| |introduction = '''And How''' is the third track on the 1991 French release of [[Jevetta Steele]]'s first solo album [[Album: Here It Is|Here It Is]] ([[Jevetta Steele]] is also part of the group [[The Steeles]]). The song was removed from the 1993 worldwide reissue, for unknown reasons. | | |introduction = '''And How''' is the third track on the 1991 French release of [[Jevetta Steele]]'s first solo album [[Album: Here It Is|Here It Is]] ([[Jevetta Steele]] is also part of the group [[The Steeles]]). The song was removed from the 1993 worldwide reissue, for unknown reasons. |
− | Basic tracking for [[Prince]]'s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_19|19 March 1986]] at [[Prince]]'s [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota during initial sessions for the [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] album (four days after [[The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker]], the same day as [[Power Fantastic]], and the day before [[And That Says What?]]). [[David Z.|David Z. Rivkin]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] re-worked and re-recorded the song with [[Jevetta Steele]]'s vocals, in November 1990, at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, without any new contribution from [[Prince]] (during the same set of sessions where [[David Z.|David Z. Rivkin]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] worked with [[Prince]] to record [[Well Done]], and [[Prince]] also recorded [[Hey, Louie Louie]] and [[Get Blue]]). | + | Basic tracking for [[Prince]]'s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_19|19 March 1986]] at [[Prince]]'s [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota during initial sessions for the [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] album (six days after [[The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker]], the same day as [[Power Fantastic]], and the day before [[And That Says What?]]). [[David Z.|David Z. Rivkin]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] re-worked and re-recorded the song with [[Jevetta Steele]]'s vocals, in November 1990, at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, without any new contribution from [[Prince]] (during the same set of sessions where [[David Z.|David Z. Rivkin]] and [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] worked with [[Prince]] to record [[Well Done]], and [[Prince]] also recorded [[Hey, Louie Louie]] and [[Get Blue]]). |