Dolphin is the eighth track (sixth song) on Prince’s 17th album The Gold Experience, the first album to be credited to , and, around the time of the album’s release, Dolphin was available as a promo single, available only on cassette in the UK. In 1993, however, Dolphin was included in the Glam Slam Ulysses stage-show, during the segment titled "Lotus Land".
Almost a year prior to the album’s release, on 30 September 1994, a promo video for Dolphin was premiered as the first video to be broadcast on VH-1 Europe. In early 1995, a rehearsal version of the track by Prince was included as the seventh and final track on Prince’s VHS release The Undertaker.
Basic tracking took place on 2 January 1993 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same one-day session that produced Come, Dark, Dream, Endorphinmachine and Laurianne), with only vocals, drums, guitar and bass guitar. The track was included as the eighth track on a March 1993 configuration of Come. Further guitar, keyboards and sound effects were added to the track between Autumn 1993 and Summer 1994, before it was included as the eleventh track (seventh song) on The Gold Experience in September or October 1994.
The rehearsal version included as the seventh and final track on the The Undertaker album (which was ultimately abandoned, but released on home video as The Undertaker) was recorded on 14 June 1993 at Paisley Park Studios (along with versions of The Ride, Poorgoo, Honky Tonk Women, Bambi, Zannalee and The Undertaker, the day before recording Calhoun Square).
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