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Thread started 05/30/16 1:25am

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The evolution of SOTT (tracklist graphics)

[Edited 5/30/16 1:32am]

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Reply #1 posted 05/30/16 1:53am

darkroman

Thank you! This is great!

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The black n'white grid does make this very easy to read.

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It's interesting to see that the majority of the songs first appeared on Crystal Ball.

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So during this evolution Prince was clearly leaving many tracks behind.

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I wonder what the motivation was to keep recording and not just to stop and put a record out.

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Thank you!

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Reply #2 posted 05/30/16 2:04am

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where is the pic... question


all I see is a black & white "X" instead of the picture...

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Reply #3 posted 05/30/16 2:54am

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darkroman said:

Thank you! This is great!

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The black n'white grid does make this very easy to read.

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It's interesting to see that the majority of the songs first appeared on Crystal Ball.

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So during this evolution Prince was clearly leaving many tracks behind.

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I wonder what the motivation was to keep recording and not just to stop and put a record out.

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Thank you!

He had to let Parade run its course and give time to WB to sell it, and at the time it was pretty much one album a year, so submitting an album at the end of 1986 for an early 1987 release was the logical thing to do. CB was submitted to WB in late November/early December.

I also think Prince wished his first post-Revolution album to be some sort of a statement.

Clearly there was no brutal change from DF to SOTT: the last DF config was already a lot of SOTT, and Camille brought a new batch of tracks, and CB yet another new batch, but it was a very progessive progress in the end.

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Reply #4 posted 05/30/16 2:54am

databank

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thedance said:

where is the pic... question


all I see is a black & white "X" instead of the picture...

IDK y u can't c it. Try here: https://701d7940-a-62cb3a...edirects=0

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Reply #5 posted 05/30/16 4:37am

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thedance said:

where is the pic... question

all I see is a black & white "X" instead of the picture...


Good question.

[img:$uid]http://i63.tinypic.com/b8mpvs.jpg[/img:$uid]

When you copy and paste a URL for an image, if it has something like "auth" in the URL address, then the authorization was only for the original viewer. Same goes with pasting URLs for linking -- for others to see a webpage.

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Reply #6 posted 05/30/16 4:41am

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^ Thx.

That's very odd, IDK why Darkroman could see it. I used to c it but now I get the square too.

Hope everyone can see the one u reposted now smile

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Reply #7 posted 05/30/16 4:42am

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Nice. My favourite Prince era too. I still need to hear "And That Says What?" however.

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Reply #8 posted 05/30/16 4:45am

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databank said:

^ Thx.

That's very odd, IDK why Darkroman could see it. I used to c it but now I get the square too.

Hope everyone can see the one u reposted now smile


Exactly why I said in my post is why smile

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Reply #9 posted 05/30/16 4:49am

FUNKNROLL

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Reply #10 posted 05/30/16 5:05am

databank

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FUNKNROLL said:

This is fantastic. Thank you for putting together/sharing. Only track I haven't heard is "And That Says What"... This was an amazing period. Does this spreadsheet mean there are no other tracks in the vault from this era? . [Edited 5/30/16 4:52am]

There's a shitload of other tracks from this era, but this is only about the evolution of the album that became SOTT.

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Reply #11 posted 05/30/16 6:04am

FUNKNROLL

Fun - Strange Relationship survived round after round. Followed by Ballad of Dorothy Parker, Starfish and Coffee.

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Reply #12 posted 05/30/16 6:15am

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very nice. biggrin

(now it works, thanks Anonymous + looks great, thanks databank)

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Reply #13 posted 05/30/16 6:17am

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FUNKNROLL said:

This is fantastic. Thank you for putting together/sharing. Only track I haven't heard is "And That Says What"...




Yes, it is the only track still not leaked.

We already have access to all the tracks in pristine quality barring ATSW and "No Light In A Large Room" and "Big Tall Wall", the only 2 we have in quality far from pristine.


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Reply #14 posted 05/30/16 6:31am

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And that chart, to me, proves why there's no one who comes even close to Prince. So many amazing tracks...
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Reply #15 posted 05/30/16 7:56am

FUNKNROLL

Warner Bros lament - "Strange Relationship or Dorothy Parker?"
Prince - "You shouldn't have to choose!"



All conjecture razz

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Reply #16 posted 05/30/16 8:09am

gilliaj

Let's not forget that in the Crystal Ball booklet, Prince stated that Adore was the replacement for Crucial. So Crucial was definitely originally intended for this project, even if there is no known tracklist we have confirming that.

Seriously, nobody could compete with that kind of output he had in 1986!
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Reply #17 posted 05/30/16 10:01am

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gilliaj said:

Let's not forget that in the Crystal Ball booklet, Prince stated that Adore was the replacement for Crucial. So Crucial was definitely originally intended for this project, even if there is no known tracklist we have confirming that. Seriously, nobody could compete with that kind of output he had in 1986! [Edited 5/30/16 8:13am]

There may indeed be intermediate tracklists we are not aware of. It could also be that Prince planned to put Crucial on CB then decided it should be Adore before he compiled the whole tracklist.

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Reply #18 posted 05/30/16 10:26am

MIInsane

I really wish he would have released "Teacher, Teacher" and "It's A Wonderful Day" in '86-'87. Those are two of my favorite Prince tracks. Such pop goodness!

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Reply #19 posted 05/30/16 11:14am

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FUNKNROLL said:

Fun - Strange Relationship survived round after round. Followed by Ballad of Dorothy Parker, Starfish and Coffee.

[Edited 5/30/16 6:06am]

He must really have dug those track, yeah. Strange Relationship is kind of the hero of the pack, having made every config!

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Reply #20 posted 05/31/16 2:53am

thisisreece

Compile all these songs into a playlist and you've got one of the best collections of music ever recorded. 86 was such an incredible year for Prince's music.

Hundalasiliah!
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