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An early configuration of the album compiled in late 2005 included two tracks that were removed before release: [[Streets Of Panama]] and [[The Morning After]]. [[Streets Of Panama]] remains unreleased, while [[The Morning After]] was included on the download version of the album [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] (although not on the CD version of the album). This configuration did not include [[Fury]] or [[Beautiful, Loved And Blessed]], indicating that they may have been recorded shortly before the album’s release. | An early configuration of the album compiled in late 2005 included two tracks that were removed before release: [[Streets Of Panama]] and [[The Morning After]]. [[Streets Of Panama]] remains unreleased, while [[The Morning After]] was included on the download version of the album [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] (although not on the CD version of the album). This configuration did not include [[Fury]] or [[Beautiful, Loved And Blessed]], indicating that they may have been recorded shortly before the album’s release. | ||
− | At some point the cd was gonna be three discs, while a version from late October 2005 had sixteen tracks, and was likely gonna be two cds at this point | + | In a 2020 interview, [[Sam Jenning]] discussed the evolution of the album: ''"The '''3121''' album changed a lot from 2005 to 2006. Originally it was going to be called ''Lotusflow3r'' and had a very different tracklist. I had an original design for it ready to go. But then it changed and evolved into 3121 and so did the art."'' At some point the cd was gonna be three discs, while a version from late October 2005 had sixteen tracks, and was likely gonna be two cds at this point. |
The album is the first to feature a band line-up including drummer [[Cora Coleman-Dunham|C.C. Dunham]] and bass guitarist [[Joshua Dunham]], who would continue to play with [[Prince]] until 2010. It also features significant vocal contributions from [[Támar Davis]] (credited as [[Támar Davis|Támar]]), who [[Prince]] worked with heavily in 2005 and 2006, including touring with her as her guitarist on the 2006 [[Támar Tour|Támar Tour]]. | The album is the first to feature a band line-up including drummer [[Cora Coleman-Dunham|C.C. Dunham]] and bass guitarist [[Joshua Dunham]], who would continue to play with [[Prince]] until 2010. It also features significant vocal contributions from [[Támar Davis]] (credited as [[Támar Davis|Támar]]), who [[Prince]] worked with heavily in 2005 and 2006, including touring with her as her guitarist on the 2006 [[Támar Tour|Támar Tour]]. | ||
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|references = <b>Charts:</b> British Hit Albums ISBN 978-0-7535-1700-0; [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Prince/3121-ac11656.html Charts In France] | |references = <b>Charts:</b> British Hit Albums ISBN 978-0-7535-1700-0; [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Prince/3121-ac11656.html Charts In France] | ||
*<b>Sales</b>: [http://books.google.fr/books?id=BRYEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&lr=&hl=fr&rview=1#v=onepage&q=prince&f=false '''Prince Complete Circuit''' ''By Geoff Mayfield'' (Billboard: 8 Apr. 2006)] | *<b>Sales</b>: [http://books.google.fr/books?id=BRYEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&lr=&hl=fr&rview=1#v=onepage&q=prince&f=false '''Prince Complete Circuit''' ''By Geoff Mayfield'' (Billboard: 8 Apr. 2006)] | ||
+ | *<b>Interview</b>: [https://www.housequake.com/sam-jennings-interview/ Sam Jennings Interview by Housequake (21 Aug. 2020 Housequake.com)] | ||
|categories = [[Category:2006]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]] | |categories = [[Category:2006]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]] | ||
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