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|introduction          = This entry details an untitled instrumental album by [[NPG Q]], recorded in August 2014. [[NPG Q]] (short for NPG Quartet) was a band assembled by [[Prince]] in July 2016, that comprised [[John Blackwell]] on drums, [[Andrew Gouché]] on bass, [[Marcus Anderson]] on saxophone and [[Xavier Taplin]] on keyboards. The band played with Kandace Springs at her show at [[venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 26|26 July 2014]] broadcast live on [[3rdEye TV]]. [[Prince]] also asked them to rehearse some songs without him, which they did for two weeks. After those rehearsals, a show billed as the “Supermoon Recording Session” was held at [[venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] on [[10_August_2014-am|10 August 2014]]. The name of the 4-piece band mentioned on the flyer was NPJazz. Some ten songs were played that night, including ''Hit It And Quit It'', ''Trojan Horse'', ''Eblues'', ''6/8 Joint'', and ''Shaft''. [[Prince]] guested for the first two songs during the show. When asked on Twitter if the show was recorded and if it will be released, [http://twitter.com/3RDEYEGIRL @3RDEYEGIRL] replied: <blockquote>''"BAND IN STUDIO A MIXING IT DOWN NOW"''</blockquote>
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|introduction          = This entry details an untitled instrumental album by [[NPG Q]], recorded in August 2014. [[NPG Q]] (short for NPG Quartet) was a band assembled by [[Prince]] in July 2014, that comprised [[John Blackwell]] on drums, [[Andrew Gouché]] on bass, [[Marcus Anderson]] on saxophone and [[Xavier Taplin]] on keyboards. The band played with Kandace Springs at her show at [[venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 26|26 July 2014]] broadcast live on [[3rdEye TV]]. [[Prince]] also asked them to rehearse some songs without him, which they did for two weeks. After those rehearsals, a show billed as the “Supermoon Recording Session” was held at [[venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] on [[10_August_2014-am|10 August 2014]]. The name of the 4-piece band mentioned on the flyer was NPJazz. Some ten songs were played that night, including ''Hit It And Quit It'', [[Trojan Horse]], [[EBlues]], [[6/8 Joint]], and ''Shaft''. [[Prince]] guested for the first two songs during the show. When asked on Twitter if the show was recorded and if it will be released, [http://twitter.com/3RDEYEGIRL @3RDEYEGIRL] replied: <blockquote>''"BAND IN STUDIO A MIXING IT DOWN NOW"''</blockquote>
Nik West confirmed that the band was working on the tracks by posting a video on [http://nikwestbass.tumblr.com/post/94327102794/hanging-out-with-prince-at-paisleypark-mixing Tumblr] with [[Andrew Gouché]], [[Xavier Taplin]] and [[Kirk Johnson]] listening to an instrumental at [[Paisley Park Studios]].  Further sessions were done and [[Prince]] added his guitar to the songs. A month later on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 2014]], Dr Funkenberry tweeted: <blockquote>''""NPG Q" NEW RECORD OF 9 SONGS WITH PRINCE, ANDREW GOUCHÉ, JOHN BLACKWELL, XAVIER AND MARCUS ANDERSON"''</blockquote>
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Nik West confirmed that the band was working on the tracks by posting a video on [http://nikwestbass.tumblr.com/post/94327102794/hanging-out-with-prince-at-paisleypark-mixing Tumblr] with [[Andrew Gouché]], [[Xavier Taplin]] and [[Kirk Johnson]] listening to [[Mind Of J]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]].  Further sessions were done and [[Prince]] added his guitar to the songs. A month later on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 2014]], Dr Funkenberry tweeted: <blockquote>''""NPG Q" NEW RECORD OF 9 SONGS WITH PRINCE, ANDREW GOUCHÉ, JOHN BLACKWELL, XAVIER AND MARCUS ANDERSON"''</blockquote>
 
[[NPG Q]] played two unidentified instrumentals during the release-party for the [[Album:_Art_Official_Age|Art Official Age]] and [[Album:_Plectrumelectrum|Plectrumelectrum]] albums at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[30 September 2014]].
 
[[NPG Q]] played two unidentified instrumentals during the release-party for the [[Album:_Art_Official_Age|Art Official Age]] and [[Album:_Plectrumelectrum|Plectrumelectrum]] albums at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[30 September 2014]].
 
The planned album was shelved when [[John Blackwell]] left to tour with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo D’Angelo] in October.
 
The planned album was shelved when [[John Blackwell]] left to tour with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo D’Angelo] in October.
  
Nothing is known about ''Trojan Horse'', ''Eblues'', ''6/8 Joint'' and ''Dome'' except that the were not written by [[Prince]].  ''Shaft'' is possibly a cover of [[Theme From Shaft]] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayes Isaac Hayes] and ''Hit It And Quit It'' could be a cover of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funkadelic Funkadelic] song (from the album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggot_Brain Maggot Brain]). [[Andrew Gouché]] has confirmed that ''Mind Of J'' written by [[John Blackwell]] and previously released with his [https://www.allmusic.com/album/4ever-jia-mw0002044020 John Blackwell Project band “4Ever”] Jia album, his own ''Way Back When'' (that he wrote and would release on his first album [https://www.allmusic.com/album/we-dont-need-no-bass-mw0002852203  "We Don’t Need No Bass"] in a re-recorded form in 2015) and ''There’s That'' (written by [[Marcus Anderson]]) were also planned for the '''NPG Q ''' album. Additionally, [[Marcus Anderson]] wrote ''Dandelion'' solely, after [[Prince]] told him a story about his father. A track with the same name, probably the same song re-recorded with other musicians, would be released by [[Marcus Anderson]] in 2017 on his [https://www.allmusic.com/album/limited-edition-mw0003035491 “Limited Release”] album.
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[[Andrew Gouché]] has confirmed that [[Mind Of J]] written by [[John Blackwell]] and previously released with his band, the John Blackwell Project, on their [https://www.allmusic.com/album/4ever-jia-mw0002044020 “4Ever Jia”] album, his own [[Way Back When]] (that he wrote and would release on his first album [https://www.allmusic.com/album/we-dont-need-no-bass-mw0002852203  "We Don’t Need No Bass"] in a re-recorded form in 2015) and [[There’s That]] (written by [[Marcus Anderson]]) were also planned for the '''NPG Q ''' album. Additionally, [[Marcus Anderson]] wrote [[Dandelion]] solely, after [[Prince]] told him a story about his father. The track was later re-recorded with other musicians, and released by [[Marcus Anderson|Anderson]] in 2017 on his [https://www.allmusic.com/album/limited-edition-mw0003035491 “Limited Release”] album. Nothing is known about [[Hit It And Quit It]], [[Trojan Horse]], [[EBlues]], [[6/8 Joint]], [[Shaft]] and [[Dome]] except that the were not written by [[Prince]].  
  
 
It is assumed that [[Prince]] produced the album and played guitar on all the tracks of the '''NPG Q''' album.  
 
It is assumed that [[Prince]] produced the album and played guitar on all the tracks of the '''NPG Q''' album.  
  
All of the songs recorded for the [[NPG Q]] project remain unreleased.
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All of the songs recorded for the [[NPG Q]] project remain unreleased.
  
 
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The specific sequence of tracks is unknown, but tracks believed to have been included are:  
 
The specific sequence of tracks is unknown, but tracks believed to have been included are:  
*<b>Trojan Horse</b>
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*<b>[[Trojan Horse]]</b>
*<b>EBlues</b>
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*<b>[[EBlues]]</b>
*<b>6/8 Joint</b>
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*<b>[[6/8 Joint]]</b>
*<b>Dome</b>
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*<b>[[Dome]]</b>
*<b>Mind Of J</b> <small><sup>1</sup></small>
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*<b>[[Mind Of J]]</b> <small><sup>1</sup></small>
*<b>Way Back When</b> <small><sup>2</sup></small>
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*<b>[[Way Back When]]</b> <small><sup>2</sup></small>
*<b>There’s That</b> <small><sup>3</sup></small>
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*<b>[[There’s That]]</b> <small><sup>3</sup></small>
*<b>Dandelion</b> <small><sup>3</sup></small>
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*<b>[[Dandelion]]</b> <small><sup>3</sup></small>
*<b>Hit It And Quit It</b> <small><sup>4</sup></small>
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*<b>[[Hit It And Quit It]]</b>
 
|credits                = All tracks assumed to be written collectively by [[John Blackwell]], [[Marcus Anderson]], [[Andrew Gouché]] and [[Xavier Taplin]], except where noted:  
 
|credits                = All tracks assumed to be written collectively by [[John Blackwell]], [[Marcus Anderson]], [[Andrew Gouché]] and [[Xavier Taplin]], except where noted:  
  
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<small><sup>2</sup></small> : Written by [[Andrew Gouché]]<br>
 
<small><sup>2</sup></small> : Written by [[Andrew Gouché]]<br>
 
<small><sup>3</sup></small> : Written by [[Marcus Anderson]]<br>
 
<small><sup>3</sup></small> : Written by [[Marcus Anderson]]<br>
<small><sup>4</sup></small> : Written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bass_Nelson Billy Bass Nelson] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Shider Garry Shider] (assumed)
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Revision as of 13:59, 1 May 2020

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NPG Q Untitled album

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Album details


Intended Release Date: 2014
Label(s): NPG Records
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA

See also


   
 
This entry details an untitled instrumental album by NPG Q, recorded in August 2014. NPG Q (short for NPG Quartet) was a band assembled by Prince in July 2014, that comprised John Blackwell on drums, Andrew Gouché on bass, Marcus Anderson on saxophone and Xavier Taplin on keyboards. The band played with Kandace Springs at her show at Paisley Park Studios on 26 July 2014 broadcast live on 3rdEye TV. Prince also asked them to rehearse some songs without him, which they did for two weeks. After those rehearsals, a show billed as the “Supermoon Recording Session” was held at Paisley Park on 10 August 2014. The name of the 4-piece band mentioned on the flyer was NPJazz. Some ten songs were played that night, including Hit It And Quit It, Trojan Horse, EBlues, 6/8 Joint, and Shaft. Prince guested for the first two songs during the show. When asked on Twitter if the show was recorded and if it will be released, @3RDEYEGIRL replied:
"BAND IN STUDIO A MIXING IT DOWN NOW"
Nik West confirmed that the band was working on the tracks by posting a video on Tumblr with Andrew Gouché, Xavier Taplin and Kirk Johnson listening to Mind Of J at Paisley Park Studios. Further sessions were done and Prince added his guitar to the songs. A month later on 18 September 2014, Dr Funkenberry tweeted:
""NPG Q" NEW RECORD OF 9 SONGS WITH PRINCE, ANDREW GOUCHÉ, JOHN BLACKWELL, XAVIER AND MARCUS ANDERSON"

NPG Q played two unidentified instrumentals during the release-party for the Art Official Age and Plectrumelectrum albums at Paisley Park Studios on 30 September 2014. The planned album was shelved when John Blackwell left to tour with D’Angelo in October.

Andrew Gouché has confirmed that Mind Of J written by John Blackwell and previously released with his band, the John Blackwell Project, on their “4Ever Jia” album, his own Way Back When (that he wrote and would release on his first album "We Don’t Need No Bass" in a re-recorded form in 2015) and There’s That (written by Marcus Anderson) were also planned for the NPG Q album. Additionally, Marcus Anderson wrote Dandelion solely, after Prince told him a story about his father. The track was later re-recorded with other musicians, and released by Anderson in 2017 on his “Limited Release” album. Nothing is known about Hit It And Quit It, Trojan Horse, EBlues, 6/8 Joint, Shaft and Dome except that the were not written by Prince.

It is assumed that Prince produced the album and played guitar on all the tracks of the NPG Q album.

All of the songs recorded for the NPG Q project remain unreleased.



Track listing
CD

The specific sequence of tracks is unknown, but tracks believed to have been included are:

All tracks assumed to be written collectively by John Blackwell, Marcus Anderson, Andrew Gouché and Xavier Taplin, except where noted:

1 : Written by John Blackwell
2 : Written by Andrew Gouché
3 : Written by Marcus Anderson



Personnel
Musicians


Production
  • Prince - producer (assumed)
  • Other production details unknown


 
Additional Information

Trivia


References
Unreleased project.png 2006
Milk & Honey
Unreleased Albums
(Prince)
Unreleased Albums
(Related Artists)
2014
Untitled 3rdEyeGirl album
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