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− | Record label RCA had encouraged Deborah Allen to explore and expand her musical horizons; she had begun to employ electronic instrumentation on her previous album "Let Me Be the First", issued in 1984. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Allen Deborah Allen] and [[Prince]] were recording in different studios at the [[Sunset Sound]], Los Angeles, California, USA, when she asked a song to [[Prince]], through her sound engineer [[Bill Jackson]] who had previously worked with him. | + | Record label RCA had encouraged Deborah Allen to explore and expand her musical horizons; she had begun to employ electronic instrumentation on her previous album "Let Me Be the First", issued in 1984. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Allen Deborah Allen] and [[Prince]] were recording in different studios at the [[Sunset Sound]], Los Angeles, California, USA, when she asked a song to [[Prince]], through her sound engineer [[Bill Jackson]] who had previously worked with him. [[Prince]] re-recorded [[Witness 4 The Prosecution]] for her but chose to give her the newly written [[Telepathy]]. |
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