Album: Vermillion

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Vermillion


Vermillion (Front Cover)

Album details


Released: 24 May, 1988
Length: 41:06
Label(s): Paisley Park Records
Studio(s): American Recording, Woodland Hills, CA, USA

Vermillion is the first and only Paisley Park Records album by Los Angeles band Three O'Clock, and was released in May, 1988. One of the tracks, Neon Telephone was written by Prince (as Joey Coco).

The album produced two singles, Love Explosion and Neon Telephone. The album did not enter the charts, however.

Prince also contributed the songs Girl O' My Dreams, We Can Funk, Teacher, Teacher and Can't Stop This Feeling I Got, but these songs was rejected by the band. Neon Telephone was recorded by Prince in July, 1985. The version used on the album retains Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman's background vocals, but was otherwise re-recorded by the band in 1987 or early 1988.

Track listing

Details given for Prince-related tracks only:

LP/MC/CD

  1. Vermillion
  2. Love Explosion
  3. To Be Where You Are
  4. When She Becomes My Girl
  5. World On Fire
  6. Neon Telephone (3:56) *
  7. On Paper
  8. Ways Of Magic
  9. Time's Going Slower
  10. Love Has No Heart
  11. Through The Sleepy Town


* Written by Prince (as Joey Coco)

Personnel

Musicians


Production


Singles released

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Charts

  • This album did not enter the charts.

Releases

CD Versions

Other Versions


Variants, special editions and re-releases

  • None.


Album promotion

  • Information needed.

Awards, nominations, and certifications

  • None.

Quotations and trivia

  • None.


References

Riotinenglish album.jpg 1988
Riot In English
All Albums All Related Artists Albums 1988
The Lover In Me
Theloverinme album.jpg