The Time - Mo' Jerk Out
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2016
- The Time performing "Mo' Jerk Out", the instrumental for their first single, "Jerk Out", from their 1990 release, "Pandemonium". I encourage you all to buy that and their other works.I do not own this video nor the rights to it. Http://posslife.com
The Time:
Morris Day - Lead Vocals
Jesse Johnson - Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals
Terry Lewis - Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals
James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III - Keyboards & Backing Vocals
Monte Moir - Keyboards & Backing Vocals
Garry "Jellybean" Johnson - Drums
Jerome Benton - Mirror, Percussion, & Backing Vocals - เพลง
that sexy clean rhythm guitar playing makes this song so funky. Man, Prince was the master of crafting timeless funk pop songs!
We all know Prince wrote and Produced this song, but The Time, to me,took it to another level! What a great group of Musicians 🎸
Agreed!
I remember when we called turtle's record and went to pick up the tape single anticipating the upcoming album and the excitement of hearing this bside in the car. Man, do I miss those days of real music made by real musicians. there will never be another Prince ever again in this lifetime and I said that a long time ago.....
hands down prince was the best drum programmer ever!!
True.
Absolutely... and a killer on rythme and lead guitar, on Bass, on keys, plus melodies and vocal arrangements, production, writing... pure genius.
This was actually Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis track...JJ on Programming!!!
@@krhym21 Yes you’re right but originally Prince did all the instruments. Most of the time the group always remake all the parts originally played by Prince.
Source - Prince Vault : Jerk Out was originally written and produced by Prince, but writing was credited to Prince, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Morris Day, as they wrote additional portions later. Prince plays most instruments on the track.
While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in late December 1981 at Prince's Kiowa Trail Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota, and was intended for The Time's second album What Time Is It?. Morris Day's lead vocals were likely recorded in early 1982 at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California, although this information is unconfirmed.
In 1985, the track was given to Mazarati (along with 100 MPH) for use on their album Mazarati; lead vocal overdubs were recorded by Sir Casey Terry in April 1985, at Sunset Sound and Prince worked on the track further in May 1985, also at Sunset Sound. The song was ultimately rejected by Mazarati, however, probably due to the song's lyrics containing overt references to sexual violence and racism.
When The Time's planned album Corporate World was put on hold in late 1989 and the original members were brought in to work on the album (which developed into Pandemonium), the bandmembers chose this song from Prince's vault, and re-worked it significantly at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota, to eliminate some of the more controversial lyrics, but the basic tracks, including Sir Casey Terry's background vocals, were kept).
Recording Personnel :
The Time version
Morris Day - lead vocals (credited for lead vocals and "cool")
Prince - all instruments, except where noted (uncredited)
Sir Casey Terry - background vocals
Jellybean Johnson - drums and backing vocals
Jesse Johnson - guitar, backing vocals
Jimmy Jam - keyboards, backing vocals
Monte Moir - keyboards, backing vocals
Terry Lewis - bass guitar, backing vocals
Jerome Benton - percussion (credited for percussion and "mirror and holler")
I heard the Mazerati version years ago. You can definitely tell it was updated but they all did a great job
Prince was the genius of crafting timeless funk pop songs....
YOU KNOW THIS IS ALL PRINCE 4REAL
That's Jesse playing .. He's just as funky
@@JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION RIGHT, THEY ACTING LIKE''' THE PRINCE'''' DID IT ALL ,BUT NOOO. HE HAD''''''''' FLYTE TYME''''''''..........BOY TUPAC WOULDA TORE THIS UP.......
yup, Prince wrote this in like 82 or 83, I believe..
@@JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTIONNo, that’s Prince playing his Hohner Telecaster. He and Jesse have different styles and Jesse played Strats mostly.
Bad Ass Instrumental From The Time
WOW! I've never heard the instrumental version to my favorite song until now. Thanks for posting this.
That's what I'm talkin' about!!!
I'm really diggin' this song!!
simply irresistible funk track
Damn! That's what the $#@! I'm talkin bout! Lol . Got that from jungle love demo story. This is smooth as silk.
thank you the best
hell yeah
Funky Funk!
Just found out that Mazarati was suppose to do this song but glad Prince kept it for the Time, dem boyz put dat Chili Sauce on it...Yeassss!!!
They also was suppose to do Kiss too but Prince took it back and put some stank on it
Gary Tisdale Mazerati Didnt Want To Do Jerk Out So He Put It In The Vault
That’s Mazaratti doing the background vocals.
The song was also intended for Batman, but replaced by Partyman, because Tim Burton didn't like it.
YEEESSSSS !!!!
They did do it. Morris perfected it! Here it is
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Bringin me to life love me some pri nce
BIG
💜👑🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Ignorance is giving credit to the Time not knowing it was Prince! IJS!
No mistaking Prince playing his infamous Hohner Telecaster.
all instruments : prince
wow...i've NEVER heard that one before...is that only on the US version of the single???
zarcon85 I have a version of the single from Europe and it has it. It's the 8" vinyl single that has this as a B-side.
Who’s on bass for the recording? Prince, BrownMark or Terry?
Lioness Heart Prince played every instrument on this recording. On the regular version, Jesse plays the electric guitar solos.
SOW NAZ T
prince wrote this
Prince had Nothing to do W them At this Point get ur facts straight...this was The Real Time!!!.
This song was originally recorded in 1982. Mazarati did a version in either 1985 or 1986 but decided not to do it. Prince is playing every instrument that you are hearing. Jesse did do the guitar solo and the rest of the band altered the original lyrics.
You are loud and wrong.
@@briandonald Ok the album was mostly produced by the Time. i see Prince actually did a few songs.