Difference between revisions of "Things Have Gotta Change"
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|introduction = '''Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)''' is the third track on the maxi-single of [[Single: Cream|Cream]], the second single from [[Prince]]’s 13th album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] (the first album to be credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]). While loosely based on the song [[Cream]], this can be considered a song in its own right. | |introduction = '''Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)''' is the third track on the maxi-single of [[Single: Cream|Cream]], the second single from [[Prince]]’s 13th album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] (the first album to be credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]). While loosely based on the song [[Cream]], this can be considered a song in its own right. | ||
− | Specific recording dates are unknown, but it is likely that recording took place in September-October 1991 (along with [[Cream]] (N.P.G. Mix), [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]], [[Get Some Solo]], [[Do Your Dance]], [[Do Your Dance|Housebangers]], [[Do Your Dance|Q In Doubt]] and [[Do Your Dance|Ethereal Mix]]). The song uses some samples also found in [[My Name Is Prince]] (recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1991]], indicating that the recording of this track was around the same time), including a moan from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeep Indeep]’s 1982 song ''When Boys Talk''. But as these are samples taken from elsewhere, the use in [[My Name Is Prince]] should not be considered a sample of this track. '''Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)''', [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]] | + | Specific recording dates are unknown, but it is likely that recording took place in September-October 1991 (along with [[Cream]] (N.P.G. Mix), [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]], [[Get Some Solo]], [[Do Your Dance]], [[Do Your Dance|Housebangers]], [[Do Your Dance|Q In Doubt]] and [[Do Your Dance|Ethereal Mix]]). The song uses some samples also found in [[My Name Is Prince]] (recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1991]], indicating that the recording of this track was around the same time), including a moan from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeep Indeep]’s 1982 song ''When Boys Talk''. But as these are samples taken from elsewhere, the use in [[My Name Is Prince]] should not be considered a sample of this track. '''Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)''', [[2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental)]] and [[Cream]] (N.P.G. Mix) also use sampled horn parts from [[Love Or $|♥ Or $]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool_%26_the_Gang Kool & the Gang]’ ''Chocolate Buttermilk''. |
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*[[Rosie Gaines]] - vocals, keyboards | *[[Rosie Gaines]] - vocals, keyboards | ||
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone (uncredited, sampled from [[Love Or $|♥ Or $]]) | *[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone (uncredited, sampled from [[Love Or $|♥ Or $]]) | ||
+ | *George Brown - drums (uncredited, sampled loop from ''Chocolate Buttermilk'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool_%26_the_Gang Kool & the Gang]) | ||
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− | |3= [[Single: Cream|Cream]] single | + | |3= [[Single: Cream|Cream]] single<br> |
+ | [[Single: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] single | ||
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