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| The track includes spoken phrases of "18 (are you legal yet?)" spoken by [[Eric Leeds]], believed to be his only vocal contribution to a [[Prince]]-related track, as well as two spoken phrases of "My father has a shotgun" and "I hope he doesn’t use it" spoken by [[Paisley Park Studios]] engineer [[Heidi Hanschu]]. | | The track includes spoken phrases of "18 (are you legal yet?)" spoken by [[Eric Leeds]], believed to be his only vocal contribution to a [[Prince]]-related track, as well as two spoken phrases of "My father has a shotgun" and "I hope he doesn’t use it" spoken by [[Paisley Park Studios]] engineer [[Heidi Hanschu]]. |
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| + | On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 21|21 January 1991]], [[Prince]] submitted the track (now re-titled '''Are U Legal Yet?''') to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis], along with [[17 (Penetration)|Penetration]], [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)|A Girl And Her Puppy]], for his consideration. [[Prince]] wanted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Davis] to record additional trumpet parts before sending them back. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Davis] instead taught the four tracks to his band and included the track in his live repertoire in March 1991. Contrary to the three other tracks, '''Are U Legal Yet?''' was not recorded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] and his band in a studio (they recorded new versions of [[17 (Penetration)|Penetration]], [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)|A Girl And Her Puppy]] in late March 1991 at Bauer Studios (Studio 1), Ludwigsburg, Germany). |
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