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|introduction = '''Roadhouse Garden''' is a track that was initially recorded in May 1984, likely as the first song to be recorded at the new [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. A live version was recorded soon after at a show on [[07_June 1984|7 June 1984]] at [[First Avenue]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the same show where the basic tracks for [[Our Destiny]] and [[All Day, All Night]] were also recorded. | |introduction = '''Roadhouse Garden''' is a track that was initially recorded in May 1984, likely as the first song to be recorded at the new [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. A live version was recorded soon after at a show on [[07_June 1984|7 June 1984]] at [[First Avenue]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the same show where the basic tracks for [[Our Destiny]] and [[All Day, All Night]] were also recorded. | ||
− | Although tracked separately in the studio, the song seems to have purposively been conjoined with [[Our Destiny]] when released as the fifth track on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] in 2017 (as '''[[Our Destiny]] / Roadhouse Garden'''), emulating the live rendition of both, using the same four-on-the-floor bass drumbeat, performed as segueing into one another. It is unclear if this was originally intended by [[Prince]] for the studio | + | Although tracked separately in the studio, the song seems to have purposively been conjoined with [[Our Destiny]] when released as the fifth track on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] in 2017 (as '''[[Our Destiny]] / Roadhouse Garden'''), emulating the live rendition of both, using the same four-on-the-floor bass drumbeat, performed as segueing into one another. It is unclear if this was originally intended by [[Prince]] for the studio version as well, or that it was only done as such before their inclusion on the second disc (titled ''From The Vault & Previously Unreleased'') of [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]. It has been suggested this was possibly the case as there was a limit set to the number of songs to be released on the bonus disc of the release. |
− | '''Roadhouse Garden''' is not known to have been considered for inclusion on | + | '''Roadhouse Garden''' is not known to have been considered for inclusion on [[Prince]]’s next album, [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]. According to [[Jill Jones]], the song was intended for an aborted musical also titled [[Musical: Roadhouse Garden| Roadhouse Garden]]. The track was at some point planned for inclusion on the [[Prince and the Revolution]] album [[Album: Roadhouse Garden|Roadhouse Garden]] worked on in 1998-9, but that album remained unreleased. |
− | [[Prince]]’s next album, [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]. | + | |
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− | |date = | + | |date = May 1984 (assumed) |
|studio = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]],<br>Eden Prairie, MN, USA (assumed) | |studio = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]],<br>Eden Prairie, MN, USA (assumed) | ||
|additional info = Basic tracking of studio version | |additional info = Basic tracking of studio version | ||
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|1= '''[[Our Destiny]] / Roadhouse Garden''' | |1= '''[[Our Destiny]] / Roadhouse Garden''' | ||
|2= Studio | |2= Studio | ||
− | |3= | + | |3= w/ [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] & [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] vocals overdubs |
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