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Thread started 10/24/08 5:57am

CJanssen

Welcome 2 the Dawn - Article

Here's an article I once downloaded (08 Dec. 1996)
Nothing new but it seems to be written by Prince, a very interesting read.


Welcome 2 the Dawn.
U have just accessed the experience.

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On December 22, Paisley Park issued a press release that read as follows:

" has officially given notice to Warner Bros. Records (WBR) of his desire to terminate his recording agreement with the company. Over the course of their nearly two decade long relationship, The Artist and WBR have developed irreconcilable differences. Most recently, the unstable and ever changing management structure within WBR has made it impossible for the company to effectively market and promote its flagship artists, including.

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The Artist is prepared to deliver the three (3) remaining albums under his former name Prince which will fulfill his contractual to WBR. Currently, the albums are titled: Prince: The Vault - Volumes I, II and III.

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will release a new recording entitled Emancipation once he is free from all ties with Time Warner."

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The press release wasn't very detailed, but it outlined my feelings as the Holiday week approached. While it was a message to everyone, it was more for the ears of the entertainment industry, and specifically it was geared towards the music industry and its musicians - both young and old, green and seasoned, struggling and successful. These words from Paisley Park are from me. My ultimate message is a cry for solidarity amongst artists and a reprieve from the greed of entertainment executives.

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My message stems from a lifetime of development as an artist and as a businessman, and my increasing awareness of a greedy structure within the music industry that unjustly rewards large, slow corporate management teams, while overlooking and not protecting its bread and butter - the artists.

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As difficult as it is to admit now, when I began my career with Warner in 1978, I had a lot to learn. The transition into the artist I am now hasn't been a smooth one. I don't want other young artists to be mislead in the same way. I'm expressing my feelings so that others will learn from my mistakes. I also want all established artists to understand the issues and know that there should be a better way and to join with me to create that new path.

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A little historyƉ.

At 37 years old, I have been a recording artist for Warner Music for what will be seventeen years this April. I was only 19 years old when I recorded my first album as Prince. Recording for a large label was new and exciting. I had an opportunity to reach millions of people around the world, not just my faithful following here in Minneapolis around the club scene. As time passed, the realities of the music industry and its current hierarchical pecking system sunk in. Artists are last on the totem pole in terms of recoupment.

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My path has been a long and arduous one. In the beginning, both youth and excitement towards the opportunity to have an album produced made me, as Prince, naive. Saavy lawyers claiming to have my interest at heart, long in bed with the record companies they pimp, offered me what seemed to be a lucrative contract, without fully explaining the ramifications of its terms. I wrote an album a year for many years until I realized a trap had been laid. I would never be able to leave the legacy of my music to my family, my future children or anyone, because "Prince" did not own the Masters-I did not, and still do not, own my Art.

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For most of all of my adult life, I have labored under one construct. I compose music, write lyrics, and produce songs for myself and others. My creativity is my life; it is what guides my everyday, my sleepless nights. My songs are my children. I feel them. I watch them grow and I nurture them to maturity. I deliver them to my record company, and suddenly, they are no longer mine. The process is painful. I have been long ready for a new program. The time is now.

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As an artist, I want to share my music with others. I crave the experience of writing and sharing with others. It is what I do as an artist; as a human being. I take pleasure in the fact that others are able to share in my joy once the process is complete. My fans are my children's friends; I respect them and want to communicate with them.

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As a businessman and the owner of NPG Records-the label that released The Most Beautiful Girl In The World -the 1994 Number One release by an independent, I realize that record companies are a natural part of the food chain. It is the record label that allows a musical artist to reach out to his or her audience, but that does not mean that whichever organization markets and distributes the music should own the final product, i.e. the Masters.

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What I have learned as both an artist and a businessman is that a middle ground must be developed. All artists, whether new or established, must have a substantial ownership interest in the music they create. Conversely, all record labels need an incentive to market music and push it thorough their distribution systems; still, that incentive should not be ultimate control. Record labels have no right to enslave the creators.

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The first step I have taken towards the ultimate goal of emancipation from the chains that bind me to Warner Bros. was to change my name from Prince to . Prince is the name that my Mother gave me at birth. Warner Bros. took the name, trademarked it, and used it as the main marketing tool to promote all of the music that I wrote. The company owns the name Prince and all related music marketed under Prince. I became merely a pawn used to produce more money for Warner Bros.

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By my 35th birthday, June 7, 1993, I was beyond frustrated with my lack of control over my career and music. It seemed reminiscent of much that had been experienced by other African-Americans over last couple of hundred years. They had turned me into a slave and I wanted no more of it. The dilemma had only one clear solution. I was born Prince and did not want to adopt another conventional name. The only acceptable replacement for my name, and my identity, was , a symbol with no pronunciation, that is a representation of me and what my music is about. This symbol is present in my work over the years; it is a concept that has evolved from my frustration; it is who I am. It is my name.

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I look forward to the release of Emancipation in the near future. It will be The Dawn of the next phase of my life as a musician. It will represent my freedom from the past and it will be a continuum of what I have started here today.

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from The Dawn Staff @ Paisley Park

About The Dawn:
The Dawn is a part of where believes the record industry is headed. In the internet environment, he will be able to communicate directly with people all over the world, and share with them first the latest to come out of NPG Records. It will be a flexible and everchanging venue-shortly there will be catalogue audio and video clips, a chat room, and exclusive new music and video releases. We'll continually update information from Paisley Park on tour dates and new additions to the NPG music family. Feel free to share any constructive comments and suggestions and please sign up for the giveaway in our guest book. In the various halls of The Galleria there will be exclusive merchandise from The New Power Generation Store located here in Minneapolis. Any purchase will automatically qualify you for The Dawn Giveaway.
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Reply #1 posted 10/24/08 6:06am

Tame

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Although this is an older article, I did not know that "The most beautiful girl in the world," was the first number one record produced by an independent company, "NPG records." Congratulations Prince. cool
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #2 posted 10/24/08 6:50am

ReginaCarman

To Prince if he ever reads this:
Prince , if there is anything i can do to help i will, but as a divorced Mother of 2 children, i dont hold much clout in the Record business, but GOOD LOVING THOUGHTS ALWAYS HELP, so i can do that. But i would do more if i could.
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Reply #3 posted 10/24/08 6:58am

Dayclear

Ooooo, thank you this is great! You always have the good stuff CJ biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 10/24/08 6:59am

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Very interesting that when this press release appeared on Prince's own website, The Dawn, in 1996, it was written from a first-person point of view, as we can see here. It was soon changed, however, to third-person: all references were to him and he, as if someone else were talking about Prince. Perhaps he thought the original it was too personal, too revealing at the time.
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Reply #5 posted 10/24/08 4:34pm

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eek cool biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 10/24/08 5:28pm

LoyalAndTrue

thanks. this is a very interesting read, it really helps me to understand Prince's point of view.
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Reply #7 posted 10/27/08 5:51am

IstenSzek

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thank you for taking the time to post this, it's very interesting to read nod
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Reply #8 posted 10/27/08 11:03am

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2 bad his views changed in regards 2 the internet, now were all stuck in some black hole rolleyes
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #9 posted 10/27/08 12:34pm

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As a businessman and the owner of NPG Records-the label that released The Most Beautiful Girl In The World -the 1994 Number One release by an independent,


Tame said:

Although this is an older article, I did not know that "The most beautiful girl in the world," was the first number one record produced by an independent company, "NPG records." Congratulations Prince. cool


Correction. He didn't say anything about it being the first number one by an independent.
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Reply #10 posted 10/27/08 12:40pm

Jatrig

Boy we sure took for granted the days when Prince made so much sense!! He actually seems "normal" in that article and makes logical, reasoned arguments. Compare that to today when he tries to make false constructs for every other word (see "contract - "con" v. "tract" and "understand" v. "stand under") and inserts this crazy notion of "the truth" and his crazy religion into every problem he faces. It is ironic that he is considered more "normal" now simply because he doens't cuss and dresses more mainstream -- when really he was way more normal when he was wearing buttless pants refusing to speak publicly. (Let's not get into a definition of "normal" please - I think we all know what I mean.)

This article really shows what a detrimental effect (at least on us as fans) larry graham and, perhaps the passing of his son, had on Prince. But hey, ignorance is bliss - so Prince may be happy swimming in his pool of non-historically based "logic" and religion.

I just know I miss the days when he wasn't such a buffoon.
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