94 East Featuring Prince - Symbolic Beginning (1995)
Artist: 94 East Featuring Prince
Title: Symbolic Beginning
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Charly Records
Genre: Electronic, Funk, Soul, Disco, Minneapolis Sound
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue artwork)
Total Time: 1:22:49
Total Size: 206 / 534 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Symbolic Beginning
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Charly Records
Genre: Electronic, Funk, Soul, Disco, Minneapolis Sound
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue artwork)
Total Time: 1:22:49
Total Size: 206 / 534 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Volume One
1. Just Another Sucker (05:17)
2. If You Feel Like Dancin' (07:08)
3. Lovin' Cup (04:20)
4. Games (04:59)
5. Dance To The Music Of The World (05:07)
6. One Man Jam (06:15)
Volume Two
1. If You See Me (05:40)
2. Games (Original Version) (03:40)
3. I'll Always Love You (03:53)
4. Better Than You Think (04:30)
5. If We Don't (04:08)
6. You Can Be My Teacher (04:06)
7. Love, Love, Love (03:52)
8. Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session) (06:04)
9. If You See Me (Instrumental Version) (05:40)
10. Games (Instrumental Version) (03:40)
11. Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version) (04:30)
Minneapolis Genius is the first collection of studio recordings by 94 East, the band name given to a number of tracks recorded by Pepé Willie and Prince with occasional other musicians (it is misleading to consider it an "album", as the tracks have been rearranged many times for reissues under different titles).
The collection contained one song with writing input by Prince, Just Another Sucker, and Prince appeared as a musician on all tracks, stemming from recording sessions between 1975 and 1979 (the cover subtitle incorrectly labels the sessions as "the historic 1977 recordings").
Prince had no input into the final release, however, and was upset at its release, leading to a heated discussion between Prince and Pepé Willie in First Avenue in Minneapolis upon its release.
1995 release on the Charly label featuring 16 digitallyremastered recordings of Prince's very first forays into arecording studio (who was just 17 at the time!).
The collection contained one song with writing input by Prince, Just Another Sucker, and Prince appeared as a musician on all tracks, stemming from recording sessions between 1975 and 1979 (the cover subtitle incorrectly labels the sessions as "the historic 1977 recordings").
Prince had no input into the final release, however, and was upset at its release, leading to a heated discussion between Prince and Pepé Willie in First Avenue in Minneapolis upon its release.
1995 release on the Charly label featuring 16 digitallyremastered recordings of Prince's very first forays into arecording studio (who was just 17 at the time!).