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Thread started 12/11/11 11:07pm

jonylawson

is "come" Prince's most worked on song?

i mean damn i have about at least six versions of this jam

and today heard a brand new version with the vocals to the fore and that killer bass throbbing away

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Reply #1 posted 12/12/11 4:30am

erik319

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jonylawson said:

i mean damn i have about at least six versions of this jam

and today heard a brand new version with the vocals to the fore and that killer bass throbbing away

What brand new version?

I know of:

Glamslam Ulysses version (minimal with bass, drums & vox)

Beautiful Experience Version (remix of the above with more 'techno' sound

Come Album Version (slower, jazzy version with lots of horns)

18 & Over (Different song but utilising some musical parts & lyrics.

What have I missed?

Oh and What about The Most Beautiful Girl in the World? Surely there's more versions of that, there's about 50 of the buggers!

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Reply #2 posted 12/12/11 4:59am

bigd74

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erik319 said:

jonylawson said:

i mean damn i have about at least six versions of this jam

and today heard a brand new version with the vocals to the fore and that killer bass throbbing away

What brand new version?

I know of:

Glamslam Ulysses version (minimal with bass, drums & vox)

Beautiful Experience Version (remix of the above with more 'techno' sound

Come Album Version (slower, jazzy version with lots of horns)

18 & Over (Different song but utilising some musical parts & lyrics.

What have I missed?

Oh and What about The Most Beautiful Girl in the World? Surely there's more versions of that, there's about 50 of the buggers!

Love that version, it's like the TBE version but with live drums right? it kicks the album version's arse all over.

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Reply #3 posted 12/12/11 5:01am

thedance

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no matter what version,

this song is fantastic..

and I love the album too... heart

Prince 4Ever. heart
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Reply #4 posted 12/12/11 5:09am

erik319

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bigd74 said:

erik319 said:

What brand new version?

I know of:

Glamslam Ulysses version (minimal with bass, drums & vox)

Love that version, it's like the TBE version but with live drums right? it kicks the album version's arse all over.

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Fantastic, isn't it? cool

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Reply #5 posted 12/12/11 5:45am

bigd74

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I love the album but how much better would it have been with the Glamslam Ulysses version and no silly poem bits inbetween the songs and stuck the poem bits in with orgasm at the end. would've made it more awesome than it is and in my top 3 Prince albums for sure.

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Reply #6 posted 12/12/11 9:44am

Thibaut

I don't care what any of you say but the album version is by far my favorite version

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Reply #7 posted 12/12/11 9:50am

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Thibaut said:

I don't care what any of you say but the album version is by far my favorite version

I agree, I like the other versions, but the one on the album is near perfect.

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Reply #8 posted 12/12/11 10:01am

MarquessMarq

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Thibaut said:

I don't care what any of you say but the album version is by far my favorite version

I agree, I like the other versions, but the one on the album is near perfect.

^ This and this.

The layering on that jam is immaculate! The hundreds of times I've listened to it, seems I can still find new things I've never heard before.

Come is fucking magic.

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Reply #9 posted 12/12/11 10:16am

alexnvrmnd777

I don't know. I almost think The Most Beautiful Girl In The World might take those honors. You know how many versions and mixes he did of that shit!!! lol

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Reply #10 posted 12/12/11 3:24pm

funkyhead

The album version is the sexiest song he's ever done, just how slinky are those horns and the horn lead line. Amazing song, also adore the 'techno' version as well.

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Reply #11 posted 12/12/11 3:31pm

rdhull

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funkyhead said:

The album version is the sexiest song he's ever done, just how slinky are those horns and the horn lead line. Amazing song, also adore the 'techno' version as well.

Come isn't sexy, it's vulgar.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #12 posted 12/12/11 4:06pm

Tremolina

I like the 'bootleg' versions better. There was this 'semi' bootleg recording he gave to a dutch radio station early 93 that was really amazing. Very different and much better imo than the official versions.

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Reply #13 posted 12/12/11 4:09pm

rdhull

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I like that fast throbbing version that starts out with him stating "This is the dawning, of a new spiritual revolution"

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #14 posted 12/12/11 4:17pm

Tremolina

^thats the one. it has a different arrangement, beat and instrumentation (less jazzy/soulful more funky/trippy). Lyrically it's also more focused on the spiritual, not the sexual.

and it was accompanied by a different version of acknowledge me and some other tunes too

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Reply #15 posted 12/12/11 4:22pm

TwiliteKid

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Tremolina said:

^thats the one. it has a different arrangement, beat and instrumentation (less jazzy/soulful more funky/trippy). Lyrically it's also more focused on the spiritual, not the sexual.

and it was accompanied by a different version of acknowledge me and some other tunes too

[Edited 12/12/11 16:18pm]

Wasn't the Beautiful Experience version of Acknowledge Me just shorter?

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Reply #16 posted 12/12/11 4:26pm

Tremolina

^ Im not really into all the exact names and dates of the different recordings anymore, but it were some of the early versions of the whole 'come' album era

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Reply #17 posted 12/13/11 2:39pm

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TwiliteKid said:

Tremolina said:

^thats the one. it has a different arrangement, beat and instrumentation (less jazzy/soulful more funky/trippy). Lyrically it's also more focused on the spiritual, not the sexual.

and it was accompanied by a different version of acknowledge me and some other tunes too

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Wasn't the Beautiful Experience version of Acknowledge Me just shorter?

Yeah, the version that he officially released on "Crystal Ball" has that rap verse at the end that goes: "Come on pretty baby sit your butt on the chair and let me run agenda in and out of your hair."

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Reply #18 posted 12/13/11 5:39pm

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TwiliteKid said:

Wasn't the Beautiful Experience version of Acknowledge Me just shorter?

IIRC, it fades out right before the rap verse. The Crystal ball version is basically the full version. There's a fuller version out there, but it just has more of the All My Dreams sample at the end with some more instrumentation during the bridge.

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Reply #19 posted 12/14/11 11:32am

erik319

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I'm still waiting to see this list of over 6 versions...

Do we have a habitual thread starter here, or does he actually revisit threads he started? wink

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Reply #20 posted 12/14/11 11:52am

Graycap23

I'd guess "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" has about 10 versions or more.

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Reply #21 posted 12/14/11 12:14pm

erik319

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Graycap23 said:

I'd guess "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" has about 10 versions or more.

Let's see...

Original Single version

Beautiful

Mustang Mix

Staxowax

Album Version

Eric Leeds sax version

Brian Gallagher Sax Version?

10 minute mix of different versions on the Beautiful Experience

1996 version

Mayte - Most Beautiful Boy

Mayte - Most Beautiful Boy (spanish)

& all those extra remixes, extended versions on the beautiful experience.

Quite a few then wink

Wasn't there meant to be 21 configurations or something according to that Boxtalk featurette? wink

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