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|introduction = '''Playtime By Versace''' is an unreleased project by [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], worked on in 1995. The album was not widely known about until a dummy of the artwork surfaced in 2017 during an [https://www.rrauction.com/preview_itemdetail.cfm?IN=6224 RRauction] auction from the collection of [[Michael Van Huffel]], [[Prince]] | |introduction = '''Playtime By Versace''' is an unreleased project by [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], worked on in 1995. The album was not widely known about until a dummy of the artwork surfaced in 2017 during an [https://www.rrauction.com/preview_itemdetail.cfm?IN=6224 RRauction] auction from the collection of [[Michael Van Huffel]], [[Prince]]’s art director at the time of production. The auction description states: | ||
:''"This full package mock-up is one of only a few personally designed and hand-made by [[Michael Van Huffel]], a member of the art department at [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] and [[NPG Records]], which were originally created as gifts of art and music for Gianni and Donatella Versace."'' | :''"This full package mock-up is one of only a few personally designed and hand-made by [[Michael Van Huffel]], a member of the art department at [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] and [[NPG Records]], which were originally created as gifts of art and music for Gianni and Donatella Versace."'' | ||
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[[Playtime]] is believed to have been recorded before mid-1995, although this is unconfirmed. It was re-recorded with [[Marva King]] in 1997. | [[Playtime]] is believed to have been recorded before mid-1995, although this is unconfirmed. It was re-recorded with [[Marva King]] in 1997. | ||
Four of the tracks were originally written or co-written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_St._Victor Sandra St. Victor] and sent to [[Prince]] in Spring 1995, following a loose agreement for the two artists to work together. These four tracks all had alternate names when they were sent to [[Prince]]: [[Soul Sanctuary]] (co-written by T. Hammer) was originally titled [[Soul Sanctuary|Sanctuary]]; [[Stone]] was originally titled [[Stone|Nothing Left To Give]]; [[ | Four of the tracks were originally written or co-written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_St._Victor Sandra St. Victor] and sent to [[Prince]] in Spring 1995, following a loose agreement for the two artists to work together. These four tracks all had alternate names when they were sent to [[Prince]]: [[Soul Sanctuary]] (co-written by T. Hammer) was originally titled [[Soul Sanctuary|Sanctuary]]; [[Stone]] was originally titled [[Stone|Nothing Left To Give]]; [[Eye’ll Never B Another Fool|I’ll Never B Another Fool]] was originally titled [[Eye’ll Never B Another Fool|I’ll Never Open My Legs Again]]; and [[Van Gogh]] was originally titled [[Van Gogh|Love Is]]. [[Prince]] added additional lyrics and music in 1995, at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. | ||
[[Da Bang]] was recorded in the first half of 1995, at an unknown recording studio in Los Angeles, CA. | [[Da Bang]] was recorded in the first half of 1995, at an unknown recording studio in Los Angeles, CA. | ||
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'''Track Releases''' | '''Track Releases''' | ||
Most of the | Most of the album’s tracks have been released in one form or another. It is interesting to note, however, that no more than two tracks were ultimately released on the same project. | ||
[[Poorgoo|Poor Goo]] was released in a 1993 rehearsal version on [[Home_Video:_The_Undertaker|The Undertaker]] home video in March 1995, with the same version offered as mp3 download in [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_11|NPG Music Club Edition # 11]] in December 2001, but the version included on this album has not been released. | [[Poorgoo|Poor Goo]] was released in a 1993 rehearsal version on [[Home_Video:_The_Undertaker|The Undertaker]] home video in March 1995, with the same version offered as mp3 download in [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_11|NPG Music Club Edition # 11]] in December 2001, but the version included on this album has not been released. | ||
[[The Good Life|The Good Life (Big City Remix)]] was released on the maxi-single for the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] | [[The Good Life|The Good Life (Big City Remix)]] was released on the maxi-single for the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]’s [[Single: The Good Life|The Good Life]] in June 1995. | ||
[[I Like It There]] and [[Dinner With Delores]] were released on [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos & Disorder]] in July 1996. | [[I Like It There]] and [[Dinner With Delores]] were released on [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos & Disorder]] in July 1996. | ||
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[[18 & Over]] and [[Da Bang]] were released on [[Album: Crystal Ball| Crystal Ball]] in 1998, although the version of [[18 & Over]] here is the extended [[Video: 18 & Over|video]] version of the track, 40 seconds longer than the[[Album: Crystal Ball| Crystal Ball]] version. | [[18 & Over]] and [[Da Bang]] were released on [[Album: Crystal Ball| Crystal Ball]] in 1998, although the version of [[18 & Over]] here is the extended [[Video: 18 & Over|video]] version of the track, 40 seconds longer than the[[Album: Crystal Ball| Crystal Ball]] version. | ||
[[ | [[Eye’ll Never B Another Fool|I’ll Never B Another Fool]] was ultimately released (as [[file:EyeBlue.png|link=Eye’ll Never B Another Fool]][[Eye’ll Never B Another Fool|’ll Never B Another Fool]]) with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Khan Chaka Khan] singing lead vocals, on her [[Album: Come 2 My House|Come 2 My House]] album, in September 1998. | ||
[[Van Gogh]] was given to the band [http://www.vangoghmusic.com/ Van Gogh] and released on their fourth album [[Album: Van Gogh]] in November 1998. [[Prince]] later released his 1995 version of the song as an mp3 download in July 2001, as part of [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_6|NPG Music Club Edition # 6]]. The version included on this album is about 50 seconds shorter than the version ultimately released, however. | [[Van Gogh]] was given to the band [http://www.vangoghmusic.com/ Van Gogh] and released on their fourth album [[Album: Van Gogh]] in November 1998. [[Prince]] later released his 1995 version of the song as an mp3 download in July 2001, as part of [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_6|NPG Music Club Edition # 6]]. The version included on this album is about 50 seconds shorter than the version ultimately released, however. | ||
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# <b>[[I Like It There]]</b> | # <b>[[I Like It There]]</b> | ||
# <b>[[Da Bang]]</b> | # <b>[[Da Bang]]</b> | ||
# <b>[[ | # <b>[[Eye’ll Never B Another Fool|I’ll Never B Another Fool]]</b> | ||
# <b>[[Van Gogh]] </b> | # <b>[[Van Gogh]] </b> | ||
# <b>[[Poorgoo|Poor Goo]]</b> | # <b>[[Poorgoo|Poor Goo]]</b> |
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