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other music by the 1980-1988 proteges Prince having so much unreleased music and famous for the B sides
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Sheila E's G.L. just had the Club Mix as the B-side.
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Jill Jones had Baby Cries as a b side for G Spot. | |
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Jill Jones also had a B-side called "77 Bleeker Street".
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kiddo said: Jill Jones also had a B-side called "77 Bleeker Street".
Another Family outtake was "Miss Understood". The Family also had "Feline". I forgot about those Jill Jones songs. There's a small handful of outtakes from her. Ernest L Sewell, IV
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B-SIDES
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Man DAMMIT now I have got to search for Madhouse | |
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Recently found a bunch of Prince related b-sides and remixes.
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Sue Ann Carwell - "Sue Ann"
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Shango said: Sue Ann Carwell - "Sue Ann"
Label : Warner Bros. Records Catalog # : BSK 3562 Format : Vinyl, LP Country : US Released : 1981 A1 - Let Me Let You Rock Me (4:35) A2 - I Wanna Be The One (4:10) A3 - Company (4:20) A4 - Close Dance (3:44) A5 - Really Not That Ready (3:16) B1 - My Baby, My (4:18) B2 - Don't Treat Me Like A Fool (3:51) B3 - Sweet Talk (3:59) B4 - Heartdreams (3:35) B5 - Don't Throw It All Away (3:43) www.discogs.com/Sue-Ann-S...ase/235611 I remember in the summer of '81,the song "Let Me Let You Rock Me" got a little airplay on our local R&B station.It's too bad that the album she was working on in 1979 (with Prince as producer) was never completed/released.She would have been his very first female protege. | |
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SoulAlive said: It's too bad that the album she was working on in 1979 (with Prince as producer) was never completed/released.She would have been his very first female protege.
Cool. That's a project i'd like to hear. [Edited 7/24/09 11:34am] | |
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