Thread started 09/09/17 1:50pmPurpleCreme |
Vanity 6 on The Time's "Wild and Loose" Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..." Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. |
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Reply #1 posted 09/09/17 4:41pm
GaryMF
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PurpleCreme said:
Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..."
One of them calls the other "Kim" so isn't the Kim Upsher? |
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Reply #2 posted 09/09/17 5:42pm
SoulAlive |
GaryMF said:
PurpleCreme said:
Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..."
One of them calls the other "Kim" so isn't the Kim Upsher?
it's Kim Upsher and Jill Jones |
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Reply #3 posted 09/09/17 6:24pm
GaryMF
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SoulAlive said:
GaryMF said:
One of them calls the other "Kim" so isn't the Kim Upsher?
it's Kim Upsher and Jill Jones
Really? It doesn't sound like Jill. |
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/17 7:56pm
luvgirl |
PurpleCreme said:
Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..."
I play that album 24/7. It's my favorite album by the Time. I always thought it was Kim Upsher and Susan Moonsie. You can hear Susan's slight Trinidadian accent and one of them is called upon as Kim. |
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Reply #5 posted 09/09/17 8:46pm
GaryMF
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luvgirl said:
PurpleCreme said:
Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..."
I play that album 24/7. It's my favorite album by the Time. I always thought it was Kim Upsher and Susan Moonsie. You can hear Susan's slight Trinidadian accent and one of them is called upon as Kim.
That's what i assumed too |
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Reply #6 posted 09/10/17 8:24am
PurpleCreme |
luvgirl said:
PurpleCreme said:
Got a question for the org...
Does anyone know if it's Vanity 6 doing the voices for the (hilarious) conversation at the end of the track? PrinceVault doesn't come up with anything. "Oh yeah..."
I play that album 24/7. It's my favorite album by the Time. I always thought it was Kim Upsher and Susan Moonsie. You can hear Susan's slight Trinidadian accent and one of them is called upon as Kim.
Yeah you're probably right, it sounds a lot like her accent. Not far from Jill Jones though. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. |
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Reply #7 posted 09/10/17 11:01am
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I believe it is Kim Upsher and either Jill Jones or Susan Moonsie
Wild and loose (7:34) recorded 14th-20th January 1982 by [Prince] at Sunset Sound [7] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals and drums) & Vanity 6 (background vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound written by [Prince] with Dez Dickerson (both uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) with Desmond D'Andrea Dickerson finally released 1982 on the Album [What Time Is It?]
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Reply #8 posted 09/11/17 2:10pm
Rhastus |
We always use to turn the balance either all the way to the right or the left on the tape deck so we could hear just the girls or the fellas. |
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Reply #9 posted 09/12/17 2:16pm
SoulAlive |
OldFriends4Sale said:
I believe it is Kim Upsher and either Jill Jones or Susan Moonsie
Wild and loose (7:34) recorded 14th-20th January 1982 by [Prince] at Sunset Sound [7] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals and drums) & Vanity 6 (background vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound written by [Prince] with Dez Dickerson (both uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) with Desmond D'Andrea Dickerson finally released 1982 on the Album [What Time Is It?]
I'm not sure why the credits say Vanity 6.I'm pretty sure that it's Kim Upsher and Jill Jones.
"hi Morris.....you spoke to me on the phone last night"........that is clearly Jill. |
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Reply #10 posted 09/27/17 11:55am
jungleluv |
SoulAlive said:
OldFriends4Sale said:
I believe it is Kim Upsher and either Jill Jones or Susan Moonsie
Wild and loose (7:34) recorded 14th-20th January 1982 by [Prince] at Sunset Sound [7] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals and drums) & Vanity 6 (background vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound written by [Prince] with Dez Dickerson (both uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) with Desmond D'Andrea Dickerson finally released 1982 on the Album [What Time Is It?]
I'm not sure why the credits say Vanity 6.I'm pretty sure that it's Kim Upsher and Jill Jones.
"hi Morris.....you spoke to me on the phone last night"........that is clearly Jill.
Yet another song where Jill is given no mention whatsoever. SIGH. She must feel like the invisible woman sometimes. |
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Reply #11 posted 10/12/17 2:08pm
SoulAlive |
jungleluv said:
SoulAlive said:
I'm not sure why the credits say Vanity 6.I'm pretty sure that it's Kim Upsher and Jill Jones.
"hi Morris.....you spoke to me on the phone last night"........that is clearly Jill.
Yet another song where Jill is given no mention whatsoever. SIGH. She must feel like the invisible woman sometimes.
yeah,but that's Prince's fault for not putting her name in the credits. |
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Reply #12 posted 10/16/17 9:40am
jungleluv |
SoulAlive said:
jungleluv said:
Yet another song where Jill is given no mention whatsoever. SIGH. She must feel like the invisible woman sometimes.
yeah,but that's Prince's fault for not putting her name in the credits.
Absolutely. |
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