Post Description
Serial #.............: Updown
More Info............: http://purplekisstwo.blogspot.com/
Artist...............: Belize
Album................: Belize - An Ureleased Paisley Park Project
Year.................: 2012
Genre................: Prince Related
Comment..............: An Ureleased Paisley Park Project
Type.................: Bootleg
Duration.............: 19:14
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Lossless
Bitrate..............: Flac
Source...............: Audience Recording: (Quality: EX-)
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Tracklist
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1. I Just Want To Let You Know (4'50)
2. Call Me (4'16)
3. Separate Lives (5'14)
4. Love Is All We Need (4'54)
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Comment
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Belize was signed to Paisley Park Records and their album was planned to be
released in 1993. But Paisley Park Records was shut down and the album
was shelved, together with albums for Rosie Gaines and Tyler Collins. Nobody
knows if Prince was involved.
Maybe the man behind Belize is : http://www.eljaimusic.com/
More info :
ELJAI was born Lloyd Carlton McFarlane Jr. in Belize City, Belize.
In the late 1980s ELJAI moved to Los Angeles, California knowing exactly what he
wanted to do and ready to focus on his career. He was introduced to the
DOMINATORS,
a local band and was asked to become their lead singer- a position which he
gladly accepted. During this time, his love for singing and music grew
tremendously and he started
to also develop an interest in songwriting. In 1989, ELJAI released the EP Give
Your Loving To Me, in his native country, Belize. The song, written by ELJAI,
sky rocketed
on the charts and introduced him as a major artist. ELJAI continued to grow and
develop his fan base. Later that year ELJAI was asked by a friend to be a guest
artist on
the Pupa Curly's "Free Mandela single. In the early 90s Carl MacGregor, the
producer of his first EP, introduced ELJAI to Kerry Gordy, the son of the
legendary founder of
Motown Records, Berry Gordy.
Shortly after that meeting, the group Belize was formed and consisted of ELJAI,
Carl and Delly McGregor. ELJAI and Belize continued to hone their writing
skills.
They were soon signed to Prince's Paisley Park label where they recorded their
first album. Belize was later signed to Warner Brothers where they wrote and
released
"I'm Looking Out For You," the theme song for the TV show, Real Stories Of The
Highway Patrol.
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