Difference between revisions of "Album: Dirty Mind"
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|label = Warner Bros. Records | |label = Warner Bros. Records | ||
|studios = <b>Minnesota</b> | |studios = <b>Minnesota</b> | ||
− | *[[Wayzata Home Studio]], | + | *[[Wayzata Home Studio]], Wayzata, MN, USA (''credited as "Somewhere in Uptown"''); |
<b>California</b> | <b>California</b> | ||
*[http://hollywoodsoundstudios.com/ Hollywood Sound Recorders], Los Angeles, CA, USA | *[http://hollywoodsoundstudios.com/ Hollywood Sound Recorders], Los Angeles, CA, USA | ||
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<b>Recording process</b> | <b>Recording process</b> | ||
− | [[Prince]] began recording songs for the album in May and June, 1980 at his [[Wayzata Home Studio]], | + | [[Prince]] began recording songs for the album in May and June, 1980 at his [[Wayzata Home Studio]], Wayzata, MN, USA, immediately after returning from playing the opening act on the [[Rick James "Fire It Up Tour"]], and the album was mixed and completed in June, 1980, at [http://hollywoodsoundstudios.com/ Hollywood Sound Recorders], Los Angeles, CA, USA. |
The album's credits state that it was recorded "Somewhere in Uptown", and lists an engineer called [[Jamie Starr]], a pseudonym for [[Prince]] (his first recorded pseudonym), that he would use extensively on side projects from 1980-1983. | The album's credits state that it was recorded "Somewhere in Uptown", and lists an engineer called [[Jamie Starr]], a pseudonym for [[Prince]] (his first recorded pseudonym), that he would use extensively on side projects from 1980-1983. |
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