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− | The house [[Prince]] | + | The house [[Prince]] rented from the summer of 1978 till September 1979, when he moved to the [[North_Arm_Drive_Home_Studio|North Arm Drive]] house in Orono, Minnesota. The white wooden house was at 5215 France Ave S. in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina, Minnesota |
==Studio== | ==Studio== | ||
− | The house had a very rudimentary studio only. Basically a 8-track recording unit | + | The house had a very rudimentary studio only. Basically a 8-track recording unit where [[Prince]] could record songs on his own. |
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The following album has in parts been recorded at the [[France Avenue Home Studio]]. Check album pages for details.<br><br> | The following album has in parts been recorded at the [[France Avenue Home Studio]]. Check album pages for details.<br><br> | ||
'''Associated Artists''': | '''Associated Artists''': | ||
− | * 94 East: [[Album: | + | * 94 East: [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] |
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− | |[[Baby, Baby, Baby]] || 1978 || | + | |[[Baby, Baby, Baby]] || 1978 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Darlene Marie]] || 1978 || | + | |[[Darlene Marie]] || 1978 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Do It Again]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Do It Again]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Donna]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Donna]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Down A Long Lonely Road]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Down A Long Lonely Road]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Gypsy]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Gypsy]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[I Am You]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[I Am You]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[I Met A Virgin Queen]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[I Met A Virgin Queen]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[I’m Leaving L.A.]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[I’m Saving It Up]] || 1978 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Love Affair]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Love Affair]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Love Of Mine]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Love Of Mine]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Love, Love, Love]] || 1978 || | + | |[[Love, Love, Love]] || 1978 || Basic tracking w/o [[Prince]] involvement, Bass guitar and guitar overdubs by [[Prince]] at a later session |
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|[[Make It Through The Storm]] || 1978 || Re-recording with Sue Ann Carwell vocals | |[[Make It Through The Storm]] || 1978 || Re-recording with Sue Ann Carwell vocals | ||
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− | |[[Miss You]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Miss You]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Nadara]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Nadara]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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|[[Rock Me, Lover]] || 1978 || Re-recording | |[[Rock Me, Lover]] || 1978 || Re-recording | ||
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− | |[[Rocking Chair]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[Rocking Chair]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[Since | + | |[[Since We’ve Been Together]] || 1978 || Re-recording with Sue Ann Carwell vocals |
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− | |[[We Would Like To See You Again]] || 1978-1979 || | + | |[[We Would Like To See You Again]] || 1978-1979 || Basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?]] || 1978 || Basic tracking (2 versions, [[Prince]] vox / Sue Anne Carwell vox) |
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− | |[[You Can Be My Teacher]] || 1978 || | + | |[[You Can Be My Teacher]] || 1978 || Basic tracking w/o [[Prince]] involvement, Bass guitar and guitar overdubs by [[Prince]] at a later session |
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 28 March 2021
France Avenue Home Studio
Overview & History
The house Prince rented from the summer of 1978 till September 1979, when he moved to the North Arm Drive house in Orono, Minnesota. The white wooden house was at 5215 France Ave S. in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina, Minnesota
Studio
The house had a very rudimentary studio only. Basically a 8-track recording unit where Prince could record songs on his own.
Material Produced
Music
Albums
The following album has in parts been recorded at the France Avenue Home Studio. Check album pages for details.
Associated Artists:
- 94 East: Symbolic Beginning
Songs
The following songs have been recorded at France Avenue Home Studio:
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Trivia
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