that [[Eric Leeds|Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss|Bliss]] did record a horn arrangement for it, but it was discarded in favor of [[The Hornheadz]] arrangement.<br />
<br />
The strings, arranged by [[Clare Fischer]], also appeared in [[Violet The Organ Grinder]] as well as in the opening of the live version of [[Days Of Wild]], included on [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]].<br />
<br />
The song was copyrighted as '''Paris 17984302''' as the version that was initially recorded both with [[Prince]]’s and [[Tevin Campbell]]’s vocals contained that extra digit (2) in the chorus. The title refers to a Paris (France) phone number, but contrary to [[777-9311]], this one is fictitious (at that time, the telephone numbers in Paris and its area were in eight-digit format and began with 4).It was later changed to omit the 2. In an interview, [[Tevin Campbell]] said that [[Prince]] told him that it was a actually a real phone-number and that the '2' was removed from the title so as not to disturb someone. <br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = September 1992<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1992<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Leeds & Bliss overdubs (assumed)<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1992<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Hornheadz overdubs<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Tevin Campbell]] - vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - backing vocals and all instruments (uncredited)<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] (credited for 'hornz', does not appear)<br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] (credited for 'hornz', does not appear)<br />
*[[Michael B. Nelson]] - trombone (uncredited)<br />
*[[Kathy Jensen]] - baritone saxophone (uncredited)<br />
*[[Dave Jensen]] - trumpet (uncredited)<br />
*[[Brian Gallagher]] - tenor saxophone (uncredited)<br />
*[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet (uncredited)<br />
*[[Clare Fischer]] - sampled string arrangements (uncredited)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Paris 1798430'''<br />
|2= 3:37<br />
|3= [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Paris 17984302'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original 1992 version with [[Prince]] vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Paris 17984302'''<br />
|2= <br />
|3= Version with [[Tevin Campbell]] vocals<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = This is one of two [[Prince]]-related songs named after a telephone number. The other is [[777-9311]] by [[The Time]].<br />
* The version copyrighted at ASCAP is actually listed as '''Paris 17984302''' with the title as on the cd listed as variation.<br />
|see also = [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]<br />
* [[Tevin Campbell]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:Recorded 1992]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Exploding_All_Over_Europe&diff=245383Exploding All Over Europe2023-03-24T13:53:55Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Exploding All Over Europe<br />
|album image = [[File:Rosiegainescom logo.jpg|100px|link=]] <br><small> [http://rosiegaines.com RosieGaines.com] mp3 download</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Exploding_All_Over_Europe_–_The_Mixes.jpg|100px|link=Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br><small> [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Rosie Gaines]]<br />
|first released = 2005 - [http://rosiegaines.com RosieGaines.com] mp3 download<br />
|album(s) = None<br />
|writer(s) = [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|previous song = [[The Exodus Has Begun]]<br />
|next song = [[Extraordinary]]<br />
|introduction = '''Exploding All Over Europe''' was offered as a download (in remixed form, as '''Exploding All Over Europe (Junior Vasquez Dance Mix)''') by [http://rosiegaines.com RosieGaines.com] in 2005, following an unofficial release as a white label 12" single in 1995. In 2007, the same mix, now as '(Junior Vasquez Club Mix)' and and edit thereof were included on a digital re-release of [[Rosie Gaines]]' 1997 single [[Single: I Surrender|I Surrender]]. In 2018 eleven more remixes were made available on an digital EP titled [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]].<br />
<br />
The track was registered as being co-written by [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[Prince]] at the [https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=4&ti=1,4&Search%5FArg=Exploding%20All%20Over%20Europe&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=kHsPAIkpy16BgiJyp_U3EzpY3Vmci&SEQ=20221003072742&SID=1 Library Of Congress] and the [https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/350332437 ASCAP], but [[Ingrid Chavez|Ingrid]] doesn’t recall having anything to do with the song musically or lyrically. <br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 27|27 March 1990]], but the track wasn’t copyrighted until [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 16|16 February 1993]]. It is likely that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]’s remixes were made around this time also, but this is unconfirmed. The original version, believed to have been produced by [[Prince]] (prior to the remixes), remains unreleased. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 27|27 March 1990]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Early 1993 (assumed)<br />
|studio = Unknown studio<br />
|additional info = Remixes by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Rosie Gaines]] - lead vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - backing vox, and all instruments (assumed)<br />
*Other musical personnel (if any) are not known<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Junior Vasquez Dance Mix)'''<br />
|2= 10:23<br />
|3= [http://rosiegaines.com RosieGaines.com] mp3 download<br />
[[Single: I Surrender|I Surrender]] 2007 reissue<br><br />
[[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez] a.k.a. '(Junior Vasquez Club Mix)'<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Junior Vasquez Club Edit)'''<br />
|2= 5:17<br />
|3= [[Single: I Surrender|I Surrender]] 2007 reissue<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= Edit of remix by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez] above <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Junior Vasquez Radio Mix)'''<br />
|2= 4:12<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (House Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:27<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Back Of The House Mix) '''<br />
|2= 6:27<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (House Instrumental)'''<br />
|2= 6:26<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Explodapella) '''<br />
|2= 5:56<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Voodoo Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:19<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Voodoo Beats)'''<br />
|2= 5:59<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Dubbing All Over Europe) '''<br />
|2= 6:25<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Dubbing All Over Europe) [Instrumental] '''<br />
|2= 6:25<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (Ka-Boom Dub) '''<br />
|2= 6:26<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe (European Dub) '''<br />
|2= 6:29<br />
|3= [[Album: Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes|Exploding All Over Europe – The Mixes]] <br />
|4= <br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Exploding All Over Europe'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original version before remixes<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not known to have been performed by [[Prince]] / [[Rosie Gaines]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = [[Exploding All Over Europe]] is one of the few examples (with [[Round And Round]], [[Playgirl]] and [[Miss Thang]]) of songs which were released only in versions remixed by an outside producer.<br />
|see also = [[Rosie Gaines]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* [http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First US Copyright Office / PAu001791052 / 1993-02-16]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2005]][[Category:Recorded 1992]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Pink_Cashmere&diff=245382Pink Cashmere2023-03-22T19:19:35Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Pink Cashmere<br />
|album image = [[Image:thehits1.jpg|100px|link=Album: The Hits 1]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Pinkcashmere single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Pink Cashmere]] <br><small> single art for [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 31|31 August 1993]] - [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] single<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]]<br><br />
[[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
[[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Pickle]]<br />
|next song = [[Pizza]]<br />
|introduction = '''Pink Cashmere''' is the 13th track (second of two new tracks) on [[Prince]]’s first compilation album [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]] (also included as the first disc of [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]), and, two weeks prior to the album’s release, [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] was released as the album’s first single (in North America, Europe and Australia). <br />
<br />
In 1996, the track was included as the second track on the soundtrack album [[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]] (a compilation of music by [[Prince]] and associated artists for the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_6 Girl 6], directed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Lee Spike Lee]).<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_10|10 June 1988]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, in the same session that yielded [[Times Squared]] and [[Pickle]], and one day before the later [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan] song [[Sticky Wicked]]). The session actually started on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_9|9 June]] with the other songs, but [[Prince]] did not commence work on '''Pink Cashmere''' until 2 a.m. on the 10th. <br />
<br />
The synths from the basic tracking session were added to by [[Clare Fischer]]’s orchestration at [http://www.lermanet2.com/scientology/mad-hatter-studios.html Mad Hatter Studios] in Los Angeles, California at a later date.<br />
<br />
A remix of '''Pink Cashmere''' by [[Brother Jules|DJ Brother Jules]] (with additional vocals by Minneapolis reggae artist [https://www.reverbnation.com/princejabba Prince Jabba]) was included as the b-side of a promotional single for [[Single: Pope|Pope]] released in the UK in 1994 (and withdrawn shortly after).<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_10|10 June 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]] (Studio B),<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = July/August 1990<br />
|studio = [http://www.lermanet2.com/scientology/mad-hatter-studios.html Mad Hatter Studios]<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Orchestral overdubs<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 1993 - early 1994 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Remix by [[Brother Jules|DJ Brother Jules]]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Clare Fischer]] - string orchestration<br />
*String performers not credited<br />
<br />
*[https://www.reverbnation.com/princejabba Prince Jabba] - additional vocals (on the '''12" Remix''' only)<br />
*Shaun Steppa Roberts - additional background vocals (on the '''12" Remix''' only - assumed)<br />
*Sean Dee - additional background vocals (on the '''12" Remix''' only - assumed)<br />
<br><br />
*Eddie Miller - engineer<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere'''<br />
|2= 6:13<br />
|3= [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]]<br><br />
[[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
[[Album: My Name Was Prince|My Name Was Prince]] promotional album<br><br />
[[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Pink Cashmere (Album Version)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere (Guitar Version)'''<br />
|2= 3:58<br />
|3= [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] single<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= Edited to include guitar solo<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere (Vocal Version)'''<br />
|2= 3:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] single<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= Edited to include all vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere (12" Remix)'''<br />
|2= 6:19<br />
|3= [[Single: Pope|Pope]] promo<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [[Brother Jules|DJ Brother Jules]] with additional vocals by [https://www.reverbnation.com/princejabba Prince Jabba]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere''' <br />
|2= 3:41<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo video<br />
|5= See [[Video: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] video for more details<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere''' <br />
|2= 2:49<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo video (different from above)<br />
|5= See [[Video: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] video for more details<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Includes synths before being replaced by string orchestration<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere''' Mix #1<br />
|2= Studio/Remix<br />
|3= exists as an edit and full version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere''' Mix #2<br />
|2= Studio/Remix<br />
|3= exists as an edit and full version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Pink Cashmere''' Wild Mix<br />
|2= Studio/Remix<br />
|3= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|first live appearance = [[12_December 1994|12 December 1994: Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, USA]]<br><br />
* [[28 February 2016-2|28 February 2016 (show 2): Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on =[[The Ultimate Live Experience]]<br />
*[[Per4ming Live 3121]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1994|1994]], [[All Concerts#1995|1995]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All Concerts#2016|2016]]<br />
|trivia = Although [[Anna Fantastic]] said she got a cassette with the song together with an actual pink cashmere coat, somewhere in the second half of 1988, another girl named Vivian that [[Prince]] was seeing at the time he recorded the song, thinks she also could have been inspiration for it. She used to call [[Prince]] ’my little man' – as he sings in the lyrics, and he played her the song one time while picking her up from the airport, providing her with the lyrics to read. Vivian would later play the part of 'Miss Thang' in [[T.C. Ellis]]' [[Video: Miss Thang|video]] for the [[Miss Thang|song]] with the same name.<br />
|see also = [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]] album<br><br />
* [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] album<br><br />
* [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] single<br><br />
* [[Single: Pope|Pope]] promotional single<br><br />
* [[Video: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] video<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:Recorded 1988]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Katrina%27s_Paper_Dolls&diff=245302Katrina's Paper Dolls2023-03-04T19:10:54Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Katrina’s Paper Dolls<br />
|single image = [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|100px|link=Album: Purple Rain Deluxe]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] ([[Prince and the Revolution]])<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 June 2017]] - [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br><br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[Kamasutra/Overture #8]]<br />
|next song = [[Kept Woman]]<br />
|introduction = '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls''' was released posthumously in 2017, as the ninth track on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']].<br />
<br />
The track was recorded on a day off on the [[1999 Tour]] at [[Universal Recording Corporation]], Chicago, Illinois, presumably on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 1|1 March 1983]] between shows in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Peoria, Illinois. It is unlikely that the song was initially intended for [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]].<br />
<br />
In an online Q&A in 2009, [[Lisa Coleman]] stated that she co-wrote the track with her sister Cole Ynda Coleman and [[Wendy Melvoin]] during the same few-day session as [[Power Fantastic]] (recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_19|19 March 1986]]), but given that the track had been written and recorded by [[Prince]] three years earlier, it’s unclear what she meant by that. It’s possible the track was re-recorded with newly-written music, and is noted as such below, but this is unconfirmed. <br />
<br />
During [[Prince: A Celebration]] in June 2000, computer screens at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], and while '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls''' was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.<br />
<br />
While a solo recording, it is listed here as a [[Prince and the Revolution]] track as it was released as a bonus track on the [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album, which is credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. <br />
<br />
The Katrina name is possibly in reference to [[Vanity]] whose full name was Denise Katherina Matthews. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 1|1 March 1983]] <br />
|studio = Universal Recording Corporation (Studio B),<br>Chicago, IL, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Mid-March 1986<br />
|studio = [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments <br />
'''Unreleased 1986 version'''<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - unknown contributions<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - unknown contributions<br />
*Cole Ynda Coleman - lyrics, vocals<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= 3:30<br />
|3= [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' (From The Vault & Previously Unreleased)]]<br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Demo<br />
|3= Recorded 1983; lengthy experimental demo with piano and layered vocals by Cole Ynda<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Demo<br />
|3= Recorded 1983; edited and embellished version of demo above, with shared vocals by [[Prince]] and Cole Ynda<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Re-recording (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
|3= Mid-March 1986, [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= different from above (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
|3= 1986<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
* [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]] unreleased album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2017]][[Category:Recorded 1983]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the Revolution)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Posthumously-released Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Katrina%27s_Paper_Dolls&diff=245298Katrina's Paper Dolls2023-03-02T12:41:45Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Katrina’s Paper Dolls<br />
|single image = [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|100px|link=Album: Purple Rain Deluxe]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] ([[Prince and the Revolution]])<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 June 2017]] - [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br><br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[Kamasutra/Overture #8]]<br />
|next song = [[Kept Woman]]<br />
|introduction = '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls''' was released posthumously in 2017, as the ninth track on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']].<br />
<br />
The track was recorded on a day off on the [[1999 Tour]] at [[Universal Recording Corporation]], Chicago, Illinois, presumably on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 1|1 March 1983]] between shows in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Peoria, Illinois. It is unlikely that the song was initially intended for [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]].<br />
<br />
In an online Q&A in 2009, [[Lisa Coleman]] stated that she co-wrote the track with her sister Cole Ynda Coleman and [[Wendy Melvoin]] during the same few-day session as [[Power Fantastic]] (recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_19|19 March 1986]]), but given that the track had been written and recorded by [[Prince]] three years earlier, it’s unclear what she meant by that. It’s possible the track was re-recorded with newly-written music, and is noted as such below, but this is unconfirmed. <br />
<br />
During [[Prince: A Celebration]] in June 2000, computer screens at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], and while '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls''' was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned.<br />
<br />
While a solo recording, it is listed here as a [[Prince and the Revolution]] track as it was released as a bonus track on the [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album, which is credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. <br />
<br />
The Katrina name is possibly in reference to [[Vanity]] whose full name was Denise Katerina Matthews. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 1|1 March 1983]] <br />
|studio = Universal Recording Corporation (Studio B),<br>Chicago, IL, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Mid-March 1986<br />
|studio = [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments <br />
'''Unreleased 1986 version'''<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - unknown contributions<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - unknown contributions<br />
*Cole Ynda Coleman - lyrics, vocals<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= 3:30<br />
|3= [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' (From The Vault & Previously Unreleased)]]<br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Demo<br />
|3= Recorded 1983; lengthy experimental demo with piano and layered vocals by Cole Ynda<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Demo<br />
|3= Recorded 1983; edited and embellished version of demo above, with shared vocals by [[Prince]] and Cole Ynda<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= Re-recording (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
|3= Mid-March 1986, [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Katrina’s Paper Dolls'''<br />
|2= different from above (assumed, most likely without [[Prince]])<br />
|3= 1986<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] album<br />
* [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]] unreleased album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2017]][[Category:Recorded 1983]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the Revolution)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Posthumously-released Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_Roadhouse_Garden&diff=245143Album: Roadhouse Garden2023-02-14T09:48:52Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Unreleased-Album|<br />
|album name = Roadhouse Garden<br />
|album image = [[File:Unreleased project.png|200px]]<br />
|date = 1999<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]] (assumed)<br />
|studios = [[First Avenue]], Minneapolis, MN, USA; [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [[Washington Avenue Warehouse]], Edina, MN, USA; [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|previous year = 1998<br />
|next year = 2000<br />
|previous album = Album: Beautiful Strange<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Beautiful Strange|Beautiful Strange]]<br />
|next album = Album: Madrid 2 Chicago<br />
|next album link = [[Album: Madrid 2 Chicago|Madrid 2 Chicago]]<br />
|introduction = '''Roadhouse Garden''' is an unreleased album announced on [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]’s website [[Love4OneAnother.com]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_7|7 October 1998]] (following an announcement on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_30|30 September 1998]] that "[[Prince and the Revolution]] r releasing a new album on [[NPG Records|NPG]]"), with a presumptive release date of 1999. <br />
<br />
It was announced to be by [[Prince and the Revolution]], although the announcement stated that "the group needn’t b 2gether 2 release an album" and that [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] "can and will finish the album alone unless the tide turns otherwise." [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] claimed to have offered [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]] co-production work on the project, but they later denied this.<br />
<br />
The album was said to include "things left unfinished" when the band dissolved in 1986, and "several new cuts that [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] is putting together using parts from many tunes". The exact tracklist (if any was completed) is unknown, but the tracks mentioned in association with the album are listed below. <br />
<br />
During a [[Love4oneanother.com]] "? of the week" in 1999, a fan (using the name ''Arc1Love'') asked whether there were plans to "continue the release" of the album as nothing had been announced for several months, to which [[Prince]] replied, :''"That’s a ? better posed 2 [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] and [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] at this stage"''. In an ''xclusive innerview with Love 4 One Another'' on [[Love4oneanother.com]] in 1999, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] announced that the album will include "''[[Witness 4 The Prosecution]] and [[Splash|SPLASH]] which was one of my favorites''". He also said that "''all the songs that Wendy and Lisa sang on were left off of the [[Album:_Crystal_Ball|Crystal Ball]] package 2 save 4 a [[The Revolution|Revolution]] album''". [[Empty Room]] was also cited as one of the songs slated for '''Roadhouse Garden''' during a [[Love4oneanother.com]] "? of the week".<br />
<br />
[[Splash]] was later released in 2001 as a download from the [[NPG Music Club]] (the first and only [[Prince and the Revolution]] track to be offered through the club). [[Empty Room]] was released as a 2002 live version as a download on the [[NPG Music Club]] (and later included on the compilation [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]]. [[In A Large Room With No Light]] was available as an audio stream on [http://www.montreuxjazz.com/ the Montreux Jazz Festival website] in 2009 in conjunction with [[Prince]]’s [[18_July 2009-1|two shows]] at the festival. The other tracks believed to have been included on the album remained unreleased in any form during [[Prince]]’s lifetime. [[Roadhouse Garden]] (segued from [[Our Destiny]]) and [[Wonderful Ass]] were released on the ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'' disc of a ''Deluxe'' release of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain]] in 2017. [Witness 4 The Prosecution]], [[All My Dreams]] and the 1986 version of [[In A Large Room With No Light]] were released on the ''Vault Tracks part 1'' disc included with the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] in 2020. <br />
<br />
Artwork was later posted online by a graphic designer for an [[NPG Music Club]] album titled [[Album: All My Dreams|All My Dreams]], which may have been a later version of the '''Roadhouse Garden''' album, but nothing else is known about this album, which also remains unreleased.<br />
<br><br />
|format = CD or Download<br />
|tracklisting = The specific sequence of tracks is unknown, but tracks believed to have been included are: <br />
:<b>[[Our Destiny]]</b> (not mentioned, but likely since its link with [[Roadhouse Garden]])<br />
:<b>[[Roadhouse Garden]]</b><br />
:<b>[[Witness 4 The Prosecution]]</b><br />
:<b>[[Splash]]</b><br />
:<b>[[All My Dreams]]</b><br />
:<b>[[In A Large Room With No Light]]</b><br />
:<b>[[Empty Room]]</b><br />
:<b>[[Wonderful Ass]]</b><br />
:<b>[[Go]]</b><br />
<br><br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] except where noted.<br><br />
|* comment = <br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - guitar<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - keyboards and background vocals<br />
*[[Bobby Z.]] - drums on selected tracks<br />
*[[Brown Mark]] - bass guitar on selected tracks<br />
*[[Dr. Fink]] - keyboards and background vocals on selected tracks<br />
*[[Susannah Melvoin]] - backround vocals on selected tracks<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone on selected tracks<br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] - trumpet on selected tracks<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - percussion and background vocals on [[In A Large Room With No Light]]<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar on [[In A Large Room With No Light]]<br />
*Norbert Satchell - saxophone on [[In A Large Room With No Light]]<br />
*[[Sid Page]] - violin on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Marcy Dicterow-Vaj]] - violin on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Denyse Buffum]] - viola on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Laury Woods]] - viola on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Suzie Katayama]] - cello on [[Our Destiny]]<br />
*[[David Coleman]] - cello on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Tim Barr]] - stand-up bass on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
*[[Annette Atkinson]] - stand-up bass on [[Our Destiny]] <br />
<br />
*Other recording personnel details unknown<br />
|production = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] - producer (assumed)<br />
*Other production details unknown.<br />
|see also =<br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album: All My Dreams|All My Dreams]]<br>(Project)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Unreleased project.png|60px|link=Album: All My Dreams]]<br />
|item2 = &nbsp;<br />
|image2 = <br />
}}<br />
|trivia = <br />
|alternative = <br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[http://princeonlinemuseum.com/love4oneanother/home99.html PrinceOnlineMuseum.com]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1999]][[Category:Unreleased Albums]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_Corporate_World_(1989)&diff=245138Album: Corporate World (1989)2023-02-13T19:38:47Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Unreleased-Album|<br />
|album name = Corporate World<br />
|album image = [[File:Unreleased project.png|200px]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_14|14 November 1989]]<br />
|label = [[Paisley Park Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous album = Album: Cat Album (1989)<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Cat Album (1989)|''Untitled Cat album'']]<br />
|previous year = 1989<br />
|next year = 1990<br />
|next album = Album: Anna Fantastic (1990)<br />
|next album link = [[Album: Anna Fantastic (1990)|''Untitled Anna Fantastic album'']]<br />
|introduction = '''Corporate World''' is an unreleased studio album by [[The Time]], recorded in Summer 1989. Like previous albums by [[The Time]], all tracks featured [[Prince]] as a writer and musician, with [[Morris Day]] adding vocals as the only member of the band to actually appear on the album. The [[Corporate World|title track]] was written and mostly performed by [[Morris Day]]’s bassist Ricky 'Freeze' Smith. The album was submitted to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], and planned for release on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_14|14 November 1989]], with [[Nine Lives]] planned as the first single. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] stopped the release, however, wanting the other members of the band brought in to contribute to the album. <br />
<br />
Following a meeting with [[Prince]], original [[the Time]] members [[Jesse Johnson]], [[Monte Moir]], [[Terry Lewis]] and [[Jimmy Jam]] began contributing songs to the album without input by [[Prince]], as well as revising [[Chocolate]] and [[Jerk Out]]; the resulting album became [[The Time]]’s fourth album [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]] (see that album’s entry for details).<br />
<br />
Of the tracks included on '''Corporate World''', three tracks were kept for [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]]: [[Donald Trump (Black Version)]], [[Data Bank]] and [[My Summertime Thang]]. Four other tracks were kept as [[The Time]]’s contribution to [[Prince]]’s twelfth album [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] (the soundtrack album to the movie [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]): [[Love Machine]], [[Shake!]], [[The Latest Fashion]] and [[Release It]]. [[Murph Drag]] was included on [[NPG Ahdio Show 3|NPG Ahdio Show # 3]] in 2001, but was not available as a separate track. [[My Summertime Thang|Rollerskate]] is an unreleased 6-minute instrumental continuation of [[My Summertime Thang]]. Only [[Nine Lives]] and [[Corporate World]] have not been released in any form. A incomplete tracklist for the album shows that [[Dream Factory]], [[Miss Thang]] and [[The Sex Of It]] were considered for the album. [[Data Bank]] is listed as '''(I’m feeling like I wanna put ya in my) Data Bank''' and [[Murph Drag]] as '''Murph Drag (Part 1 and 2)'''. The tracklist is included below as an early configuration. <br />
<br><br />
Another early configuration, closer to the final version but with some slightly different edits and including an extra portion of [[My Summertime Thang]] (as a separate track called '''Rollerskate'''), omitted from the final configuration was compiled on 1 October 1989.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|format = CD<br />
|tracklisting = <br />
# <b>[[Murph Drag]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Nine Lives]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Donald Trump (Black Version)]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Machine]]</b> <sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[Data Bank]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Shake!]]</b> <sup>2</sup><br />
# <b>[[Corporate World]]</b> <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>[[The Latest Fashion]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Release It]]</b> <sup>4</sup><br />
# <b>[[My Summertime Thang]]</b><br />
|credits = All tracks assumed to be written by [[Prince]] except where noted.<br />
|* comment = <br />
<small><br />
<sup>1</sup>&nbsp; Written by [[Prince]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Morris Day]]<br><br />
<sup>2</sup>&nbsp; Written by [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]]<br><br />
<sup>3</sup>&nbsp; Written by Ricky 'Freeze' Smith<br><br />
<sup>4</sup>&nbsp; Written by [[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]<br><br />
</small> <br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Morris Day]] – lead vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] – background vocals and all instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Candy Dulfer]] - saxophone on [[Murph Drag]], [[Love Machine]], [[Data Bank]], [[The Latest Fashion]], [[Release It]] and [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*[[Jerome Benton]] - percussion on [[Murph Drag]] (uncertain involvement), background vocals on [[Love Machine]], crowd noise on [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*Unidentified female vocalist(s) - background vocals on [[Murph Drag]], [[The Latest Fashion]] and [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*[[Margie Cox]] - vocals on [[Nine Lives]], background vocals on [[Corporate World]]<br />
*[[Elisa Fiorillo]] - vocals on [[Love Machine]]<br />
*[[Jana Anderson]] - background vocals on [[Shake!]]<br />
*[[Robin Power]] - crowd noise on [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*[[Tom Garneau]] - crowd noise on [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*[[Michael Koppelman]] - crowd noise on [[My Summertime Thang]]<br />
*[[Clare Fischer]] - string arrangements on [[Nine Lives]] (assumed)<br />
*David Garibaldi - drums on [[Release It]] (sampled loop from [[Squib Cakes]] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Power Tower Of Power])<br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer<br />
*Other production details unknown.<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Pandemonium_album.jpg|60px|link=Album: Pandemonium]]<br />
|item2 = &nbsp;<br />
|image2 = <br />
}}<br />
|alternative = <br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* '''<u>Incomplete 1989 untitled early configuration</u>'''<br />
# <b>[[The Sex Of It]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Dream Factory]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Data Bank|I’m Feeling Like I Wanna Put Ya In My) Data Bank]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Miss Thang]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Murph Drag|Murph Drag (Part 1 and 2)]]</b><br />
<br><br />
* '''<u>1 October 1989 'The Time Album'</u>'''<br />
# <b>[[Murph Drag]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Nine Lives]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Donald Trump (Black Version)]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Machine]]</b> <sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[Data Bank]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Shake!]]</b> <sup>2</sup><br />
# <b>[[Corporate World]]</b><br />
# <b>[[The Latest Fashion]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Release It]]</b> <sup>3</sup><br />
# <b>[[My Summertime Thang]]</b><br />
# <b>[[My Summertime Thang|Rollerskate]]</b><br />
}}<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1989]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Unreleased Albums]][[Category:Unreleased Albums (Related Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=What_The_World_Needs_Now_Is_Love&diff=245076What The World Needs Now Is Love2023-02-09T22:15:49Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{coversong|<br />
|Song Name = What The World Needs Now Is Love<br />
|First appeared on = Jackie DeShannon: ''What The World Needs Now Is Love'' [Single] (1965). <br />
|Other relevant version = * '''Other relevant version'''<br />
|Relevant version text = Tom Clay: ''What The World Needs Now Is Love'' [Single] (1965).<br />
|Composed by = Hal David, Burt Bacharach<br />
|First known live performance = [[25 July 2011-am|25 July 2011 (a.m.): Melkweg - The Max: Amsterdam, the Netherlands]] <small> (only known performance) </small><br />
|Played live in = [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]] <br />
|Categories = [[Category:2011]][[Category:Cover Songs]][[Category:Cover Songs (Live)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Dinner_With_Delores&diff=245074Dinner With Delores2023-02-09T09:47:14Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Dinner With Delores<br />
|album image = [[File:Chaosanddisorder_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Chaos And Disorder]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]] </small><br />
|single image = [[File:Dinnerwithdelores single.jpg|113px|link=Single: Dinner With Delores]] <br><small> single art for [[Single: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]]</small><br />
|performer = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 12|12 June 1996]] - [[Single: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] single<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]]<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|previous song = [[Digital Garden]]<br />
|next song = [[Dionne]]<br />
|introduction = '''Dinner With Delores ''' is the third track on [[Prince]]’s 18th album [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]] (his second to be released using the name [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]), and, one month prior to the album’s release, [[Single: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] was released as the album’s first and only single in the UK, Germany and Japan (in the USA the track was only available on a promo single).<br />
<br />
Basic tracking was previously believed to have taken place in early April 1996, at [[South Beach Studios]], Miami Beach, Florida, in what is believed to be the final session (that also yielded the re-recordings of [[Chaos And Disorder]] and [[Right The Wrong]]) with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]] as regular band members for a number of years. However the song was also slated to appear on a [[Album: Playtime By Versace|Playtime By Versace]] project in mid-1995, meaning it was recorded a year earlier. The version slated for [[Album: Playtime By Versace|Playtime By Versace]] doesn’t have the short guitar-solo at the end, but is otherwise identical to the version released on [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]]. It is not known if the name "Delores" refers to anyone in particular, or if it is simply a character for the song.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Mid-1995<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1995 or early April 1996<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA or<br> [[South Beach Studios]],<br>Miami Beach, FL, USA<br />
|additional info = guitar solo overdub<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - all vocals and instruments, except where noted <br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums<br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Dinner With Delores'''<br />
|2= 2:46<br />
|3= [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]]<br><br />
[[Single: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Dinner With Delores''' <br />
|2= 2:52<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo video<br />
|5= See [[Video: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] video for more details<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Dinner With Delores'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[02_July 1996|2 July 1996 (mat.), The Late Show With David Letterman, The Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Dinner With Delores'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Live performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[09_July 1996|9 July 1996 (mat.), The Today Show, Plaza outside NBC TV Studios, GE Building, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Dinner With Delores'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Version without the guitar solo<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[02_July 1996|2 July 1996 (mat.), The Late Show With David Letterman, The Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
*[[09_July 1996|9 July 1996 (mat.), The Today Show, Plaza outside NBC TV Studios, GE Building, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1996|1996]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]] album<br />
* [[Single: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] single<br />
* [[Video: Dinner With Delores|Dinner With Delores]] video<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1996]][[Category:Recorded 1995]][[Category:Recorded 1996]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=21_Guns&diff=24507021 Guns2023-02-09T08:37:49Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = 21 Guns<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|previous song = [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]]<br />
|next song = [[40 Ounces]]<br />
|introduction = '''21 Guns''' (speculative title) is an unreleased track originally believed to have been recorded somewhere between 1998 and late 2000 as a piano demo at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is not known if the track was re-recorded in the studio as such, but it bares striking similarities in chord progression to the song later released as [[Contest Song]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1998-2000<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br><br />
|additional info = Demo recording<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - vocals and piano <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''21 Guns'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = The title of this song is a reference to the customary 21-gun salute. This salute is performed in honor of a person who has fallen.<br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1998]][[Category:1999]][[Category:2000]][[Category:Recorded 1998]][[Category:Recorded 1999]][[Category:Recorded 2000]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Single:_Come_EP&diff=244854Single: Come EP2023-01-13T14:13:05Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{unreleased-single|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|single name = Come EP<br />
|single image = [[file:Unreleased project.png]]<br />
|image link = http://www.princevault.com/images/c/c1/Unreleased_project.png<br />
<!------ SINGLE CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 1994<br />
|next year = 1994<br />
|previous image = Image:Unreleased project.png<br />
|next image = Image:Unreleased project.png<br />
|previous single = Single: “Live”<br />
|next single = Single: Loose!<br />
|previous single name = “Live”<br />
|next single name = Loose!<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = '''Come EP''' is an unreleased EP planned for release in late 1994, accompanying a single of (possibly) an [[18 & Over]] version of [[Come]], with [[Dark]] as its b-side. <br />
A maxi-single EP, known as '''Come EP''' was planned to include remixes of [[Come]], including two versions of [[18 & Over|Come (18 & Over)]], which was later known only as [[18 & Over]] and released on [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], the 7" version of [[Dark]], and remixes of [[Space]] and [[Loose!]]. <!-- Also included was the version of [[Come]] included on the TV special [[TV Film: The Beautiful Experience|The Beautiful Experience]]. --><br />
[[Prince]] remixed the songs and compiled the EP on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 14|14 September 1994]], for a possible release soon after, but the project was shelved indefinability with the release of the [[Single: Space|Space]] single containing some of the same mixes as on the proposed EP. <br />
<br />
<!-------DETAILS-----------><br />
|date = Fall 1994<br />
|album = [[Album: Come|Come]]<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
<!-------FORMATS-----------><br />
|format1 = 7"<br />
|tracklisting = <br />
1. <b>[[Come]]</b><br><br />
2. <b>[[Dark]]</b><br><br />
<br><br />
|format2 = CD<br />
|content = <br />
# <b> [[18 & Over|Come: 18 & Over]] (12" Remix) </b><br />
# <b> [[Dark]] (7" Remix) </b><br />
# <b> [[Space]] (Funky Stuff Remix) </b><br />
# <b> [[Loose!]] (Munster Bass Remix) </b><br />
# <b> [[18 & Over|Come: 18 & Over]] (7”) </b><br />
# <b> [[Space]] (Funky Stuff Remix Dub #3) </b> <br> <small>'' (same as released [[Space]] (Funky Stuff Remix))'' </small><br />
# <b> [[Space]] (Acoustic Remix Vsn #1) </b> <br> <small>''(same as released [[Space]] (Acoustic Remix))'' </small><br />
# <b> [[Loose!]] (Dub Remix) </b><br />
# <b> [[Space]] (Universal Love Remix) </b><br />
|credits = See individual tracks and related albums for credits.<br />
<!------- ASSOCIATED ITEMS -----------><br />
|see also =<br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album: Come|Come]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[Image:Come.jpg|60px|link=Album: Come]]<br />
|item2 = &nbsp;<br />
|image2 = <br />
}} <br />
|trivia = <br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' <br />
|categories = [[Category:1994]][[Category:Unreleased Singles]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Yes&diff=244279Yes2022-10-25T14:34:40Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Yes<br />
|single image = [[File:Thefamily album.jpg|100px|link=Album: The Family]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: The Family|The Family]]</small><br />
|performer = [[The Family]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 19|19 July 1985]] - [[Single: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] single<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: The Family|The Family]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Jellybean Johnson]] and [[Jerome Benton]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[David Z.|David Z. Rivkin]] and [[The Family]])<br />
|previous song = [[Yellow]]<br />
|next song = [[Yes-2010|Yes]]<br />
|introduction = '''Yes''' (originally titled '''Lisa''') is the fourth track (the first of two instrumentals) on [[The Family]]’s first and only album [[Album: The Family|The Family]], and, a month before the album’s release, it was included as the b-side of [[Single: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]], the album’s first single. The song was written by [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]], but credited to [[Jellybean Johnson]] and [[Jerome Benton]].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking, as '''Lisa''' (entirely unrelated to the 1980 unreleased track [[Lisa]] but also most likely named after [[Lisa Coleman]]), took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_5|5 August 1984]] at the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. On the same day as [[River Run Dry]]. [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Wendy Melvoin]] added saxophone and guitar, respectively on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_9|9 October 1984]], at the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, Minnesota (on the same day [[Prince]] was recording [[Condition Of The Heart]] at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California). It is likely the track’s name was changed when considered for the album, but this is unverified. Despite their identical title, [[The Family]]’s '''Yes''' has nothing to do with the [[Yes-2010|song recorded in 2010]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_5|5 August 1984]]<br />
|studio = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]],<br>Eden Prairie, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_9|9 October 1984]]<br />
|studio = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]],<br>Eden Prairie, MN, USA <br />
|additional info = Saxophone and guitar overdubs by [[Eric Leeds]] & [[Wendy Melvoin]]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (uncredited)<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone, flute<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - rhythm guitar<small><br />
*[[Jellybean Johnson]] - credited, but does not appear<br />
*[[Jerome Benton]] - credited, but does not appear<br />
*[[Miko Weaver]] - credited, but does not appear</small><br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Yes'''<br />
|2= 4:27<br />
|3= [[Album: The Family|The Family]]<br><br />
[[Single: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Lisa'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original version before saxophone overdubs<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Lisa'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Full-length recording after saxophone overdubs, edited for release<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = 13 August 1985, First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota <small>(first performance by [[The Family]])</small><br><br />
*This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = 1985 <small>(by [[The Family]])</small><br><br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: The Family|The Family]] album<br />
*[[The Family]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''<br />
* http://www.waxpoetics.com/features/articles/syncopated-strut<br />
|categories = [[Category:1985]][[Category:Recorded 1984]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=4_The_Tears_In_Your_Eyes&diff=2393474 The Tears In Your Eyes2022-06-04T22:53:21Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = 4 The Tears In Your Eyes<br />
|album image = [[File:Wearetheworld album.jpg|100px|border|link=Album: We Are The World]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]]<br />
|single image = [[Image:thehitsthebsides.jpg|117px|border|link=Album: The Hits / The B-Sides ]] <br> <small> included on [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince and the Revolution]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 12|12 April 1985]] - [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]]<br><br />
[[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]])<br />
|previous song = [[4 Lust]]<br />
|next song = [[4ever]]<br />
|introduction = '''4 The Tears In Your Eyes''' was released as the sixth track on the compilation album [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]], intended to raise money for famine relief efforts in Africa. <br />
<br />
In 1993, an alternate recording (taken from the recording of the song’s video) was included as the 19th track (the first of two previously-unreleased tracks) on [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The B-Sides]] compilation (included as the third and final disc on [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]).<br />
<br />
'''4 The Tears In Your Eyes''' was initially recorded during the soundcheck of the [[Purple Rain Tour]] show on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_1|1 February 1985]] at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Basic tracking for the version released on the [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]] album took place the next day, [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_2|2 February 1985]], on a day off of the tour.<br />
<br />
The [[Video: 4 The Tears In Your Eyes|video version]], the audio of which was released in 1993 on [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]], was recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 4|4 June 1985]] at S.I.R., Los Angeles, California, and premiered on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_13|13 July 1985]] during the world-wide [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Aid Live Aid] event.<br />
<br />
The song [[Hello]] alludes to the recording of this song in lieu of participating in the all-star recording of the song ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World We Are The World]'', stating:<blockquote>''"I tried to tell them that I didn't want to sing / but I'd gladly write a song instead"''.</blockquote><br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_1|1 February 1985]]<br />
|studio = Le Mobile Studios (truck) @ Superdome,<br> New Orleans, LA, USA<br />
|additional info = Version 1, recorded during soundcheck<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_2|2 February 1985]]<br />
|studio = Le Mobile Studios (truck) @ Superdome,<br> New Orleans, LA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking, mix (released version)<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 4]] & [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 4|4 June 1985]]<br />
<br />
|studio = S.I.R.<br>Los Angeles, CA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording (video version) (4th); more tracking, mixing (5th)<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''We Are The World version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - background vocals and guitar<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - background vocals and keyboards<br />
*[[Bobby Z.]] - drums<br />
*[[Brown Mark]] - bass guitar<br />
*[[Dr. Fink]] - keyboards<br />
<br><br />
'''The Hits / The B-Sides version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - background vocals and guitar<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - background vocals and keyboards<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''4 The Tears In Your Eyes'''<br />
|2= 2:45<br />
|3= [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''4 The Tears In Your Eyes'''<br />
|2= 3:23<br />
|3= [[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Re-recording<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''4 The Tears In Your Eyes''' <br />
|2= 3:23<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Re-recording later released on [[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]; see [[Video: 4 The Tears In Your Eyes|4 The Tears In Your Eyes]] for details<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[23_February 1985|23 February 1985: The Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA]]<br><br />
* [[20 April 2002|20 April 2002: Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small> (lyrics only) </small> <br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All_Concerts#1985|1985]], [[All_Concerts#2000|2000]] <small>(lyrical clip during [[The Greatest Romance Ever Sold]])</small>, [[All_Concerts#2002|2002]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: We Are The World|We Are The World]] album<br />
* [[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Parade-Times-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538144514/ Prince and the Parade and Sign O’ the Times Era Studio Sessions: 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1985]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince and the Revolution)]][[Category:Recorded 1985]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Face_2_Face&diff=239127Face 2 Face2022-05-24T08:04:48Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Face 2 Face<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (assumed, if recorded)<br />
|previous song = [[F.U.N.K.]]<br />
|next song = [[Face Down]]<br />
|introduction = '''Face 2 Face''' is an unreleased song believed to have been recorded in early 1993. [[Prince]]’s handwritten lyrics to the song were made available in early 2021 during an auction by [https://www.rrauction.com/bidtracker_detail.cfm?IN=682&fbclid=IwAR2uxIE1jOaAPeWHv5tdycLAzxUUNo1PNLnl4k6SELRPO4M0sbjoPiBF_OQ RR Auction]; the song was not known previously. The auction states that research indicates that the song was not recorded, but this may simply be because the title was not previously known. The date is speculative, based on the opening lines from the lyrics, "I’ve never been one 2 hide my feelings / baby u blow my mind", being reused in [[Space]], recorded in May, 1993; it is possible that '''Face 2 Face''' was written and/or recorded earlier. The song was not included on any known configuration of [[Album: Come|Come]], and remains unreleased.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Early 1993 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking (assumed; see notes above)<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*<small>Other musical personnel not known.</small><br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded early 1993 (assumed; see notes above)<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]]'''<br />
|2= 4:28<br />
|3= [[Album: Come|Come]]<br><br />
[[Single: Space|Space]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Reuses opening lyrics from '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]] (Acoustic Remix)'''<br />
|2= 4:41<br />
|3= [[Single: Space|Space]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Reuses opening lyrics from '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]] (Acoustic Remix Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:41<br />
|3= [[Single: Space|Space]] promo<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= Reuses opening lyrics from '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]] (Funky Stuff Dub)'''<br />
|2= 4:48<br />
|3= [[Single: Space|Space]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Reuses opening lyrics from '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]] (Funky Stuff Remix)'''<br />
|2= 5:41<br />
|3= [[Single: Space|Space]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Come|Come]] promo<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= Reuses opening lyrics from '''Face 2 Face'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Space]] '''<br />
|2=<br />
|3=<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Original full-length track (used in [[Project: Glam Slam Ulysses|Glam Slam Ulysses]]), edited for release<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = Handwritten lyrics as posted on [https://www.rrauction.com/bidtracker_detail.cfm?IN=682&fbclid=IwAR2uxIE1jOaAPeWHv5tdycLAzxUUNo1PNLnl4k6SELRPO4M0sbjoPiBF_OQ RR Auction] listing:<br><br />
: [[File:Face2face_lyrics1.jpg|200px]]<br />
: [[File:Face2face_lyrics2.jpg|200px]]<br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
* [[Space]]<br />
|references = ''[https://www.rrauction.com/bidtracker_detail.cfm?IN=682&fbclid=IwAR2uxIE1jOaAPeWHv5tdycLAzxUUNo1PNLnl4k6SELRPO4M0sbjoPiBF_OQ RR Auction] listing''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category: Unreleased Songs]][[Category:Recorded 1993]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Do_Me,_Baby&diff=238986Do Me, Baby2022-05-16T10:49:25Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Do Me, Baby<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br> <br>[[File:domebabydemo single.jpg|100px|link=Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)]]<br><small>single art for [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Domebaby single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Do Me, Baby]]<br> <small> single art for [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
[[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br><br />
[[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[André Cymone]] (music (assumed, uncredited)) & [[Prince]] (lyrics)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Do It All Night]]<br />
|next song = [[Do U Lie?]]<br />
|introduction = '''Do Me, Baby''' is the third track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, nine months after the album’s release, [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] was released as the album’s third single. In 1993, the single edit was included as the fifth track on [[Prince]]’s second compilation album [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]] (also included as the second disc of [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]). <br />
<br />
In 2002, a live version was also included as the eighth track on the second disc of [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Prince]]’s first live album (along with [[Adore]] and [[Condition Of The Heart|Condition Of The ♥ (Interlude)]] from the same show). The song was written by [[André Cymone]], but credited to [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
An early version of the song featuring [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals was recorded in February 1978 at [[Music Farm Studios]] in New York, NY, USA, around the same time as of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[I Feel For You]], [[Thrill You Or Kill You]] and [[With You]]), although '''Do Me, Baby''' was recorded with extra studio time and was not intended for use by Silvester. <br />
<br />
Even when the song is credited solely to [[Prince]], [[André Cymone]] has said it was his song and [[Pepé Willie]] has corroborated this statement. [[André Cymone|Cymone]] claims he came up with the main groove and perhaps the melody and [[Prince]] put lyrics to it. It is interesting to note that the song bears a striking similarity to the chord progression of Aretha Franklin’s '''Angel''', from ''Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky'' (1973), combined with the melody of a guitar solo in Eddie Hazel’s '''Frantic Moment''' from ''Game, Dames & Guitar Thangs'' (1977). If [[Andre Cymone|Cymone]] indeed had a hand in writing the song, it is a possible reason why he never disputed the songwriting credits in court.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] re-cut the song as a solo effort in April 1979 at [[Alpha Studios]] in Burbank, California. That version was mixed in early June 1979 at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California, while working on recording the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album. But the song did not end up being used for the album and was shelved. This version from 1979 was released in 2021 as a stand alone digital track and in 2022 as a limited 7" purple vinyl [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|single]] and cassette to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album.<br />
<br />
While specific recording dates of the version released on [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] are not known, the album sessions took place in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California. The album was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]].<br />
<br />
In 2000, [[Do Me, Baby]] was planned for inclusion on [[Album: When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince|When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince]] (likely in re-recorded form, although it is possible this was planned but not executed). The album did not receive many votes by visitors at [[Prince: A Celebration]], however, and was ultimately abandoned.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = February 1978<br />
|studio = [[Music Farm Studios]],<br>New York, NY, USA<br />
|additional info = Early recording with [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = April 1979<br />
|studio = [[Alpha Studios]], Burbank, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = tracking of solo version<br />
}} <br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_1|1 June 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = overdubbing/ mixing 1979 version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>[[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California (unverified)<br />
|additional info = Tracking of [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel =<br />
'''Released version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Preliminary version'''<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - lead vocals and bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Prince]] - guitar, synthesizer and keyboards (assumed)<br />
*[[Pepé Willie]] - synthesizer, percussion (assumed)<br />
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|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:47<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Strange_Tales_From_The_Rain|Strange Tales From The Rain]] promotional album <br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:57<br />
|3= [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:18<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 4:51<br />
|3= [[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30_March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 1:56<br />
|3= [[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002, Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Demo)'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br><br />
|4= Demo<br />
|5= 1979 version. Released posthumously<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= 4:40<br />
|3= [[Home_Video:_Double_Live| Prince And The Revolution: Live]] VHS/laserdisc<br><br />
[[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' – Live at the Carrier Dome (DVD)]] <br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30 March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Home Video: Lovesexy Live|Lovesexy Live 2]] VHS<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[09_September 1988|9 September 1988, Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, West Germany]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 6:35<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] DVD<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31 December 1987|31 December 1987: Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert radio broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[22_July 1990|22 July 1990, Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29_July 1990|29 July 1990, Estadio Santa María del Mar, La Coruña, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31_August 1990|31 August 1990, Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム), Tokyo, Japan]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[20_November 1996|20 November 1996, Harpo Studios, Chicago, IL, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
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|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= 1978 [[André Cymone]] version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[International Lover]]'''<br />
|2= 3:48<br />
|3= [[Album: Piano & A Microphone 1983|Piano & A Microphone 1983]]<br />
|4= 'Rehearsal'<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''[[International Lover]] (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)'''; contains instrumental interpolation of [[Do Me, Baby]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[20_November 1981|20 November 1981: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, USA]] <br><br />
* [[14_April_2016-1|14 April 2016 (Show 1): Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Purple Rain Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Parade Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Lovesexy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Nude Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Japan '96]]<br><br />
* [[Jam Of The Year World Tour]]<br><br />
* [[New Power Soul Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Hit N Run Tour 00-01|Hit N Run Tour]]<br><br />
* [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1986|1986]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]], [[All Concerts#1996|1996]], [[All Concerts#2003|2003]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2012|2012]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2013|2013]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2014|2014]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2016|2016]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small><br />
|trivia = Whether intentionally or not, the song’s music is similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Hazel Eddie Hazel]’s track ''Frantic Moment'' (written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(funk_musician) George Clinton], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootsy_Collins Bootsy Collins] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Worrell Bernie Worrell]) from his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game,_Dames_and_Guitar_Thangs Games, Dames and Guitar Thangs] album released in 1977.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
* [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
*''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]''<br />
* <b>Copyright(s)</b>: [http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=PA0000130925&Search_Code=REGS&PID=6ZG4lbw8tQ3WJs1j3ht24lNKIM_K&SEQ=20130314142343&CNT=25&HIST=1 ''Library of Congress'' '''PA0000130925 / 1981-12-28 Controversy Music''' published 1981-10-14. '''Words & Music: Prince Nelson''']. [http://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx ''ASCAP'' '''Work ID: 340218357 / ISWC: T0700426727''']<br />
<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Recorded 1978]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Do_Me,_Baby&diff=238985Do Me, Baby2022-05-16T10:47:49Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Do Me, Baby<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br> <br>[[File:domebabydemo single.jpg|100px|link=Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)]]<br><small>single art for [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Domebaby single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Do Me, Baby]]<br> <small> single art for [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
[[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br><br />
[[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[André Cymone]] (music (assumed, uncredited)) & [[Prince]] (lyrics)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Do It All Night]]<br />
|next song = [[Do U Lie?]]<br />
|introduction = '''Do Me, Baby''' is the third track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, nine months after the album’s release, [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] was released as the album’s third single. In 1993, the single edit was included as the fifth track on [[Prince]]’s second compilation album [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]] (also included as the second disc of [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]). <br />
<br />
In 2002, a live version was also included as the eighth track on the second disc of [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Prince]]’s first live album (along with [[Adore]] and [[Condition Of The Heart|Condition Of The ♥ (Interlude)]] from the same show). The song was written by [[André Cymone]], but credited to [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
An early version of the song featuring [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals was recorded in February 1978 at [[Music Farm Studios]] in New York, NY, USA, around the same time as of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[I Feel For You]], [[Thrill You Or Kill You]] and [[With You]]), although '''Do Me, Baby''' was recorded with extra studio time and was not intended for use by Silvester. <br />
<br />
Even when the song is credited solely to [[Prince]], [[André Cymone]] has said it was his song and [[Pepé Willie]] has corroborated this statement. [[André Cymone|Cymone]] claims he came up with the main groove and perhaps the melody and [[Prince]] put lyrics to it. It is interesting to note that the song bears a striking similarity to the chord progression of Aretha Franklin’s '''Angel''', from ''Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky'' (1973), combined with the melody of a guitar solo in Eddie Hazel’s '''Frantic Moment''' from ''Game, Dames & Guitar Thangs'' (1977). If [[Andre Cymone|Cymone]] indeed had a hand in writing the song, it is a possible reason why he never disputed the songwriting credits in court.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] re-cut the song as a solo effort in April 1979 at [[Alpha Studios]] in Burbank, California. That version was mixed in early June 1979 at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California, while working on recording the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album. But the song did not end up being used for the album and was shelved. This version from 1979 was released in 2021 as a stand alone digital track and as a (to be released in 2022) limited 7" purple vinyl [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|single]] and cassette to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album.<br />
<br />
While specific recording dates of the version released on [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] are not known, the album sessions took place in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California. The album was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]].<br />
<br />
In 2000, [[Do Me, Baby]] was planned for inclusion on [[Album: When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince|When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince]] (likely in re-recorded form, although it is possible this was planned but not executed). The album did not receive many votes by visitors at [[Prince: A Celebration]], however, and was ultimately abandoned.<br />
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|date = February 1978<br />
|studio = [[Music Farm Studios]],<br>New York, NY, USA<br />
|additional info = Early recording with [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = April 1979<br />
|studio = [[Alpha Studios]], Burbank, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = tracking of solo version<br />
}} <br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_1|1 June 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = overdubbing/ mixing 1979 version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>[[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California (unverified)<br />
|additional info = Tracking of [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel =<br />
'''Released version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Preliminary version'''<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - lead vocals and bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Prince]] - guitar, synthesizer and keyboards (assumed)<br />
*[[Pepé Willie]] - synthesizer, percussion (assumed)<br />
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|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:47<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Strange_Tales_From_The_Rain|Strange Tales From The Rain]] promotional album <br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:57<br />
|3= [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:18<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 4:51<br />
|3= [[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30_March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 1:56<br />
|3= [[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002, Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Demo)'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br><br />
|4= Demo<br />
|5= 1979 version. Released posthumously<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= 4:40<br />
|3= [[Home_Video:_Double_Live| Prince And The Revolution: Live]] VHS/laserdisc<br><br />
[[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' – Live at the Carrier Dome (DVD)]] <br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30 March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Home Video: Lovesexy Live|Lovesexy Live 2]] VHS<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[09_September 1988|9 September 1988, Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, West Germany]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 6:35<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] DVD<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31 December 1987|31 December 1987: Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert radio broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[22_July 1990|22 July 1990, Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29_July 1990|29 July 1990, Estadio Santa María del Mar, La Coruña, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31_August 1990|31 August 1990, Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム), Tokyo, Japan]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[20_November 1996|20 November 1996, Harpo Studios, Chicago, IL, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= 1978 [[André Cymone]] version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[International Lover]]'''<br />
|2= 3:48<br />
|3= [[Album: Piano & A Microphone 1983|Piano & A Microphone 1983]]<br />
|4= 'Rehearsal'<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''[[International Lover]] (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)'''; contains instrumental interpolation of [[Do Me, Baby]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[20_November 1981|20 November 1981: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, USA]] <br><br />
* [[14_April_2016-1|14 April 2016 (Show 1): Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Purple Rain Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Parade Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Lovesexy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Nude Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Japan '96]]<br><br />
* [[Jam Of The Year World Tour]]<br><br />
* [[New Power Soul Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Hit N Run Tour 00-01|Hit N Run Tour]]<br><br />
* [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1986|1986]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]], [[All Concerts#1996|1996]], [[All Concerts#2003|2003]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2012|2012]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2013|2013]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2014|2014]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2016|2016]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small><br />
|trivia = Whether intentionally or not, the song’s music is similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Hazel Eddie Hazel]’s track ''Frantic Moment'' (written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(funk_musician) George Clinton], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootsy_Collins Bootsy Collins] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Worrell Bernie Worrell]) from his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game,_Dames_and_Guitar_Thangs Games, Dames and Guitar Thangs] album released in 1977.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
* [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
*''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]''<br />
* <b>Copyright(s)</b>: [http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=PA0000130925&Search_Code=REGS&PID=6ZG4lbw8tQ3WJs1j3ht24lNKIM_K&SEQ=20130314142343&CNT=25&HIST=1 ''Library of Congress'' '''PA0000130925 / 1981-12-28 Controversy Music''' published 1981-10-14. '''Words & Music: Prince Nelson''']. [http://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx ''ASCAP'' '''Work ID: 340218357 / ISWC: T0700426727''']<br />
<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Recorded 1978]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Don%27t_Play_Me&diff=238709Don't Play Me2022-05-11T13:32:29Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Don’t Play Me<br />
|single image = [[Image:Thetruth_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: The Truth]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]</small><br />
|performer = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 14|14 February 1997]] - [[Single: The Truth|The Truth]] single<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|previous song = [[Don’t Let Him Fool Ya]]<br />
|next song = [[Don’t Say No]]<br />
|introduction = '''Don’t Play Me''' is the second track on [[Prince]]’s 21st album [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] (his fifth using the name [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]), but a year before the album’s release, the track was released as the b-side of [[Single: The Truth|The Truth]], the album’s first and only single (available by mail-order only).<br />
<br />
The track was the second to be have been recorded for the album, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 1|1 December 1996]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, directly following [[The Truth]], in one and the same take. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 1|1 December 1996]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info =<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - all vocals and instruments<br />
<hr><br />
* [[Hans-Martin Buff]] - engineer<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Don’t Play Me'''<br />
|2= 2:48<br />
|3= [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]<br><br />
[[Single: The Truth|The Truth]] single<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Don’t Play Me'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Live streamed online performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[12_June 2006|12 June 2006, 10th annual Webby Awards, Cipriani Wall Street, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[24_June 2002|24 June 2002, Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]<br><br />
* [[12 June 2006|12 June 2006: Cipriani Wall Street, New York, NY, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]<br />
*[[Single: The Truth|The Truth]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1997]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Recorded 1996]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=03_January_1985&diff=23869303 January 19852022-05-11T08:13:27Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 3 January 1985<br />
| tour name = Purple Rain Tour<br />
| image = [[File:1985-001-03-ATLNT.jpg]]<br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of roaldbakker@hotmail.com<br />
| venue = [[The Omni]]<br />
| city, state = Atlanta, Georgia <br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[Brown Mark]] ''(bass)'', [[Wendy Melvoin]] ''(guitar)'', [[Lisa Coleman]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)''<br />
| guests = [[Jerome Benton]] ''(dance)'', [[Greg Brooks]] ''(dance)'', [[Wally Safford]] ''(dance)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(percussion)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(tambourine)''<br />
| previous concert = [[01 January 1985|1 January 1985]] <br />
| overview = [[Purple Rain Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| next concert = [[04 January 1985|4 January 1985]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1= ''&nbsp;&nbsp; Setlist based on partial review and average set info.''|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''instrumental reprise'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Reveille]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Take Me With U]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Controversy]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} ''[[Purple Rain Tour Interlude|"Interlude"]]'' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Free]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Dirty Mind]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Do Me, Baby]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''w/ band backing'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] / [[International Lover]] {{l}} ''incl. 'A bad case of temptation' tease intro'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[God]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Computer Blue]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Darling Nikki]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Beautiful Ones]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl. 'backwards' '' [[The Dance Electric]] / ''wind chime intro'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Would Die 4 U]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{l}} {{l}} <small>''w/ [[Sheila E.]], [[Miko Weaver]], [[Eddie M.]], [[Juan Escovedo]], [[Susie Davis]], [[Jerome Benton]], [[Greg Brooks]] & [[Wally Safford]]''</small><br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''w/ [[Sheila E.]], [[Miko Weaver]], [[Eddie M.]], [[Juan Escovedo]], [[Susie Davis]] & [[Jerome Benton]]'' </small><br />
{{blank}}<br />
|-<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}} <br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| previous concert = [[01 January 1985|1 January 1985]] <br />
| date = 3 January 1985<br />
| next concert = [[04 January 1985|4 January 1985]]<br />
| support act = * '''[[Sheila E.]]''' ([[Sheila E.]] ''(lead vox, percussion)'', [[Karl Perazzo]] ''(drums)'', [[Benny Rietveld]] ''(bass)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Stephan Birnbaum]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Ken Grey]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone, keyboards, vox)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Prince]] ''(off stage – vox)'' ) <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 8:00 p.m.<br />
| attendance/capacity = ± 15.500 / sold out <small> ("nearly 75,000 / 5 nights") </small> <!-- <<<<REPORTED IN CLIPPING (or 17.500 and 90,000?) --><br />
| length of show = 130 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $17.50<br />
| trivia = * Tickets for the first two shows (today and 4 January 1985) went on sale 3 December 1984 at 7 a.m.<br />
* A total of 482 Purple Circle tickets costing $50 each with proceeds going to an endowment fund of Marva Collins' Westside Preparatory School in Chicago were available for the five Atlanta shows combined.<br />
| soundcheck = * [[Bedtime Story]] / [[Baby I'm A Star]] / [[Let’s Go Crazy]]<br />
| other images = <!--{{GalleryL|1= {{Limg|1= |2=}}<br />
}}--><br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1985]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Purple Rain Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1985, 01-03}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=If_You_Were_A_Sailboat&diff=238664If You Were A Sailboat2022-05-08T20:01:49Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = If You Were A Sailboat<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|border|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[If I Was King]]<br />
|next song = [[If We Don’t]]<br />
|introduction = '''If You Were A Sailboat''' is an unreleased cover version of the 2007 track by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Katie Muela] (from her album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_(Katie_Melua_album) Pictures] and also released as a single) believed to have been recorded between late 2007 and 2009 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota along with covers of two other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Muela] songs, [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and [[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]. It is unknown if these recordings (all written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]) were intended for any project at that time, but [[Prince]] was most likely not involved in the original songs. More information will be added if it becomes available.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]]’s version of '''If You Were A Sailboat''' was posted on Batt’s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU YouTube channel] in April 2022 with the following description:<br />
<br>''"[[Prince]]’s recording of my song "If You Were A Sailboat", which I wrote for Katie Melua, of whom Prince was a big fan. He sang three of my songs for her ([[The Closest Thing To Crazy]], [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and this one). Before recording it he asked me if he could change "If you were a cowboy" to "If you were a gypsy" to fit the male POV better. I agreed, but when I approved the final version that he sent (as here) he snuck in "If you were a Witness" for "if you were a preacher"!!! (He was a Jehovah’s Witness). I hadn’t noticed that! I’m sure he wouldn’t mind my posting it now, so the world can hear it. Very nice of him to ask permission to make that word change."''<br />
<br />
Despite being posted on YouTube by the writer and producer of the song, [[Prince]]’s version is considered as unreleased since it was not officially sanctioned by [[The Prince Estate]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 2007- 2009 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
<!--*[[Clare Fischer]] - strings arrangement (assumed) --><br />
<br />
|released versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|video versions =<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''If You Were A Sailboat'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
*[[Nine Million Bicycles]] <br />
*[[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]<br />
|references = ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU Mike Batt YouTube channel]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Cover Songs]][[Category:Cover Songs (Studio)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]][[Category:Recorded 2007]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=If_You_Were_A_Sailboat&diff=238663If You Were A Sailboat2022-05-08T20:01:11Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = If You Were A Sailboat<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|border|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[If I Was King]]<br />
|next song = [[If We Don’t]]<br />
|introduction = '''If You Were A Sailboat''' is an unreleased cover version of the 2007 track by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Katie Muela] (from her album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_(Katie_Melua_album) Pictures] and also released as a single) believed to have been recorded between late 2007 and 2009 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota along with covers of two other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Muela] songs, [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and [[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]. It is unknown if these recordings (all written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]) were intended for any project at that time, but [[Prince]] was most likely not involved in the original songs. More information will be added if it becomes available.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]]’s version of '''If You Were A Sailboat''' was posted on Batt’s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU Youtube channel] in April 2022 with the following description:<br />
<br>''"[[Prince]]’s recording of my song "If You Were A Sailboat", which I wrote for Katie Melua, of whom Prince was a big fan. He sang three of my songs for her ([[The Closest Thing To Crazy]], [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and this one). Before recording it he asked me if he could change "If you were a cowboy" to "If you were a gypsy" to fit the male POV better. I agreed, but when I approved the final version that he sent (as here) he snuck in "If you were a Witness" for "if you were a preacher"!!! (He was a Jehovah’s Witness). I hadn’t noticed that! I’m sure he wouldn’t mind my posting it now, so the world can hear it. Very nice of him to ask permission to make that word change."''<br />
<br />
Despite being posted on Youtube by the writer and producer of the song, [[Prince]]’s version is considered as unreleased since it was not officially sanctioned by [[The Prince Estate]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 2007- 2009 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
<!--*[[Clare Fischer]] - strings arrangement (assumed) --><br />
<br />
|released versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|video versions =<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''If You Were A Sailboat'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
*[[Nine Million Bicycles]] <br />
*[[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]<br />
|references = ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU Mike Batt YouTube channel]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Cover Songs]][[Category:Cover Songs (Studio)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]][[Category:Recorded 2007]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=If_You_Were_A_Sailboat&diff=238662If You Were A Sailboat2022-05-08T19:59:52Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = If You Were A Sailboat<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|border|link=Unreleased Songs]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[If I Was King]]<br />
|next song = [[If We Don’t]]<br />
|introduction = '''If You Were A Sailboat''' is an unreleased cover version of the 2007 track by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Katie Muela] (from her album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_(Katie_Melua_album) Pictures] and also released as a single) believed to have been recorded between late 2007 and 2009 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota along with covers of two other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Melua Muela] songs, [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and [[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]. It is unknown if these recordings (all written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Batt Mike Batt]) were intended for any project at that time, but [[Prince]] was most likely not involved in the original songs. More information will be added if it becomes available.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] ’s version of '''If You Were A Sailboat''' was posted on Batt’s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU Youtube channel] in April 2022 with the following description:<br />
<br>''" [[Prince]]’s recording of my song "If You Were A Sailboat", which I wrote for Katie Melua, of whom Prince was a big fan. He sang three of my songs for her ([[The Closest Thing To Crazy]], [[Nine Million Bicycles]] and this one). Before recording it he asked me if he could change "If you were a cowboy" to "If you were a gypsy" to fit the male POV better. I agreed, but when I approved the final version that he sent (as here) he snuck in "If you were a Witness" for "if you were a preacher"!!! (He was a Jehovah’s Witness). I hadn’t noticed that! I’m sure he wouldn’t mind my posting it now, so the world can hear it. Very nice of him to ask permission to make that word change. "''<br />
<br />
Despite being posted on Youtube by the writer and producer of the song, [[Prince]]’s version is considered as unreleased since it was not officially sanctioned by [[The Prince Estate]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 2007- 2009 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
<!--*[[Clare Fischer]] - strings arrangement (assumed) --><br />
<br />
|released versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|video versions =<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''If You Were A Sailboat'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
*[[Nine Million Bicycles]] <br />
*[[The Closest Thing To Crazy]]<br />
|references = ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H_FiRdbtcU Mike Batt YouTube channel]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Cover Songs]][[Category:Cover Songs (Studio)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]][[Category:Recorded 2007]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=It_Be%E2%80%99s_Like_That_Sometimes&diff=238174It Be’s Like That Sometimes2022-04-05T14:59:14Z<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = It Be’s Like That Sometimes<br />
|single image = [[File:sottDeluxe.jpg|100px|link= Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br><small> from the album <br>[[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 25|25 September 2020]] - [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[It Ain’t Over ’Til The Fat Lady Sings]]<br />
|next song = [[It Takes 3]]<br />
|introduction = '''It Be’s Like That Sometimes''' was recorded by [[Prince]] alone on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 11|11 October 1986]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, on the same day as [[Violet Blue]] (with which it shares the basic beat) and a few days after giving notice to band-members that he would be disbanding [[The Revolution]]. The song’s melody and feel are not entirely unlike that of [[The Ball]] recorded in July, a track that would later be redone as [[File:Eye88.png|link=Eye No]][[Eye No| No]], but seems to otherwise have nothing to do with this song.<br />
<br />
The song was released in September 2020, as the fourteenth and last track of ''Vault Tracks part 2'', one of the discs with previously unreleased tracks included with the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 11|11 October 1986]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking, vocals, overdubs, mix<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''It Be’s Like That Sometimes'''<br />
|2= 3:19<br />
|3= [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= }}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] album<br />
|references = ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1986]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]] [[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]] [[Category:Recorded 1986]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Eye_Love_U,_But_Eye_Don%E2%80%99t_Trust_U_Anymore&diff=238072Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore2022-03-29T22:03:19Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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|song name = <div style=float:left:clear:right;margin-top:-.35em;margin-bottom:-.45em;>[[file:BigEyePrpl.png|45px]] Love U, But [[file:BigEyePrpl.png|45px]] Don’t Trust U Anymore</div><br />
|single image = [[Image:Raveun2thejoyfantastic album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]</small><br />
|performer = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 9|9 November 1999]] - [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br><br />
[[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[I Like What You’re Doing]]<br />
|next song = [[I Love U In Me]]<br />
|introduction = '''[[file:Eye.png]] Love U, But [[file:Eye.png]] Don’t Trust U Anymore''' is the 13th track (eleventh song) on [[Prince]]’s 23rd album [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] (his sixth using the name [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]). In 2001, it was included as the tenth track on the companion album [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking dates are unknown, but the track was believed to have been recorded in Spring 1999 during sessions for the album; independent singer-songwriter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_Difranco Ani DiFranco] recorded her guitar part at [[Paisley Park Studios]] following her concert in Minneapolis on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 3|3 June 1999]] (during the same session [[Maceo Parker]] recorded his saxophone part for [[Prettyman]]). [[Prince]] returned the favor to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_Difranco DiFranco] by providing background vocals on her track [[Providence]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring 1999 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_3|3 June 1999]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Guitar overdub by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_Difranco Ani DiFranco]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_Difranco Ani DiFranco] - acoustic guitar<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[file:Eye.png]] Love U, But [[file:Eye.png]] Don’t Trust U Anymore'''<br />
|2= 3:33<br />
|3= [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br><br />
[[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[file:Eye.png]] Love U, But [[file:Eye.png]] Don’t Trust U Anymore'''<br />
|2= 5:37<br />
|3= [[Lotusflow3r.com]] video stream<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[18 July 2009-2|18 July 2009, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland]] (Show 2)<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''[[file:Eye.png]] Love U, But [[file:Eye.png]] Don’t Trust U Anymore'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Studio version before acoustic guitar overdub<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[16_June 2001|16 June 2001: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN, USA]] <br><br />
* [[14_April_2016-2|14 April 2016 (Show 2): Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA]] <br />
|performed regularly on = [[A Celebration]]<br />
* [[Prince: Piano & A Microphone 2016|Piano & A Microphone Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All_Concerts#2001|2001]], [[All_Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All_Concerts#2009|2009]], [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]], [[All Concerts#2016|2016]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small><br />
|trivia = '''[[file:Eye.png]] Love U, But [[file:Eye.png]] Don’t Trust U Anymore''' is the only time [[Prince]] has used the term "protégé" in his lyrics, although the term has been widely used since the early 1980s to describe his musical side-projects (see [[Albums:_Related_Artists|Related Artists]] for details).<br />
|see also = [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] album<br />
* [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1999]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Recorded 1999]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: I Love U, But I Don’t Trust U Anymore}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Providence&diff=238071Providence2022-03-29T22:02:22Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Providence<br />
|single image = [[File:Totheteeth_album.jpg|100px|Song name|link=Album: To The Teeth]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]]'' </small><br />
|performer = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco Ani DiFranco]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 16|16 November 1999]] - [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]]<br />
|writer(s) = Ani DiFranco<br />
|producer(s) = Ani DiFranco<br />
|previous song = [[Proud Mary]]<br />
|next song = [[Purple House]]<br />
|introduction = '''Providence''' is the twelfth track on singer-songwriter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco Ani DiFranco]’s tenth solo studio album [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]], and features [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) singing background vocals.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] met [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco Ani DiFranco] and [[Maceo Parker]] following her concert at the Midway Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 3|3 July 1999]], and invited them back to [[Paisley Park Studios]], where [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco DiFranco] added guitar to [[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore]] [[Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore| Love U, But]] [[file:EyeBlue.png|link= Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore]] [[Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore | Don’t Trust U Anymore]] and Parker added saxophone to [[Prettyman]].<br />
<br />
'''Providence''' was recorded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco Ani DiFranco] and her band on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 31|31 July 1999]] in New Orleans, Louisiana with [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) likely adding his vocals at a time in late Summer - early Autumn, 1999, presumably at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 31|31 July 1999]]<br />
|studio = Kingsway, New Orleans, LA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking (no [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] input)<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late Summer - early Autumn, 1999<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Background vocal recordings by [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_DiFranco Ani DiFranco] – acoustic guitar, vocals<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mercer Jason Mercer] – electric bass, bowed upright bass<br />
*Julie Wolf – organ, Wurlitzer, melodica, vocals<br />
*Daren Hahn – drums<br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) – background vocals<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Providence'''<br />
|2= 7:18<br />
|3= [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]]<br><br />
[https://www.discogs.com/Ani-DiFranco-Wish-I-May/release/2824351 Wish I May 'promo'] <br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: To The Teeth|To The Teeth]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1999]][[Category:Songs (Prince contribution)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Recorded 1999]]<br />
}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=16_March_1980-am&diff=23806816 March 1980-am2022-03-28T20:35:01Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| overview = [[One_Off_Appearances|One-Off Concerts Overview]]<br />
| tour name = One-Off Performance<br />
| image = [[File:PlaceholderStubNoTic.jpg]]<br />
| comment =<br />
| venue = [[Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown]] - Capital Ballroom<br />
| city, state = Raleigh, North Carolina<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[André Cymone]] ''(bass)'', [[Dez Dickerson]] ''(guitar)'', [[Matt Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Gayle Chapman]] ''(keyboards)''<br />
| guests = none<br />
| previous concert = [[15 March 1980|15 March 1980]] <br />
| date = 16 March 1980 (a.m.)<br />
| next concert = [[16 March 1980|16 March 1980]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} {{unknown set}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{Setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{OneOff-footer|<br />
| attendance/capacity = 100 <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = ?<br />
| length of show = ? <br />
| ticket price = not applicable<br />
| trivia = [[Prince]] and the band crashed a N.C. State’s Sigma Pi (ΣΠ) fraternity spring formal, and played some songs on instruments of the hired band for the night.<br />
| support act = * none<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = <!--{{GalleryL|1= {{Limg|1= |2=}}<br />
}}--><br />
| references = http://wncn.com/2016/05/03/music-icon-prince-once-crashed-nc-state-frat-party/<br />
| previous concert = [[15 March 1980|15 March 1980]] <br />
| date = 16 March 1980 (a.m.)<br />
| next concert = [[16 March 1980|16 March 1980]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1980]] [[Category:USA]][[Category:One Off Appearances]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:1980, 12-07-2}}</div>Thomashttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Love_And_Sex-1&diff=238067Love And Sex-12022-03-28T20:17:07Z<p>Thomas: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Love And Sex<br />
|single image = [[File:sottDeluxe.jpg|100px|link= Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br><small> from the album <br>[[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 25|25 September 2020]] - [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <br />
|previous song = [[Love And Sex]]<br />
|next song = [[Love In The Morning]]<br />
|introduction = '''Love And Sex''' is a track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 3|3 January 1986]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The mid-tempo song is driven by searing guitar and a whimsical staccato synth, with multi-tracked vocals, with [[Prince]] passionately delivering a plea to an unnamed object of affection, but written from a female perspective (''“Look at you, out of control with a crazy girl”).''<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 25|25 March 1986]], three months after the initial tracking it was re-recorded for possible inclusion on [[Sheila E.]]’s third album [[Album: Sheila E.|Sheila E.]]. For this re-recording the song was faster paced and with a funkier groove. [[Sheila E.]] added vocals and congas on it. [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss]] also adding horns at this time.<br />
<br />
The title '''Love And Sex''' was previously used for an otherwise-unrelated 1984 recording; see [[Love And Sex]] for details of that track. During [[Prince: A Celebration]] in June 2000, computer screens at [[Paisley Park Studios]] offered names of a selection of tracks which users could vote on for inclusion on [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], and while '''Love And Sex''' was chosen by fans, the project was ultimately abandoned. It is unclear if this concerned the 1984 or 1986 song.<br />
<br />
In September 2020, [[Prince]]’s January ’86 version was released as the twelfth track of ''Vault Tracks part 1'', one of the discs with previously unreleased tracks included with the [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]. The faster paced version with [[Sheila E.]] singing lead remains unreleased.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 3|3 January 1986]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine| <br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 25|25 March 1986]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking (Re-recording), overdubs mix <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine| <br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 26|26 March 1986]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 3,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, including [[Sheila E.]] vocal, mix (session sans [[Prince]])<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine| <br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 3|3 June 1986]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]] - Studio 2,<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Edits, crossfades ([[Sheila E.]], sans [[Prince]])<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all voices and instruments<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Unreleased Sheila E. version'''<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] – lead vocals, congas<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments except where noted<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone <br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] - trumpet<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Love And Sex'''<br />
|2= 4:11<br />
|3= [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Love And Sex'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Sheila E. vocal version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = [[Prince]] had previously used the title '''Love And Sex''' for an otherwise-unrelated 1984 recording; see [[Love And Sex]] for details of that track.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:2020]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]] [[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]] [[Category:Recorded 1986]]<br />
}}</div>Thomas