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Madhouse was an American jazz fusion band from
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. Two Madhouse albums (and several singles) were officially released, both in 1987.


History

Prince had considered the idea of an instrumental jazz–funk album ever since he recorded his first tracks with
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for his 1985 side-project, The Family. In late 1985–early 1986, he recorded hours of instrumental music with Leeds and other musicians from his band, Sheila E. and musicians from her own band, as well as members from
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's families. From these sessions, Prince compiled an album called '' The Flesh'', supposed to be released by an eponymous pseudo-band, but the project was abandoned and its concept modified to become Madhouse. The Japanese LP release of "8" credits the band members of Madhouse as: Eric Leeds - Saxophone, John Lewis - Drums, Bill Lewis - Bass, Austra Chanel - Keyboards. The band "members" are listed and mentioned on both sides of the Obi issued with the Japanese LP release, as well as in the contained insert. And stated on the backside of the Obi: "In the U.S., rumors have arisen that 'Austra Chanel' is a pseudonym for Prince." More biography from the Obi: "The group leader is Eric Leeds of The Revolution" and came to be formed after the Prince and The Revolution tour in Japan (summer 1986) when Eric Leeds returned to Atlanta to join old friends John Lewis, his brother Bill Lewis, and Austra. As noted on the Prince Estate official website, the background story of the Madhouse project was presented as a fictional band. Prince and Eric Leeds were the only participants in "8." The title of each song on each album is also its numerical designation on the record (e.g., the third song on the first album is titled, “Three”). Cover art for both albums featured Maneca Lightner playing with a small dog, reminiscent of a 1940s pinup photograph. The videos from ''16'' were more 1940s gangster-themed. The cover of ''16'' features the subtitle "new directions in garage music", an homage to
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' '' Directions in Music'' series (in 2002–2003, Prince would dub a jazz album series of his own: ''New Directions In Music''). The only vocals on either album consists mainly of audio snippets lifted from the first two '' Godfather'' films and samples of
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simulating an orgasm (from the
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outtake "Vibrator", later used on Prince's own song "Orgasm" from ''
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''.) There is also a short unreleased 1987 movie, entitled "Hard Life", featuring Madhouse. At least two other Madhouse albums were later recorded and remain unreleased, both albums entitled "24". The first "24" was recorded in 1988, mostly by Prince and Eric Leeds. Only one track eventually emerged, heavily edited, on Leeds' 1991 solo-album '' Times Squared'' and only bootlegged copies of the whole album are available. This album is more "electronic" than the first two, with a lot of drum programming, samples and keyboards. "21" through "24", also known as "The Dopamine Rush Suite", also feature vocals. The second "24" was recorded in 1993 with a line-up consisting of Prince (keyboards), Leeds (saxophone), Levi Seacer, Jr. (guitar), Sonny T. (bass) and Michael B. (drums). Only two tracks were officially released, "17 (Penetration)" (as "17" on the '' 1-800-NEW-FUNK'' 1994 compilation) and on the CD single "Standing at the Altar", the other one "Asswoop" (or "Asswhuppin' in a Trunk") in 2001, via Prince's website. There was also a limited release on the "NPG Sampler Experience" promo cassette, handed out during the 1995 Gold Tour, which contains excerpts from three tracks from this album: "Asswoop", "Ethereal Segue", and "Parlour Games". The album in its entirely is circulating on bootleg.


Discography


Albums


''8''

# "One" – 7:16 # "Two" – 5:31 # "Three" – 3:16 # "Four" – 2:24 # "Five" – 1:15 # "Six" – 4:28 # "Seven" – 4:09 # "Eight" – 10:05 Produced and written by Madhouse, label: Paisley Park/Warner Bros., released: 1987


''16''

# "Nine" – 2:06 # "Ten" – 5:04 # "Eleven" – 6:14 # "Twelve" – 5:14 # "Thirteen" – 4:46 # "Fourteen" – 5:12 # "Fifteen" – 3:49 # "Sixteen" – 4:17 Produced and written by Madhouse, label: Paisley Park/Warner Bros., released: 1987


Singles

*"Six" b/w "6 and 1/2" *"Ten" b/w "Ten and 1/2" *"Thirteen" b/w "Four"


12"

*"Six" – "Six", "Six (End of the World Mix)", "6 and 1/2" *"Ten" – "Ten (The Perfect Mix)", "Ten and 1/2", "Two". *"Thirteen" – "Thirteen (The Paisley Park Mix)", "Thirteen and 1/4", "Four".


See also

* Unreleased 24 album


References


External links


Madhouse 8
at goldiesparade.co.uk
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in Prince Vault {{DEFAULTSORT:Madhouse American jazz ensembles from Minnesota Prince (musician) Paisley Park Records artists