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Nothing much is known about the album. [[Anna Garcia]] was romantically involved with [[Prince]] at that time and inspired many songs ([[Pink Cashmere]], [[Vicki Waiting|Anna Waiting]] and [[Lemon Crush]]). [[Anna Garcia]] had previously released a single under the name ‘Sheree’ called “Ronnie - Talk To Russia!” which had nothing to do with [[Prince]]’s song with the [[Ronnie Talk To Russia|same title]] and he wanted to make a full album with her. She recruited her friends Tamara Chloe and Eliza Esther to help her on this project which turned into a girl group named ‘Fantasia Erotica featuring Anna Fantastic’ album at that point. [[Fantasia Erotica]], written by [[Anna Garcia|Garcia]] (lyrics) and [[Prince]] (music) is the only known song recorded for the album. Other tracks were most likely recorded as [[Anna Fantastic]] announced in 2018 that she would release songs that [[Prince]] and she wrote together on her forthcoming album "Erotica" (planned to be released in Summer 1998).
 
Nothing much is known about the album. [[Anna Garcia]] was romantically involved with [[Prince]] at that time and inspired many songs ([[Pink Cashmere]], [[Vicki Waiting|Anna Waiting]] and [[Lemon Crush]]). [[Anna Garcia]] had previously released a single under the name ‘Sheree’ called “Ronnie - Talk To Russia!” which had nothing to do with [[Prince]]’s song with the [[Ronnie Talk To Russia|same title]] and he wanted to make a full album with her. She recruited her friends Tamara Chloe and Eliza Esther to help her on this project which turned into a girl group named ‘Fantasia Erotica featuring Anna Fantastic’ album at that point. [[Fantasia Erotica]], written by [[Anna Garcia|Garcia]] (lyrics) and [[Prince]] (music) is the only known song recorded for the album. Other tracks were most likely recorded as [[Anna Fantastic]] announced in 2018 that she would release songs that [[Prince]] and she wrote together on her forthcoming album "Erotica" (planned to be released in Summer 1998).
  
[[Prince]] was working on many projects between 1989 and 1990 (the [[Album: Batman|Batman soundtrack]], the [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge movie]] and its [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|soundtrack]], [[The Time]]’s [[Album: Corporate World|Corporate World]], albums for  [[Album: Flash|Flash]], [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|Jill Jones]] and the [[Nude Tour]] among others). Work on [[Anna Fantastic]]’s album got constantly postponed and the project never got off the ground, so she went back to London, England where she was offered a record deal. She wanted to work with other songwriters while [[Prince]] wanted to write and produce entirely her album. This disagreement led to the end of their collaboration.
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[[Prince]] was working on many projects between 1989 and 1990 (the [[Album: Batman|Batman soundtrack]], the [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge movie]] and its [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|soundtrack]], [[The Time]]’s [[Album: Corporate World (1989)|Corporate World]], albums for  [[Album: Flash|Flash]], [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|Jill Jones]] and the [[Nude Tour]] among others). Work on [[Anna Fantastic]]’s album got constantly postponed and the project never got off the ground, so she went back to London, England where she was offered a record deal. She wanted to work with other songwriters while [[Prince]] wanted to write and produce entirely her album. This disagreement led to the end of their collaboration.
  
 
[[Fantasia Erotica]] was pulled from the vault in 1991 when [[Prince]] started to work with [[Carmen Electra]]. Her version was released on her [[Album: Carmen Electra|eponymous album]] in 1993 credited to [[Prince]] (music) and [[Carmen Electra]] (lyrics). In 2014, [[Anna Fantastic]] posted a [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=574793095945212&set=vb.130313623726497&type=2&theater video] on her Facebook page of a rehearsal for a performance video of the song, dated [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 14|14 February 1989]], and in 2018 a more complete version on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=OEc5rtkMnf4 YouTube] announcing the release of her album.
 
[[Fantasia Erotica]] was pulled from the vault in 1991 when [[Prince]] started to work with [[Carmen Electra]]. Her version was released on her [[Album: Carmen Electra|eponymous album]] in 1993 credited to [[Prince]] (music) and [[Carmen Electra]] (lyrics). In 2014, [[Anna Fantastic]] posted a [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=574793095945212&set=vb.130313623726497&type=2&theater video] on her Facebook page of a rehearsal for a performance video of the song, dated [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 14|14 February 1989]], and in 2018 a more complete version on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=OEc5rtkMnf4 YouTube] announcing the release of her album.

Revision as of 17:09, 11 August 2018

1989: Unreleased project.png Corporate World Unreleased Albums
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Unreleased Albums
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1990: Unreleased project.png Untitled Jill Jones album
Untitled Anna Fantastic album

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Album details


Intended Release Date: 1990 (assumed)
Label(s): Paisley Park Records (assumed)
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)

See also


Carmen Electra
(album)
 
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This entry details a planned debut album by Anna Garcia, renamed Anna Fantastic by Prince recorded between 1989 and 1990.

Nothing much is known about the album. Anna Garcia was romantically involved with Prince at that time and inspired many songs (Pink Cashmere, Anna Waiting and Lemon Crush). Anna Garcia had previously released a single under the name ‘Sheree’ called “Ronnie - Talk To Russia!” which had nothing to do with Prince’s song with the same title and he wanted to make a full album with her. She recruited her friends Tamara Chloe and Eliza Esther to help her on this project which turned into a girl group named ‘Fantasia Erotica featuring Anna Fantastic’ album at that point. Fantasia Erotica, written by Garcia (lyrics) and Prince (music) is the only known song recorded for the album. Other tracks were most likely recorded as Anna Fantastic announced in 2018 that she would release songs that Prince and she wrote together on her forthcoming album "Erotica" (planned to be released in Summer 1998).

Prince was working on many projects between 1989 and 1990 (the Batman soundtrack, the Graffiti Bridge movie and its soundtrack, The Time’s Corporate World, albums for Flash, Jill Jones and the Nude Tour among others). Work on Anna Fantastic’s album got constantly postponed and the project never got off the ground, so she went back to London, England where she was offered a record deal. She wanted to work with other songwriters while Prince wanted to write and produce entirely her album. This disagreement led to the end of their collaboration.

Fantasia Erotica was pulled from the vault in 1991 when Prince started to work with Carmen Electra. Her version was released on her eponymous album in 1993 credited to Prince (music) and Carmen Electra (lyrics). In 2014, Anna Fantastic posted a video on her Facebook page of a rehearsal for a performance video of the song, dated 14 February 1989, and in 2018 a more complete version on YouTube announcing the release of her album. This page will be updated when (or if) Anna Garcia releases her album "Erotica" in 2018 or later.



Track listing
CD

The album was never completed but was believed to include Fantasia Erotica 1

All tracks written by Prince (assumed) except where noted
1 Written by Anna Fantastic (lyrics) and Prince (music)



Personnel
Musicians
  • Anna Fantastic - lead vocals
  • Prince – all instruments (assumed)
  • Tamara Chloe – vocals (assumed)
  • Eliza Esther – vocals (assumed)
  • Other performance details unknown


Production


 
Additional Information

Trivia


References
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Corporate World
Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
1990
Untitled Jill Jones album
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