The Time (band) [Wikipedia]
The band went on to release four albums (mostly performed by Prince + singer Morris Day alone) during the course of their main career, each a solid slice of jammy, rock-infused 80s funk, generally light and humorous in tone, strongly influenced by Parliament - and, of course, Prince. Although they scored numerous hits (including “The Bird”, “Jungle Love”, “777-9311”, “Get It Up”, “Gigolos Get Lonely Too”, “The Walk” and “Cool”, mostly on the R&B charts) during the early 1980s, they never approached superstardom.[1] But as good as they were, they weren’t allowed to play a note on their debut album. Prince recorded all the music himself, crediting the production to Jamie Starr and Morris Day, who at least was allowed to sing on the record, but was forced to follow Prince’s guide vocals note-for-note.Ice cold.