Big Tall Wall is a track recorded on18 April 1986 at Galpin Blvd Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It was included as the fifth track on a late April 1986 configuration of the Dream Factory album (which was planned as a Prince and the Revolution release), but was removed as the album underwent changes, and was not included on the two later configurations.
In July 1987 Prince revamped the lyrics, and re-recorded the song. It was then mentioned in the initial script of the Graffiti Bridge movie, dated 22 September 1987. It was included as the first track on the 25 September 1988 configuration of the Graffiti Bridge album.
The track was initially recorded around the time when Prince’s then-girlfriend Susannah Melvoin had moved out of Prince’s house and the lyrics, including “I’m gonna build a big tall wall, stone circle so you can’t get out”, are a direct reference to the round apartment building in Lake Calhoun to which she moved. The song at this point had a quite upbeat sound and melody, making the lyrics effectively talking about imprisonment seem somewhat sweet and innocent.
The 1987 version is re-recording, done when Prince came back from the Sign O’ The Times Tour and Susannah Melvoin was out of the picture, romantically. This version is a minimalist funk/rock song, with Prince’s vocals accompanied only by a drum machine beat. The lyrics now include the line “I’ve got more holes than a golf course” which Prince later re-used in the party coda to The Ball (later heard in the intro to both Joy In Repetition and Eye No). The line ”pretty little baby, you’re so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam” likely later inspired Glam Slam. While equally possesive, this new version seems to be attributed to a woman Prince expresses his desire (but not respect) to make his, while the previous one focussed on a woman and relationship he wants to keep.
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