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Thread started 05/14/14 7:15am

Sander

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Obvious cover not credited to Prince

While I was looking for some Italian artists I came across Angelo Branduardi, who apparantly had a big hit in 1995 with "Fou de love". It reminded me of something, so I checked the liner notes but it just stated the artists name. So, you tell me, am I hearing things that are not there or is this a blatant cover of a song Prince gave to someone else?

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Reply #1 posted 05/14/14 7:32am

npgmc

Sounds like Love Thy Will Done....

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Reply #2 posted 05/14/14 7:37am

databank

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npgmc said:

Sounds like Love Thy Will Done....

It IS LTWBD! eek Awesome he got away with it, WTF was ASCAP doing? lol

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Reply #3 posted 05/14/14 7:45am

colin2007

databank said:

npgmc said:

Sounds like Love Thy Will Done....

It IS LTWBD! eek Awesome he got away with it, WTF was ASCAP doing? lol

That is indeed "Love ..Thy will Be Done"!!. How did he get away with that?

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Reply #4 posted 05/14/14 7:46am

Sander

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databank said:

npgmc said:

Sounds like Love Thy Will Done....

It IS LTWBD! eek Awesome he got away with it, WTF was ASCAP doing? lol

Exactly! Singing melody, chords, solo slightly changed, even the background harmonies are copied...

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Reply #5 posted 05/14/14 9:54am

treehouse

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WTF was ASCAP doing? lol

That's not what ASCAP does or ever did.

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Reply #6 posted 05/14/14 10:20am

stuart3121

That is definitely love thy will b done
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Reply #7 posted 05/14/14 10:33am

databank

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treehouse said:

databank said:

WTF was ASCAP doing? lol

That's not what ASCAP does or ever did.

True, my bad: it seems they only sue for public performances/airing.

I don't know who does it for unlicensed covers, though, but someone didn't do their job.

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Reply #8 posted 05/14/14 11:08am

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databank said:

treehouse said:

That's not what ASCAP does or ever did.

True, my bad: it seems they only sue for public performances/airing.

I don't know who does it for unlicensed covers, though, but someone didn't do their job.

Prince and his publishing company are responsible for that. I'm sure tracking down obscure covers from foreign artists isn't high on their list of priorites, BUT I think you just helped get somebody sued. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

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Reply #9 posted 05/14/14 11:13am

ludwig

So not only prince steals from others. Oh well....

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Reply #10 posted 05/14/14 11:18am

stillwaiting

KlyphIsBackAgain said:

databank said:

True, my bad: it seems they only sue for public performances/airing.

I don't know who does it for unlicensed covers, though, but someone didn't do their job.

Prince and his publishing company are responsible for that. I'm sure tracking down obscure covers from foreign artists isn't high on their list of priorites, BUT I think you just helped get somebody sued. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

It is simply "Prince decision making." For example, when recording Diamonds And Pearls...if somebody said, "What should be on the album, Jughead or the original version of Old Friends 4 Sale? the obvious answer would be Jughead, of course.

Now if somebody asked, "Hey, somebody covered Love Thy Will Be Done" In Italy, but somebody else also used your symbol on a website that has 12 hits in the last 4 years... who should we go after first????, then, the decision process gets more complicated, despite it being much more likely he would sue the fan with the use of the symbol.

That's just the way it is with Prince and his decision making. Sometimes logical thinking, sometimes "Holy Batcrap."

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Reply #11 posted 05/14/14 11:59am

treehouse

KlyphIsBackAgain said:

databank said:

True, my bad: it seems they only sue for public performances/airing.

I don't know who does it for unlicensed covers, though, but someone didn't do their job.

Prince and his publishing company are responsible for that. I'm sure tracking down obscure covers from foreign artists isn't high on their list of priorites, BUT I think you just helped get somebody sued. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

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Exactly, it's Prince, publishers, and labels responsibility to catch it.

Unless it's really obvious, or someone alerts them, this would be really easy to miss.

Then again, they might have determined it wasn't worth going after, or there could have been a settlement where he's paying out royalties for that track to avoid getting sued.

ASCAP directories could help locate the infringer, but a lot of times those aren't current either.

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Reply #12 posted 05/14/14 1:24pm

imprimis

Has it been considered whether or not this might be an officially countenanced "cover", through some behind-the-scenes business arrangement and/or by way of international law (and that an Anglicized [or other non-native language] set of liner notes may not reflect, and/or may not be obliged or permitted to disclose [even natively], those underlying business or legal arrangements)?

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And that, since it is a cover of a song performed by an associated artist of relatively modest renown, recorded 3-4 years before this foreign artist's rendition, it would not rightly be perceived to be a widely recognizable Prince "canon" song nor something with a high likelihood for immense commercial potential, such that Prince would mandate being visibly attached to it (or, even if so, the intricacies of international law might complicate such interests).

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I wouldn't trust that Prince would feel Branduardi could produce a Euro-scale equivalent to 1990's "Nothing Compares 2 U", nor that Prince/WB would necessarily be able to obtain the public attributions across multiple legal systems or the industry practices abroad even if so (or find it in his, PP's, or WB's best economic interests at the time any such agreement may have occurred).

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If it is truly the shamelessly plagiarized track the original poster suggests, then, as other posters have stated, the complexities in attempting to assert or enforce copyright protections (if available) in the respective countries might make legal action not a viable use of the interested parties' precious time, money, and energies.

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Reply #13 posted 05/14/14 2:00pm

thebanishedone

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this idiot covered When Doves Cry and wrote in liner notes that he composed it.take a listen>

http://www.youtube.com/wa...GInAZfsAVw

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Reply #14 posted 05/14/14 4:11pm

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Thanks to the op, poor Angelo Branduardi, will be getting a call from the Purple Police. cop
Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews.
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Reply #15 posted 05/14/14 4:29pm

LittleBear

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^ falloff And he's giving Prince's fro a run for its money!


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Reply #16 posted 05/14/14 6:08pm

Marrk

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LittleBear said:

^ falloff And he's giving Prince's fro a run for its money!


I don't think he could sue for the 'fro, but the song? wow.

Still, P isn't exactly innocent when it comes down to thievery.

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Reply #17 posted 05/14/14 8:04pm

treehouse

imprimis said:

it would not rightly be perceived to be a widely recognizable Prince "canon" song nor something with a high likelihood for immense commercial potential

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True, but it's kinda inconsequential if he's guilty. I guess he can use that argument to try and pay less damages.

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Reply #18 posted 05/14/14 9:44pm

databank

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KlyphIsBackAgain said:

databank said:

True, my bad: it seems they only sue for public performances/airing.

I don't know who does it for unlicensed covers, though, but someone didn't do their job.

Prince and his publishing company are responsible for that. I'm sure tracking down obscure covers from foreign artists isn't high on their list of priorites, BUT I think you just helped get somebody sued. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Hey FY! lol I didn't start this thread!

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Reply #19 posted 05/14/14 9:45pm

databank

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thebanishedone said:

this idiot covered When Doves Cry and wrote in liner notes that he composed it.take a listen>

http://www.youtube.com/wa...GInAZfsAVw

Those Italians really r shameless lol lol lol

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Reply #20 posted 05/14/14 10:23pm

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databank said:

thebanishedone said:

this idiot covered When Doves Cry and wrote in liner notes that he composed it.take a listen>

http://www.youtube.com/wa...GInAZfsAVw

Those Italians really r shameless lol lol lol

these guy is not italian,he is the biggest bosnian star and its crazy that he claims its his song.

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Reply #21 posted 05/14/14 11:19pm

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thebanishedone said:

databank said:

Those Italians really r shameless lol lol lol

these guy is not italian,he is the biggest bosnian star and its crazy that he claims its his song.

lol Well Bosia must be something like the least developped country in Europe, so I think for one thing copyright issues aren't their priority and I also guess P isn't very famous there. IDK though how much western music was allowed under Tito back in 1984 but it's very possible that no one had ever heard of pruple Rain there back then.

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Reply #22 posted 05/15/14 3:25am

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databank said:

thebanishedone said:

these guy is not italian,he is the biggest bosnian star and its crazy that he claims its his song.

lol Well Bosia must be something like the least developped country in Europe, so I think for one thing copyright issues aren't their priority and I also guess P isn't very famous there. IDK though how much western music was allowed under Tito back in 1984 but it's very possible that no one had ever heard of pruple Rain there back then.

i agree about copyright issues. Tito was a communist leader

but after turning his back to Stalin he started modeling Yugoslavia by the west standards.Everybody was listening to western music in Yugoslavia.

in the late 60s maybe you had roads without concrit

in some places but everybody owned a Cream,Jimi Hendrix record.

Since the early 60s you had rock

bands in Yugoslavia

that were playing covers of hits by Animals,Stones

The Beatles.After the 60s bands started doing original rock music.

In the 80s you had a great new wave scene in Yugoslavia.

Take a look at this, Yu synth pop band from 1983

https://www.youtube.com/w...aSfqJvvbAg

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Reply #23 posted 05/15/14 6:31am

Sander

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databank said:

KlyphIsBackAgain said:

Prince and his publishing company are responsible for that. I'm sure tracking down obscure covers from foreign artists isn't high on their list of priorites, BUT I think you just helped get somebody sued. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Hey FY! lol I didn't start this thread!

No, that was me! Ha, should I feel guilty about posting this here? Hell no. It's 20 years past and it wasn't me covering the song. It was his risk to take. So there! smile

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Reply #24 posted 05/15/14 6:44am

nirforward

It's an obvious cover, Usually prince is credited when this happens.

In a semi related matter,

how many of you know this pretty good cover (prince IS credited) from 1987.

The Artist is a very talented israeli jazz/rock bassist/vocalist Alon Oleartchik

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Reply #25 posted 05/15/14 6:51am

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The most important thing here, is that this cover is sheyite. It's a truly brilliant song, which had been awfully covered with no guts, feel or emotion. Shite!

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Reply #26 posted 05/15/14 6:53am

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What's the problem, I thought anyone could do a cover without permission. Isn't that why Chaka got mad?

RIP sad
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Reply #27 posted 05/15/14 9:15am

treehouse

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What's the problem, I thought anyone could do a cover without permission. Isn't that why Chaka got mad?

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Title, lyrics, credits, can't be altered without permission.

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What's the Chaka story? Aside from the Melle Mel parts it was an easily identifiable cover to anyone that knew the song, or read the credits.

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Reply #28 posted 05/15/14 11:18am

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thebanishedone said:

databank said:

lol Well Bosia must be something like the least developped country in Europe, so I think for one thing copyright issues aren't their priority and I also guess P isn't very famous there. IDK though how much western music was allowed under Tito back in 1984 but it's very possible that no one had ever heard of pruple Rain there back then.

i agree about copyright issues. Tito was a communist leader

but after turning his back to Stalin he started modeling Yugoslavia by the west standards.Everybody was listening to western music in Yugoslavia.

in the late 60s maybe you had roads without concrit

in some places but everybody owned a Cream,Jimi Hendrix record.

Since the early 60s you had rock

bands in Yugoslavia

that were playing covers of hits by Animals,Stones

The Beatles.After the 60s bands started doing original rock music.

In the 80s you had a great new wave scene in Yugoslavia.

Take a look at this, Yu synth pop band from 1983

https://www.youtube.com/w...aSfqJvvbAg

Thx for fixing that biggrin

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Reply #29 posted 05/15/14 2:53pm

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nirforward said:

It's an obvious cover, Usually prince is credited when this happens.

In a semi related matter,

how many of you know this pretty good cover (prince IS credited) from 1987.

The Artist is a very talented israeli jazz/rock bassist/vocalist Alon Oleartchik

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[Edited 5/15/14 6:52am]

Very interesting. Sounds like he recorded a quite generic sounding cover of it and then fucked it up entirely (and I mean that in a good way!). I like it, thx biggrin

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