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Thread started 08/24/10 11:41am

SuperFunk59

Old Dogs, New Tricks - The Time

Have the guys recorded this album and if so, are there any available tracks or tracklistings?

[Edited 8/24/10 11:42am]

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Reply #1 posted 08/24/10 12:20pm

Militant

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I believe this was the album recorded in 1998 or so, it wasn't the original line-up, but rather the one with Morris/Jerome/Freeze/Tori etc. Also I don't believe Prince had any involvement.

I haven't seen a tracklisting personally.

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Reply #2 posted 08/24/10 2:39pm

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Militant said:

I believe this was the album recorded in 1998 or so, it wasn't the original line-up, but rather the one with Morris/Jerome/Freeze/Tori etc. Also I don't believe Prince had any involvement.

I haven't seen a tracklisting personally.

For your consideration:

1997

T R A C K L I S T I N G

1. Cowgirl (n/a)
2. Style (n/a)
3. Who says a funk band can't play rock? (n/a)
4. Shake it baby (n/a)
5. Old dogs, new tricks (n/a)
6. Players Quiz (n/a)
7. North side, South side, Suburbs (n/a)
8. And thats what time it is (n/a)

I N C O M P L E T E A L B U M C R E D I T S

Possible writing credits for [Prince], [Morris Day], [Rickey 'Freeze' Smith], [Torrell 'Tori' Ruffin], [Jellybean Johnson], [Monte Moir], [Robert 'Gi' Grisset], Garry Marshall Shider, David Lee Spreadley and George Clinton. Possible production credits for [Prince], [Jimmy Jam] & [Terry Lewis]. Possible performers on Cowgirl: Guitar by Ronnie Baker Brooks - Bass by [Terry Lewis] & Larry Graham. Possible performers on Style: Guitar by [Prince] - Saxophone by Walter Chancellor jr. - Hornz by Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch - Additional Voices by Smooth G., Scrap & Michael Mac.

Source:

http://www.purplemusic.mynetcologne.de/the_time.html

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Reply #3 posted 08/24/10 3:23pm

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/\ Fuck! I wasn't thinking. I have seen this before. I remember smiling when I saw the Funkadelic cover listed on there and wondering how it would sound with them doing it, and I definitely remember reading that Larry might have played on it.

I don't know how I could have forgotten that. Oh well.

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Reply #4 posted 08/25/10 12:15am

SoulAlive

I'm curious about this album.I wonder if it's any good.

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Reply #5 posted 08/25/10 2:08am

SuperFunk59

love2thenines2003 said:

Militant said:

I believe this was the album recorded in 1998 or so, it wasn't the original line-up, but rather the one with Morris/Jerome/Freeze/Tori etc. Also I don't believe Prince had any involvement.

I haven't seen a tracklisting personally.

For your consideration:

1997

T R A C K L I S T I N G

1. Cowgirl (n/a)
2. Style (n/a)
3. Who says a funk band can't play rock? (n/a)
4. Shake it baby (n/a)
5. Old dogs, new tricks (n/a)
6. Players Quiz (n/a)
7. North side, South side, Suburbs (n/a)
8. And thats what time it is (n/a)

I N C O M P L E T E A L B U M C R E D I T S

Possible writing credits for [Prince], [Morris Day], [Rickey 'Freeze' Smith], [Torrell 'Tori' Ruffin], [Jellybean Johnson], [Monte Moir], [Robert 'Gi' Grisset], Garry Marshall Shider, David Lee Spreadley and George Clinton. Possible production credits for [Prince], [Jimmy Jam] & [Terry Lewis]. Possible performers on Cowgirl: Guitar by Ronnie Baker Brooks - Bass by [Terry Lewis] & Larry Graham. Possible performers on Style: Guitar by [Prince] - Saxophone by Walter Chancellor jr. - Hornz by Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch - Additional Voices by Smooth G., Scrap & Michael Mac.

Source:

http://www.purplemusic.mynetcologne.de/the_time.html

Nice one, thanks very much. Hopefully it might surface one day as I'd love to hear it (even though it's not the original line-up). Also very intrigued about the Funkadelic cover, you know this funk band can play rock but without Jesse I'm not so sure biggrin

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Reply #6 posted 08/25/10 10:29am

minneapolisFun
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SuperFunk59 said:

love2thenines2003 said:

For your consideration:

1997

T R A C K L I S T I N G

1. Cowgirl (n/a)
2. Style (n/a)
3. Who says a funk band can't play rock? (n/a)
4. Shake it baby (n/a)
5. Old dogs, new tricks (n/a)
6. Players Quiz (n/a)
7. North side, South side, Suburbs (n/a)
8. And thats what time it is (n/a)

I N C O M P L E T E A L B U M C R E D I T S

Possible writing credits for [Prince], [Morris Day], [Rickey 'Freeze' Smith], [Torrell 'Tori' Ruffin], [Jellybean Johnson], [Monte Moir], [Robert 'Gi' Grisset], Garry Marshall Shider, David Lee Spreadley and George Clinton. Possible production credits for [Prince], [Jimmy Jam] & [Terry Lewis]. Possible performers on Cowgirl: Guitar by Ronnie Baker Brooks - Bass by [Terry Lewis] & Larry Graham. Possible performers on Style: Guitar by [Prince] - Saxophone by Walter Chancellor jr. - Hornz by Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch - Additional Voices by Smooth G., Scrap & Michael Mac.

Source:

http://www.purplemusic.mynetcologne.de/the_time.html

Nice one, thanks very much. Hopefully it might surface one day as I'd love to hear it (even though it's not the original line-up). Also very intrigued about the Funkadelic cover, you know this funk band can play rock but without Jesse I'm not so sure biggrin

[Edited 8/25/10 2:17am]

Tori Ruffin is a beast on guitar.

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #7 posted 08/29/10 7:56am

djThunderfunk

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minneapolisFunq said:

Tori Ruffin is a beast on guitar.

Agreed.... but he's no Jesse!

Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #8 posted 08/30/10 7:14am

SuperFunk59

Does anyone know if any of the tracks are available on bootleg, download etc ?

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Reply #9 posted 08/30/10 8:21am

Spandau

I am afraid of what a "Time" album would sound like without Prince, Jam and Lewis. That last live album was terribly done - it actually managed to take away from the legendary live stage show.

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Reply #10 posted 09/08/10 8:05am

Rioub

On a related note, this was posted on Prince's website on 27th March 2001


MORRIS DAY is cuttin' NEW trax in the Park, with JAMIE STARR producing! What time is it?

Has anything ever come to light as to what these tracks were?

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