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|introduction = '''Flash''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Flash]] / [[Flash|MC Flash]] (both names were considered for use), recorded between late 1987 and early 1989, and initially tentatively planned for release in 1990. | |introduction = '''Flash''' is an unreleased studio album by [[Flash]] / [[Flash|MC Flash]] (both names were considered for use), recorded between late 1987 and early 1989, and initially tentatively planned for release in 1990. | ||
The project began when [[Prince]] attended a concert by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr. | The project began when [[Prince]] attended a concert by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Mambo’s_Combo Dr. Mambo’s Combo] at Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, USA on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 2|2 November 1988]], during a day off from the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and asked the group’s singer, [[Margie Cox]], if she would be interested in recording with him. They went to nearby [[Paisley Park Studios]] that night and recorded [[We Can Hang]], with additional work on the track in late December 1988, when [[Warden In The Prison Of Love]] and [[Curious Blue]] were also recorded. [[Brand New Boy]] was recorded soon after in early January 1989, while [[R U There?]] was recorded in mid-January 1989. [[Girls Will Be Girls]] was also recorded at some point in January 1989, with vocal overdubs in late January. [[Good Man]], written by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Rosie Gaines]], was recorded in early July 1989. [[Bed Of Roses]] and [[Whistlin’ Kenny]] were recorded in late July 1989. [[Good Body Every Evening]] was the final track recorded for the project, in late 1989. | ||
Nine of the album’s ten tracks contained lead vocals by [[Margie Cox]], with [[Billy Franze]] singing lead vocals on [[Good Man]]. [[Prince]] played the majority of instruments on each track, and some contributions by other musicians, including drums on some tracks played by [[Sheila E.]] | Nine of the album’s ten tracks contained lead vocals by [[Margie Cox]], with [[Billy Franze]] singing lead vocals on [[Good Man]]. [[Prince]] played the majority of instruments on each track, and some contributions by other musicians, including drums on some tracks played by [[Sheila E.]] | ||
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1990 Untitled Jill Jones album |
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1991 Untitled Robin Power And The Uptown Dames album |
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