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[[Yes|Lisa]] (later renamed [[Yes]]) and [[River Run Dry]] were recorded in early August 1984 while [[The Screams Of Passion]] followed in mid-August 1984 (a year to the day before the album’s release). Vocal overdubs by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] were added in late 1984 or early 1985. Orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]] also took place in late 1984 to early 1985, and mixing taking place in April and May 1985. | [[Yes|Lisa]] (later renamed [[Yes]]) and [[River Run Dry]] were recorded in early August 1984 while [[The Screams Of Passion]] followed in mid-August 1984 (a year to the day before the album’s release). Vocal overdubs by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] were added in late 1984 or early 1985. Orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]] also took place in late 1984 to early 1985, and mixing taking place in April and May 1985. | ||
Other tracks recorded for the album include [[Feline]] (recorded in mid-July 1984) and [[Miss Understood]] (recorded in the second week of August 1984). After recording, [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] objected to some of the more explicit lyrics in [[Feline]], leading to [[Prince]] removing the track from the project (some of the lyrics were reworked and used in [[Holly Rock]]). [[Prince]] also sent the 1982 track [[You’re My Love]] to [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] to learn, but [[Paul Peterson|Peterson]]’s lack of enthusiasm for the track led to [[Prince]] dropping the idea (the track was later sent to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers], who re-recorded it and released it on his 1986 album [[Album: They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To|They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To]]). [[I Don’t Wanna Stop]] and [[Rough]] were also considered for the album. | Other tracks recorded for the album include [[Feline]] (recorded in mid-July 1984) and [[Miss Understood]] (recorded in the second week of August 1984). After recording, [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] objected to some of the more explicit lyrics in [[Feline]], leading to [[Prince]] removing the track from the project (some of the lyrics were reworked and used in [[Holly Rock]]). [[Prince]] also sent the 1982 track [[You’re My Love]] to [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] to learn, but [[Paul Peterson|Peterson]]’s lack of enthusiasm for the track led to [[Prince]] dropping the idea (the track was later sent to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers], who re-recorded it and released it on his 1986 album [[Album: They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To|They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To]]). [[100 MPH]], [[I Don’t Wanna Stop]] and [[Rough]] were also considered for the album. | ||
An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion''', which also included [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name), and a track titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]]). | An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion''', which also included [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name), and a track titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]]). | ||
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|other format = LP | |other format = LP/MC | ||
|content = <small>The vinyl long play format is the original issue.</small> | |content = <small>The vinyl long play format is the original issue.</small> | ||
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|musicians = [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] - lead vocals | |musicians = [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] - lead vocals | ||
*[[Susannah Melvoin]] - | *[[Susannah Melvoin]] - co-lead vocals on [[The Screams Of Passion]], background vocals on [[High Fashion]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] and [[Desire]] | ||
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted, and background vocals (uncredited) | *[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted, and background vocals (uncredited) | ||
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone on [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Yes]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas]] and [[Desire]] | *[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone on [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Yes]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas]] and [[Desire]] | ||
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|trivia = This project was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]]. | |trivia = This project was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]]. | ||
* An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion'''. A finished tracklist is not known, but the album was thought to include [[High Fashion]] (known as [[High Fashion|Hi Fashion]]), [[Mutiny]], [[Desire]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]], which was first titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|Mazarati]]), [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name) and [[Feline]] (unclear if that was the instrumental take or the song with [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul]] vocals). | * An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion'''. A finished tracklist is not known, but the album was thought to include [[High Fashion]] (known as [[High Fashion|Hi Fashion]]), [[Mutiny]], [[Desire]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]], which was first titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|Mazarati]]), [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name) and [[Feline]] (unclear if that was the instrumental take or the song with [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul]] vocals). | ||
* The front cover was shot by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_P._Horst Horst P. Horst] and the innerspread photographies were taken by [[Prince]] and [[Jeff Katz]] at a rented house in Pasadena, California, USA. | |||
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