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The album includes the songs [[Mind Bells]] and [[Bliss]], both co-written and mostly performed by [[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]. [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kahoru Kohiruimaki]'s manager, Seijiro Udo, had promoted [[Prince]]'s Japanese concerts on the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and Udo asked [[Prince]] to provide some tracks for [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kohiruimaki].  
 
The album includes the songs [[Mind Bells]] and [[Bliss]], both co-written and mostly performed by [[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]. [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kahoru Kohiruimaki]'s manager, Seijiro Udo, had promoted [[Prince]]'s Japanese concerts on the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and Udo asked [[Prince]] to provide some tracks for [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kohiruimaki].  
  
[[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] recorded the tracks in Summer 1989, and [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kohiruimaki] simply overdubbed vocals for the tracks in Autumn, 1989.
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[[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] recorded the tracks in Summer 1989, and [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kohiruimaki] simply overdubbed vocals for the tracks in Autumn 1989.
  
 
No singles were released from the album. As the album was not released outside of Japan, it did not enter the US charts.
 
No singles were released from the album. As the album was not released outside of Japan, it did not enter the US charts.
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<b>*</b> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]
 
<b>*</b> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]]
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# <b>Wild Generation</b>
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# <b>リバーサイドパーク</b>
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# <b>In The Rain</b>
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# <b>Time The Motion</b>
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# <b>[[Mind Bells]]</b> (4:22) *
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# <b>[[Bliss]]</b> (4:25) *
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# <b>(Talk)</b>
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# <b>オーロラの瞳 </b>
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# <b>アスファルトの帰り道</b>
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# <b>Everything's All Right</b>
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# <b>Hold On Me</b>
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# <b>Dreamer</b>
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# <b>いい子を抱いて眠りなよ</b>
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# <b>I'm Here</b>
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==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
 
===Musicians===
 
===Musicians===

Revision as of 10:49, 10 July 2016

1989: Goodfeeling album.jpg Good Feeling All Albums All Related Artists Albums 1990: Privatewatersinthegreatdivide album.jpg Private Waters In The Great Divide

Time The Motion & Time The Motion Live


Time The Motion (Front Cover)

Album details


Released: December 1989
Length: 52:35
Label(s): Paisley Park Records, TDK Records.
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA

Time The Motion is the sixth full-length studio album by Japanese recording artist Kahoru Kohiruimaki, and was released in Japan only in December 1989.

The album includes the songs Mind Bells and Bliss, both co-written and mostly performed by Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr.. Kahoru Kohiruimaki's manager, Seijiro Udo, had promoted Prince's Japanese concerts on the Lovesexy Tour, and Udo asked Prince to provide some tracks for Kohiruimaki.

Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr. recorded the tracks in Summer 1989, and Kohiruimaki simply overdubbed vocals for the tracks in Autumn 1989.

No singles were released from the album. As the album was not released outside of Japan, it did not enter the US charts.

Track listing

Details given for Prince-related tracks only

CD

  1. Wild Generation
  2. Dreamer (Long Version)
  3. いい子を抱いて眠りなよ
  4. In The Rain
  5. Mind Bells (5:46) *
  6. Bliss (4:29) *
  7. Everything's All Right
  8. アスファルトの帰り道
  9. Time The Motion
  10. リバーサイドパーク
  11. Silent Blue


* Written by Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr. |other format = Time The Motion Live CD |content =

  1. Wild Generation
  2. リバーサイドパーク
  3. In The Rain
  4. Time The Motion
  5. Mind Bells (4:22) *
  6. Bliss (4:25) *
  7. (Talk)
  8. オーロラの瞳
  9. アスファルトの帰り道
  10. Everything's All Right
  11. Hold On Me
  12. Dreamer
  13. いい子を抱いて眠りなよ
  14. I'm Here


Personnel

Musicians


Production

  • Kahoru Kohiruimaki - producer
  • Prince - co-producer
  • Levi Seacer, Jr. - co-producer
  • Femi Jiya - engineer and mixing engineer on Mind Bells, second engineer and mixing engineer on Bliss
  • David Friedlander - second engineer on Mind Bells
  • Michael Koppelman - second engineer
  • Heidi Hanschu - engineer on Bliss
  • Keith S. Fujiyoshi - US production organizer
  • Yasuyuki Kitajima - A&R (TDK Records)
  • Jody Graham - legal
  • Michael Freidberg - legal
  • Kunihiko Morishita - legal
  • Hakubun Arai - graphic design
  • Shunsuke Matsuura - photography (front cover)
  • Kenji Miura - photography (inner)
  • Kahoru Kohiruimaki - styling
  • Hitoshi Sakaguchi - hairdressing and make-up
  • Takako Eto - artist management
  • Takamichi Hara - executive producer
  • Hiroshi Ogura - executive producer


Thanks

  • "My deepest appreciation to: Prince: Thank you for your great songs "Mind Bells" and "Bliss." I love it. D. Kirk and D. Campbell: We have done a great job together. Thank you. M. Kloster: Thanks for the hard job. J. Tama Kawaguchi: Without you, I couldn't have finished this project. Gary T. Hara: Thank you, God Father! My Great Staff: Takako E and Dennis Y. Neve, Everybody, Thanks! Jesse: You're my imagination. God BLISS you."


Singles released

  • None.

Charts

  • This album did not enter the charts.

Awards, nominations, and certifications

  • Information needed.

Releases

Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

Japan CD 29K2-1002 center center center center

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

None

 

 

Additional Information

Promotion

Trivia

  • The album was released on Paisley Park Records and distributed in Japan by TDK Records, a Warner-Pioneer label.

References

Goodfeeling album.jpg 1989
Good Feeling
All Albums All Related Artists Albums 1990
Private Waters In The Great Divide
Privatewatersinthegreatdivide album.jpg