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Pickle (Unreleased)Unreleased instrumental track recorded on June 9th, 1988. The track was eventually offered to Eric Leeds… for further development/use but remains unreleased.
Jill Jones - My Baby Knows [#3][Summer 1982/Summer 1985 for additional recording and Jill's overdubs/August 1985 for orchestral overdubs]
This is Jill's 1985 version with the orchestral overdubs.
Jill Jones : vocals
Prince : all instruments
Clare Fischer : orchestration
Jill Jones - Boom, Boom (Can't U Feel the Beat of My Heart)[Summer 1982/Summer 1989 for additional recording and Jill's overdubs]
This song was revamped for the proposed second album by Jill Jones.
A video clip was produced for the song, indicating that it might have been intended as the first single from the album.
The song borrows part of the melody of the song All the Critics Love U in New York.
Jill Jones : vocals
Prince : all instruments
Pickle (Unreleased)Unreleased instrumental track recorded on June 9th, 1988. The track was eventually offered to Eric Leeds… for further development/use but remains unreleased.
Jill Jones - My Baby Knows [#3][Summer 1982/Summer 1985 for additional recording and Jill's overdubs/August 1985 for orchestral overdubs]
This is Jill's 1985 version with the orchestral overdubs.
Jill Jones : vocals
Prince : all instruments
Clare Fischer : orchestration
The Glamorous LifeThe Glamorous Life Studio Original 1983 version with Prince vocals
The Glamorous Life is the sixth and final track on Sheila E.'s first album The Glamorous Life, and, four weeks before the album's release, The Glamorous Life was released as the album's first single; it was, therefore, the first song to be credited to Sheila E.. The Glamorous Life was written by Prince, but credited to Sheila E..
In 1986, the Club Edit was included as the second track on The Glamorous Club Dance EP, a Japan-only EP of extended versions of Sheila E.'s singles.
On 19 June 2013, an instrumental rehearsal of The Glamorous Life was streamed live on 3rdEyeGirl LiveStream TV for 3 minutes.
Initial tracking took place on 27 December 1983 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (the day before In A Spanish Villa and Next Time Wipe The Lipstick Off Your Collar), and the song was originally intended for Apollonia 6 until Prince began to work with Sheila E. in February 1984, at which time he set the song aside for her.
Sheila E.'s vocals were recorded in the first few days of April 1984, also at Sunset Sound. The Glamorous Life is notable for featuring the first use of saxophone on a Prince-related track, played by Larry Williams.
The track also features the first released appearance of David Coleman (Lisa Coleman's brother) on a Prince-related track, playing cello.