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|introduction = '''Uno''' a.k.a '''Instrumental I''' a.k.a '''17''' is an unreleased instrumental recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_26|26 June 1988]], during a one-day session between [[Prince]] and [[Sheila E.]], ostensibly this track was for a projected album by [[Madhouse]]. The number 17 was seemingly just associated to it as a logical continuation following 1-8 and 9-16 on Madhouse's first two albums. It is however otherwise completely unrelated to the song [[17 (Penetration)]] recorded later in 1988. | |introduction = '''Uno''' a.k.a '''Instrumental I''' a.k.a '''17''' is an unreleased instrumental recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_26|26 June 1988]], during a one-day session between [[Prince]] and [[Sheila E.]], ostensibly this track was for a projected album by [[Madhouse]]. The number 17 was seemingly just associated to it as a logical continuation following 1-8 and 9-16 on Madhouse's first two albums. It is however otherwise completely unrelated to the song [[17 (Penetration)]] recorded later in 1988. | ||
Today’s session also yielded [[Dos]] (a.k.a. “Instrumental II” a.k.a. “18”), [[Tres]] (a.k.a. “Instrumental III” a.k.a. “19”) and [[Cape Horn|“Instrumental IV” a.k.a. “20”]], later re-worked and released as [[Cape Horn]]). It is unknown if this track or any other one from this session was seriously considered for the planned third [[Madhouse]] album, later known as [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]]. When work on that projected album continued in December 1988, new songs were recorded using the titles [[17 (Penetration)]], [[18 (R U Legal Yet?)]], [[19 (Jailbait)]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]]. | Today’s session also yielded [[Dos]] (a.k.a. “Instrumental II” a.k.a. “18”), [[Tres]] (a.k.a. “Instrumental III” a.k.a. “19”) and [[Cape Horn|“Instrumental IV” a.k.a. “20”]], later re-worked and released as [[Cape Horn]]). It is unknown if this track or any other one from this session was seriously considered for the planned third [[Madhouse]] album, later known as [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]]. When work on that projected album continued in December 1988, new songs were recorded using the titles [[17 (Penetration)]], [[18 (R U Legal Yet?)]], [[19 (Jailbait)]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]]. | ||
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|performed occasionally in = none | |performed occasionally in = none | ||
|performed regularly on = none | |performed regularly on = none | ||
|trivia = | |trivia = The title is Spanish for "One", continuing [[Madhouse]]’s tradition of numbered tracks, but the track is not related to the [[Madhouse]] track [[One]] in any other way. | ||
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]] | |see also = [[Unreleased Songs]] | ||
* [[Madhouse]] | * [[Madhouse]] |
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