Orgasm (a.k.a. Poem) is the tenth and final track on Prince's fifteenth album Come, and, around the same time as the album's release, the original full-length version of the track, known as Poem, was included as the only track on a German promotional single, Come (strangely, the track Come was not included). The previous year, however, Poem was included as an untitled segue following What's My Name in the Glam Slam Ulysses stage-show, during the segment titled "Scylla" (credited, as was the whole project, to ). In 1994, four months before the album's release, Poem was heard played over the credits in The Beautiful Experience TV movie (again credited, as was the whole project, to ).
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in early 1993 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (as Poem). The track reuses a guitar solo from Private Joy (recorded exactly 13 years before the Come album release, on 16 August 1981, at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California) and vocals from Vanity 6's unreleased track Vibrator (recorded in Summer 1983 at Prince's at Kiowa Trail Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota). The "poem" was largely made up of lines from the Old Testament book Song of Songs (also known as the Song of Solomon). Poem was originally included as the ninth and final track on a March 1993 configuration of Come. It was kept for inclusion on the Come album as the first track on a 11 March 1994 configuration. For the final configuration of the album, the track was renamed Orgasm and portions of the "poem" were distributed as opening segments of other tracks; Pheromone, Race, Dark and Letitgo include segments in their opening seconds.
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