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|introduction = '''777-9311''' is the second track on [[The Time]]’s second album [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]], and, four weeks before the album’s release, [[Single: 777-9311|777-9311]] was released as the album’s first single. The song was written by [[Prince]], although the song is officially credited to [[Morris Day]]. It was produced by [[Prince]] (as [[The Starr Company]]), but was credited to [[Morris Day]] and [[The Starr Company]]. | |introduction = '''777-9311''' is the second track on [[The Time]]’s second album [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]], and, four weeks before the album’s release, [[Single: 777-9311|777-9311]] was released as the album’s first single. The song was written by [[Prince]], although the song is officially credited to [[Morris Day]]. It was produced by [[Prince]] (as [[The Starr Company]]), but was credited to [[Morris Day]] and [[The Starr Company]]. | ||
− | While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in May or June 1982 at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that produced [[Onedayi’mgonnabesomebody]], [[I Don’t Wanna Leave You]], and several other tracks that were released over the next several years). Although [[Morris Day]] calls various bandmembers' names before solos, the recording features only [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]]. While reflecting on the track’s history on Facebook in 2014, [[Jesse Johnson]] wrote "<i>'''777-9311''' Was A Stock Drum Beat In [[Prince]]’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linn_LM-1 Linn LM-1] ($5,500 drum machine you know it wasn’t [[The Time]]’s) ... The beat was programed into the Linn LM1 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Power Tower of Power] drummer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Garibaldi_(musician) David Garibaldi] ... for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Linn Roger Linn].</i>" (David Garibaldi’s drumming would also be sampled, uncredited, years later on [[The Time]]’s [[Release It]].) He also added "<i>[[Prince]] used my $179.00 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hondo_(guitar_company) Hondo] Strat to play the chords on '''777''' (that’s why the guitar sounds so nice and dull...cause it was cheap!)</i>" | + | While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in May or June 1982 at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that produced [[Onedayi’mgonnabesomebody]], [[I Don’t Wanna Leave You]], and several other tracks that were released over the next several years). Although [[Morris Day]] calls various bandmembers' names before solos, the recording features only [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]]. While reflecting on the track’s history on Facebook in 2014, [[Jesse Johnson]] wrote "<i>'''777-9311''' Was A Stock Drum Beat In [[Prince]]’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linn_LM-1 Linn LM-1] ($5,500 drum machine you know it wasn’t [[The Time]]’s) ... The beat was programed into the Linn LM1 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Power Tower of Power] drummer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Garibaldi_(musician) David Garibaldi]<sup>1</sup> ... for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Linn Roger Linn].</i>" (David Garibaldi’s drumming would also be sampled, uncredited, years later on [[The Time]]’s [[Release It]].) He also added "<i>[[Prince]] used my $179.00 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hondo_(guitar_company) Hondo] Strat to play the chords on '''777''' (that’s why the guitar sounds so nice and dull...cause it was cheap!)</i>" |
The title of the track was [[Dez Dickerson]]’s home phone number at the time, and he was allegedly upset that it was used in the song; when the album was released he received several unwanted calls and changed the number as a result. | The title of the track was [[Dez Dickerson]]’s home phone number at the time, and he was allegedly upset that it was used in the song; when the album was released he received several unwanted calls and changed the number as a result. | ||
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|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1994|1994]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1996|1996]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1997|1997]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1998|1998]], [[All Concerts#2001|2001]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2003|2003]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All_Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2011|2011]] <small>(instrumental clip only during sampler set)</small>, [[All_Concerts#2013|2013]] <small> (instrumental clip only during sampler set) </small>, [[All Concerts#2014|2014]] <small> (instrumental clip only during sampler set) </small>, [[All Concerts#2015|2015]] | |performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1994|1994]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1996|1996]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1997|1997]] <small>(clip only)</small>, [[All Concerts#1998|1998]], [[All Concerts#2001|2001]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2003|2003]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All_Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2011|2011]] <small>(instrumental clip only during sampler set)</small>, [[All_Concerts#2013|2013]] <small> (instrumental clip only during sampler set) </small>, [[All Concerts#2014|2014]] <small> (instrumental clip only during sampler set) </small>, [[All Concerts#2015|2015]] | ||
− | |trivia = | + | |trivia = <sup>1</sup> It’s interesting to note that while the original beat was indeed programmed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Garibaldi_(musician) David Garibaldi], the drums samples were not played by him, but a drummer named Art Wood. |
|see also = [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]] album | |see also = [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]] album | ||
* [[Single: 777-9311|777-9311]] single | * [[Single: 777-9311|777-9311]] single |
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