Blast From The Past Vol.4 Part 4

Blast From The Past Vol.4 Part 4

2017-10-02    75'47''

主播: princechin

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介绍:
Track List: 01. Love And Sex (Sheila E.) (1986) Unreleased track recorded on 25 March 1986 at Sunset Sound. The song was intended for Sheila E.’s third album Sheila E., but was not included on the final release. 02. Yah, U Know (1986) This track has been worked on for possible inclusion on Dream Factory, but it was not included on any known configurations of the album. Eric Leeds recorded saxophone overdubs on 4 June 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. 03. In A Large Room With No Light (a.k.a. Life Is Like Looking For A Penny In A Large Room With No Light) (1986) Initial tracking for the original version were recorded on 4 May 1986 at Sunset Sound, and was recorded with members of the Revolution and Sheila E.’s band. The track’s first live performance took place on 29 March 2009, am, almost 23 years after its initial recording. 04. Baby Go-Go (1986) Prince’s own version, recorded on 12 June 1986 at Sunset Sound. Nona Hendryx re-recorded the track with her own musicians in early 1987, with both Mavis Staples and George Clinton adding background vocals. 05. Eggplant (1986) Unreleased duet song between Wendy and Prince, recorded on 8 July 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. Inspiration for this song came from Susannah and Wendy Melvoin, as Prince overheard their conversation about vain girls who constantly flip their hair while having a conversation with someone. The song makes an analogy between a shallow girl and an eggplant, presumably the opposite of an egghead (an intellectual). 06. Big Tall Wall (1986) Unreleased track, recorded in mid-April 1986 at Galpin Blvd Home Studio. The track is a minimalist funk/rock song, with Prince’s vocals accompanied only by a Linn LN-1 drum machine. The track was recorded around the time when Prince’s then-girlfriend Susannah Melvoin had moved out of Prince’s house and the lyrics, including “I’m gonna build a big tall wall, stone circle so you can’t get out” 07. The Ball (1986) Unreleased track recorded on 26 July 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. Prince re-recorded the track with new lyrics as Eye No, but kept the original segue ending the track (which was also used at the beginning of the released version of Joy In Repetition). 08. Make Your Mama Happy (1986) Basic track was recorded on 8 August 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. 09. Crucial (1986) Initial tracking took place on 13 September 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. This version missed the guitar solo. 10. Coco Boys (1986) Prince recorded a studio version of the track (with lyrics) on 14 September 1986 at his Galpin Blvd Home Studio. The Coco Boys was the name of a band included as characters in the musical; while the band names changed, the idea of rival bands was reused in the Graffiti Bridge movie. 11. Emotional Pump (1986) Unreleased track recorded on 16 October 1986 at Sunset Sound. The song was written for Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, who had influenced Prince greatly. It was sent to her, but she didn’t think it matched her style and she told Prince she couldn’t sing it. The track remains unreleased. 12. Telepathy (1986) Initial tracking took place on 7 October 1986 at Sunset Sound. It is the first track on Deborah Allen’s fourth album Telepathy. 13. Wally (1986) Unreleased song originally recorded on 28 December 1986 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio. After finishing the song Prince ordered engineer Susan Rogers to erase all channels on the the 24-stem recording. It is not clear if a cassette copy of the song was made prior to its erasing. The original version was a solo recording dealing with Prince’s break-up with Susannah Melvoin, and thanking Wally Safford for being his friend. He felt the song was too personal, however, and kept adding layers of percussion and changing the feel of the track. 14. 101 (1987) Initial tracking took place on 10 January 1987 at Sunset Sound. It is the eighth track on Sheena Easton’s ninth album The Lover In Me. 15. U Got The Look (Alternate extended version) (1987) 16. La, La, La, He, He, Hee (Highly Explosive) (1987) While specific recording dates are not known, initial tracking took place in mid-January, 1987 at Prince’s Galpin Blvd Home Studio after completion of the Sign O’ The Times album. This is the original full-length version.