Difference between revisions of "Album: Hitnrun Phase One"
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|introduction = '''Hitnrun''' is an album announced for release "soon" during an interview by [[Hannah Welton-Ford]] on BBC 6music on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 24|24 July, 2015]]. No specific release date or record label was announced. | |introduction = '''Hitnrun''' is an album announced for release "soon" during an interview by [[Hannah Welton-Ford]] on BBC 6music on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 24|24 July, 2015]]. No specific release date or record label was announced. | ||
− | A full tracklist is not known, but some information was given about certain tracks planned for inclusion. Two tracks have been reworked from earlier versions for inclusion on the album. [[A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses]], initially recorded in late April - early May 1992 with vocals by [[Rosie Gaines]] (with new vocals recorded by [[Nona Gaye]] in late 1993), has been re-recorded for inclusion on the album. Also included is an "industrial" version of [[This Could Be Us]], a song which was previously recorded in Spring 2014 and released on [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]]. [[Hardrocklover]], released as a [[Single: Hardrocklover|single]] in early July, 2015, has also been announced for inclusion on the album. | + | A full tracklist is not known, but some information was given about certain tracks planned for inclusion. Two tracks have been reworked from earlier versions for inclusion on the album. |
+ | *[[A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses]], initially recorded in late April - early May 1992 with vocals by [[Rosie Gaines]] (with new vocals recorded by [[Nona Gaye]] in late 1993), has been re-recorded for inclusion on the album. | ||
+ | *Also included is an "industrial" version of [[This Could Be Us]], a song which was previously recorded in Spring 2014 and released on [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]]. | ||
+ | *[[Hardrocklover]], released as a [[Single: Hardrocklover|single]] in early July, 2015, has also been announced for inclusion on the album. | ||
− | The album title suggests a connection with [[Prince]]'s various "hit n' run" one-off shows - a term he has used since the Spring 1986 series of short-notice shows prior to the [[Parade Tour]] - but from the details known about the album so far, this is a studio album recorded and produced in similar fashion to his other recent work. Having been announced before its release, the title also doesn't reflect the album's release strategy. | + | The album title suggests a connection with [[Prince]]'s various "hit n' run" one-off shows - a term he has used since the Spring 1986 series of short-notice shows prior to the [[Parade Tour]] - but from the details known about the album so far, this is a studio album recorded and produced in similar fashion to his other recent work. |
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+ | Having been announced before its release, the title also doesn't reflect the album's release strategy. | ||
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The album is believed to have been recorded in early-to-mid 2015 at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. It is assumed at this point that [[A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses]] and [[This Could Be Us]] are new recordings not based on the previously-exisiting recordings of these tracks, but more details will be added as they become known. | The album is believed to have been recorded in early-to-mid 2015 at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA. It is assumed at this point that [[A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses]] and [[This Could Be Us]] are new recordings not based on the previously-exisiting recordings of these tracks, but more details will be added as they become known. | ||
− | During the announcement of the album, [[Hannah Welton-Ford]] announced that the album was recorded solely by [[Prince]] and [[Joshua Welton]], indicating that the [[3rdEyeGirl]] band was not involved in the album. | + | During the announcement of the album, [[Hannah Welton-Ford]] announced that the album was recorded solely by [[Prince]] and [[Joshua Welton]], indicating that the [[3rdEyeGirl]] band was not involved in the album. She also announced that the album was played in full during a DJ set by [[Joshua Welton]] following [[Prince]] and [[3rdEyeGirl]]'s private show celebrating African-American Music Appreciation Month, hosted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in the East Room of The White House in Washington, D.C., on [[13 June, 2015]], indicating that the album was complete at that time. |
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