| After [[Paisley Park Records]] closed, [[Rosie Gaines]] worked on the album further, now renamed '''Try Me'''. The album still remained unreleased, however, until she worked on it further, renamed it [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and released it on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motown Motown Records] (see that album’s entry for full details of its release). | | After [[Paisley Park Records]] closed, [[Rosie Gaines]] worked on the album further, now renamed '''Try Me'''. The album still remained unreleased, however, until she worked on it further, renamed it [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and released it on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motown Motown Records] (see that album’s entry for full details of its release). |
| [[Rosie Gaines]]’ albums [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] (released in 1995), [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] and [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] (planned for 1993 and released in 2009) were recorded around the same period (between 1990 and 1995 during her tenure with [[Prince]] as a band member or as a [[Paisley Park Records]] act, and the year following the closing of his label). They share several songs in common, although some versions may be different or have an alternate title. Two songs on [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] ("Do What You Wanna Do" and "Ooh La La") also appear on [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. Five other songs were included on [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] ([[Hit U In The Socket]], "In The Middle Of The Garden", "Jah Love"/"JAH Love", "Play That Beat", "The Bitch"/"B.I.T.C.H."). Most of the other songs ("Crazy Mutha Funky", her cover of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Adams Brian Adams]’ "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(Everything_I_Do)_I_Do_It_for_You (Everything I Do) I Do It For You]", "The Greatest Touch", "Lost In The Wilderness", "The People Of Today"/"We The People" and "Swing Hard") were on early configurations of [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] in 1993. [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] can therefore be seen as an alternate version of [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] to some extent. | | [[Rosie Gaines]]’ albums [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] (released in 1995), [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] and [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] (planned for 1993 and released in 2009) were recorded around the same period (between 1990 and 1995 during her tenure with [[Prince]] as a band member or as a [[Paisley Park Records]] act, and the year following the closing of his label). They share several songs in common, although some versions may be different or have an alternate title. Two songs on [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] ("Do What You Wanna Do" and "Ooh La La") also appear on [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. Five other songs were included on [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] ([[Hit U In The Socket]], "In The Middle Of The Garden", "Jah Love"/"JAH Love", "Play That Beat", "The Bitch"/"B.I.T.C.H."). Most of the other songs ("Crazy Mutha Funky", her cover of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Adams Brian Adams]’ "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(Everything_I_Do)_I_Do_It_for_You (Everything I Do) I Do It For You]", "The Greatest Touch", "Lost In The Wilderness", "The People Of Today"/"We The People" and "Swing Hard") were on early configurations of [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] in 1993. To some extent, [[Album: Try Me|Try Me]] can be seen as an alternate version of [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. |