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Specific recording dates are unknown, but it is likely that recording took place in September-October 1991 (along with [[Cream]] (N.P.G. Mix), [[Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)]], [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]] and [[Get Some Solo]]. '''Housebangers''', '''Q In Doubt (Instrumental)''' and '''Ethereal Mix''', three other songs from the same sessions that were released on the same maxi-single of [[Single: Cream|Cream]] as seventh, eighth and ninth tracks respectively, are essentially mixes of '''Do Your Dance''' and are not considered songs in their own right. | Specific recording dates are unknown, but it is likely that recording took place in September-October 1991 (along with [[Cream]] (N.P.G. Mix), [[Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)]], [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]] and [[Get Some Solo]]. '''Housebangers''', '''Q In Doubt (Instrumental)''' and '''Ethereal Mix''', three other songs from the same sessions that were released on the same maxi-single of [[Single: Cream|Cream]] as seventh, eighth and ninth tracks respectively, are essentially mixes of '''Do Your Dance''' and are not considered songs in their own right. | ||
The track '''Do Your Dance''' featured on the [[Single: Cream|Cream]] maxi-single as '''Do Your Dance (KC' | The track '''Do Your Dance''' featured on the [[Single: Cream|Cream]] maxi-single as '''Do Your Dance (KC's Remix)''' was mixed and co-produced by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]]. Its title is somewhat misleading, since the track features significant new input by [[Prince and the New Power Generation]], including a new vocal by [[Jevetta Steele]]. | ||
The '''Housebangers'' remix has additional production and mixing by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]. | The '''Housebangers'' remix has additional production and mixing by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez]. | ||
The ''Q In Doubt'' remix is labeled an instrumental, but the track contains various spoken word and chanted segments in the background. | The ''Q In Doubt'' remix is labeled an instrumental, but the track contains various spoken word and chanted segments in the background. | ||
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|date = October 1991 | |date = October 1991 | ||
|studio = [[Larrabee Sound Studios]],<br>North Hollywood, CA, USA | |studio = [[Larrabee Sound Studios]],<br>North Hollywood, CA, USA | ||
|additional info = Mixed by [[Keith " | |additional info = Mixed by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]] | ||
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|3= [[Single: Cream|Cream]] single | |3= [[Single: Cream|Cream]] single | ||
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|5= Mixed and co-production by [[Keith " | |5= Mixed and co-production by [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]]; Assisted by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Aron Dave Aron] and Eric Anset at Larrabee West | ||
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