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|performer                = [[Grand Central]]
 
|performer                = [[Grand Central]]
 
|writer(s)                = [[André Cymone|André Anderson]]
 
|writer(s)                = [[André Cymone|André Anderson]]
|producer(s)              = [[Prince]], [[André Cymone|André Anderson]] and [[Charles Smith]] (assumed)
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|producer(s)              = [[Prince]], [[André Cymone|André Anderson]] <!-- and [[Charles Smith]] (assumed) -->
 
|previous song            = [[You Can Be My Teacher]]
 
|previous song            = [[You Can Be My Teacher]]
 
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|introduction              = '''You Remind Me Of Me''' is an unreleased track performed live and recorded, in 1974 by [[Grand Central]], a band consisting of [[Prince]], [[Morris Day]], [[André Cymone|André Anderson]], Linda Anderson and William Doughty, with [[Pepé Willie]] overseeing. It is not known if the track was later considered for inclusion on any project, although it was not one of the six tracks recorded in the studio by the band in 1976.
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|introduction              = '''You Remind Me Of Me''' is an unreleased track performed live and recorded in 1974 by [[Grand Central]], a band consisting of [[Prince]], [[André Cymone|André Anderson]], Charles Smith, Linda Anderson and William Doughty, with [[Pepé Willie]] overseeing. The reel-to-reel recording-session was a result of winning a North Commons Park battle-of-the-band contest, where the prize was $75 and 8 hours recording time at the [[Cookhouse Studios]]. Other songs recorded in the session were [[Whenever]], [[It’s Too Late]] and Love Unlimited’s instrumental [[Love’s Theme]].
  
[[Pepé Willie]] later discussed working with the group to improve their performance of the song. "The problem was that they weren't singing together. So I made them put down their instruments and being that [[Prince]] was the most talented at that time as far as playing the guitar, I would have him play guitar chords and get... them all sing together. Because they would all be singing something different, like [[André Cymone|André]] would sing 'you remind me of me,' [[Morris Day|Morris]] would be going 'you remind me of she,' and William or Linda would be going 'you remind me of them.'"
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It is not known if the track was later considered for inclusion on any project, although it was not one of the six tracks recorded in the studio by the band in 1976.
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[[Pepé Willie]] later discussed working with the group to improve their performance of the song. "The problem was that they weren’t singing together. So I made them put down their instruments and being that [[Prince]] was the most talented at that time as far as playing the guitar, I would have him play guitar chords and get... them all sing together. Because they would all be singing something different, like [[André Cymone|André]] would sing 'you remind me of me,' [[Morris Day|Morris]] would be going 'you remind me of she,' and William or Linda would be going 'you remind me of them.'"
 
|recording info            =
 
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{{RecordingLine|
 
|date                      = 1974
 
|date                      = 1974
 
|studio                    = [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA
 
|studio                    = [[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, MN, USA
|additional info          = initial tracking
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|additional info          = Basic tracking
 
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|recording personnel      =  
 
|recording personnel      =  
 
*[[Prince]] - vocals and guitar
 
*[[Prince]] - vocals and guitar
*[[Morris Day]] - drums and vocals
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* Charles Smith - drums and vocals
 
*[[André Cymone|André Anderson]] - bass guitar and vocals
 
*[[André Cymone|André Anderson]] - bass guitar and vocals
 
*Linda Anderson - keyboards and vocals
 
*Linda Anderson - keyboards and vocals
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|1= '''You Remind Me Of Me'''
 
|2= Rehearsal
 
|2= Rehearsal
|3= 1974 rehearsal (if recorded)
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|3= 1974  
 
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Revision as of 15:42, 4 September 2020

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You Remind Me Of Me

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Song details
Performer: Grand Central
Writer(s): André Anderson
Producer(s): Prince, André Anderson
Live Appearances
First and last live appearance:
Performed regularly on tour:
  • none
Performed occasionally in shows:

You Remind Me Of Me is an unreleased track performed live and recorded in 1974 by Grand Central, a band consisting of Prince, André Anderson, Charles Smith, Linda Anderson and William Doughty, with Pepé Willie overseeing. The reel-to-reel recording-session was a result of winning a North Commons Park battle-of-the-band contest, where the prize was $75 and 8 hours recording time at the Cookhouse Studios. Other songs recorded in the session were Whenever, It’s Too Late and Love Unlimited’s instrumental Love’s Theme.

It is not known if the track was later considered for inclusion on any project, although it was not one of the six tracks recorded in the studio by the band in 1976.

Pepé Willie later discussed working with the group to improve their performance of the song. "The problem was that they weren’t singing together. So I made them put down their instruments and being that Prince was the most talented at that time as far as playing the guitar, I would have him play guitar chords and get... them all sing together. Because they would all be singing something different, like André would sing 'you remind me of me,' Morris would be going 'you remind me of she,' and William or Linda would be going 'you remind me of them.'"


Recording Information
Recording Sessions
Date Studio Additional info
1974 Cookhouse Studios, Minneapolis, MN, USA Basic tracking
Recording Personnel
  • Prince - vocals and guitar
  • Charles Smith - drums and vocals
  • André Anderson - bass guitar and vocals
  • Linda Anderson - keyboards and vocals
  • William Doughty - percussion and vocals

Versions
Unreleased Versions
Title Version Additional Info
You Remind Me Of Me Rehearsal 1974


 
Additional Information

See also Trivia


References
You Can Be My Teacher   < < < All Songs Unreleased Songs > > >