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The Flesh -U Got 2 Shake Something

I know very little about this track other than it was to be a track released on The Flesh album:

"The Flesh was a project of live jam sessions recorded in late 1985 to early 1986. The project was abandoned when Prince began work on Parade although a small instrumental portion of a track called "Junk Music" made it into the film Under the Cherry Moon. A circulating outtake from these sessions is titled "U Got 2 Shake Something".

source: en.wikipedia.org

Does anybody know who the players were at this time, how it was that the planned album was aborted?

I love U Got 2 Shake Something -a mammoth jam, great energy and constantly on play during my workout sessions.

Counting on some of you to be able to give some more info on this project! wink
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Reply #1 posted 11/29/09 10:54am

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... according to The Vault

Prince [vocals/gutar]
Eric Leeds [sax]
Levi Seacer Jr. [Bass]
Sheila E. [drums]
Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #2 posted 11/29/09 12:18pm

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Thanks for the reply - I don't own a copy of the vault - but good to have confirmation of who the players are. I just love the vibe. I'd even go as far as to say I prefer this to Beautiful Night! smile
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Reply #3 posted 11/29/09 2:24pm

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I typed this out from Days Of Wild (predecessor of The Vault) years ago, and just copy & pasted this from a previous thread on the Flesh:


28 December 1985
Prince gets together with Eric Leeds, Sheila E. and Levi Seacer Jr. to jam at Sunset Sound.
The quartet recorded a highly spontaneous "Paisley Jam" session. Eric played saxophone, Sheila drums, Levi bass, while Prince alternated between guitar and piano. Eight instrumentals were committed to tape:


"Slaughterhouse"
"U Just Can't Stop"
"Run Amok"
"Mobile"
"Madrid"
"Breathless"
"High Colonic"
"12 Keys"


They were given titles simply to facilitate their identification. Accordingly "Madrid" was named so because it had a kind of Spanish feel, while "Mobile" (referring to Mobile, Alabama) was a bluesy piece. Similarly "12 Keys" featured mmany key changes (the song incorporates a portion of the melody of "The Question Of U"). Eric went into the studio the next day to record saxophone and flute over dubs on some of the "Paisley Jam" tracks.

30 December 1985
Fired up by the results of the "Paisley Jam", Prince is back in the Sunset Sound studio with Eric, Sheila and Levi. They recorded "U Gotta Shake Something", "Voodoo Who" and "Finest Whisky" during another highly relaxed session. By now, Prince was beginning to realise that the music they were creating was highly exciting and perhaps worthy of release.

5 January 1986
Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin and her brother Jonathan, join the line-up of Prince, Eric, Sheila and Levi in the Sunset Sound studio for an exhausting seven-hour session, the so-called "Everybody's Jam". Six of the pieces hat were recorded were given titles:


"Groove in C Minor"
"Slow Groove in G Major"
"Groove in G Flat Minor"
"Junk Music"
"Up From Below"
"Y'all Want Some More?"


During this session, Prince played primarily drums, while Sheila and Jonathan played percussion, Lisa piano and Wendy guitar and bass.

22 January 1986
An album is assembled from the instrumental sessions held in late Dec. 1985 and early Jan. 1986. Around 20 minutes of the 45 minute "Junk Music" was going to make up side one of the LP, while "Up From Below", "Y'all Want Some More?" and "A Couple Of Miles" were planned for side two of the LP. No test pressing of The Flesh LP was ever made, however, and the album was shelved when Under The Cherry Moon and other activities demanded Prince's full attention.

// So the tracklist for the LP was sequenced:

Side A:
1. Junk Music

Side B:
2. Up From Below
3. Y'All Want Some More?
4. A Couple Of Miles [This was recorded as a tribute to Miles Davis in late December]

//

Featuring largely improvisional music, the Flesh sessions allowed Prince to stretch out musically and develop his musical vocabulary. The Flesh can be seen as a forerunner to Prince's later Madhouse project in more wanys than one.
Much like Madhouse, the musical focus of The Flesh was on instrumental music, basically funk jams with a distrinct jazz flavour added by Eric Leeds, who was given the opportunity to contribute more actively to Prince's music. And much like Madhouse the plan was ro release The Flesh album "anonymously" with few details about the participants and certainly no mention of Prince's involvement.

The Flesh instrumentals remain unreleased, although part of the melody for "Madrid" was later re-used by Eric for "Andorra" on his 1991 Times Squared album. Additionally, some 30 seconds of "Junk Music" made it into Under The Cherrymoon as background music (in the scene where Tricky and Christopher are arguing over what type of man Mary Sharon prefers).

Further Sunset Sound sessions in January included work on several tracks for Jill Jones' album. Before leaving for L.A. in late January, Prince taped 2 songs for Dream Factory, "Last Heart" and "It's A Wonderful Day".


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[Edited 11/29/09 14:24pm]
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Reply #4 posted 11/29/09 3:32pm

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if only we could hear any of that . . . . sad
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Reply #5 posted 11/29/09 3:37pm

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You can hear a snippet of Junk Music in the Under the Cherry Moon movie.
The Flesh was really a precursor to Madhouse.
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Reply #6 posted 11/29/09 4:13pm

lotusflw3r

If he was happy with them, why not release these b4 the Madhouse stuff - these earlier sessions sound like they are just as good if not better than the madhouse tracks.

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Reply #7 posted 11/29/09 4:39pm

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U Got to shake Something is in circulation
its on bootlegs
its a loose jam and Prince says in Cloren Bacon skin voice:You ever seen a black man play guitar with no clothes on
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Reply #8 posted 11/29/09 5:35pm

FlashStabone

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this is exactly what i would love to hear come out of his vault.
I believe in horns!
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Reply #9 posted 11/29/09 8:49pm

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thebanishedone said:

U Got to shake Something is in circulation
its on bootlegs
its a loose jam and Prince says in Cloren Bacon skin voice:You ever seen a black man play guitar with no clothes on



Right, a live rendition and he calls out Mico, saying he bought a used car...
I think this was performed will in France? I only have a few songs from 'aftershows' and intimate settings during the Parade era

Susannah's Blues is another
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Reply #10 posted 11/29/09 8:51pm

OldFriends4Sal
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Thanks 4 Sharing this NouveauDance

just another piece of Purple Music history that shows the high creative energy Prince had then with the people in his camp/bands then. this energy couldn't be duplicated after 1986



NouveauDance said:

I typed this out from Days Of Wild (predecessor of The Vault) years ago, and just copy & pasted this from a previous thread on the Flesh:


28 December 1985
Prince gets together with Eric Leeds, Sheila E. and Levi Seacer Jr. to jam at Sunset Sound.
The quartet recorded a highly spontaneous "Paisley Jam" session. Eric played saxophone, Sheila drums, Levi bass, while Prince alternated between guitar and piano. Eight instrumentals were committed to tape:


"Slaughterhouse"
"U Just Can't Stop"
"Run Amok"
"Mobile"
"Madrid"
"Breathless"
"High Colonic"
"12 Keys"


They were given titles simply to facilitate their identification. Accordingly "Madrid" was named so because it had a kind of Spanish feel, while "Mobile" (referring to Mobile, Alabama) was a bluesy piece. Similarly "12 Keys" featured mmany key changes (the song incorporates a portion of the melody of "The Question Of U"). Eric went into the studio the next day to record saxophone and flute over dubs on some of the "Paisley Jam" tracks.

30 December 1985
Fired up by the results of the "Paisley Jam", Prince is back in the Sunset Sound studio with Eric, Sheila and Levi. They recorded "U Gotta Shake Something", "Voodoo Who" and "Finest Whisky" during another highly relaxed session. By now, Prince was beginning to realise that the music they were creating was highly exciting and perhaps worthy of release.

5 January 1986
Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin and her brother Jonathan, join the line-up of Prince, Eric, Sheila and Levi in the Sunset Sound studio for an exhausting seven-hour session, the so-called "Everybody's Jam". Six of the pieces hat were recorded were given titles:


"Groove in C Minor"
"Slow Groove in G Major"
"Groove in G Flat Minor"
"Junk Music"
"Up From Below"
"Y'all Want Some More?"


During this session, Prince played primarily drums, while Sheila and Jonathan played percussion, Lisa piano and Wendy guitar and bass.

22 January 1986
An album is assembled from the instrumental sessions held in late Dec. 1985 and early Jan. 1986. Around 20 minutes of the 45 minute "Junk Music" was going to make up side one of the LP, while "Up From Below", "Y'all Want Some More?" and "A Couple Of Miles" were planned for side two of the LP. No test pressing of The Flesh LP was ever made, however, and the album was shelved when Under The Cherry Moon and other activities demanded Prince's full attention.

// So the tracklist for the LP was sequenced:

Side A:
1. Junk Music

Side B:
2. Up From Below
3. Y'All Want Some More?
4. A Couple Of Miles [This was recorded as a tribute to Miles Davis in late December]

//

Featuring largely improvisional music, the Flesh sessions allowed Prince to stretch out musically and develop his musical vocabulary. The Flesh can be seen as a forerunner to Prince's later Madhouse project in more wanys than one.
Much like Madhouse, the musical focus of The Flesh was on instrumental music, basically funk jams with a distrinct jazz flavour added by Eric Leeds, who was given the opportunity to contribute more actively to Prince's music. And much like Madhouse the plan was ro release The Flesh album "anonymously" with few details about the participants and certainly no mention of Prince's involvement.

The Flesh instrumentals remain unreleased, although part of the melody for "Madrid" was later re-used by Eric for "Andorra" on his 1991 Times Squared album. Additionally, some 30 seconds of "Junk Music" made it into Under The Cherrymoon as background music (in the scene where Tricky and Christopher are arguing over what type of man Mary Sharon prefers).

Further Sunset Sound sessions in January included work on several tracks for Jill Jones' album. Before leaving for L.A. in late January, Prince taped 2 songs for Dream Factory, "Last Heart" and "It's A Wonderful Day".


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[Edited 11/29/09 14:24pm]
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Reply #11 posted 11/29/09 9:46pm

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If the quality of "U got 2 shake something" is indicative of the sessions, then this is something i would really love to finally see the light of day.

I understand and agree why songs like "In a Large Room" and "Moon Beam Levels" remain unreleased. truly only something the fammies could possibly tolerate, but "U got 2 Shake Something" is awesome and definitely not cringe worthy like those two.
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Reply #12 posted 11/29/09 10:48pm

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Thanks NouveauDance for posting that excerpt.

Questions:

Besides U Gotta Shake Something, the Madrid melody on Andorra and the snippet of Junk Music, are there any other Flesh tracks in circulation?

And is the version with the "radio announcer" at the beginning of U Gotta Shake Something actually the studio cut?
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #13 posted 11/29/09 10:49pm

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NouveauDance you are awesome - fascinating read and, as others have said, what a shame there was no release. I love the Madhouse stuff but U Got 2 Shake Something floors anything from those projects imo. I 'discovered' the track having 'fallen upon' The Works and it's constantly on repeat!

Real shame no release cos I would love to hear the whole project; especially since, as your write up suggests, Prince sensed they were so special.

Thanks again for sharing that excellent write up. smile
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Reply #14 posted 11/30/09 1:30am

NouveauDance

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The Flesh stuff is one of my most-wanted too. Release iiiiit! lol pray
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Reply #15 posted 11/30/09 5:21am

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Ugot2shakesumthin said:

If the quality of "U got 2 shake something" is indicative of the sessions, then this is something i would really love to finally see the light of day.

I understand and agree why songs like "In a Large Room" and "Moon Beam Levels" remain unreleased. truly only something the fammies could possibly tolerate, but "U got 2 Shake Something" is awesome and definitely not cringe worthy like those two.



lol ummm I think U and 1 other person are the only I have every heard say they thought those 2 songs are cringe worthy

U Gotta Shake Something in my opinion, can't be compared to those 2 songs, those 2 songs are more on the lines of Purple Music, Prince's music

While U Got 2 Shake Something is the James Brown-ish jam stuff Prince does once in a while. 2 different catagories of music,
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Reply #16 posted 11/30/09 1:29pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

thebanishedone said:

U Got to shake Something is in circulation
its on bootlegs
its a loose jam and Prince says in Cloren Bacon skin voice:You ever seen a black man play guitar with no clothes on



Right, a live rendition and he calls out Mico, saying he bought a used car...
I think this was performed will in France? I only have a few songs from 'aftershows' and intimate settings during the Parade era

Susannah's Blues is another



It was made int he studio...just made to sound live
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #17 posted 11/30/09 3:48pm

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"something for all the white people..." guitar
For all time I am with you, you are with me.
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Reply #18 posted 11/30/09 11:36pm

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paisleypark4 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:




Right, a live rendition and he calls out Mico, saying he bought a used car...
I think this was performed will in France? I only have a few songs from 'aftershows' and intimate settings during the Parade era

Susannah's Blues is another



It was made int he studio...just made to sound live


That's what I thought.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #19 posted 12/01/09 1:48pm

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purplepolitician said:

"something for all the white people..." guitar


headbang
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Reply #20 posted 12/02/09 1:34pm

lotusflw3r

"Levi just bought a new car - oh, excuse me a 'USED CAR'"


Bwaa haa ha!
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