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− | |introduction = '''Flesh And Blood''' is an unreleased song by [[Jill Jones]] recorded in Summer 1989 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, for use on the proposed [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|second album]] by [[Jill Jones]] (along with [[Boom, Boom (Can't U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]], [[My Baby Knows]] and [[Am I Without U?]]). | + | |introduction = '''Flesh And Blood''' is an unreleased song by [[Jill Jones]] recorded in Summer 1989 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, for use on the proposed [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|second album]] by [[Jill Jones]] (along with [[Boom, Boom (Can't U Feel The Beat Of My Heart)]], [[My Baby Knows]] and possibly [[Am I Without U?]]). |
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| The song was written and initially recorded by [[Jill Jones|Jill]] and Chris Bruce and sent to [[Prince]] who reworked it. [[Candy Dulfer]] provided saxophone, marking her first performance on a new recording (she had added saxophone overdubs to several older tracks in late July and August 1989, also at [[Paisley Park Studios]]). A keyboard part from this song was later used on [[New Power Generation]]. The album was not completed, however, as [[Prince]] and [[Jill Jones]] disagreed on the direction of the album, with [[Jill Jones]] wanting to sing more mature songs than [[Prince]] was providing. The song remains unreleased. | | The song was written and initially recorded by [[Jill Jones|Jill]] and Chris Bruce and sent to [[Prince]] who reworked it. [[Candy Dulfer]] provided saxophone, marking her first performance on a new recording (she had added saxophone overdubs to several older tracks in late July and August 1989, also at [[Paisley Park Studios]]). A keyboard part from this song was later used on [[New Power Generation]]. The album was not completed, however, as [[Prince]] and [[Jill Jones]] disagreed on the direction of the album, with [[Jill Jones]] wanting to sing more mature songs than [[Prince]] was providing. The song remains unreleased. |