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+ | |album name = True Confessions | ||
+ | |album image = [[File:Trueconfessions album.jpg|200px|True Confessions (Front Cover)]] | ||
+ | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 28|28 May 1991]] | ||
+ | |length = 56:57 | ||
+ | |label = [[Paisley Park Records]] | ||
+ | |studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
+ | <!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------> | ||
|previous year = 1991 | |previous year = 1991 | ||
|next year = 1991 | |next year = 1991 | ||
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|previous album = Album: Spellbound | |previous album = Album: Spellbound | ||
|next image = Image:Martikaskitchen album.jpg | |next image = Image:Martikaskitchen album.jpg | ||
− | |next album = Album: | + | |next album = Album: Martika’s Kitchen |
|previous album link = [[Album: Spellbound|Spellbound]] | |previous album link = [[Album: Spellbound|Spellbound]] | ||
− | |next album link = [[Album: | + | |next album link = [[Album: Martika’s Kitchen|Martika’s Kitchen]] |
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− | + | |introduction = '''True Confessions''' is the first and only album by rapper [[T.C. Ellis]], and was released in May 1991. | |
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− | < | + | The album was released on [[Paisley Park Records]], and was mostly overseen by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]], but it contained three tracks with writing input by [[Prince]]: [[Miss Thang]] (on which [[Prince]] also plays all instruments), [[Girl O’ My Dreams]] and [[Bambi|Bambi (Rap)]], a rap version of the track [[Bambi]] from [[Prince]]’s 1979 album [[Album: Prince|Prince]] (which contains no musical input by [[Prince]] and is considered a cover version). |
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− | + | In addition, the track ''True Confession'' contains a rap (written by [[T.C. Ellis]]) that had previously been included on the track [[New Power Generation|New Power Generation (Pt. II)]]. | |
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− | + | [[Girl O’ My Dreams]] was initially recorded by [[Prince]] in Spring/Summer 1982, and was re-recorded by [[Prince and the Revolution]] in June 1986, before being re-recorded by [[T.C. Ellis]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] in 1990 or early 1991 while working on the '''True Confessions''' album. | |
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− | + | [[Miss Thang]] was recorded by [[Prince]] and [[T.C. Ellis]] in late Summer, 1989, making it the only track recorded by [[Prince]] specifically for the album. | |
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+ | The album also includes contributions on other tracks from [[Eric Leeds]], [[Rosie Gaines]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton]. | ||
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+ | '''Promotion''' | ||
The album produced two singles, [[Single: Miss Thang|Miss Thang]] and ''Pussycat'', but the album failed to chart. | The album produced two singles, [[Single: Miss Thang|Miss Thang]] and ''Pussycat'', but the album failed to chart. | ||
− | + | <!-------TRACK LIST -------> | |
+ | |tracklisting =Details given for [[Prince]]-related tracks only<br> | ||
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# <b>Intro</b> | # <b>Intro</b> | ||
# <b>Dope</b> | # <b>Dope</b> | ||
# <b>Segue</b> | # <b>Segue</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Miss Thang]]</b> (3:30) | + | # <b>[[Miss Thang]]</b> (3:30) <sup>1</sup> |
# <b>Pussycat</b> | # <b>Pussycat</b> | ||
# <b>For The Record</b> | # <b>For The Record</b> | ||
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# <b>Cold Thang</b> | # <b>Cold Thang</b> | ||
# <b>Bambi (Rap)</b> | # <b>Bambi (Rap)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Girl | + | # <b>[[Girl O’ My Dreams]]</b> (1:34) <sup>1</sup> |
− | # <b> | + | # <b>Somebody’s Got To Love Her</b> |
# <b>Love</b> | # <b>Love</b> | ||
# <b>Brothers And Sisters (Reprise)</b> | # <b>Brothers And Sisters (Reprise)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix)</b> (5:37) | + | # <b>[[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix)</b> (5:37) <sup>1</sup> |
− | < | + | <!-------LP FORMATS -------> |
− | + | |other format = LP/MC | |
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*Side 1: | *Side 1: | ||
# <b>Intro</b> | # <b>Intro</b> | ||
# <b>Dope</b> | # <b>Dope</b> | ||
# <b>Segue</b> | # <b>Segue</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Miss Thang]]</b> (3:30) | + | # <b>[[Miss Thang]]</b> (3:30) <sup>1</sup> |
# <b>Pussycat</b> | # <b>Pussycat</b> | ||
# <b>For The Record</b> | # <b>For The Record</b> | ||
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# <b>Cold Thang</b> | # <b>Cold Thang</b> | ||
# <b>Bambi (Rap)</b> | # <b>Bambi (Rap)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Girl | + | # <b>[[Girl O’ My Dreams]]</b> (1:34) <sup>1</sup> |
− | # <b> | + | # <b>Somebody’s Got To Love Her</b> |
# <b>Love</b> | # <b>Love</b> | ||
# <b>Brothers And Sisters (Reprise)</b> | # <b>Brothers And Sisters (Reprise)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix)</b> (5:37) | + | # <b>[[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix)</b> (5:37) <sup>1</sup> |
− | == | + | |credits = |
− | = | + | |* comment = <sup>1</sup> Written by [[Prince]] |
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+ | |musicians = [[T.C. Ellis]] - lead vocals | ||
*[[Prince]] - all instruments on [[Miss Thang]] | *[[Prince]] - all instruments on [[Miss Thang]] | ||
*[[Jana Anderson]] - background vocals on [[Miss Thang]] | *[[Jana Anderson]] - background vocals on [[Miss Thang]] | ||
− | *[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - all instruments on [[Girl | + | *[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - all instruments on [[Girl O’ My Dreams]] |
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− | = | + | |production = [[Alan Leeds]] - executive producer |
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*[[Prince]] - producer and mixing engineer on [[Miss Thang]] | *[[Prince]] - producer and mixing engineer on [[Miss Thang]] | ||
*[[Larry Robinson]] - remix on [[Miss Thang]] | *[[Larry Robinson]] - remix on [[Miss Thang]] | ||
− | *[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - producer and mixing engineer on [[Girl | + | *[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - producer and mixing engineer on [[Girl O’ My Dreams]] |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez] - remix on [[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix) | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Vasquez Junior Vasquez] - remix on [[Miss Thang]] (Vasquez Ice Mix) | ||
*[[David Friedlander]] - mastering | *[[David Friedlander]] - mastering | ||
*Howie Weinberg - mastering | *Howie Weinberg - mastering | ||
− | < | + | *Tom Berthiaume - album photography |
− | = | + | *Robin Lynch - art director |
− | + | *Lorna Stowall - designer | |
− | + | *Hair - Earl Jones | |
− | [[Image | + | *Cheryl Nick - make-up |
− | + | *David C. Maderich - stylist | |
− | ==Charts== | + | *Charlnitta Ellis - stylist |
− | + | *Lisa Reker - album coordinator | |
− | == | + | *Juli Knapp - album coordinator |
− | {{:Releases: Empty}} | + | *Douglas A. Myren - personal management |
− | + | *Charlnitta Ellis - personal management | |
− | + | |thanks = I would like to thank GOD For His Guidance | |
− | + | *Mentors: Mum and Dad, Stuart H. Ellis Jr. - Brother, Sallie A. Fletcher - Aunt Sadie, Prince - Partner & Friend, J.D. Steele - Partner & Friend, Mailia Franklin - Queen of Funk, Joseph C. Duke - Godfather | |
− | + | *My Family: Mabel Louise Fletcher, Solon H. Ellis Jr., Thomas A. Ellis, Wanda J. Ellis, Chaltnitta M. Ellis, Sue Ann Carwell, Davierna Shelton | |
− | + | *The Law: Winthrop and Weinstine - Robbie Soskin, Chuck Durant, Doug Myren, Paula Forbes | |
− | + | *This album is dedicated to my mom, Mabel Louise Ellis, in loving memory of my father. Solon H. Ellis (1899-1987) | |
− | + | *Special Thanks to Prince, Levi Seacer, Jr., George Clinton and the Funk Mob, Alan Leeds, Lisa Reker, Juli Knapp, Miko Weaver, Therese Stoulil, Eric Leeds, Richard Pryor, James Brown, Earth, Wind and Fire, Danny Ray, Sly Stone, Gilbert Davison, Harlan Austin, Duane Nelson, Derrick Henry, The Staff at Paisley Park, Warner Bros, David Maderich, Helen Hiatt, Earl Jones, Tonya Thompson, Lil' Lonnie J, Paula Forbes, Charlnitta Ellis, Diane Holmes, Sherry Moore, Scott "L7" McNeal, "B-Quik" (The Unknown), Big Mike Mess, 4 Deep (The Unknown), Kevin Eaves, Bryant Young, Tracey "Treylewd" Lewis, Mailia "The Queen Of Funk" Franklin, Gary Owens, EPMD, Public Enemy, Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Raheim of the Furious 5, KRS-ONE, Malcolm X, Dr. K., Sue Ann, Lane Bellamy, Claudia Shelton, Eric Bullock, Tamara Tollakson, Jay King, David "Dope Mix" Friedlander, Tim (C.T.) Lynch, The Steele Family, J.B. Ski, Rene Reeves, "V Smooth", "Sir Jam", Jana Anderson, Rosie Gaines, Robin Power, Kimberly Dionne, Leah Marie, Vivian "Miss Thang" Rivero, Kim Rashed, Leslie Kruze, Kirk Johnson, Damon Dickson, Tony Mosley, Tom Berthiaume, Donald Fields, Liz Eley, Sonny Thompson, Todd Marks, Tommy Elm, Joe Finger, Jimmy Steffan, Sean Turner, Walter "Q-Bear" Banks, Chicco Edner, Dorian Flowers, Alan Flowers, David Z., Tom Garneau, Paul Kelb, DJ Cowboy, Richard & Bonnie Vernon, Charles & Debbie Messinger, Ingrid Chavez, Shane & Katherine, Hot Sauce (The Sugar-Coated Daddies of Funk), Joseph C. Duke, Fred Devir, KMOJ, "Clip" Payne, Candace Harrison, "Amp" Fiddler, Darryl Boudreaux, Brownmark, Troy Fouford, Bobby Battle, Winthrop & Weinstine, Robbie Soskin, Doug Myren, Chuck Durant, Atosennim Music, Kay Kay Elliott, Lee Stanford, Mark Miller, Max Starr, Wednesday Night IBCA Group, D. Riese, CMP, and most of all, You! | |
− | + | <!-------SINGLES -------> | |
− | + | |singles =<small>Of the 2 singles released from this album, only the one with a [[Prince]] contribution is listed below:</small> | |
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− | + | |Single = [[Single: Miss Thang|Miss Thang]] | |
− | = | + | |B-side = [[Miss Thang]] |
− | + | |Image = Missthang single.jpg | |
− | + | |Link = Single: Miss Thang | |
− | + | }} | |
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− | + | |charts = {{noCharts|format=album|Country= the USA}} | |
− | + | |certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}} | |
− | + | |awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}} | |
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+ | |releases = {{:Releases: Empty}} | ||
+ | |album promotion = | ||
+ | |trivia = | ||
+ | |alternative = | ||
+ | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | ||
+ | |categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]] | ||
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