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|single image = [[File:94east_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: 94 East]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: 94 East|94 East]]</small> | |single image = [[File:94east_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: 94 East]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: 94 East|94 East]]</small> | ||
|performer = [[94 East]] | |performer = [[94 East]] | ||
− | |first released = | + | |first released = Early 2003 - [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] album |
|album(s) = [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] | |album(s) = [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] | ||
|writer(s) = [[Pepé Willie]] | |writer(s) = [[Pepé Willie]] | ||
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|previous song = [[6/8 Joint]] | |previous song = [[6/8 Joint]] | ||
|next song = [[39th St. Party]] | |next song = [[39th St. Party]] | ||
− | |introduction = '''10:15''' is the first track on [[94 East]]’s | + | |introduction = '''10:15''' is the first track on [[94 East]]’s third collection of previously-unreleased studio recordings [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] (full title '''94 East Featuring 10:15 & Fortune Teller Remix With Prince On Guitar'''), featuring [[Prince]] on guitar. The track was written by [[Pepé Willie]], and produced by [[Pepé Willie]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Cosby Hank Cosby]. |
− | Basic tracking took place in | + | Basic tracking took place in March 1977 at [[Sound 80]], Minneapolis, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as re-recordings of [[Soft And Wet]], [[My Love Is Forever|Love Is Forever]] (later renamed [[My Love Is Forever]]), [[Baby]], [[Just As Long As We’re Together|Jelly Jam]] (which was later used as the instrumental portion of [[Just As Long As We’re Together]]), [[Make It Through The Storm]], and recordings of [[Just As Long As We’re Together]] and [[Fortune Teller]]). The track was intended for a single by [[94 East]] for Polydor Records, but this release never came to pass. The recording session did not go well, as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Cosby Hank Cosby] was not interested in [[Prince]]’s ideas for the track. [[Pepé Willie]] later re-recorded parts of the song and recorded overdubs onto the track, but recording details are not known. |
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+ | In 1979, a version of this song was released as '''I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin’ Man''' by the Imperials, as a b-side for their single [[Single: Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King|Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King]] (and also as the b-side of a reissue of their ''Goin’ Out Of My Head'' single the same year). It is unclear if [[Prince]] appears on that version too as a guitarist, like on '''10:15'''. | ||
|recording info = | |recording info = | ||
{{RecordingLine| | {{RecordingLine| | ||
− | |date = | + | |date = March 1977 |
− | |studio = [[Sound 80]], Minneapolis, MN, USA | + | |studio = [[Sound 80]],<br> Minneapolis, MN, USA |
− | |additional info = | + | |additional info = Tracking |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{RecordingLine| | ||
+ | |date = 1979 | ||
+ | |studio = Unknown studio | ||
+ | |additional info = overdubs by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials The Imperials] for the [[Single: Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King|Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King]] single | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|recording personnel = | |recording personnel = | ||
+ | '''Released (remixed) version''' | ||
+ | *[[Prince]] - guitar | ||
+ | *Ben Obi - all other instruments | ||
+ | *Shannon Roley - vocals | ||
+ | *L. Jones - vocals | ||
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+ | '''Unreleased version''' | ||
*[[Pepé Willie]] - lead vocals | *[[Pepé Willie]] - lead vocals | ||
*[[Prince]] - guitar | *[[Prince]] - guitar | ||
*[[Bobby Z.]] - drums | *[[Bobby Z.]] - drums | ||
+ | *Wendell Thomas - bass guitar (assumed) | ||
+ | *Pierre Lewis - keyboards (assumed) | ||
*Kristie Lazenberry - vocals | *Kristie Lazenberry - vocals | ||
*Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals | *Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals | ||
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|released versions = | |released versions = | ||
{{Songchart| | {{Songchart| | ||
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|1= '''10:15''' | |1= '''10:15''' | ||
|2= Studio | |2= Studio | ||
− | |3= | + | |3= March 1977 [[Sound 80]] version before [[Pepé Willie]] overdubs |
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|performed regularly on = none | |performed regularly on = none | ||
|performed occasionally in = none | |performed occasionally in = none | ||
− | |trivia = Until the release of the 1977 track [[I Got Over It]] in 2018, '''10:15''' and [[Fortune Teller]] shared the distinction of having the longest time between recording and release of any [[Prince]]-related track; over 25 years from basic tracking ( | + | |trivia = Until the release of the 1977 track [[I Got Over It]] in 2018, '''10:15''' and [[Fortune Teller]] shared the distinction of having the longest time between recording and release of any [[Prince]]-related track; over 25 years from basic tracking (early 1977) to release (Early 2003). |
|see also = [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] album | |see also = [[Album: 94 East|94 East]] album | ||
*[[94 East]] | *[[94 East]] | ||
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' | ||
− | |categories = [[Category: | + | *''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]'' |
+ | |categories = [[Category:2003]][[Category:Recorded 1977]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category: Songs (Prince contribution)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]] | ||
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}} | }} |
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