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Thread started 11/01/16 7:47pm

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Prince-a Cocteau twins fan

From a early 90's interview prince has said he was a fan of 4AD group the Cocteau twins the first album I heard from them was Heaven or Las Vegas and I was a instantly hooked.a collaboration would have been beautiful imo.any other fans of this talented group
"love's the only drug we do in here"-Prince
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Reply #1 posted 11/01/16 9:14pm

cb70

Wasn't it Ingrid who introduced him to them? And of coarse he sampled that one song from Heaven/Las Vegas as the main backbeat to "Love Thy Will Be Done". I wonder if Elizabeth or Robin ever commented on that?

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Reply #2 posted 11/01/16 9:45pm

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Yes I think it was Ingrid. their whole catalogue is amazing. I've never heard any comments from them in print.
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Reply #3 posted 11/01/16 11:43pm

nonames

I might be wrong, but I think he told a journalist that Tic Tac Toe was influenced by them.
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Reply #4 posted 11/02/16 2:49am

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Poorlovelycomputer said:

From a early 90's interview prince has said he was a fan of 4AD group the Cocteau twins the first album I heard from them was Heaven or Las Vegas and I was a instantly hooked.a collaboration would have been beautiful imo.any other fans of this talented group

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Reply #5 posted 11/02/16 2:57am

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nonames said:

I might be wrong, but I think he told a journalist that Tic Tac Toe was influenced by them.

You're not wrong, this was mentioned in the promo interviews he and the band were doing at the time PE was released.

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Reply #6 posted 11/02/16 12:10pm

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I think that Prince was aware and a fan of Cocteau Twins near-about mid-eighties. It could be a coincidence but I've seen at least one filmed 80s concert clip where Prince's guitar seems to have similar guitar tunings as Gutherie's. And when you hear the single "God" from Purple Rain, to me the vocals with the trilling and notes are a bit reminiscent of Fraser. How he found out about them I don't know for sure. I've read in places that that band was one of Wendy & Lisa's musical introductions.

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Maybe someone else here has some good Housequake or other verification of Cocteau Twins & Prince.

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I love to listen to CT's tune from Four Calendar Cafe "Oil of Angels." To me, the song sounds like a sonic handshake between them and Prince.

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Reply #7 posted 11/02/16 12:21pm

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Ive never heard them say their music was influenced by prince but the similarities are there.
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Reply #8 posted 11/02/16 12:22pm

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Their album victorialand is so dreamy
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Reply #9 posted 11/02/16 12:39pm

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Poorlovelycomputer said:

Ive never heard them say their music was influenced by prince but the similarities are there.

nod the intros to Fotzepolitic and Pop Life

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Reply #10 posted 11/07/16 2:25pm

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nonames said:

I might be wrong, but I think he told a journalist that Tic Tac Toe was influenced by them.

great memory!

“We recorded (Tic Tac Toe) in Bryan Ferry’s studio in London, after a night of partying for which the Cocteau Twins was the soundtrack. You can’t understand the words of Cocteau Twins songs but their harmonies put you in a dreamlike state.”

Prince - Mojo Magazine (April 2014)

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"Love... thy will be done" and "One Of Us" samples "Fifty Fifty Clown" by Cocteau Twins
I think TREASURE also influenced the sounds on Parade as I recall. He was listening to them a lot back then and even going to sleep listening to them.

[Edited 11/7/16 14:27pm]

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Reply #11 posted 11/07/16 2:49pm

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iirc there was a recent(ish) blurb in an interview with baz luhrmann (director)
about prince's proposed contribution for The Great Gatsby soundtrack -which
was "Love Thy Will Be Done" (not sure if it was rerecorded or what) and they
could not get clearance for the sampled part from Cocteau Twins. so that was
the reason the song didn't turn up on that soundtrack. a real shame since i'd
have loved to have prince's vocal version of it. perhaps it was the original or
perhaps it was the 95 NPG, guitar heavy version. either one i'd have loved love


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