Jill Jones (album)

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Jill Jones
Jill Jones, cover album, US, 1987.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1987
RecordedJuly 1982–October 1986
Studio
Genre R&B, Pop
Length39:06
Label Paisley Park/Warner Bros. Records
25575
Producer Prince, David Z, Jill Jones
Jill Jones chronology
Jill Jones
(1987)
'Two'
(2001)

Jill Jones is the self-titled debut solo album from the artist of the same name. The album was released in 1987 on Paisley Park/Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Jones and Prince.

Contents

Her debut was warmly received in Europe, but failed to chart in the U.S. on the Billboard Top 100 Pop, Black, or Dance charts. None of the three released singles managed to enter any of the Top 100 charts. Warner Bros. Records never pushed the album[ citation needed ].

Background

In 1983, Jones moved to Minneapolis to begin work on her solo album. Prince spent three years working with his protégé. Prince wrote and performed much of the music on the album, while Jones sang all of the vocals. David Z. did a large portion of the audio engineering and music production (without Prince) at Electric Lady Studios in New York City.

In the book Prince and the Parade & Sign O' The Times Era Sessions, Jones was quoted as saying she and David Z had a lot of latitude when it came to their sound. "I think Prince also trusted me to go my way, because once Miles Davis actually gave it the stamp of approval. We played it for him, and it was kind of finished once Miles heard it technically. Prince told me, 'Miles loves you, he just loves you.'" [1]

Lead single "Mia Bocca" became a top 10 hit in Italy in July 1987, peaking at #6. [2] Further single releases "G-Spot" and "For Love" failed to chart.

Two other songs written by Prince, "77 Bleeker St." and "Baby Cries (Ay Yah)", were issued as B-sides. Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens, who was a close friend of Jones, contributed to the album.

The album is out of print.

Track listing

All songs composed by Prince. [3] [nb 1]

Side 1

No.TitleLength
1."Intro (Baby You're a Trip)"1:25
2."Mia Bocca"5:56
3."G-Spot"4:30
4."Violet Blue" (with Darlene Koldenhoven)4:24
5."With You" (with Steve Stevens)4:00

Side 2

No.TitleLength
6."All Day, All Night" (with The Revolution)5:41
7."For Love" (with The Family)4:27
8."My Man"3:15
9."Baby, You're a Trip"5:23

Album 12" Singles

Mia Bocca

No.TitleLength
1."Mia Bocca" (Extended Version)6:04
2."Mia Bocca" (Dub Version)5:48
3."77 Bleeker St."4:34


G-Spot

No.TitleLength
1."G-Spot" (Extended Version, Prince Mix)6:22
2."Baby Cries (Ay Yah)" (Extended Version)6:44


For Love

No.TitleLength
1."For Love" (4-Play Remix)7:29
2."For Love" (Bonus Beats)4:55

Personnel

Charts

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
1987"Mia Bocca"Italy Airplay ( Music & Media ) [4] 4
"Violet Blue"Italy Airplay ( Music & Media ) [5] 1

Notes

  1. On the original album release, Jill Jones is either credited as a sole writer or co-writer for most of the tracks. However, most of the tracks were recorded without any prior input from Jones [3]

References

  1. Tudahl, Duane (2021). Prince and the Parade and Sign O' The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN   9781538144527.
  2. "hitparadeitalia". July 11, 1987.
  3. 1 2 "Album: Jill Jones - Prince Vault". www.princevault.com. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  4. "European Playlist Reports: RAI - Italy" (PDF). Music & Media . Vol. 4, no. 26. July 4, 1987. p. 14.
  5. "European Playlist Reports: RAI - Italy" (PDF). Music & Media . Vol. 4, no. 35. September 5, 1987. p. 15.

[1]

    • Tudahl, Duane. Prince and the Parade & Sign O' The Times Era Studio Sessions 1986 and 1986. Rowman & Littlefield June (2021).