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1980s Prince Music given 2...
1980's period, ...entertainers/singers/musicians who were not a part of Prince's scene/bands-protges/camp(even if they used to be) or collaborated with. So much unknown music Prince created 4, given 2 or purposed 4 someone else in the 1980s I'm amazed I'm still learning of such music. Can we each post a song or two, with background info, intentions, dates and such? as people post I will update this page with the post # and song/artist attached
1. Mindbells [ Kahoru Kohiruimaki 小比類巻かほる ] 2. Bliss [ Kahoru Kohiruimaki 小比類巻かほる ] 3. Sugar Walls [ Sheena Easton ] 4. Dance Electric [ Andre Cymone ] 5. 101 [ Sheena Easton ] 6. I Don't Wanna Stop [ Ren Woods ] 7. Neon Telephone [ Three O'Clock ] 8. Bang Bang [ BrownMark ] 9. Sticky Wicked [ Chaka Khan ] 10. Love Song [ Madonna ] 11. Eternity [ Sheena Easton ]
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Kahoru Kohiruimaki 小比類巻かほる "My deepest appreciation to: Prince: Thank you for your great songs "Mind Bells" and "Bliss." I love it. D. Kirk and D. Campbell: We have done a great job together. Thank you. M. Kloster: Thanks for the hard job. J. Tama Kawaguchi: Without you, I couldn't have finished this project. Gary T. Hara: Thank you, God Father! My Great Staff: Takako E and Dennis Y. Neve, Everybody, Thanks! Jesse: You're my imagination. God BLISS you."
Label:Paisley Park – 29K2-1002 Country: Japan Released: 1989 Wild Generation Dreamer (Long Version) いい子を抱いて眠りなよ/ Iiko Wo Daite Nemurinayo In The Rain Mind Bells (5:46) * Bliss (4:29) * Everything's All Right アスファルトの帰り道/ Asphalt No Kaerimichi Time The Motion リバーサイドパーク/ River Side Park Silent Blue the sixth full-length studio album by Japanese recording artist Kahoru Kohiruimaki, and was released in Japan only in December, 1989. The album includes the songs Mind Bells and Bliss, both co-written and mostly performed by Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr.. Kahoru Kohiruimaki's manager, Seijiro Udo, had promoted Princes Japanese concerts on the Lovesexy Tour, and Udo asked Prince to provide some tracks for Kohiruimaki. Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr. recorded the tracks in Summer 1989, and Kohiruimaki simply overdubbed vocals for the tracks in Autumn, 1989. No singles were released from the album. As the album was not released outside of Japan, it did not enter the US charts. -PrinceVault Kahoru Kohiruimaki - producer Prince - co-producer Levi Seacer, Jr. - co-producer Femi Jiya - engineer and mixing engineer on Mind Bells, second engineer and mixing engineer on Bliss David Friedlander - second engineer on Mind Bells Michael Koppelman - second engineer Heidi Hanschu - engineer on Bliss
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Uh oh, there they go lurkin' in my mind
Mind Bells is the sixth track on Kahoru Kohiruimaki's sixth album Time The Motion (the first of two Prince-related tracks). The track was written and produced by Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr.
This is Prince's version given to Japanese artist Kahoru Kohiruimaki for her 1989 Time The Motion album. She simply substituted his vocals for her own. The song has a production date of September 3rd, 1989, which probably refers to the final mix date.
Mindbells Uh oh, there they go lurkin' in my mind CHORUS: Mindbells Listen... CHORUS Like the choir sings (la la la la la la) Oh, mi... mindbells Can it be these bells I hear ring 4 more than me? Mindbells every time U touch me (Killing me, yeah) CHORUS | |
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Filthy Fifteen
Specific recording dates are not known, but initial tracking took place in September 1983 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA. -PrinceVault
My sugar walls Where I came from there's a place called heaven (My sugar walls) oooh (my sugar walls)
Blood races to your private spots, lets me know there's a fire (Chorus) Lemme take you somewhere you've never been Take advantage, it's alright I feel so alive when I'm with you (Chorus)
I can tell you want me, (my sugar walls) it's impossible to hide
This song was written especially for Easton by Prince (under his alias Alexander Nevermind). Their liaison came about as engineer David Leonard was working on both her A Private Heaven album, and his Purple Rain set. Not having the courage to approach the Purple Maestro directly for a collaboration, Easton asked Leonard to pass on a message. Much to her surprise, Prince responded by sending her the backing tracks for this funky innuendo-strewn number. "Loved it!" recalled Easton to Q magazine September 1991. "It flipped me out! Ohmigod, it's so perfect! I called him up, and he said, Would you like to come over and sing it? So I went in and did the vocals after I'd had a Super Bowl Sunday barbecue at my house. I won 50 bucks on the Super Bowl and got to do a vocal with Prince - a big day for me!
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Song details Performer: Sheena Easton First Released: 7 November 1988 - The Lover In Me album Album(s): The Lover In Me Writer(s): Prince (as Joey Coco) Producer(s): Prince (as Joey Coco)
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Song details Performer: Ren Woods First Released: 19 March 1982 - Azz Izz album Album(s): Azz Izz Writer(s): Prince Producer(s): Chuck Jackson
the only love there is is the love we make | |
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Neon Telephone Song details Performer: Three O'Clock First Released: 24 May 1988 - Vermillion album Album(s): Vermillion Writer(s): Prince (as Joey Coco) Producer(s): Ian Ritchie___________________________________________________________________________________ the only love there is is the love we make | |
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Sticky Wicked is the fifth track on Chaka Khan's eighth solo studio album CK. The track was written, produced and largely performed by Prince, marking his first contribution to studio work by Chaka Khan. In 2011, it was included as the seventh track on the fifth and final disc of the Miles Davis compilation The Warner Years: 1986-1991, due to his appearance on the track. . Initial tracking took place on 11 June, 1988 at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA (two days after recording Pink Cashmere, Pickle and an entirely-unrelated instrumental, initially also called Sticky Wicked, but later released by Eric Leeds as Times Squared, and two days before Eric Leeds recorded overdubs for that same instrumental). Eric Leeds and Atlanta Bliss recorded horn overdubs onto the track before it was sent to Chaka Khan (specific recording details for their overdubs are not known). Khan then recorded vocal overdubs in June, 1988 (studio details are not known, although the album credits list multiple locations for the album's recording). She then sent the track to Miles Davis, who recorded trumpet overdubs on 29 June, 1988 at The Hit Factory, New York, NY, USA, New York, NY, USA. It was included as the 33rd track on a 2001 6CD configuration of the Warner Bros. compilation of Miles Davis work titled The Last Word, but the track was not included on the eventual 2-disc 2010 release, titled Perfect Way. . This is the only released track to feature both Prince and Miles Davis (the two had previously collaborated on the unreleased track Can I Play With U?, although the collaboration did not take place in the studio, and Prince himself may not have had any input on Davis' trumpet work). . . One of the two tracks not to be produced by Russ Titelman was the funky and improvisational "Sticky Wicked", Khan's first proper collaboration with Prince after having covered his "I Feel for You" in 1984 and turning it into a million-selling hit single. CK also includes a second Prince composition, "Eternity" (produced by David Frank and Khan herself),
1) Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) 4:45 Eric Leeds - saxophone Atlanta Bliss - trumpet Miles Davis - trumpet
. Miles Davis - trumpet . (Prince) .
TLM: Miles appears on Prince’s song “Sticky Wicked”, along with Prince Chaka Khan. But I gather the song wasn’t written with Miles in mind.
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Hi OldFriends4Sale. I’ve nothing to add, but I wanted to thank you for the effort that you put into your posts – they’re always interesting and informative. x | |
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. I'm listening to "Mind Bells" right now on YouTube. I'm pretty sure I'm hearing P's tracking vocals in the background.
Search: mind bells Kahoru It's the first link (in Japanese) .
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I forget which 'set' but there is a Prince on lead version | |
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Hi - and thanks again. The ATWIAD thread was great as well. Much appreciated - keep it up. | |
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"Love Song" Je suis prete. Est-ce que vous etes pret, aussi?
Are you wasting my time, are you just being kind Oh no baby my love isn't blind Are you wasting my time, are you just being kind Don't go givin' me one of your lines Say what you mean, mean what you say Don't go and throw our love away God strike me dead if I did you wrong This is not a love song Are you just being kind Am I losing my mind Time goes by so slowly for those who wait And those who run seem to have all the fun But are you wasting my time -- she's so fine Are you just being kind Nowhere to run nowhere to hide That's how I feel, don't fog my mind Mean what you say or baby I am gone This is not a love song Are you just being kind Am I losing my mind Love song, love song Don't try to tell me what your enemies taught you I'm gone but I just want you to know That this is not a love song that I want to sing
As Madonna was finishing up her stint on Broadway with Speed-the-Plow in 1988, Prince visited her to see the show and brought along some of the rough ideas they had worked on the previous year. One of these ideas was an early cut of what would become “Love Song”:
From SongTalk, Summer 1989:
An unreleased song titled “By Alien Means” also exists from their “Love Song” sessions (along with two other unknown tracks). The song contains a strong anti-suicide message, though it is unknown if Madonna actually laid down vocals to the demo Prince submitted.
These songs weren’t the only ones the two collaborated on for the 1989 LP; the first thing you hear on the title track is Prince playing guitar, along with guitar on “Keep it Together” and “Act of Contrition” (credited to The Powers That Be). Outtakes from Prince and Madonna’s session for “Like a Prayer” appear on the Prayers Remixed EP. The dub beats version features samples from a then unreleased Prince track titled “Bob George” from his cancelled Black Album.
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Seems like eternity since I've been in your arms
Eternity is the first track on Sheena Easton's eighth album No Sound But A Heart, and, around the same time as the album's release, Eternity was released as the album's first and only single. In 1993, it was included as the 19th and final track on The World Of Sheena Easton: The Singles Collection compilation. The song was written, produced and largely recorded by Prince (although production is credited to David Leonard, and Prince uses the pseudonyms Rocker Happyfeller and for musician credits). While specific recording dates are not known, initial tracking took place in December 1985, at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA. Prince first offered the track to George Clinton for a project he was producing for Vanessa Williams, but the song was not used. Sheena Easton's vocals were recorded later, although details of her recording are not known. Sheena Easton - lead vocals Prince - all instruments (credited as Rocker Happyfeller for keyboards and Freddie "The Phantom" for guitar) Jill Jones - backing vox on unreleased version -PrinceVault | |
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