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<b>Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King</b> was a 12-inch single by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials] (as The Imperials), featuring Prince on guitar, synthesizer and keyboards. The basis of the song was recorded by [[Prince]], [[Pepé Willie]] and [[André Cymone]] at Sound Palace Studios, New York, NY, USA. Vocal and instrumental overdubs were added later by Little Anthony and the Imperials. The b-side of that single is an early version of the track [[10:15]], called ''I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man''. It is unclear if [[Prince]] appears on that version too as a guitarist, like on | <b>Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King</b> was a 12-inch single by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials] (as The Imperials), featuring Prince on guitar, synthesizer and keyboards. The basis of the song was recorded by [[Prince]], [[Pepé Willie]] and [[André Cymone]] at Sound Palace Studios, New York, NY, USA. Vocal and instrumental overdubs were added later by Little Anthony and the Imperials. The b-side of that single is an early version of the track [[10:15]], called ''I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man''. It is unclear if [[Prince]] appears on that version too as a guitarist, like on '''Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King'''. | ||
Stripped of its original overdubs, but with additional overdubs, the song was released as [[One Man Jam]] on 94 East | Stripped of its original overdubs, but with additional overdubs, the song was released as [[One Man Jam]] on [[94 East]]’s first collection of studio recordings [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]. [[One Man Jam]] has featured on every collection of [[94 East]]’s early recordings. [[10:15]] was as released in 2002 on the [[94 East]] album: '''94 East Featuring 10:15 & Fortune Teller Remix With Prince On Guitar'''. | ||
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Released: | 1979 |
Related album: | none |
Label(s): | Tammi Records Ltd., distributed by T.K. Productions |
Non-album tracks: | Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King (6:12) |
Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King was a 12-inch single by Little Anthony and the Imperials (as The Imperials), featuring Prince on guitar, synthesizer and keyboards. The basis of the song was recorded by Prince, Pepé Willie and André Cymone at Sound Palace Studios, New York, NY, USA. Vocal and instrumental overdubs were added later by Little Anthony and the Imperials. The b-side of that single is an early version of the track 10:15, called I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man. It is unclear if Prince appears on that version too as a guitarist, like on Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King.
Stripped of its original overdubs, but with additional overdubs, the song was released as One Man Jam on 94 East’s first collection of studio recordings Minneapolis Genius. One Man Jam has featured on every collection of 94 East’s early recordings. 10:15 was as released in 2002 on the 94 East album: 94 East Featuring 10:15 & Fortune Teller Remix With Prince On Guitar.
Track listing
12"
(US: TKD-413)
A. Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (6:12)
B. I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man (4:35)
12" promo
(US: TKD-413)
A. Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (6:12)
B. I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man (4:35)
Credits
- See individual tracks and related albums for credits.
Releases
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US | 12" | TKD-413 | ![]() |
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US | 12" promo | TKD-413 | ![]() |
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Variants, special editions and re-releases
- Released on CD in 2014 on Soul Jazz Records Presents Disco: A Fine Selection of Independent Disco, Modern Soul and Boogie 1978-82 (TBA)
Trivia
- Information needed.
References
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1979 Stone Lover |
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