Talk:Erotic City

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I thought the original was by George Clinton and the Parliment Funkadelic?

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Included in Purple Rain - Epanded edition (2017)

This song is also included in the 3rd CD of a 3-CD set titled "Purple Rain" issued 2017 by Warner bros.

the song is included in two consecutive versions: 1) 'Erotic City (7" B-side edit)' (track 5 on 3rd CD); 2) 'Erotic City ("Make Love Not war Erotic City Come Alive")' (track 6 on same CD).

--Nahum (talk) 20:19, 31 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]