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Revision as of 05:40, 25 June 2022
{{song|
|song name = The Halls Of Desire
|album image =
from the album I’m Ready
|single image =
single art for The Halls Of Desire EP
|performer = Tevin Campbell
|first released = 26 October 1993 - I’m Ready album
|album(s) = I’m Ready
|writer(s) = Prince (credited as Paisley Park)
|producer(s) = Prince (credited as Paisley Park)
|previous song = Had U
|next song = Hallucination Rain
|introduction = The Halls Of Desire is the fourth track (third song) on Tevin Campbell’s second album I’m Ready, and, in 1995, The Halls Of Desire EP was available as single in Japan only, shortly before the album’s final single, Don’t Say Goodbye Girl, which also contained remixes of The Halls Of Desire. The song was written and produced by Prince under the pseudonym Paisley Park.
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in September 1992 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (along with Down, Holly Don’t Care, The P, Paris 1798430, Uncle Sam and a revamped version of Shhh, when Prince became involved in Tevin Campbell’s album I’m Ready).
|recording info =
|- align="left"
|style="border-top:1px dotted #ccc;"|September 1992
|style="border-top:1px dotted #ccc;"|Paisley Park Studios,
Chanhassen, MN, USA
|style="border-top:1px dotted #ccc;"|Tracking
|recording personnel =
- Tevin Campbell - vocals
- Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted (uncredited)
- Michael B. - drums
- Sonny T. - bass guitar
- Tommy Barbarella - keyboards
- Eric Leeds - saxophone (credited as 'hornz')
- Atlanta Bliss - trumpet (credited as 'hornz')
- Kirk Johnson - percussion
- William "DJ" Graves - scratching
- Kathleen Johnson - background vocals
|released versions =
Title | Length | Released | Version | Additional info |
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The Halls Of Desire | 4:36 | I’m Ready Various – Club Promotions Back To Back Album Sampler No. 3 |
Studio | |
The Halls Of Desire (7" Edit Version) | 3:18 | The Halls Of Desire EP single | Edit | |
The Halls Of Desire (12" Hard Mix) | 5:22 | The Halls Of Desire EP single | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Album Remix Master) | 5:16 | The Halls Of Desire EP promo | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Churban Mix) | 4:27 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Commercial 12" Mix) | 5:25 | The Halls Of Desire EP promo | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Edited 7" Master) | 3:45 | The Halls Of Desire EP promo | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Kiss Mix) | 4:27 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Pop Mix) | 4:28 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Remix) | 5:03 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix | |
The Halls Of Desire (Remix Edit) | 4:22 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix edit | |
The Halls Of Desire (Underground Mix) | 4:58 | Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single | Remix |
|unreleased versions = |- |style="color:#AB3E00" |Unreleased Versions
|- | valign="top"|
Title | Version | Additional Info |
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The Halls Of Desire | Studio | Original 1992 version with Prince vocals |
|video versions =
|broadcasts, streaming =
|sampled in =
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by Prince.
|performed regularly on = none
|performed occasionally in = none
|trivia =
|see also = I’m Ready
- The Halls Of Desire EP single
- Don’t Say Goodbye Girl single
- Tevin Campbell
|references = The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004) |categories =