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− | A re-booted version of the band ([[Eric Leeds]] with [[Michael B.]] on drums, [[Sonny T.]] on bass, [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] on guitar and [[Prince]] on various instruments recorded an album in 1994 again using the title [[Album:_24_(1994)|24]], which was then not released, slightly revised in 1995 and ultimately left unreleased. One track of that project and the only one with a numerical title like all song on previous | + | |
+ | [[Prince]] w/ [[Eric Leeds]] recorded a dozen songs in the studio that were then given numbers and were released as two albums: [[Album:_8|8]] released in 1987 and [[Album: 16|16]] released in 1988, both featuring model Maneca Lightner and a terrier dog on the cover. A third album [[Album:_24|24]] as left unreleased. As was an album under the title '''26''', of which some material ended up on [[Eric Leeds]] first solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br> | ||
+ | A re-booted version of the band ([[Eric Leeds]] with [[Michael B.]] on drums, [[Sonny T.]] on bass, [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] on guitar and [[Prince]] on various instruments) recorded an album in 1994 again using the title [[Album:_24_(1994)|24]], which was then not released, slightly revised in 1995 and ultimately left unreleased. One track of that project and the only one with a numerical title ([[17]]) like all song on previous ''Madhouse'' albums got a release on the compilation album [[Album:_1-800_New_Funk|1-800-New Funk]]. | ||
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A live version of the band was made up when '''Madhouse'' was slated as a support act on the [[Sign O' The Times Tour]]. The line up of the band was: [[Eric Leeds]]: (Baritone) Sax, [[Dr. Fink]] Keyboards, [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] Bass, and [[Dale Alexander]] who had auditioned to be in [[Prince]] first band in 1978 on drums. The band all in monks habits played a 20 minute set, usually comprising [[The Family]]'s [[Mutiny]], [[Two]], [[Three]] and [[Six]], but occasionally [[One]], [[Nine]] and [[Sixteen]] were also played. Each song was announced with a scantly clad model holding up a sign with the number of the song to play. While on tour they also played some one-off shows in clubs. | A live version of the band was made up when '''Madhouse'' was slated as a support act on the [[Sign O' The Times Tour]]. The line up of the band was: [[Eric Leeds]]: (Baritone) Sax, [[Dr. Fink]] Keyboards, [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] Bass, and [[Dale Alexander]] who had auditioned to be in [[Prince]] first band in 1978 on drums. The band all in monks habits played a 20 minute set, usually comprising [[The Family]]'s [[Mutiny]], [[Two]], [[Three]] and [[Six]], but occasionally [[One]], [[Nine]] and [[Sixteen]] were also played. Each song was announced with a scantly clad model holding up a sign with the number of the song to play. While on tour they also played some one-off shows in clubs. | ||
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The band Prince w/ Eric Leeds recorded a dozen songs in the studio that were then given numbers and were released as two albums: 8 released in 1987 and 16 released in 1988, both featuring model Maneca Lightner and a terrier dog on the cover. A third album 24 as left unreleased. As was an album under the title 26, of which some material ended up on Eric Leeds first solo album Times Squared.
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