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Thread started 04/24/16 11:44am

JudasLChrist

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Legacy of the Vault - Susan Rogers wants Wendy and Lisa to produce 80s material.

Susan Rogers on MPR:

MPR: What do you think will happen to all that stuff (in The Vault)?

Susan Rogers: I don't know, but I would hope that someone who - his attorney, maybe, who was in charge of his affairs - will go through and assign that material to other musicians; musicians he worked with, to finish up and release. I would hope that the material from the 80s would get put in the hands of Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman and Bobby Z., the musicians who were part of the original Revolution so we could finish that stuff up the way he liked it, and put it out there.

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Reply #1 posted 04/24/16 11:45am

eyewishuheaven

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Yes. Please.

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Reply #2 posted 04/24/16 11:48am

Revolution81

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Alan Leeds has to be involved
What's the use in half a story, half a dream
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/16 11:49am

Farfunknugin

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x1000 Would love to see this come full circle with them.

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Reply #4 posted 04/24/16 11:50am

nursev

I want whomever or whatever his wishes were.

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Reply #5 posted 04/24/16 11:53am

nonames

It wouldn't be the worst idea...

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Reply #6 posted 04/24/16 11:53am

V10LETBLUES

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Alan Leeds has to be involved


Why? He wasn't a musician or active in his music til 86
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Reply #7 posted 04/24/16 11:57am

funksterr

Nope. Just give it to me in whatever state Prince left it in.

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Reply #8 posted 04/24/16 11:58am

lazycrockett

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Eric was actually in the studio with prince most of the time cause Prince couldn't play horns. So from what I gathered in the MSNBC interview. Alan was constantly around, while Wendy, Lisa or Susan was I don't know doing that weird thing like sleep, or eat.

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[Edited 4/24/16 11:59am]

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Reply #9 posted 04/24/16 12:00pm

chewymusic

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JudasLChrist said:

Susan Rogers on MPR:

MPR: What do you think will happen to all that stuff (in The Vault)?

Susan Rogers: I don't know, but I would hope that someone who - his attorney, maybe, who was in charge of his affairs - will go through and assign that material to other musicians; musicians he worked with, to finish up and release. I would hope that the material from the 80s would get put in the hands of Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman and Bobby Z., the musicians who were part of the original Revolution so we could finish that stuff up the way he liked it, and put it out there.

my vote is for Susan Rogers to be involved. She was there, she knows the work.

And I think she has the right idea involving the prominent musisians of the time.

I feel that W+L would treat the material with great care & love.

I liked when George Martin produced the Beatles Anthology releases in the mid-90's. Who better than the guy who recorded the material?

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Reply #10 posted 04/24/16 12:00pm

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lazycrockett said:

Eric was actually in the studio with prince most of the time cause Prince couldn't play horns. So from what I gathered in the MSNBC interview. Alan was constantly around, while Wendy, Lisa or Susan was I don't doing that weird thing like sleep, or eat.

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Wendy and Lisa co wrote DOZENS of songs that could be included on bonus discs.

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Reply #11 posted 04/24/16 12:00pm

keenly

chewymusic said:

JudasLChrist said:

Susan Rogers on MPR:

my vote is for Susan Rogers to be involved. She was there, she knows the work.

And I think she has the right idea involving the prominent musisians of the time.

I feel that W+L would treat the material with great care & love.

I liked when George Martin produced the Beatles Anthology releases in the mid-90's. Who better than the guy who recorded the material?

Indeed.

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Reply #12 posted 04/24/16 12:02pm

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keenly said:

lazycrockett said:

Eric was actually in the studio with prince most of the time cause Prince couldn't play horns. So from what I gathered in the MSNBC interview. Alan was constantly around, while Wendy, Lisa or Susan was I don't doing that weird thing like sleep, or eat.

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Wendy and Lisa co wrote DOZENS of songs that could be included on bonus discs.

I'm just pointing out that Eric was probably there when Prince was being his one man band while creating music. So Eric may have important input on what prince was going for with rough cuts, non mixed songs etc. Im not saying That Wendy, Lisa or Susan should NOT be involved.

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Reply #13 posted 04/24/16 12:09pm

mrwiggles

From what I've gathered about Alan Leeds through the years I'd have confidence in him being the overseer of such projects. He does not strike me as someone that would let it be done the wrong way.
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/16 12:13pm

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From 1978-80 Dez, Andre, Fink, and Bobby should finish songs

From 1981-83 Dez, Mark, Fink Bobby and Lisa

From 1984-86 Wendy, Lisa, Fink, Mark, Eric, and Bobby

From 1987-89 Sheila, Levi, Fink,Eric, and Miko

From 1990-94 Levi. Miko, Michael B.

From 1995-present Various musician from the purple camp

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Reply #15 posted 04/24/16 12:22pm

JudasLChrist

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chewymusic said:

my vote is for Susan Rogers to be involved. She was there, she knows the work.

And I think she has the right idea involving the prominent musisians of the time.

I feel that W+L would treat the material with great care & love.

I liked when George Martin produced the Beatles Anthology releases in the mid-90's. Who better than the guy who recorded the material?


Susan Rogers, Questlove, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Wendy and Lisa. That's my shortlist of folks who should be on the board of directors for The Vault.

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Reply #16 posted 04/24/16 12:25pm

NorthC

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Nope. Just give it to me in whatever state Prince left it in.


Yes, that's the best thing.
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Reply #17 posted 04/24/16 12:30pm

derrick31

Susan Rogers has the right idea and she should definitely be involved too. I have no idea what the hell Sheila is talking about, but I wish she would go back to Oakland and cease talking.
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Reply #18 posted 04/24/16 12:32pm

Guitarhero

joyinrepetition said:

From 1978-80 Dez, Andre, Fink, and Bobby should finish songs

From 1981-83 Dez, Mark, Fink Bobby and Lisa

From 1984-86 Wendy, Lisa, Fink, Mark, Eric, and Bobby

From 1987-89 Sheila, Levi, Fink,Eric, and Miko

From 1990-94 Levi. Miko, Michael B.

From 1995-present Various musician from the purple camp

Like this.

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Reply #19 posted 04/24/16 12:33pm

JudasLChrist

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derrick31 said:

Susan Rogers has the right idea and she should definitely be involved too. I have no idea what the hell Sheila is talking about, but I wish she would go back to Oakland and cease talking. [Edited 4/24/16 12:30pm]


Shelia is in a state of grief. Also she's Shelia E. one of the worlds greatest drummers. Let's not be disrespectful.

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Reply #20 posted 04/24/16 12:36pm

V10LETBLUES

lazycrockett said:

Eric was actually in the studio with prince most of the time cause Prince couldn't play horns. So from what I gathered in the MSNBC interview. Alan was constantly around, while Wendy, Lisa or Susan was I don't know doing that weird thing like sleep, or eat.


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They weren't there that long. They weren't there through the seminal 80-84 era. They seem to smug in they opinions. Id rather Wendy, Lisa , Fink, Sheila go through the stuff.
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Reply #21 posted 04/24/16 12:39pm

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NorthC said:

funksterr said:

Nope. Just give it to me in whatever state Prince left it in.

Yes, that's the best thing.

Yep, gets my vote too.

RIP sad
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Reply #22 posted 04/24/16 12:40pm

V10LETBLUES

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Nope. Just give it to me in whatever state Prince left it in.



Yep I have to agree
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Reply #23 posted 04/24/16 12:45pm

Pentacle

I liked the latest MJ cd approach, with the original versions and the updates.

We could also have the less recording tracks-version of Lovesexy which Eric heard.
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Reply #24 posted 04/24/16 12:45pm

JudasLChrist

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V10LETBLUES said:

funksterr said:

Nope. Just give it to me in whatever state Prince left it in.

Yep I have to agree


Here's the thing. Multi-tracks have to be selected mixed, sequenced and mastered. If things don't get finished, then all there is to give is fragile, degrading 2-inch, multi-track tapes. there's a lot of work to be done.

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Reply #25 posted 04/24/16 12:46pm

paulludvig

All of these folks are to self-serving. If they get their hands on the material they will make it look like they wrote everything. They have been able to shape the way we think about Prince's career way to much. Have you read Eric Leeds' 'tribute' to Prince. He only talks about himself and his closest friends from that time. Not one word of praise for Prince as a musician.
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Reply #26 posted 04/24/16 12:50pm

Guitarhero

paulludvig said:

All of these folks are to self-serving. If they get their hands on the material they will make it look like they wrote everything. They have been able to shape the way we think about Prince's career way to much. Have you read Eric Leeds' 'tribute' to Prince. He only talks about himself and his closest friends from that time. Not one word of praise for Prince as a musician.

eek sad

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paulludvig said:

All of these folks are to self-serving. If they get their hands on the material they will make it look like they wrote everything. They have been able to shape the way we think about Prince's career way to much. Have you read Eric Leeds' 'tribute' to Prince. He only talks about himself and his closest friends from that time. Not one word of praise for Prince as a musician.

Can you post? I've not seen it. I've always read between the lines that Eric Leeds was not a fan of Prince personally, but this is surprising.

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Reply #28 posted 04/24/16 12:57pm

JudasLChrist

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limoncello said:

paulludvig said:

All of these folks are to self-serving. If they get their hands on the material they will make it look like they wrote everything. They have been able to shape the way we think about Prince's career way to much. Have you read Eric Leeds' 'tribute' to Prince. He only talks about himself and his closest friends from that time. Not one word of praise for Prince as a musician.

Can you post? I've not seen it. I've always read between the lines that Eric Leeds was not a fan of Prince personally, but this is surprising.


Eric had problems getting paid by Prince, and I believe they fought about it. That's what you are probably reading. Also, Prince's forays into Jazz territory were proably not up to Eric's standard. Eric is much more of a heavy hitter in that area than Prince was, but I always understood that Eric respected Prince as a musician.

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Reply #29 posted 04/24/16 1:00pm

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JudasLChrist said:

limoncello said:

Can you post? I've not seen it. I've always read between the lines that Eric Leeds was not a fan of Prince personally, but this is surprising.


Eric had problems getting paid by Prince, and I believe they fought about it. That's what you are probably reading. Also, Prince's forays into Jazz territory were proably not up to Eric's standard. Eric is much more of a heavy hitter in that area than Prince was, but I always understood that Eric respected Prince as a musician.

I've read many of Eric's interviews in which he said he wasn't a fan of Prince's music. There seemed to be no love lost there, but I'd be surprised if he didn't say anything kind in the aftermath of Prince's death so I'm curious to read this statement.

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