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− | |trivia = There were numerous attempts to record and/or release a third [[Madhouse]] album between 1988 and 1995: Four tracks were recorded during a one-day session between [[Prince]], [[Sheila E.]] and [[Eric Leeds]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_26|26 June 1988]]: | + | |trivia = There were numerous attempts to record and/or release a third [[Madhouse]] album between 1988 and 1995: Four tracks were recorded during a one-day session between [[Prince]], [[Sheila E.]] and [[Eric Leeds]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_26|26 June 1988]]: [[Uno]], [[Dos]], [[Tres]] and an [[Cape Horn|instrumental]]. That project was quickly abandoned, and only one track from this session was kept for a future release (on [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]). An entire album titled [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] was recorded in 1988 but was rejected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] in 1989. Only one track from this album ([[The Dopamine Rush]]) was kept for a future release (on [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]). Three other tracks [[17 (Penetration)]], [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] and [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]] were submitted to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] in 1991. His studio versions remain unreleased but live versions of [[17 (Penetration)|Penetration]] and [[19 (Jailbait)|Jailbait]] were released in 2021 on the posthumous [[Album: Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne|Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne]]. [[Eric Leeds]]’s [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] was initially planned as the third [[Madhouse]] album and titled [[Album: Times Squared|26]]. It included tracks recorded in 1987 during sessions for [[Album: 16|16]], the [[Cape Horn|instrumental]] recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_26|26 June 1988]] (titled [[Cape Horn]] after additional work) and [[The Dopamine Rush]] from the [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] unreleased 1989 album. New tracks were recorded in 1993 and planned to be released in 1994 (also on an album titled [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]]). That project was slightly revised in 1995 but canceled altogether. Most of the tracks from the 1994/1995 configurations of [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]] were released however (see above). |
*A [[Album: Madhouse Greatest Hits (1999)|Madhouse ''Greatest Hits '']] was announced in 1999 but never materialized. In 2003, two instrumental albums were released by [[Prince]] under his own name: [[Album: Xpectation|Xpectation]] (with [[John Blackwell]], [[Rhonda Smith]], [[Candy Dulfer]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Mae Vanessa Mae]) and [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]] (with [[John Blackwell]], [[Renato Neto]], [[Rhonda Smith]] and [[Eric Leeds]]). These instrumental albums with saxophone as one of the main instruments brought comparisons with [[Madhouse]] albums but the structures and feels of the albums are very different. [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]], recorded during a one-day session in 2003 contains the last known studio recordings by [[Prince]] with [[Eric Leeds]]. A third (live and mostly instrumental) album, [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]], recorded during shoundchecks in 2002 was released in 2004 also features [[Eric Leeds|Leeds]] on saxophone. | *A [[Album: Madhouse Greatest Hits (1999)|Madhouse ''Greatest Hits '']] was announced in 1999 but never materialized. In 2003, two instrumental albums were released by [[Prince]] under his own name: [[Album: Xpectation|Xpectation]] (with [[John Blackwell]], [[Rhonda Smith]], [[Candy Dulfer]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Mae Vanessa Mae]) and [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]] (with [[John Blackwell]], [[Renato Neto]], [[Rhonda Smith]] and [[Eric Leeds]]). These instrumental albums with saxophone as one of the main instruments brought comparisons with [[Madhouse]] albums but the structures and feels of the albums are very different. [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]], recorded during a one-day session in 2003 contains the last known studio recordings by [[Prince]] with [[Eric Leeds]]. A third (live and mostly instrumental) album, [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]], recorded during shoundchecks in 2002 was released in 2004 also features [[Eric Leeds|Leeds]] on saxophone. |
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