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|introduction = '''Try Me''' is a studio album by [[Rosie Gaines]] originally planned for release in 1994, but eventually released digitally in 2005; many of the tracks had since been worked on further and released on [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]], released in 1995. '''Try Me''' features one song with writing and musical input by [[Prince]] - [[Hit U In The Socket|In The Socket]] (previously released by the [[NPG Music Club]] in a remixed form as [[Hit U In The Socket]]). | |introduction = '''Try Me''' is a studio album by [[Rosie Gaines]] originally planned for release in 1994, but eventually released digitally in 2005; many of the tracks had since been worked on further and released on [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]], released in 1995. '''Try Me''' features one song with writing and musical input by [[Prince]] - [[Hit U In The Socket|In The Socket]] (previously released by the [[NPG Music Club]] in a remixed form as [[Hit U In The Socket]]). | ||
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Work on a solo [[Rosie Gaines]] album began while she was still a member of the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] band, in 1990 ([[I Want U]] was first recorded in late 1989, before work on the album commenced). Work continued until September 1991, when she and [[Prince]] fell out regarding her solo career. She was contracted to [[Paisley Park Records]], however, and continued to work on the album without [[Prince]] following her departure from the band (after the [[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]]). The album became known as [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. | Work on a solo [[Rosie Gaines]] album began while she was still a member of the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] band, in 1990 ([[I Want U]] was first recorded in late 1989, before work on the album commenced). Work continued until September 1991, when she and [[Prince]] fell out regarding her solo career. She was contracted to [[Paisley Park Records]], however, and continued to work on the album without [[Prince]] following her departure from the band (after the [[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]]). The album became known as [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. | ||
− | After [[Paisley Park Records]] closed, [[Rosie Gaines]] worked on the album further, now renamed '''Try Me'''. The album still remained unreleased, however, until she worked on it further, renamed it [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and released it on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motown Motown Records] (see that | + | After [[Paisley Park Records]] closed, [[Rosie Gaines]] worked on the album further, now renamed '''Try Me'''. The album still remained unreleased, however, until she worked on it further, renamed it [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]] and released it on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motown Motown Records] (see that album’s entry for full details of its release). |
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− | |singles = *None at the time of release, but a remixed version of [[Hit U In The Socket|In The Socket]] (named "Hit U In The Socket") was released as an mp3 download as part of the [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_4|NPG Music Club Edition # 4]], four years prior to the | + | |singles = *None at the time of release, but a remixed version of [[Hit U In The Socket|In The Socket]] (named "Hit U In The Socket") was released as an mp3 download as part of the [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_4|NPG Music Club Edition # 4]], four years prior to the album’s release |
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