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|introduction = '''Glam Slam ’91''' | |introduction = '''Glam Slam ’91''' was initially tracked on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 29|29 October 1991]], after choosing smaples to use for it some days prior. The song was further worked on in early November creating a slightly longer version called '''Glam Slam ’91 – Hype Mix'''. A edit of a little over 5 minutes premiered on Twin Cities public radio station [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLOL_(defunct) WLOL] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 6|6 January 1991]]. It was sent to them to promote [[Prince]]’s newly opened Glam Slam club in Minneapolis, and was played on the station several times that day. | ||
While it shares its title with the 1988 song [[Glam Slam]], it can hardly be considered a revised or alternative version. Instead '''Glam Slam ’91''', forecasts [[Gett Off]] with its '' 'Everybody grab a body, pump it like you want somebody/wanna party' '' chorus and the ''‘Peter Paul’s Almond Joy’'' and '' ‘Paisley crib’ '' raps which are almost identical to the ones in [[Gett Off]] | While it shares its title with the 1988 song [[Glam Slam]], it can hardly be considered a revised or alternative version. Instead '''Glam Slam ’91''', forecasts [[Gett Off]] with its '' 'Everybody grab a body, pump it like you want somebody/wanna party' '' chorus and the ''‘Peter Paul’s Almond Joy’'' and '' ‘Paisley crib’ '' raps which are almost identical to the ones in [[Gett Off]] | ||
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Musically it mostly uses samples and parts from [[Love Machine]], first recorded in the summer of 1989. It also includes segments of [[Candy Dulfer]]’s saxophone playing that weren’t used in the released version of [[Love Machine]]. It also uses a sample from Madhouse’s [[Twelve]], while the 'Glam Slam' chorus is lifted from [[Escape]]. | Musically it mostly uses samples and parts from [[Love Machine]], first recorded in the summer of 1989. It also includes segments of [[Candy Dulfer]]’s saxophone playing that weren’t used in the released version of [[Love Machine]]. It also uses a sample from Madhouse’s [[Twelve]], while the 'Glam Slam' chorus is lifted from [[Escape]]. | ||
In 2023 the | In 2023 the Hype Mix version (but simply titled '''Glam Slam ’91''') was released as one of the songs on the [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls SuperDeluxe| Diamonds And Pearls ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] | ||
in 2023. | in 2023. | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 26 October 2023
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