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[[Am I Without U?]] was first intended for the [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] album, which was abandoned when [[Prince]] began work on the [[Album: Batman|Batman]] album. It is not clear if [[Jill Jones]] re-recorded vocals before her projected album was abandoned. [[4 Lust]], a companion piece to the song [[For Love]] on her first album and recorded in 1985, was also considered for the 1990 album. The initial version was recorded as a [[Jill Jones]] and [[Prince]] duet. [[Jill Jones]] later re-recorded a ‘solo' version produced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_League Human League] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_17 Heaven 17]’s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyn_Ware Martyn Ware] in 1988 (they also may have recorded other songs together while she was in England, but this has not been verified). | [[Am I Without U?]] was first intended for the [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] album, which was abandoned when [[Prince]] began work on the [[Album: Batman|Batman]] album. It is not clear if [[Jill Jones]] re-recorded vocals before her projected album was abandoned. [[4 Lust]], a companion piece to the song [[For Love]] on her first album and recorded in 1985, was also considered for the 1990 album. The initial version was recorded as a [[Jill Jones]] and [[Prince]] duet. [[Jill Jones]] later re-recorded a ‘solo' version produced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_League Human League] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_17 Heaven 17]’s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyn_Ware Martyn Ware] in 1988 (they also may have recorded other songs together while she was in England, but this has not been verified). | ||
− | A fifth song, [[Flesh And Blood]] was written and initially recorded by Jill and Chris Bruce as "Revolutionary" and sent to Prince who reworked it with additional saxophone by [[Candy Dulfer]]. A keyboard part from this song was later used on [[New Power Generation]]. | + | A fifth song, [[Flesh And Blood]] was written and initially recorded by Jill and Chris Bruce as "Revolutionary" and sent to [[Prince]] who reworked it with additional saxophone by [[Candy Dulfer]]. A keyboard part from this song was later used on [[New Power Generation]]. |
It is not known if older other tracks intended for [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill’s first album]] ([[Killin’ At The Soda Shop]], [[Married Man]], [[Rough]], [[Living Doll]], [[No Call U]] and [[My Sex]] were considered during the making of the second album. | It is not known if older other tracks intended for [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill’s first album]] ([[Killin’ At The Soda Shop]], [[Married Man]], [[Rough]], [[Living Doll]], [[No Call U]] and [[My Sex]] were considered during the making of the second album. | ||
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Of the tracks intended for this project, only the video for [[Boom, Boom (Can’t U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]], saw some kind of an official release as it was broadcast on the [[NPG Music Club (Website)| NPG Music Club]] in May 2006. In 2011, [[Jill Jones]] streamed the duet version of [[4 Lust]] on her Youtube account for a few days. All the other songs remain unreleased. | Of the tracks intended for this project, only the video for [[Boom, Boom (Can’t U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]], saw some kind of an official release as it was broadcast on the [[NPG Music Club (Website)| NPG Music Club]] in May 2006. In 2011, [[Jill Jones]] streamed the duet version of [[4 Lust]] on her Youtube account for a few days. All the other songs remain unreleased. | ||
− | After the cancelation of the album, [[Jill Jones|Jill]] was still under contract with [[Paisley Park Records]], which expired in 1993 after the demise of the label. She played in the movie [[Film: Graffiti Bridge| Graffiti Bridge]] before leaving [[Prince]]’s camp to go to England and work with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Simenon Tim Simenon] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_the_Bass Bomb The Bass] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reynolds_(musician) John Reynolds]. [[Jill Jones]] would later work again with Chris Bruce and release a ‘collaborative' album with him called "Two" in 2001. It wasn’t until 2016 that [[Jill Jones]] finally released her second solo album called "I Am". | + | After the cancelation of the album, [[Jill Jones|Jill]] was still under contract with [[Paisley Park Records]], which expired in 1993 after the demise of the label. She played in the movie [[Film: Graffiti Bridge| Graffiti Bridge]] before leaving [[Prince]]’s camp to go to England and work with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Simenon Tim Simenon] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_the_Bass Bomb The Bass] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reynolds_(musician) John Reynolds]. [[Jill Jones]] would later work again with Chris Bruce and release a ‘collaborative' album with him called "Two" in 2001. It wasn’t until 2016 that [[Jill Jones]] finally released her second solo album called "I Am". In April 2024, seven of the songs Jill Jones worked on in London in 1988 for the proposed second album ("Unattainable Love", "Living Legend", "Long Time", "Wite Dogs", "Some Of Us", "Red" and "Tango") were released on digital platforms as [https://linktr.ee/Jilljonesmusic?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3G-pVWohbMpmTBnK8EWCpr2rVLApYg05DDcl4cYgK7TRxpgPDaBSbzB2M_aem_AS11vUEHJYWZrwqKAbHOAz9gVdTnbxdBdnw1lE_IP-9eJQ79cvra6GpF08Ha3l-4DdoCbV85iXgeCKq-c-JV2M2B The London Sessions]. |
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