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:*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] in 1999 | :*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] in 1999 | ||
:*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]], credited to [[Prince]] with [[94 East]] and released in Europe in 2000 | :*[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]], credited to [[Prince]] with [[94 East]] and released in Europe in 2000 | ||
The collection was remastered in 2016 after [[Prince]]’s passing and released in various formats as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|94 East Featuring Prince]] in 2016 and again in 2024 as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Dance To The Music Of The World]]. | |||
The five songs recorded at [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA included on '''Symbolic Beginning''' would be remixed by [[Dr. Fink|Matt "Dr." Fink]] in 2010 and re-released by [[Pepé Willie]] on his own label (Pepé Music Inc.) in 2011 as [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]]. | The five songs recorded at [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA included on '''Symbolic Beginning''' would be remixed by [[Dr. Fink|Matt "Dr." Fink]] in 2010 and re-released by [[Pepé Willie]] on his own label (Pepé Music Inc.) in 2011 as [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]]. | ||
The collection was released without much promotion, and did not chart. | The collection was released without much promotion, and did not chart. | ||
[[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] and '''Symbolic Beginning''' were followed by [[Album:_94_East|94 East]], the third collection of songs recorded by [[94 East]] with two previously-unreleased songs with [[Prince]]: [[10:15]] and [[Fortune Teller]]. | [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] and '''Symbolic Beginning''' were followed by [[Album:_94_East|94 East]], the third collection of songs recorded by [[94 East]] with two previously-unreleased songs with [[Prince]]: [[10:15]] and [[Fortune Teller]]. Confusingly, in April 2024, [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] was re-released as a double-LP for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Store_Day Record Store Day] by Hot Pink Records with the [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] title and packaging. | ||
<!-------TRACK LIST -------> | <!-------TRACK LIST -------> | ||
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small> | |tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small> | ||
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Ger : CDVAL 111-2 <br> | Ger : CDVAL 111-2 <br> | ||
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<b>94 East Featuring Prince</b><br> | <b>94 East Featuring Prince</b><br> | ||
Single CD re-release with instrumental versions of [[If You See Me]], [[Games]] and [[Better Than You Think]] missing. | Single CD re-release and remastered with instrumental versions of [[If You See Me]], [[Games]] and [[Better Than You Think]] missing. | ||
Re-released in 2024 as '''Dance To the Music Of The World <small>(Expanded CD Edition)</small>''' with a different artwork. | |||
:[[File:94EastFeaturing Prince2016.jpeg|150px|border]]<br> | :[[File:94EastFeaturing Prince2016.jpeg|150px|border]] [[File:94_East_-_Dance_To_The_Music_Of_The_World_cd.jpg|150px|border]]<br> | ||
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:17) <sup>1</sup> | # <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:17) <sup>1</sup> | ||
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08) | # <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08) | ||
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# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06) | # <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06) | ||
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53) | # <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53) | ||
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]] (Practice Session)</b> | # <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]] (Practice Session)</b> <small>(labeled as ''Rehearsal Session Version'' in 2024)</small> (6:04) | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
<small> | <small> | ||
References:<br> | References:<br> | ||
'''Single CD by Charly Records<br> | '''Single CD by Charly Records<br> | ||
UK: | UK: Charly F840<br> | ||
</small> | </small> | ||
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|credits = All songs written by [[Pepé Willie]], except where noted. | |||
|* comment = <small> | |||
<sup>1</sup> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]]<br> | |||
<sup>2</sup> Written by Ike Paige and [[Pepé Willie]]<br> | |||
<sup>3</sup> Written by Ike Paige and Tony Silvester | |||
</small> | |||
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|other format = LP | |other format = LP (Reissue 2016) | ||
|content = <small>The vinyl | |content = <small>The compilation was remastered and re-release by Charly Records on vinyl in October 2016 under the title '''94 East Featuring Prince'''. Two editions exist: a single LP which contains only 6 tracks (the first disc of '''Symbolic Beginning''' (previously released as [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] by Hot Pink Records in 1986), and a 3LP Box Set with all the tracks from '''Symbolic Beginning''' </small> | ||
:[[File:94EastFeaturingPrinceLP2016.jpeg|150px|border]]<br> | :[[File:94EastFeaturingPrinceLP2016.jpeg|150px|border]]<br> | ||
*Side 1: | *Side 1: | ||
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References:<br> | References:<br> | ||
'''LP by Charly Records<br> | '''LP by Charly Records<br> | ||
UK: | UK: Charly L219<br> | ||
</small> | |||
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<big><div style="color:#ab3e00">3 LP Box Set, Limited edition (Reissue 2016)</div></big><br> | |||
:[[File:94_East_3lp_2016.jpg|150px|border]]<br> | |||
*Side 1: | |||
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:21) <sup>1</sup> | |||
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08) | |||
# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:20) <sup>2</sup> | |||
*Side 2: | |||
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:40) | |||
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:06) | |||
# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:13) <sup>3</sup> | |||
*Side 3: | |||
# <b>[[If You See Me]]</b> (5:40) | |||
# <b>[[Games]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40) | |||
# <b>[[I’ll Always Love You]]</b> (3:55) | |||
*Side 4: | |||
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]]</b> (4:30) | |||
# <b>[[If We Don’t]]</b> (4:09) | |||
# <b>[[You Can Be My Teacher]]</b> (4:06) | |||
*Side 5: | |||
# <b>[[Love, Love, Love]]</b> (3:53) | |||
# <b>[[If You See Me]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (5:39) | |||
# <b>[[Games]] (Alternate Instrumental Version)</b> (3:40) | |||
# <b>[[Better Than You Think]] (Instrumental Version)</b> (4:31) | |||
*Side 6: | |||
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]] (Practice Session)</b> (6:04) | |||
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<small> | |||
References:<br> | |||
'''LP by Charly Records<br> | |||
UK: Charly L221<br> | |||
</small> | |||
<br> | |||
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<big><div style="color:#ab3e00">LP<br>Remastered version re-released in 2024 as ''Dance To the Music Of The World''</div></big><br> | |||
:[[File:94_East_-_Dance_To_The_Music_Of_The_World.jpg|150px|border]] | |||
*Side 1: | |||
# <b>[[Just Another Sucker]]</b> (5:15) <sup>2</sup> | |||
# <b>[[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]</b> (7:08) | |||
# <b>[[Lovin’ Cup]]</b> (4:19) <sup>1</sup> | |||
*Side 2: | |||
# <b>[[Games]] (Original Version)</b> (3:39) | |||
# <b>[[Dance To The Music Of The World]]</b> (5:06) | |||
# <b>[[One Man Jam]]</b> (6:12) <sup>3</sup> | |||
<small> | |||
References:<br> | |||
'''LP by Charly Records<br> | |||
UK: Charly 219LP<br> | |||
</small> | </small> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
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*Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals on [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[If You See Me]] (Vocal version), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal version) and [[If We Don’t]] | *Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals on [[Lovin’ Cup]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[If You See Me]] (Vocal version), [[I’ll Always Love You]], [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal version) and [[If We Don’t]] | ||
*Alvin Moody - bass guitar, guitar and keyboards on [[Games]], guitar on [[Just Another Sucker]] | *Alvin Moody - bass guitar, guitar and keyboards on [[Games]], guitar on [[Just Another Sucker]] | ||
*Mark Sullivan - keyboards on [[ | *Mark Sullivan - keyboards on [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]], [[Just Another Sucker]], [[Dance To The Music Of The World]] and [[One Man Jam]] (uncredited) | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Brailey Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey] - drums on [[ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Brailey Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey] - drums on [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]] and [[One Man Jam]] (uncredited) | ||
*Unidentified and uncredited horn player on [[Lovin’ Cup]] (presumably [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Myrick Don Myrick]) | |||
*Unidentified and uncredited horn players on [[Games]] | *Unidentified and uncredited horn players on [[Games]] | ||
*[[Dale Alexander]] - drums on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] | *[[Dale Alexander]] - drums on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] and [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) | ||
*Wendell Thomas - bass guitar on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental Versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] | *Wendell Thomas - bass guitar on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[If You See Me]] (Vocal and Instrumental Versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] and [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) | ||
*Pierre Lewis - keyboards on [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] | *Pierre Lewis - keyboards on [[If You See Me]] (uncredited), [[If We Don’t]], [[Games]] (Original and Instrumental versions), [[I’ll Always Love You]] and [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Randazzo Teddy Randazzo] - mellotron on [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Randazzo Teddy Randazzo] - mellotron on [[Better Than You Think]] (Vocal and Instrumental versions) | ||
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<!-------SINGLES -------> | <!-------SINGLES -------> | ||
|singles = | |singles = | ||
* None | * None at the time of release. [[If We Don’t]] and [[I’ll Always Love You]] were released on a double A-Side single in 2022 by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charly_Records Charly Records]. | ||
|see also = | |see also = | ||
{{SeeAlso| | {{SeeAlso| | ||
|item1 = [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]<br>(Album) | |item1 = [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]<br>(Album) | ||
|image1 = [[File:Minneapolisgenius album.jpg|60px|link=Album: Minneapolis Genius]] | |image1 = [[File:Minneapolisgenius album.jpg|60px|link= Album: Minneapolis Genius]] | ||
|item2 = [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]]<br>(Album) | |item2 = [[Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five|The Cookhouse Five]]<br>(Album) | ||
|image2 = [[File:Thecookhousefive album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five]] | |image2 = [[File:Thecookhousefive album.jpg|60px|link= Album:_The_Cookhouse_Five]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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