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Prince.org exclusive: Ultimate Emancipation PRINCE VS. WB: THE FANS LOST Part 6: Free at last!
By Scififilmnerd
The making of Emancipation Having just wrapped up work on a group project, the New Power Generation: Exodus album in early 1995, While on the European Gold Experience Tour 3-31 March 1995, Before her visit, back at Paisley Park from the European tour, On 19 May 1995, By now,
1. Right Back Here In My Arms 2. Slave (2 The System) 3. Slave 4. New World 5. 2020 6. Feelgood 7. Journey 2 The Center Of Your 8. 9. Emancipation
New World was originally entitled Love 4 1 Another and had been planned as a B-side to The Most Beautiful Girl In The World in early 1994.
A brand new concept When Meanwhile,
1. Emancipation (4:30) 2. Right Back Here In My Arms (4:32) 3. Slave 2 The System (3:05) 4. Slave (5:09) 5. 2020 (2:05) 6. New World (3:41) 7. Feelgood (4:05) 8. Journey 2 The Center Of Your 9. 10. (Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye (4:30)
By the time However,
Emancipation Is it reality or just a dream?
2 your spirit We’re both 2 blame 4 this lesson in life ‘cuz this is the path we choose
Look into your soul – it knows And Dare Napoleon and Hitler see It depends on who U ask my friend
How will history sing, my brother What song will our children teach? The Emancipation Proclamation is well within our reach
Tear down the walls that make us bicker 4 many years One stroke of your pen could conquer Every sin our actions bore
An example we now must set 4 when this life is over What U be is what U get
The Dawn is coming! The Dawn is coming! Acknowledge and save us all Free my people 2 bring the message Heed the call! Heed the call!
And this song from every mountain top Every child will surely teach The Emancipation Proclamation Is well within our reach
Busy doing what? On 20 September 1995, Although Dallas Austin was present at the concert, no tracks crediting him ever appeared. Instead, Kirk A. Johnson of The Game Boyz ended up getting a credit as Associate Producer on Emancipation. In 1994, he had done a remix of Get Wild and some remixes of four Prince songs that But at this time, it seemed like either 2morrow is the only known new and original song that Betcha By Golly Wow! was aired prior to a Paisley Park concert on 11 November 1995 and was subsequently played on Minneapolis radio, as was Right Back Here In My Arms on 16 November 1995. It was a longer version than the version that got released. On 25 November 1995, New World was also aired on Minneapolis radio. On 9 December 1995, One Of Us was aired prior to a Paisley Park concert, where cassettes containing Slave and New World were handed out for free to the audience. At this point, the drum effect that was originally used on Slave 2 The System had been moved to the chorus of Slave instead. It had also been used on the Mayte song Ain’t No Place Like U that was released on her Child Of The Sun album 27 November 1995.
1. Slave (4:51) 2. New World (3:43)
On 22 December 1995, Paisley Park issued a press release that read as follows: “
Inspired by marriage On 22 January 1996, Nona Gaye, who had recorded on and off with
On 16 February 1996, a new press release announced: “Inspired by his love and complete adoration for his wife, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince composed a song entitled, Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife. The lyrics of love were unveiled to bride Mayte for the first time, as her groom escorted her onto the dance floor for their first dance as man and wife. This song can not be released to the public because of contractual restrictions between Warner Bros. Records and The Artist Formerly Known As Prince.” “After the reception, she took one look at the crib, and he pushed the button marked play,” In February,
Inspired by conception During the Chaos And Disorder session in late February 1996, On 1 April 1996, it was announced that Mayte was pregnant and that the baby was expected in November. To celebrate,
Another track from around this time was Da Bang, which
Inspired by death In May 1996,
She Gave Her Angels was probably also recorded in June, as the lyrics mention that month. The track featured musical similarities to the unreleased Empty Room. Meanwhile, While in New York to promote Chaos And Disorder in early July 1996,
On 12 July 1996, Jonathan Melvoin was found dead from a heroin overdose in a New York hotel room. He was the brother of Wendy Melvoin from Prince And The Revolution and Susannah Melvoin, Prince’s ex-girlfriend. The news inspired When Wendy and Lisa were asked about In This Bed Curious Child, which was about “an old friend” according to the Emancipation booklet, may also have been recorded at this time when
Saving the better track On 6 August 1996, Eric Leeds added horn overdubs to the new tracks Moneyappolis, Muhammad Ali and The Divine. None of them made Emancipation. “I wrote a song for “Dawn”,” So while
He revealed that Emancipation would be made up of three CDs, each exactly an hour long, “To the minute,” indicating that an early configuration existed at this point. Tracks mentioned for inclusion were Betcha By Golly Wow!, Sex In The Summer, Damned If In late August 1996, songs from Emancipation were aired at Paisley Park parties on 24, 25 and 31 August. Besides Somebody’s Somebody, Betcha By Golly Wow!, Get Yo Groove On and Sex In The Summer, the new track Mr. Happy and a cover of The Delfonic’s La, La, La Means
Track list unknown, but triple album including She Gave Her Angels, Let’s Have A Baby, Sex In The Summer, Betcha By Golly Wow!, Damned If
Mr. Happy featured a rap by Scrap D., so it is likely that the other Emancipation tracks that he appeared on, Da Da Da and Style, had also been recorded at this point. By the same token, Style also featured horns by Walter Chancellor, Jr. and Eric Leeds, indicating that Jam Of The Year, which also featured the duo, had also been recorded at this time. The shooting of the Muppets Tonight episode featuring On 5 October 1996, another new track, The Human Body, was aired at a Paisley Park party. It featured additional programming by Cesar Sogbe and Joe Galdo, as did Sleep Around, which had then probably also been recorded at this time. Sleep Around also featured The NPG Hornz, which were brought back in after Eric Leeds quit over a payment dispute.
Ready for release When By 10 October 1996, Emancipation was done and Happy with his freedom from Warner Bros., “Recently I thought about my whole career, my whole life leading up to this point - having a child helps you do that - and I thought about what would be the perfect album for me to do,” It was revealed that each of the three CDs making up Emancipation would contain 12 songs, adding up to 36 songs, which was a CD and 14-16 songs less than the 50-52 songs he had initially announced. Discussing how he had been affected by the prospect of fatherhood,
Tragedy strikes
The promotional activities for the release of Emancipation had already been planned and On 26 October 1996, Following a promotional trip to Japan from 30 October to 3 November 1996, Following the interview,
Emancipation arrives On 11-16 November 1996, “My child will have so much fun, all the fun I never had as a child,” “This is the most exciting time of my life,” “I started with the blueprint of three CD's, one hour each, with peaks and valleys in the right places. I just filled in the blueprint,” On 12 November 1996, Betcha By Golly Wow! was released as the first single on 13 November 1996. It contained a new edit of Right Back Here In My Arms that would also be the album version.
1. Betcha By Golly Wow! (3:31) – by Thomas R. Bell & Linda Creed 2. Right Back Here In My Arms (4:43)
The single only reached number 32 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Airplay Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Hot R&B Airplay chart. An alternative video for Betcha By Golly Wow! with a close-up performance by The day after that, Then, on 19 November 1996, Emancipation was finally released, only four months after Chaos And Disorder. It contained an edit of the title track and The Plan from the upcoming The NPG Orchestra: Kamasutra release.
Disc 1: 1. Jam Of The Year (6:10) 2. Right Back Here In My Arms (4:43) 3. Somebody’s Somebody (4:43) 4. Get Yo Groove On (6:31) 5. Courtin’ Time (2:46) 6. Betcha By Golly Wow! (3:31) – by Thomas R. Bell & Linda Creed 7. We Gets Up (4:18) 8. White Mansion (4:47) 9. Damned If 10. 11. Mr. Happy (4:46) 12. In This Bed Disc 2: 1. Sex In The Summer (5:57) 2. One Kiss At A Time (4:41) 3. Soul Sanctuary (4:41) 4. Emale (3:38) 5. Curious Child (2:57) 6. Dreamin’ About U (3:52) 7. Joint 2 Joint (7:52) 8. The Holy River (6:55) 9. Let’s Have A Baby (4:07) 10. Saviour (5:48) 11. The Plan (1:47) 12. Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife (7:37) Disc 3: 1. Slave (4:51) 2. New World (3:43) 3. The Human Body (5:42) 4. Face Down (3:17) 5. La, La, La Means 6. Style (6:40) 7. Sleep Around (7:42) 8. Da, Da, Da (5:15) 9. My Computer (4:37) 10. One Of Us (5:19) – by Eric M. Bazilian 11. The Love We Make (4:39) 12. Emancipation (4:12)
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Fan reaction A two-page spread in the Emancipation CD booklet perpetuated The lyrics for The Love We Make offered an explanation for
Although Emancipation was not as exciting as Usually, fans wanted more, making up their own personal “ultimate” editions of albums that included B-sides and bootlegged outtakes. With Emancipation, they typically wanted less, instead paring the three discs down to one, creating their own personal “ultimate” best of. Some of the reviewers agreed with the fans’ assessment. “Emancipation is plagued with a lot of filler. In the end there are just too many middling songs,” Christopher John Farley wrote in Time. “Still, listeners can indulge in a little emancipation of their own and make one great album out of this three-CD set.” “This three-hour, triple-CD set is somewhat less than the wall-to-wall tour de force our man no doubt envisioned. Which isn't to say that there's not easily, oh, an hour's worth of top shelf material here,” Tom Sinclair agreed in Entertainment Weekly. “There's at least one-and-a-bit excellent TAFKAP albums to be uncovered here,” Mark Beaumont concluded in NME.
Critical reaction As always with a new Edna Gundersen also gave the album four stars in USA Today and wrote: “Astounding in both its stylistic breadth and disciplined focus.” Jim Farber of New York Daily News was probably the most impressed by Emancipation: “It's crammed with some of the most scorching grooves and fleet melodies of TAFKAP's career.” “It is the most cohesive, satisfying work in years,” Amy Linden agreed in People Weekly and noticed the new family man image: “The virtuoso formerly known as Prince Rogers Nelson, 38, expands his lyrical content beyond his usual twin obsessions of sex and salvation to examine commitment and fatherhood.” “His marriage to beautiful and talented dancer Mayte Garcia and the birth of the couple's first child (…) are recurrent themes on Emancipation, and as much keys to its celebratory nature as his exodus from Warner Bros.,” noted Steven Batten of Scene Magazine. “I think Emancipation is, without a doubt, the best album of my whole career,” Regardless of
Live Emancipation The day after the album release, On 7 December 1996,
On 7 January 1997, Somebody’s Somebody made a rare appearance and snatches from We Gets Up were occasionally added to Sleep Around. Halfway through the tour, The Holy River was released as the second single from Emancipation on 13 January 1997. Two different editions of the single became available. Both contained edits of The Holy River and Somebody’s Somebody, while one contained two remixes of Somebody’s Somebody, and the other On Sale Now!, which was a short advertisement for
1. The Holy River (Radio Edit) (4:00) 2. Somebody’s Somebody (Edit) (4:30) 3. Somebody’s Somebody (Livestudio Mix) (3:47) 4. Somebody’s Somebody (Ultrafantasy Edit) (3:45)
1. The Holy River (Radio Edit) (4:00) 2. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Mustang Mix) (6:19) 3. Somebody’s Somebody (Edit) (4:30) 4. On Sale Now! (0:48)
The Holy River peaked at number 65 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Airplay Chart. A couple of weeks later, a video was released for the B-side, Somebody’s Somebody. It showed On 31 January 1997, a cassette featuring two live tracks from the Love 4 One Another Charities tour became available from 1-800 NEW FUNK.
1. Jam Of The Year (5:22) 2. Face Down (8:35)
On 7 February 1997, Girl 6 director Spike Lee interviewed “To be honest, I thought I had emptied the gun with this one (Emancipation) and I wouldn't have to record for awhile,” he continued, “but some new things came up that are all acoustic,” referring to The Truth again. He also hinted at his Later in the day,
On 24 March 1997, a video for The Holy River (Radio Edit) was finally released. Still going with the family man image, it featured In April, an interview with
Prince’s funeral Also in April 1997, EMI-Capitol was closed by its parent company, the EMD entertainment conglomorate, which was unhappy with the label’s American business. This left
1. Clean Album Version (3:17) 2. X-tended Rap Money Mix (4:51) 3. 1-800 Newfunkhouse Mix 4. Instrumental Money Mix (4:02) 5. Acapella Face (2:21) 6. 7. The Holy River Remix 8. The Holy River Dirtyhousemix 9. Emancipation Medley
Instead, the US store chain Borders Books and Music sponsored a The Holy River cassette single that was given away with any purchase made in the stores beginning in early May 1997.
1. The Holy River (Radio Edit) (4:00) 2. Welcome 2 The Dawn (Acoustic Version) (3:17)
Welcome 2 The Dawn was a song from On 5 May 1997, two remixes each of Face Down and The Holy River from the Face Down EP was aired at a party at Paisley Park. At another Paisley Park party, on 24 May 1997, a remix of Face Down was also aired. A video for Face Down was released to TV stations on 5 June 1997. It featured
1. Album Version (3:16) 2. X-tended Rap Money Mix (4:56) 3. Instrumental Money Mix (3:58)
Side A: 1. X-tended Rap Money Mix (4:56) 2. Instrumental Money Mix (3:58) Side B: 1. I Can’t Make You Love Me (Album Version) (6:38) 2. Face Down (A Cappella) (2:21)
The final Emancipation tracks From 22 July 1997 to 22 January 1998, A piano medley would sometimes include Somebody’s Somebody. Mr. Happy was performed two times on the tour. Sleep Around was abandoned after the first leg of the tour concluded, and Get Yo Groove On and One Of Us were dropped from the set after the second leg, leaving only Jam Of The Year and Face Down from Emancipation with Dreamin’ About U added as a band introduction number with Marva King providing vocals. In between the first and second leg of the tour, On the first leg of the tour, 22 July to 23 August 1997, On 14 August, 20 September and 31 October 1997, a remix of Jam Of The Year was played from CD prior to aftershows. It remains unreleased. PoomPoom was aired 20 and 21 September, (Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye (now simply titled Goodbye) was aired on 31 October and Da Bang on 30 December 1997 and 1 January 1998. Those three tracks were then released on the Crystal Ball collection in February 1998, along with 2morrow and She Gave Her Angels. In March 1998, Before then, on 29 September 1998, Chaka Khan’s Come 2 My House album was released on NPG Records. It featured two more Emancipation era tracks, Journey 2 The Center Of Your Finally,
Epilogue Feelgood, Good Pussy, While on the Jam Of The Year tour, For many fans, Emancipation turned out to be the last However, Prince has remained an ever-popular live-artist, playing all his old hits – those of them that don’t have lyrics that go against his Jehova beliefs, anyway. On 27 September 2008, an unreleased Emancipation era track turned up as a subject in an interview with USA Today. Prince was playing the journalist some tracks from his upcoming Lotusflow3r album but declined to play The Divine, a song so “mind-blowing” he doubted he'd ever release it. “The minute the harmonies hit, I put it away,” he said.
Thanks to: Virgo, Hypnotoad, Thomas de Bruin, IstenSzek, KAB, Squirrelgrease and the writers of Uptown Presents Days Of Wild
Sources: ?: The Sound Of Emancipation, Musician, April 1997 ?: Wendy & Lisa: Sisters Of The Revolution, www.geocities.com/SunsetS...rsrev.html Anthony DeCurtis: In The Studio, Anthony DeCurtis: Axel Engelhardt: Child Of The Sun – an interview with Mayte, Uptown #21 Bruno Galindo: An Interview With Edna Gundersen: Album Celebrates A New Freedom, USA Today, 12 November 1996 Edna Gundersen: Emancipation Conversation, MSN Music Central, 1996 Edna Gundersen: Prince Shows Off A Different Side For “21 Nights”, USA Today, 27 September 2008 Spike Lee: The Artist, Interview, May 1997 Jon Pareles: A Reinventor Of His World And Himself, New York Times, 17 November 1996 Martin Pearson: The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, Oor, 16 November 1996 Solange Plamondon: The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, Hello, December 1996 Prince In Print: http://princetext.tripod.com/ Uptown Presents Days Of Wild – A Documentary of Prince/
Part 1 - Come: The Come(back) album that never happened: http://prince.org/msg/7/317254
Part 2 – The Undertaker: No records allowed, only videos: http://prince.org/msg/7/317534
Part 3 – The Gold Experience: All that glitters ain’t Gold: http://prince.org/msg/7/318315
Part 4 - Exodus: Slave to the system: http://prince.org/msg/5/319042
Part 5 – Chaos And Disorder: Chaos and disorder: http://prince.org/msg/7/319752
Appendix 1: List of unreleased Prince album configurations: http://prince.org/msg/7/319757
Appendix 2: List of unreleased albums produced by Prince configurations: http://prince.org/msg/5/319895
Appendix 3: Chronological list of Prince recordings (NB! Not yet updated since November 2009): http://prince.org/msg/7/320445" target="_blank"> http://prince.org/msg/7/320445
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Chronological Emancipation-recordings * = released version
The Beautiful Experience/Gold, Paisley Park, 20 January – early 1994 Love 4 1 Another (3:43)* - released as New World
Derek Hughes, autumn – winter 1994 Derek Hughes: Somebody’s Somebody #1 (4.26) Derek Hughes: Somebody’s Somebody #2 (4:31)
NPG: Exodus, second half of 1994 – 2nd album configuration 2 December 1994 Slave #1 (1:01) – later retitled Slave (2 The System)
Emancipation, January - summer 1995 – 1st configuration July 1995 Feelgood (4:06) (early ’95) Good Pussy – horn overdubs by Eric Leeds added 16/1-‘95
Slave (2 The System) #2 (3:05) - previously “Slave” Slave #1 (5:09) – without drum effects on chorus 2020 (2:05) Good Dick And A Job – aired at Paisley Park 19/5-‘95 Right Back Here In My Arms #1 (6:16) Right Back Here In My Arms #2 (4:33) - edit of #1 Journey 2 The Center Of Your Emancipation #1 (4:30) PoomPoom (4:32)* (Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye #2 (4:34)* - tentative placing, included on 2nd configuration Die – tentative placing, Library of Congress registration 25/8-’95 along with Right Back..., Journey 2... & Poom Poom
Stacy Francis, Paisley Park, June 1995 Journey 2 The Center Of Your Over The Rainbow (Harold Arlen/Yip Harburg) – cover of Judy Garland
Sandra St. Victor, summer 1995 Soul Sanctuary #1 (4:29) (Prince/Sandra St. Victor/Johnny Kemp) Livin’ 2 Die (3:34) (Prince/Sandra St. Victor) – bootlegged as Living 2 Die (Our Lives)
Nothing Left 2 Give, (3:00) (Prince/Sandra St. Victor) – bootlegged as Stone, Heart Of Stone and Nothing Left But A Stone Van Gogh #1 (4:58)
Emancipation, 9 September 1995 The Emancipation Proclamation - lyric sheet handed out at Paisley Park Slave #2 (4:51)* – tentative placing, handed out on cassette in December ‘95
October 1995 5 Women #2 (5:13)* - with The NPG Hornz, previously released Starfish And Coffee (3:18) - previously released
November 1995 Betcha By Golly Wow! (3:31)* (Thom Bell/Linda Creed) – cover of The Stylistics 2Morrow (4:13)* One Of Us #1 (Eric Brazilian)– cover of Joan Osborne
January – February 1996 Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife (7:37)* Let’s Have A Baby (4:07)* One Kiss At A Time (4:41)*
Saviour (5:48)* - with Michael Bland, Sonny Thompson, Tommy Barbarella, Ricky Peterson & The NPG Hornz One Of Us #2 (5:19)* - tentative placing Damned If Courtin’ Time (2:46)* - with The NPG Hornz, tentative placing
– 8 songs announced in the works
Emancipation, May 1996 Van Gogh #2 (5:59) – saxophone: Eric Leeds, available from NPGMC since 7/7-2001, re-recorded & released by Van Gogh 6/11-‘98 Soul Sanctuary #2 (4:41)* (Prince/Sandra St. Victor/Johnny Kemp) – tentative placing Conception #1 – tentative placing My Computer (4:37)* - tentative placing
Los Angeles, 20-27 May 1996 Da Bang (3:19)* - tentative placing
Emancipation, June 1996 - Rhonda Smith joins NPG and plays bass on: Get Yo Groove On (6:31)* - sax: Eric Leeds We Gets Up (4:18)* - horns: Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch
Sex In The Summer #2 (5:57)* - previously “Conception”, guitar: Kat Dyson, horns: Eric Leeds, piano: Ricky Peterson Dreamin’ About U (3:52)* - guitar: Kat Dyson, sax: Eric Leeds, tentative placing She Gave Her Angels (3:52)* - tentative placing
Me’Shell Ndegeocello, Battery Studios, New York, early July 1996 Untitled Emale #1
Emancipation, July 1996 – following Jonathan Melvoin’s death 12/7-‘96 The Love We Make (4:39)* - guitar: Kat Dyson In This Bed Eye Scream (5:40)* Curious Child (2:57)* - tentative placing
Emancipation, pre 24 August 1996 Moneyappolis – horn overdubs by Eric Leeds 6/8-‘96 Muhammad Ali – horn overdubs by Eric Leeds 6/8-‘96 The Divine #1 – horn overdubs by Eric Leeds 14/8-‘96 Mr. Happy (4:46)* - rap: Scrap D. Da, Da, Da (5:15)* - rap: Scrap D. Style (6:40)* - sax: Walter Chancellor, Jr., horns: Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch, shouts: Scrap D., Smooth G. & Michael Mac Emale #2 (3:38)* - guitar: Kat Dyson, horns: Eric Leeds & Brian Lynch Jam Of The Year (6:10)* - background vocals: Rosie Gaines, flute: Eric Leeds, sax: Walter Chancellor, Jr. La, La, La Means Somebody’s Somebody #3 (4:43)* - tentative placing
Emancipation, pre album completed early October 1996 Right Back Here In My Arms #3 (4:43)* White Mansion (4:47)* Joint 2 Joint (7:52)* The Holy River (6:55)* The Human Body (5:42)* - pre 5 October, additional programming: Cesar Sogbe & Joe Galdo Face Down (3:17)* Sleep Around (7:42)* - with The NPG Hornz, additional programming: Cesar Sogbe & Joe Galdo My Computer (4:37)* - background vocals: Kate Bush Emancipation #2 (4:12)* - edit of #1
Pre 7 December 1996 Dreamin’ About U (“live”) – previously released Emancipation (“live”) – previously released
The Holy River single, late 1996 The Holy River (Radio Edit) (4:00)* Somebody’s Somebody (Edit) (4:30)* Somebody’s Somebody (Livestudio Mix) (3:47)* Somebody’s Somebody (Ultrafantasy Edit) (3:45)* On Sale Now! (0:50)*
Jam Of The Year (5:22)* Face Down (8:35)*
Face Down EP, pre April 1997 Clean Album Version (3:17) X-tended Rap Money Mix (4:51) 1-800 Newfunkhouse Mix Instrumental Money Mix (4:02) Acapella Face (2:21) – titled “A Cappella” on promo 12” vinyl
The Holy River Remix The Holy River Dirtyhousemix Emancipation Medley
Remix, pre 14 August 1997 Jam Of The Year (Remix)
Chaka Khan: Come 2 My House, November – early December 1997 Journey 2 The Center Of Your
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Thanks again scififilmnerd, for another informative read. | |
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Thanks a lot for this, good to read another version of this story, and to learn a few facts i did not know of before. Good work scififilmnerd and thanks for posting, it is already in my fav list beside the others. I will probably read it over again tomorrow, and i already have the Emancipation outtakes i have playing on the hi-fi.
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Nice read, completely soured and ruined by... scififilmnerd said: Emancipation turned out to be the last O( >/Prince album of new material with a high percentage of good songs. Most of his subsequent album releases featured only about a couple of good songs each...So when O( > announced, “Prince is dead!” on The Gold Experience tour in 1995, he wasn’t kidding. Not only complete nonsense, but an insult to the artist you've decicated so much energy towards. | |
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Hey, that was from an early draft. I completely changed my mind about that, as well as of the title of the article, now calling it "Free at last!" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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Nice read. I definitely appreciate the effot & time put into this! How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Appreciate the work. thanx for the info Still collecting that vinyl | |
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There's got to be someone out there with a copy of "Good Dick and a Job" if it was actually aired - nearly everything else from this era has leaked out, why does that song remain so elusive?!
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i was thinking the same thing. a lot of work obviously went into the article, it's very factual until the end that has unnecessary personal comments that detract from the rest of the text | |
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This comment is basically BS, isn't it? I'm not sure about "A Thousand Hugs And Kisses" but wasn't "She Gave Her Angels" recorded too late for consideration on any of Prince's WB albums? I really do not think that WB would have had a problem with him releasing either song. | |
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Yeah - considering they let him release "Controversy", "God", and Lovesexy, it's hard to believe WB had a problem with religious songs. Plus, it's hard to believe WB had much say at all - they let him release Jughead, but not "She Gave Her Angels"? Surrrrrrrrrrrre. | |
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Yes, I think it's BS, too. I don't think WB would've had a problem with either song. And, yes, as far as we know, She Gave Her Angels was never scheduled for any WB release. I don't think A 1.000 Hugs And Kisses were, either. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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Thank you SciFi. I love your in-depth "Ultimate" posts. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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If it comes out of Prince's yapper, it's bound to be bullshit disguised as well, bullshit.
Here's the full Rolling Stone article referenced above:
Credit to Thomas
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Oh, it's three lines. I knew there would be those who'd diasagree. At least I refrained from calling Larry "the antichrist," as I usually do, ha, ha.
Personally, I think some of Prince's subsequent albums were rather good, like The Chocolate Invasion and 3121, but I made a general assessment that also corresponds with most Danish critics who have usually characterized following
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Interesting, but some things a little contentious...
This was recorded and released before that even happened so don't see how it explains anything? Maybe only P's outlook in general. The Love We Make is one of Prince's most underrated songs, I find it so powerful, touching and moving.
Also I can't quite believe Somebody's somebody was done as early as 1993 - the sound quality/production is quite in line with the rest of the album so I would assume even if it was written earlier, he would have re-recorded it later. Also, he said in the liner notes that Right Back Here in My Arms was the first song recorded on the album.
Thanks for posting.. Emancipation is one of my favourite Prince albums.
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I think it explains why they didn't talk about the fate of their child. "It's never as bad as it seems until we say," so they didn't say. [Edited 8/25/10 15:44pm] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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He may have updated an existing recording to make it sound more in tune with the newer recordings, like he did with Soul Sanctuary, OR he may have completely re-recorded it.
Anyway, you'll notice that a 1993 Somebody's Somebody recording is not in the chronological list of Emancipation recordings, as a November 1993 version may be likely but remains unconfirmed. So, yeah, for all we REALLY know, the 1994 Derek Hughes versions may have been the first recordings of the song. But I doubt that they were. Prince has a record of recording things himself before offering them to others.
And yes, Right Back Here In My Arms was the first song recorded for Emancipation, but it is not the oldest song on the album. That would be Somebody's Somebody, but that wasn't recorded for Emancipation. It just got included on Emancipation. When
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Emancipation must be my least favourite Prince album. I just can't get into it. | |
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Great thread, lots of work here! | |
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The subjective stuff (Selected overview of fans reaction etc) takes away from the factual IMO. The factual being a decent archiving of Prince history. | |
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