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|introduction              = '''Six And ½''' is the b-side of [[Madhouse]]'s single [[Single: 6|6]], the first and only single from their first album [[Album: 8|8]]. '''Six And ½''' was written by [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) and produced by [[Prince]] (also credited to [[Madhouse]]).
 
|introduction              = '''Six And ½''' is the b-side of [[Madhouse]]'s single [[Single: 6|6]], the first and only single from their first album [[Album: 8|8]]. '''Six And ½''' was written by [[Eric Leeds]] (credited to [[Madhouse]]) and produced by [[Prince]] (also credited to [[Madhouse]]).
  
Basic tracking for this song took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 8|8 October 1986]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California during post-production work for the album [[Album: 8|8]] (the day after disbanding [[Prince and the Revolution|The Revolution]] and recording [[Telepathy]] and three days before [[Violet Blue]]). At this point the track was given the title '''Nine''', not to be confused with a different song [[Nine]] than was later released on [[Madhouse]]’s second album [[Album: 16|16]]). The title-change was made after the track was assigned as the b-side for the single [[Single: 6|6]], therefor other than the similarity in numbering and in music style, '''Six And ½''' is not related musically to [[Six]], the sinmgle of which it appeared as b-side of.
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Basic tracking for this song took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 8|8 October 1986]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California during post-production work for the album [[Album: 8|8]] (the day after disbanding [[Prince and the Revolution|The Revolution]] and recording [[Telepathy]] and three days before [[Violet Blue]]). At this point the track was given the title '''Nine''', not to be confused with a different song [[Nine]] than was later released on [[Madhouse]]’s second album [[Album: 16|16]]). The title-change was made after the track was assigned as the b-side for the single [[Single: 6|6]], therefor other than the similarity in numbering and in music style, '''Six And ½''' is not related musically to [[Six]], the single of which it appeared as b-side of.
  
 
The track is notable for being the only [[Madhouse]] track to include trumpet from [[Atlanta Bliss]], and the only [[Madhouse]] track to be written entirely by [[Eric Leeds]].
 
The track is notable for being the only [[Madhouse]] track to include trumpet from [[Atlanta Bliss]], and the only [[Madhouse]] track to be written entirely by [[Eric Leeds]].

Revision as of 21:29, 8 August 2021

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Six And ½

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single art for 6
Song details
Performer: Madhouse
First Released: 14 January 1987 - 6 single
Album(s): None
Writer(s): Eric Leeds (credited to Madhouse)
Producer(s): Prince (credited to Madhouse)
Live Appearances
First and last live appearance:
  • This track is not believed to have been performed live by Prince or Madhouse
Performed regularly on tour:
  • none
Performed occasionally in shows:
  • none

Six And ½ is the b-side of Madhouse's single 6, the first and only single from their first album 8. Six And ½ was written by Eric Leeds (credited to Madhouse) and produced by Prince (also credited to Madhouse).

Basic tracking for this song took place on 8 October 1986 at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California during post-production work for the album 8 (the day after disbanding The Revolution and recording Telepathy and three days before Violet Blue). At this point the track was given the title Nine, not to be confused with a different song Nine than was later released on Madhouse’s second album 16). The title-change was made after the track was assigned as the b-side for the single 6, therefor other than the similarity in numbering and in music style, Six And ½ is not related musically to Six, the single of which it appeared as b-side of.

The track is notable for being the only Madhouse track to include trumpet from Atlanta Bliss, and the only Madhouse track to be written entirely by Eric Leeds.


Recording Information
Recording Sessions
Date Studio Additional info
8 October 1986 Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA Basic tracking
Recording Personnel
  • Eric Leeds - saxophone
  • Prince - all other instruments, except where noted (uncredited)
  • Atlanta Bliss - trumpet
  • Dr. Fink - credited for keyboards, but does not appear
  • Levi Seacer, Jr. - credited for bass guitar, but does not appear
  • John Lewis - credited for drums, but does not appear

Versions
Released Versions
Title Length Released Version Additional info
Six And ½ .2:36 6 single Edit



 
Additional Information

See also Trivia


References
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