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|introduction              = '''Aces''' is an unreleased track recorded in Summer 1976 at [[Moon Sound]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as [[Baby]], [[Diamond Eyes]], [[Don’t Forget]], [[Don’t Hold Back]], [[Fantasy]], [[I’m Yours]], [[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]]), [[Leaving For New York]], [[My Love Is Forever|Love Is Forever]] (later renamed [[My Love Is Forever]]), [[Make It Through The Storm]], [[Since We’ve Been Together]], [[Surprise]] and [[Soft And Wet]]).  
  
 
Like some of the other tracks recorded during these sessions, the lyrics were written by [[Chris Moon]] and the music by [[Prince]]. [[Chris Moon|Moon]] has described the track as experimental in nature, lasting around 7 minutes long, with Mediterranean and Indian sections.
 
Like some of the other tracks recorded during these sessions, the lyrics were written by [[Chris Moon]] and the music by [[Prince]]. [[Chris Moon|Moon]] has described the track as experimental in nature, lasting around 7 minutes long, with Mediterranean and Indian sections.
  
It was included as the fourth and final track on a [[1976 demo tape]], but while the other tracks included were later used on [[Prince]]'s first album [[Album: For You|For You]], '''Aces''' was left unreleased.
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It was included as the fourth and final track on a [[1976 demo tape]], but while the other tracks included were later used on [[Prince]]’s first album [[Album: For You|For You]], '''Aces''' was left unreleased.
  
 
There has been some speculation that the track was written about [[André Cymone]], whose nickname was "Aces", but the lyrics were written by [[Chris Moon]] and were not connected with [[André Cymone]] at all.
 
There has been some speculation that the track was written about [[André Cymone]], whose nickname was "Aces", but the lyrics were written by [[Chris Moon]] and were not connected with [[André Cymone]] at all.

Revision as of 16:03, 2 September 2020

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Aces

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Song details
Performer: Prince
Writer(s): Chris Moon (lyrics) and Prince (music)
Producer(s): Prince (assumed)
Live Appearances
First and last live appearance:
  • This track is not believed to have been performed live by Prince.
Performed regularly on tour:
  • none
Performed occasionally in shows:
  • none

Aces is an unreleased track recorded in Summer 1976 at Moon Sound in Minneapolis, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as Baby, Diamond Eyes, Don’t Forget, Don’t Hold Back, Fantasy, I’m Yours, Jelly Jam (which was later used as the instrumental portion of Just As Long As We’re Together), Leaving For New York, Love Is Forever (later renamed My Love Is Forever), Make It Through The Storm, Since We’ve Been Together, Surprise and Soft And Wet).

Like some of the other tracks recorded during these sessions, the lyrics were written by Chris Moon and the music by Prince. Moon has described the track as experimental in nature, lasting around 7 minutes long, with Mediterranean and Indian sections.

It was included as the fourth and final track on a 1976 demo tape, but while the other tracks included were later used on Prince’s first album For You, Aces was left unreleased.

There has been some speculation that the track was written about André Cymone, whose nickname was "Aces", but the lyrics were written by Chris Moon and were not connected with André Cymone at all.


Recording Information
Recording Sessions
Date Studio Additional info
Summer 1976 Moon Sound,
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Basic tracking
Recording Personnel
  • Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted (assumed)
  • Unidentified musician - flute

Versions
Unreleased Versions
Title Version Additional Info
Aces Studio Recorded Summer 1976


 
Additional Information

See also Trivia


References
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