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The Washington Avenue warehouse was not a professional studio as such, but a converted rehearsal space which was also used for recordings from July 1985 till spring 1987.<br> | The Washington Avenue warehouse was not a professional studio as such, but a converted rehearsal space which was also used for recordings from July 1985 till spring 1987.<br> | ||
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− | The Washington Avenue Warehouse | + | The Washington Avenue Warehouse is a building situated on 6953 Washington Avenue S. in Edina, Minnesota. |
It was procured in May 1985, initially to be used by [[The Family]], who were rehearsing for their proposed live tour there from mid-May til late June, with [[Prince]] recording at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, CA and flying to France to scout locations for [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]]<br> | It was procured in May 1985, initially to be used by [[The Family]], who were rehearsing for their proposed live tour there from mid-May til late June, with [[Prince]] recording at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, CA and flying to France to scout locations for [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]]<br> | ||
A newly bought Soundcraft console was put in the warehouse to replace the API that they had been using at the former [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse|warehouse on Flying Cloud Drive]]. The warehouse was ready for band recording by 8 July, when [[Girls & Boys]] became the first song tracked at there. | A newly bought Soundcraft console was put in the warehouse to replace the API that they had been using at the former [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse|warehouse on Flying Cloud Drive]]. The warehouse was ready for band recording by 8 July, when [[Girls & Boys]] became the first song tracked at there. | ||
==Studio== | ==Studio== | ||
− | This third warehouse was the spaciest of the three and had offices of PRN productions nearby at 10125 Crosstown Circle, about a mile away. | + | This third warehouse was the spaciest of the three and had offices of PRN productions nearby at 10125 Crosstown Circle, about a mile away (but in Eden Prairie). |
− | The console used in it was a Soundcraft TS-24,that was later installed in Studio C in [[Paisley Park Studios]]. [[Prince]] furthermore used the MARA MCI JH24 2” 24-Track recorder that was previously in the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]]. | + | The console used in it was a Soundcraft TS-24, that was later installed in Studio C in [[Paisley Park Studios]]. [[Prince]] furthermore used the MARA MCI JH24 2” 24-Track recorder that was previously in the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]]. |
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*[[Album: Parade|Parade]] | *[[Album: Parade|Parade]] | ||
− | *[[Album: The Black Album| | + | *[[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] |
*[[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] (unreleased) | *[[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] (unreleased) | ||
*[[Album: Roadhouse Garden|Roadhouse Garden]] (unreleased) | *[[Album: Roadhouse Garden|Roadhouse Garden]] (unreleased) | ||
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− | |[[(U Got The) Good Drawers]] || 1985 || | + | |[[(U Got The) Good Drawers]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[Alexa De Paris]] || 1985 || | + | |[[Alexa De Paris]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[An Honest Man]] || 1985 || | + | |[[An Honest Man]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Call Of The Wild]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Can’t Stop This Feeling I Got]] || 1986 || (first (unreleased) version) |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Christopher Tracy’s Parade]] || 1985 || vocal overdubs |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Data Bank]] || 1986 || basic tracking (first (unreleased) version) |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Do U Lie?]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Empty Room]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Girl O’ My Dreams]] || 1986 || basic tracking (second (unreleased) version) |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Girls & Boys]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Go]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[God Is Everywhere]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[I Need A Man]] || 1987 || basic tracking (re-recording) |
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− | |[[Instrumental-24 March 1987]] || 1987 || | + | |[[Instrumental-24 March 1987]] || 1987 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Jealous Girl]] || 1987 || basic tracking (re-recording) |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Love Or $]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Mountains]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[My Sex]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Neon Telephone]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Promise To Be True]] || 1987 || basic tracking (re-recording) |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Sexual Suicide]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Soul Psychodelicide]] || 1986 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Splash]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Superfunkycalifragisexy]] || 1987 || additional recording / overdubs |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[The Question Of U]] || 1985 || basic tracking |
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− | |[[We Can Funk]] || 1986 || | + | |[[There’s Something I Like About Being Your Fool]] || 1987 || additional recording or re-recording |
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+ | |[[Venus De Milo]] || 1985 || basic tracking | ||
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+ | |[[We Can Funk]] || 1986 || basic tracking (second (unreleased) version) | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * Although none of its songs were recorded there, the Washington Avenue warehouse can be seen on the cover of [[Album: Sign | + | * Although none of its songs were recorded there, the Washington Avenue warehouse can be seen on the cover of [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]]. The Jeff Katz photo with the 'city' backdrop from the 'Guys and Dolls' play, borrowed from the Chanhassen Dinner Theater, is taken inside the warehouse. Images in the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]] book were also shot in the warehouse, as was the short unreleased film [[Film: Hard Life|Hard Life]], recorded in March 1987. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 24 September 2023
Washington Avenue Warehouse
Overview & History
The Washington Avenue warehouse was not a professional studio as such, but a converted rehearsal space which was also used for recordings from July 1985 till spring 1987.
The Washington Avenue Warehouse is a building situated on 6953 Washington Avenue S. in Edina, Minnesota.
It was procured in May 1985, initially to be used by The Family, who were rehearsing for their proposed live tour there from mid-May til late June, with Prince recording at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, CA and flying to France to scout locations for Under The Cherry Moon
A newly bought Soundcraft console was put in the warehouse to replace the API that they had been using at the former warehouse on Flying Cloud Drive. The warehouse was ready for band recording by 8 July, when Girls & Boys became the first song tracked at there.
Studio
This third warehouse was the spaciest of the three and had offices of PRN productions nearby at 10125 Crosstown Circle, about a mile away (but in Eden Prairie). The console used in it was a Soundcraft TS-24, that was later installed in Studio C in Paisley Park Studios. Prince furthermore used the MARA MCI JH24 2” 24-Track recorder that was previously in the Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse.
Material Produced
Music
Albums
The following albums have been recorded at the Washington Avenue warehouse in whole or part. Check album pages for details.
Prince:
- Parade
- “The Black Album”
- Dream Factory (unreleased)
- Roadhouse Garden (unreleased)
- Crystal Ball (unreleased)
Songs
The following songs have been recorded at the Washington Avenue warehouse:
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Trivia
- Although none of its songs were recorded there, the Washington Avenue warehouse can be seen on the cover of Sign O’ The Times. The Jeff Katz photo with the 'city' backdrop from the 'Guys and Dolls' play, borrowed from the Chanhassen Dinner Theater, is taken inside the warehouse. Images in the Sign O’ The Times Tour book were also shot in the warehouse, as was the short unreleased film Hard Life, recorded in March 1987.
References