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| + | #REDIRECT [[Simlac]] |
− | |song name = Simlac <i>(a.k.a. Burns 1)</i>
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− | |single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]'' </small>
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− | |performer = [[Ninety-9]]
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− | |writer(s) = [[Ninety-9]] and [[Prince]] (assumed)
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− | |producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) (assumed)
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− | |previous song = [[Silver Tongue]]
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− | |next song = [[Since We’ve Been Together]]
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− | |introduction = '''Simlac''' (also known as '''Burns 1''') is an unreleased track by poet/rapper [[Ninety-9]] (real name : Dietra Moses) [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) worked on in late-Spring – early Summer 1993, at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as [[40 Ounces]], [[The Mood For Love]], [[Stained Glass]] and [[Three Shots]]). There might be other versions of the song with her own backing music as the five tracks known to have been worked or re-worked by [[Prince]] were registered on September 1st 1993 as musical compositions by [[Ninety-9|Dietra Moses]] alone at the Library Of Congress.
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− | A lyrically identical but musically different version of the song without any [[Prince]] involvement was released on the album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subliminal_Simulation Subliminal Simulation] by the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Warriors_(band) Dream Warriors] in 1994 (Canada) and 1995 (USA). Since that version lacks any [[Prince]] involvement the track (as '''Burns 1''') is still regarded unreleased.
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− | It is unclear whether this short-lived collaboration between [[Prince]] and [[Ninety-9]] was intended to lead to an album or to a particular [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|project]]. [[Prince]] sampled the tracks heavily in 1993-5 recordings, however. A significant portion of the rap, as well as a looped sample of "Sex me?", was used in [[Joint 2 Joint]]. A sample of "Diss me" from the track was used in studio and live versions of [[Days Of Wild]] and the phrase "He’s always on some medication" was included on [[Mad]].
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− | |recording info =
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− | |date = Early 1993 (assumed)
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− | |studio = Unknown studio, USA
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− | |additional info = Tracking (no [[Prince]] input)
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− | |date = Late spring – Early summer 1993
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− | |studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA
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− | |additional info = Re-working by [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])
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− | |recording personnel =
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− | *[[Ninety-9]] - vocals
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− | *[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - all instruments (assumed)
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− | |unreleased versions =
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− | |1= '''Simlac'''
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− | |2= Studio
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− | |3= Recorded 1993
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− | }}
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− | |line =
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− | |1= '''[[Joint 2 Joint]]'''
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− | |2= 7:51
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− | |3= [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]
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− | |4= Studio
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− | |5=
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− | }}
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− | {{Songline|
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− | |1= '''[[Days Of Wild]]'''
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− | |2= 9:18
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− | |3= [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]
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− | |4= Live with overdubs
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− | |5= [[09 December 1995|9 December 1995, Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]
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− | |1= '''[[Days Of Wild]]'''
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− | |2= 3:34
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− | |3= [[NPG Ahdio Show 1|NPG Ahdio Show # 1]] mp3 (not available as a separate track)
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− | |4= Live
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− | |5= [[23 October 1999-am|23 October 1999 am, Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]
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− | }}
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− | |1= '''[[Days Of Wild]] '''
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− | |2=
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− | |3=
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− | |4= Studio
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− | |5= Unreleased original 'extended' studio version
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− | }}
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− | {{Songline|
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− | |1= '''[[Days Of Wild]]'''
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− | |2=
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− | |3=
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− | |4= Edit
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− | |5= Unreleased edited version intended for [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]]
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− | }}
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− | |1= '''[[Mad]]'''
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− | |2= 5:32
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− | |3= [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_1|NPG Music Club Edition # 1]] download
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− | |4= Studio
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− | |5= [[File:SymbolSmaller.png]] version
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− | }}
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− | |1= '''[[Mad]]'''
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− | |2=
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− | |3=
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− | |4= Studio
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− | |5= Unreleased version by the New Power Generation (intended for [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]])
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− | |video versions =
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− | |broadcasts, streaming =
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− | |first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]
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− | |performed regularly on = none
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− | |performed occasionally in = none
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− | |trivia = This song is registered under the title ‘’Simalc’’ at the library of congress and as '''Simlac''' and '''Burns 1''' at the ASCAP.
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− | |see also = [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]
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− | *[[Unreleased Songs]]
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− | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''
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− | |categories = [[Category:1993]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]][[Category:Recorded 1993]]
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