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Thread started 02/27/06 2:36pm

origmnd

Tracks formerly thought to be for 3121

Wasn't "Milk & Honey" on a fake track that became reality for Tamar's CD ?

Was "Glass Cutter" ever intended for 3121? Could it have been for a soundtrack?
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/06 4:07pm

ImYours

origmnd said:

Wasn't "Milk & Honey" on a fake track that became reality for Tamar's CD ?

Was "Glass Cutter" ever intended for 3121? Could it have been for a soundtrack?


Nope. Glass Cutter was one of the "virtual B-sides" to Musicology.
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/06 5:47pm

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No, Glass Cutter never had anything to do with Musicology (no connection that we know of, anyway). It was released after Musicology, promoted by the club as a brand new demo Prince had done. The only b-sides for Musicology were Silver Tongue, United States of Division and Dear Mr Man live. IIRC.
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/06 6:18pm

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calldapplwondery83 said:

No, Glass Cutter never had anything to do with Musicology (no connection that we know of, anyway). It was released after Musicology, promoted by the club as a brand new demo Prince had done. The only b-sides for Musicology were Silver Tongue, United States of Division and Dear Mr Man live. IIRC.


Wasn't Magnificent one of the virtual B-sides also?
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/06 7:42pm

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TheBigBang said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

No, Glass Cutter never had anything to do with Musicology (no connection that we know of, anyway). It was released after Musicology, promoted by the club as a brand new demo Prince had done. The only b-sides for Musicology were Silver Tongue, United States of Division and Dear Mr Man live. IIRC.


Wasn't Magnificent one of the virtual B-sides also?



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Musicology virtually b/w Magnificent
Call My Name virtually b/w Silver Tongue
Cinnamon Girl virtually b/w United States of Division

Dear Mr. Man live was on the CD "maxi" single for Cinnamon Girl...wasn't/isn't a download.

Glasscutter was/is a "new demo" by Prince, unassociated with Musicology or 3121.
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/06 7:45pm

thekidsgirl

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There's a tracklisting for Tamar's cd? confused
If you will, so will I
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Reply #6 posted 02/28/06 2:45am

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ry83

TheBigBang said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

No, Glass Cutter never had anything to do with Musicology (no connection that we know of, anyway). It was released after Musicology, promoted by the club as a brand new demo Prince had done. The only b-sides for Musicology were Silver Tongue, United States of Division and Dear Mr Man live. IIRC.


Wasn't Magnificent one of the virtual B-sides also?



doh! I ALWAYS forget that one.
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