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| The single also contained a remix of [[The Latest Fashion]], which was also taken from [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. | | The single also contained a remix of [[The Latest Fashion]], which was also taken from [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. |
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| + | Interestingly, the '''Boom Mix''' version of [[Shake!]] included on the maxi-single contains new vocals by [[Morris Day]] and samples from songs of the [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] album ([[Release It]], [[Graffiti Bridge]], [[The Latest Fashion]], [[Shake!]] and [[We Can Funk]]) over a sample of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_White_Band Average White Band] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_E._King Ben E. King]’s 1977 song ''A Star In The Ghetto''. This technique of introducing the album on a track was later re-used for [[2 Whom It May Concern]] in 1992 (and to some degree on the '''Dance Remix''' of [[Let’s Work]] in 1982). Both tracks (and some remixes for [[7]]° use samples of a man laughing which may come from a sound-effect library as it was also used by other unreleated acts. This laugh sample on [[2 Whom It May Concern]] and the `[[7]] remixes is therefore not considered as a sample of the '''Boom Mix''' of [[Shake!]]. |
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| + | Both the '''Boom Mix''' and the '''Battle Mix''' also contain a dialogue scene (between [[Prince]] and [[The Time]] members) lifted from the [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] movie. |
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| [[Morris Hayes]] stated in a 1994 interview with Q Magazine that it was while contributing to one of the remixes of [[Shake!]] for this release that he was asked by [[Prince]] to record with him. This release marks the first appearance by [[Morris Hayes]] on a [[Prince]] release, therefore, although his contribution is uncredited, and it is unclear on which track he appears. | | [[Morris Hayes]] stated in a 1994 interview with Q Magazine that it was while contributing to one of the remixes of [[Shake!]] for this release that he was asked by [[Prince]] to record with him. This release marks the first appearance by [[Morris Hayes]] on a [[Prince]] release, therefore, although his contribution is uncredited, and it is unclear on which track he appears. |