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  1. A classic American male voice has standard pronunciation that will be acceptable to most listeners. It is easy and familiar to perceive.

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  2. Saxophonist Eric Leeds began working with Prince in the mid-1980s, a period when Prince was arguably at his creative peak. It was certainly a very productive period that saw Prince [and Leeds] working with Miles on several music projects. In the first of a two-part interview, Eric talks about his background, what it was like working with Prince

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  3. 23. Sept. 2020 · Eric Leeds: "Prince had a set of cues and signals that he could throw up to the band at any point in time. He might throw a fist in the air - that meant we played a certain line. He might wave...

    • 6 Min.
    • Mark Savage
  4. Featuring the vocals of Fela Kuti at his most potent, ‘Unravelling’ also includes a featured performance from Eric Leeds, the American saxophone player most noted for his work with Prince, both in the studio and as part of the Purple One’s touring band.

    • R&S Records
  5. On 10 and 11 December 1988, Prince added further instrumentation and vocal samples, with Eric Leeds adding saxophone and flute on 11 December 1988 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The track was included as the fifth and final track on the album 24, before the album was abandoned.

  6. 24. Nov. 2017 · Part 1 of our in-depth conversation with Eric Leeds. Covering his audition for Prince and much more. Michael Dean - michael@podcastjuice.net Patreon - / podcastjuice Facebook: / podcastjuice...

    • 61 Min.
    • 17,9K
    • Prince Podcast
  7. Eric Leeds, who played saxophone and flute for Prince, says there are multiple incarnations of what a Prince album in 1987 could have sounded like.