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|introduction = '''Jerk Out''' is the fourth track (third song) on [[The Time]]'s fourth and final album [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]], and, two weeks before the album's release, [[Single: Jerk Out|Jerk Out]] was released as the album's first single. '''Jerk Out''' was originally written and produced by [[Prince]], but writing was credited to [[Prince]], [[Jimmy Jam]], [[Terry Lewis]] and [[Morris Day]], as they wrote additional portions later. [[Prince]] plays most instruments on the track. | |introduction = '''Jerk Out''' is the fourth track (third song) on [[The Time]]'s fourth and final album [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]], and, two weeks before the album's release, [[Single: Jerk Out|Jerk Out]] was released as the album's first single. '''Jerk Out''' was originally written and produced by [[Prince]], but writing was credited to [[Prince]], [[Jimmy Jam]], [[Terry Lewis]] and [[Morris Day]], as they wrote additional portions later. [[Prince]] plays most instruments on the track. | ||
While specific recording dates are not known, | While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in late December 1981 at [[Prince]]'s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, Minnesota, and was intended for [[The Time]]'s second album [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]]. [[Morris Day]]'s lead vocals were likely recorded in early 1982 at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California, although this information is unconfirmed. | ||
In 1985, the track was given to [[Mazarati]] (along with [[100 MPH]]) for use on their album [[Album: Mazarati|Mazarati]]; lead vocal overdubs were recorded by [[Sir Casey Terry]] in April 1985, at [[Sunset Sound]] and [[Prince]] worked on the track further in May 1985, also at [[Sunset Sound]]. The song was ultimately rejected by [[Mazarati]], however, probably due to the song's lyrics containing overt references to sexual violence and racism. | In 1985, the track was given to [[Mazarati]] (along with [[100 MPH]]) for use on their album [[Album: Mazarati|Mazarati]]; lead vocal overdubs were recorded by [[Sir Casey Terry]] in April 1985, at [[Sunset Sound]] and [[Prince]] worked on the track further in May 1985, also at [[Sunset Sound]]. The song was ultimately rejected by [[Mazarati]], however, probably due to the song's lyrics containing overt references to sexual violence and racism. | ||
When [[The Time]]'s planned album [[Album: Corporate World|Corporate World]] was put on hold in late 1989 and the original members were brought in to work on the album (which developed into [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]]), the bandmembers chose this song from [[Prince]]'s vault, and re-worked it significantly at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, | When [[The Time]]'s planned album [[Album: Corporate World|Corporate World]] was put on hold in late 1989 and the original members were brought in to work on the album (which developed into [[Album: Pandemonium|Pandemonium]]), the bandmembers chose this song from [[Prince]]'s vault, and re-worked it significantly at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, Minnesota, to eliminate some of the more controversial lyrics, but the basic tracks, including [[Sir Casey Terry]]'s background vocals, were kept. | ||
The track was also remixed by various outside remixers in 1990 for the maxi-single. | The track was also remixed by various outside remixers in 1990 for the maxi-single. | ||
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|date = Late December 1981 | |date = Late December 1981 | ||
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | |studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
|additional info = | |additional info = Basic tracking | ||
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