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PCU soudtrack bears the mark of Prince? I copped a GEORGE CLINTON PARLIAMENT_FUNKADELIC ep that features "Music from the Motion Picture PCU" IT features
1. EROTIC CITY 4:25 single version 2. STOMP 4:48 3. TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER '94 (GIVE UP THE FUNK) 5:46 4. EROTIC CITY (extended Sweat Mix) 6:55 5. STOMP ( Sir Nose Goes OFf) 4:12 6. TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER '94 (GIVE UP THE FUNK) (You Know The Words version) 5:44 7. Erotic City (SuperGroovestrumental) 4:36 "ErOTIC CITY" has music by Ralph Sall and Lyrics by George Clinton and Ralph Sall. Published by Fox Film Music/Ralph Sall Music/Warner Tamerlane. Is RALPH SALL, Prince? Certainly seesm like it. He's got the BULLETPROOF RECORDING COMPANY listed. and the version of "TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER '94 (GIVE UP THE FUNK) (You Know The Words version)" is listed as "not available on Soundtrack! Courtesy of Paisley PArk Records". HE was sonudtrack's EXECUTIVE MUSIC PRODUCER BTW: Movie Score is credited to Stevie Vai Anybody know the deal? [This message was edited Mon Oct 14 13:50:54 PDT 2002 by PFunkjazz] test | |
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Hi,
You shouldn't read the back cover as "not available on Soundtrack! Courtesy of Paisley PArk Records", but as "Not available on Soundtrack!" "Courtesy of Paisley Park Records". GC was under contract with PP at the time. ... and according to the same back cover the writer of Erotic City is Prince. Sorry just a cover, nothing special Peace, TheKid Life's what u make it, stop whining baby Love comes 2 those who care... Prince - A Place In Heaven | |
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TheKid said: Hi,
You shouldn't read the back cover as "not available on Soundtrack! Courtesy of Paisley PArk Records", but as "Not available on Soundtrack!" "Courtesy of Paisley Park Records". GC was under contract with PP at the time. ... and according to the same back cover the writer of Erotic City is Prince. Sorry just a cover, nothing special Peace, TheKid Yeah you're right. Prince's credit is right where my thumb was; holding the cover . Thanks! test | |
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