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Thread started 07/03/09 11:00am

duggalolly

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Prince in the Studio book

Does anyone know when this book is coming out?
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Reply #1 posted 07/03/09 11:35am

squirrelgrease

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I'd like to know too. The orger Madhouseman might know.

http://prince.org/msg/7/133615?pr

http://prince.org/msg/7/269370

madhouseman said:
Not that you asked, but here is a little background on the creation of this track:

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It was May of 1986 and Prince was going thru a period of renewal and change. Parade, his latest album was just released to good reviews and the first single, KISS, was #1 on the charts. At #2 was The Bangles MANIC MONDAY, which was also written by Prince, so he his professional life was going well. The second single, MOUNTAINS, was about to be released, and the world was waiting for his 2nd movie, “Under The Cherry Moon”. Not one to ever rest on his laurels, Prince had already begun creating his next project. The previous weeks had him holed up in Minneapolis, where he was recording a great deal and trying not to focus on the demise of his relationship with Susannah Melvoin. She had recently moved out of his home in Minneapolis and he decided to fly to Los Angeles and bury himself in his recording.

Saturday, May 3, 1986
Studio 3, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles

Prince asked his engineer Coke Johnson to set up the studio for a new batch of recordings. Because the Revolution was rehearsing and touring together during much of this period, they were invited into the studio.

Coke arrived at the studio at 11:30 and began the set up for a band recording, but it wasn’t until 4 that people started showing up. During group jams, it wasn't uncommon for Prince and whoever was invited in the studio to just groove and record the entire session. Sometimes Prince would be inspired, sometimes he would hear something amazing and that would dictate the direction of the session. It was not an exact science and sometimes people got left off of credits, depending on Prince's mood and generosity. On other occasions, a familiar song would come up in the groove and everyone would start focusing on recording a cover of that song. On this day, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Sheila E., Levi Seacer Jr., Eric Leeds, and Matt Blistan joined Prince to work on the classic song “Get On Up” by The Esquires (from their 1967 release on Bunky Records). After laying down the familiar jam, Prince led them into recording a new jazz-fusion song called “In A Large Room With No Light” (sometimes inaccurately referred to as “Welcome 2 The Ratrace”). The song was based on a jam by Wendy and Lisa.

Eric Leeds remembered this session:
“We also did … another song that Wendy and Lisa...we recorded live with Wendy and Lisa. I cannot remember whether Levi was there, I want to believe he was. Sheila played drums, the vocals, the background vocals were done by Sheila and Wendy and Lisa. Susannah might have been there but I don't remember. The horns were myself, Matt Blisston, and Norbert Stachel, who was Sheila's saxophone player by now, Eddie M having left. He was there for that session, playing alto sax, for a song called "Have you ever felt that love was like looking for a penny in a large room with no light”. It is like....Prince does Fifth Dimension. It was one of my favorite songs we ever did. It was an absolutely wonderful performance live, Sheila just absolutely kicked butt on it, it was just a great song, and unlike anything Prince has ever done. Very unique song, and a great song. It was another one of those cases where I thought, just really felt that we were part of something special on that one. And that's a song that I really hope sees the light of day some time, personally."

The recordings took place until midnight.

Sunday, May 4, 1986
Studio 3, Sunset Sound

Prince asked various members of the Revolution to show up for overdubs for yesterday’s session. Prince also included Sheila’s band member, Norbert Stachel to record various saxophone overdubs. From 3pm to midnight, additional layers were added to GET ON UP and to IN A LARGE ROOM WITH NO LIGHT. Prince and Coke spent the next 5 hours mixing the tracks.

At 5 in the morning, Prince realized the mixes were missing some additional vocals so he spent the next 7 hours adding his vocals as well as other background vocals to the tracks. If you listen closely to LARGE ROOM, you can hear the layered vocals behind the busy track.

Monday, May 5, 1986
Studio 3, Sunset Sound

The session didn’t stop. It was not uncommon for Prince to continue for hours at a time if he felt like he had a mission. This was one of those instances. From noon to 2:30 pm, Prince spent the time mixing the new vocals into the song and copying them on to cassette (2 TDK C-60 tapes).

Prince left the studio for a short time but soon afterwards, asked to be set up for some additional mixing. Apparently he wasn’t completely happy with the songs once he played them in the car and wanted to continue working on them. Although Coke set up for the next session, Susan Rogers was called in to take over for Coke now that he had been in the studio for over 24 hours straight.

Prince showed back up just after 8pm and he and Susan spent the next 5 hours working on crossfades and edits in the tracks.

Prince would continue to tweak the track over the next few days, eventually adding it to the collection he was compiling called “Dream Factory” but that is another story for another day.

- this information is from an early draft of PRINCE: The Studio Sessions.
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Reply #2 posted 07/03/09 11:49am

Pochacco

I would love and buy in an instant a book with all these details in it , very very cool
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Reply #3 posted 07/03/09 5:49pm

Tame

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I have no clue...Prince keeps these things a secret from me. cool
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Reply #4 posted 07/04/09 1:42am

Dayclear

Me too. rolleyes
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Reply #5 posted 07/04/09 2:14am

EmeraldSkies

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duggalolly said:

Does anyone know when this book is coming out?


It's available now through Borders. smile

http://www.borders.com/on...rchResults



$16.95

but it's on backorder right now.
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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #6 posted 07/04/09 10:50am

nurseV

I don't want it neutral
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Reply #7 posted 07/04/09 1:50pm

Dayclear

Who the hell is Jake Brown, and why are these people continually trying to make money off of Prince? I wouldn't take it if it was free. Most of the things you wanna know about him you can find out on the net cause these crooks don't know much more than we do.
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Reply #8 posted 07/04/09 4:38pm

EmeraldSkies

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nurseV said:

I don't want it neutral


Me either. neutral
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #9 posted 07/05/09 2:50pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

duggalolly said:

Does anyone know when this book is coming out?


It's available now through Borders. smile

http://www.borders.com/on...rchResults



$16.95

but it's on backorder right now.
[Edited 7/4/09 2:15am]


It's never been available from Borders. It's always been on backorder for some reason. I'm thinking publication got pushed back.
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Reply #10 posted 07/05/09 3:08pm

lotusflw3r

terrible jacket design/photo/typography.

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Reply #11 posted 07/05/09 7:20pm

mzsadii

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Hate It
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Reply #12 posted 07/05/09 8:55pm

jacobpb

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yay! Oh my this is wonderous and super I'm buying this in a heartbreakbeat thanks for posting this detailed goody at last holy grail of detailed info thank uworship
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Reply #13 posted 07/06/09 1:00am

EmeraldSkies

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squirrelgrease said:

EmeraldSkies said:



It's available now through Borders. smile

http://www.borders.com/on...rchResults



$16.95

but it's on backorder right now.
[Edited 7/4/09 2:15am]


It's never been available from Borders. It's always been on backorder for some reason. I'm thinking publication got pushed back.



Really? I just went looking for it,and they are the only place that even listed it on there site. Barnes & Noble did'nt have it on their's. shrug
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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