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− | |introduction = '''Space''' is the second track on [[Prince]]'s fifteenth album [[Album: Come|Come]], and, two and a half months after the album's release, [[Single: Space|Space]] was released as the album's second commercially-released single, released in North America and Japan. [[Space]] was also included in the 1993 [[Project: Glam Slam Ulysses|Glam Slam Ulysses]] stage-show, during the segment titled "The Sirens" (credited, as was the whole project, to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]). | + | |introduction = '''Space''' is the second track on [[Prince]]’s fifteenth album [[Album: Come|Come]], and, two and a half months after the album’s release, [[Single: Space|Space]] was released as the album’s second commercially-released single, released in North America and Japan. [[Space]] was also included in the 1993 [[Project: Glam Slam Ulysses|Glam Slam Ulysses]] stage-show, during the segment titled "The Sirens" (credited, as was the whole project, to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]). |
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− | While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in mid to late May 1993 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that also produced [[Pope]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[What's My Name]], [[Interactive]], [[Solo]], and a reworked version of [[Race]]), and had been recorded for consideration in the aborted [[Musical: Come|Come]] musical. The released version (and some of the remixes) contain repeated vocal samples from Ninety-9's track [[40 Ounces]] (containing input by [[Prince]]) - it is unknown if this sample was added immediately or at a later date. On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 7|7 July 1993]], a mostly-instrumental version was recorded by [[Madhouse]] (during the same five-hour session that produced [[17|Carnac]] (later renamed [[17]]), [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk|Edward]] (later renamed [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk|Asswoop]] or [[Asswhuppin' In A Trunk]]), [[(Got 2) Give It Up]], [[Parlor Games]] and [[Rootie Kazootie]], all of which were intended for a third [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]]). It was included as the third track on the album [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]], but the album, and this instrumental version, remain unreleased. | + | While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in mid to late May 1993 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that also produced [[Pope]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[What’s My Name]], [[Interactive]], [[Solo]], and a reworked version of [[Race]]), and had been recorded for consideration in the aborted [[Musical: Come|Come]] musical. The released version (and some of the remixes) contain repeated vocal samples from Ninety-9’s track [[40 Ounces]] (containing input by [[Prince]]) - it is unknown if this sample was added immediately or at a later date. On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 7|7 July 1993]], a mostly-instrumental version was recorded by [[Madhouse]] (during the same five-hour session that produced [[17|Carnac]] (later renamed [[17]]), [[Asswhuppin’ In A Trunk|Edward]] (later renamed [[Asswhuppin’ In A Trunk|Asswoop]] or [[Asswhuppin’ In A Trunk]]), [[(Got 2) Give It Up]], [[Parlor Games]] and [[Rootie Kazootie]], all of which were intended for a third [[Madhouse]] album, [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]]). It was included as the third track on the album [[Album: 24 (1994)|24]], but the album, and this instrumental version, remain unreleased. |
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| |date = Mid-late May 1993 | | |date = Mid-late May 1993 |
| |studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA | | |studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA |
− | |additional info = Basic tracking | + | |additional info = Tracking |
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| {{RecordingLine| | | {{RecordingLine| |
Space is the second track on Prince’s fifteenth album Come, and, two and a half months after the album’s release, Space was released as the album’s second commercially-released single, released in North America and Japan. Space was also included in the 1993 Glam Slam Ulysses stage-show, during the segment titled "The Sirens" (credited, as was the whole project, to ).
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in mid to late May 1993 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that also produced Pope, Strays Of The World, What’s My Name, Interactive, Solo, and a reworked version of Race), and had been recorded for consideration in the aborted Come musical. The released version (and some of the remixes) contain repeated vocal samples from Ninety-9’s track 40 Ounces (containing input by Prince) - it is unknown if this sample was added immediately or at a later date. On 7 July 1993, a mostly-instrumental version was recorded by Madhouse (during the same five-hour session that produced Carnac (later renamed 17), Edward (later renamed Asswoop or Asswhuppin’ In A Trunk), (Got 2) Give It Up, Parlor Games and Rootie Kazootie, all of which were intended for a third Madhouse album, 24). It was included as the third track on the album 24, but the album, and this instrumental version, remain unreleased.
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Released Versions
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Length
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Released
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Version
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Additional info
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Space
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4:28
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Come
Space single
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Studio
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Space (Acoustic Remix)
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4:41
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Space single
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Remix
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Space (Acoustic Remix Edit)
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3:41
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Space promo
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Remix edit
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Space (Funky Stuff Dub)
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4:48
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Space single
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Remix
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Space (Funky Stuff Remix)
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5:41
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Space single
Come promo
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Remix edit
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Space (Universal Love Remix)
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6:10
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Space single
Come promo
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Remix
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Largely new lyrics / spoken rap
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Space (Universal Love Radio Remix)
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3:58
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Space single
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Remix edit
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Space (Universal Love Radio Remix W/O Rap)
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3:56
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Space promo
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Remix edit
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Unreleased Versions
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Title
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Version
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Additional Info
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Space
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Studio
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Original full-length track (used in Glam Slam Ulysses), edited for release
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Space
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Studio
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Madhouse version; mostly instrumental, jazz version
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