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A preliminary version of the song was recorded in February 1978 at Sound Palace Studios in New York, during a day of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]). Attributed to the Imperials the song was released after further recordings as [[Single: Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King|Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King]] in 1979. As with the other tracks included on [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]], additional recording was done on the song and renamed '''One Man Jam''' by [[Pepé Willie]] at Blue Wave Recording Studio, St. Philip, Barbados. The original 1978 version remains unreleased. | A preliminary version of the song was recorded in February 1978 at Sound Palace Studios in New York, during a day of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[If You Feel Like Dancin’]]). Attributed to the Imperials the song was released after further recordings as [[Single: Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King|Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King]] in 1979. As with the other tracks included on [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]], additional recording was done on the song and renamed '''One Man Jam''' by [[Pepé Willie]] at Blue Wave Recording Studio, St. Philip, Barbados. The original 1978 version remains unreleased. | ||
In 1995, it was included as the sixth track on [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] (re-released in 1999 as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] and in | In 1995, it was included as the sixth track on [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] (re-released in 1999 as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] and in 2016 as [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|94 East Featuring Prince]]) and as the second track on the first disc of [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]] in 2000. | ||
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[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] <br> | [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|The Early Years]] <br> | ||
[[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]] <br> | [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|One Man Jam]] <br> | ||
[[Single: Just Another Sucker|Just Another Sucker]] single reissue<br> | [[Single: Just Another Sucker|Just Another Sucker]] single reissue<br> | ||
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|3= [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|94 East Featuring Prince]] | |||
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|5= Remastered for a reissue of the [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] album (2016) | |||
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|3= [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Dance to the Music Of The World]] | |3= [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Dance to the Music Of The World]] | ||
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|5= Remastered for a reissue of the [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] album | |5= Remastered for a reissue of the [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] album (2024) | ||
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