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BartVanHemelen

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** Prince's 'Purple Rain' Reissue Packed With Unreleased Music, Concert Films

http://www.rollingstone.c...ic-w466431

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The Purple Rain reissue, the first posthumous Prince release since the Prince 4Ever compilation featuring the unearthed "Moonbeam Levels" arrived in November, is due out June 9th.

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The reissue pairs the newly remastered Purple Rain with "two incredible albums of previously unreleased Prince music and two complete concert films." The exact contents of that bonus material have not yet been announced.

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Visit the link for more.

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Reply #1 posted 02/12/17 10:04am

kepurplehunter

BartVanHemelen said:

http://www.rollingstone.c...ic-w466431


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The Purple Rain reissue, the first posthumous Prince release since the Prince 4Ever compilation featuring the unearthed "Moonbeam Levels" arrived in November, is due out June 9th.


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The reissue pairs the newly remastered Purple Rain with "two incredible albums of previously unreleased Prince music and two complete concert films." The exact contents of that bonus material have not yet been announced.



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Visit the link for more.

Can't wait long over due to get my hands on it and there is more to be released Warner Brothers & Universal holding prince music hostage
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Reply #2 posted 02/12/17 10:04am

Robert3rd

Thanks Bart for allowing me to give you the business. Already reported by slim here: http://prince.org/msg/7/438558

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Been waiting a long time to do that lol wink

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Reply #3 posted 02/12/17 10:09am

paulludvig

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Thanks Bart for allowing me to give you the business. Already reported by slim here: http://prince.org/msg/7/438558


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Been waiting a long time to do that lol wink



Yes, why can't people be bothered to check if something has already been posted? It can't be that much work! biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 02/12/17 10:11am

BartVanHemelen

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Robert3rd said:

Thanks Bart for allowing me to give you the business. Already reported by slim here: http://prince.org/msg/7/438558

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Been waiting a long time to do that lol wink

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I would have deleted my post but apparently there's no delete button anymore.

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Also, why the fuck isn't that a sticky? And on the front page?

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Reply #5 posted 02/12/17 10:22am

Robert3rd

BartVanHemelen said:

Robert3rd said:

Thanks Bart for allowing me to give you the business. Already reported by slim here: http://prince.org/msg/7/438558

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Been waiting a long time to do that lol wink

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I would have deleted my post but apparently there's no delete button anymore.

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Also, why the fuck isn't that a sticky? And on the front page?

More business for ya, homie: if you had taken the time to click on the link, you would see that I asked a mod on the ETA. No doubt, the mod team is working on that. Why the fuck did you not take the time to do that? wink

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Reply #6 posted 02/12/17 10:27am

Iamtheorg

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Robert3rd said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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I would have deleted my post but apparently there's no delete button anymore.

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Also, why the fuck isn't that a sticky? And on the front page?

More business for ya, homie: if you had taken the time to click on the link, you would see that I asked a mod on the ETA. No doubt, the mod team is working on that. Why the fuck did you not take the time to do that? wink

Leave Bart alone! He's perfect!

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Reply #7 posted 02/12/17 10:34am

Robert3rd

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Robert3rd said:

More business for ya, homie: if you had taken the time to click on the link, you would see that I asked a mod on the ETA. No doubt, the mod team is working on that. Why the fuck did you not take the time to do that? wink

Leave Bart alone! He's perfect!

Perfect at giving other org'ers the business since the Org's inception. He was next in line for the old comeuppance...

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Reply #8 posted 02/14/17 6:16pm

kingricefan

Sounds like it's going to be costly.....

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Reply #9 posted 02/14/17 6:27pm

imprimis

Reply #24 posted 02/14/17 6:02pm

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Loosely Construed:

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17 Days (Brenda Bennett Vocal)

Electric Intercourse

Erotic City (Longer, and without Sheila E co-/backing vocals)

Father's Song, (Mostly Likely a full length instrumental piano performance, excerpted in the film)

G-Spot (Prince, and Vanity vocal versions)

Jungle Love (Overdubbed Live Version, as used in the film)

Let's Go Crazy (rumor that he first mixed/overdubbed/rerecorded parts the First Avenue performance at Sunset in August/September 1983, but was unsatisfied with the results, instead rerecording it from scratch several weeks later at the St Louis Park Warehouse)

My Love Belongs to You (If ever completed with Morris Day vocals)

Next Time Wipe the Lipstick Off Your Collar (Brenda Bennett vocals)

Possessed (1984 version, both the instrumental and unheard vocal takes)

Promise To Be True (Prince and/or Vanity vocals)

Purple Rain (Instrumental version as used in the film)

Purple Rain, (Not Yet Named), 1983 Early Demo recounted by Stevie Nicks, if different from above

Sex Shooter (Vanity vocals)

The Bird (Studio Version)

Traffic Jam (alternate mixes)

Velvet Kitty Cat

Wednesday

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Even more loosely construed:

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Ain't Too Proud To Beg

Cold Coffee and Cocaine

Electrocution

Irresistible Bitch (as released on b-side, but extended/unedited; recorded alongside work on 'Computer Blue', 'The Beautiful Ones' and overdubs on the 8/3/83 FA tracks)

Love and Sex '84

Mama

Money

Moral Majority

Katrina's Paper Dolls

Paisley Park (instrumental, aka 'Joy')

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Unidentified late 1983/early 1984 instrumental (vocal take said to exist; circulates as 'Divinity', perhaps a re-recording of 'Lust U Always', and, if so, perhaps also the version he worked on further when offered to Robert Palmer in 1987)

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Wonderful Ass (Due to a Susan Rogers remark)

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I fail to see why so many people absurdly insist on putting songs that belong to The Glamorous Life, Ice Cream Castle and Apollonia 6 rereleases on a Purple Rain rerelease. Those are 4 separate albums and each of those deserve the deluxe treatment in due time. Not to mention that masters ownership differ for those distinct projects, leaving us to wonder who, between the estate and WB, owns unreleased songs from TGL, ICC and A6, including those withj Prince vocals if they've survived.

Way I see it, 2 albums of unreleased material can only mean proper outtakes: getting 2 albums of alternate mixes of existing songs will only end-up in a shitstorm for WB, and I believe they're aware of it or they would have used "extra CDs" instead of the promising word "albums".

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I do not believe that associated artist tracks should end up on a deluxe Purple Rain release. I was merely going through a list, an imperfect one, of PR-era material, either uncirculating altogether or circulating in relatively poor quality (hence, 'loosely construed').

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The exact delineations and gradations to what is a PR-era track (or any era) are subjective. To me, it begins almost indisputably by Summer of 1983, and ends around March of 1984, with some slight overlap into material from other session periods. The pre-PR 1983 material is a bit wonky, further along in some of the production earmarks than 1999 material, but generally not as qualitatively good as the released material from eras it is wedged between. He was already in a different musical place by Spring 1984, although it was all still 'purple' until at least Winter 1985.

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I do believe that, if WB were give unlimited discretion, a compressed soundtrack release with 'Jungle Love' and 'The Bird' would have been something their management style would dictate, back in 2014 or even 2004.

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[Edited 2/15/17 6:18am]

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Reply #10 posted 02/14/17 6:35pm

databank

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imprimis said:

Reply #24 posted 02/14/17 6:02pm

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imprimis said:

Loosely Construed:

____________________________________________________________

17 Days (Brenda Bennett Vocal)

Electric Intercourse

Father's Song, (Mostly Likely a full length instrumental piano performance, excerpted in the film)

G-Spot (Prince, and Vanity vocal versions)

Jungle Love (Overdubbed Live Version, as used in the film)

Let's Go Crazy (rumor that he first mixed/overdubbed/rerecorded parts the First Avenue performance at Sunset in August/September 1983, but was unsatisfied with the results, instead rerecording it from scratch several weeks later at the St Louis Park Warehouse)

My Love Belongs to You (If ever completed with Morris Day vocals)

Next Time Wipe the Lipstick Off Your Collar (Brenda Bennett vocals)

Possessed (1984 version, both the instrumental and unheard vocal takes)

Promise To Be True (Prince and/or Vanity vocals)

Purple Rain (Instrumental version as used in the film)

Purple Rain, (Not Yet Named), 1983 Early Demo recounted by Stevie Nicks, if different from above

Sex Shooter (Vanity vocals)

The Bird (Studio Version)

Traffic Jam (alternate mixes)

Velvet Kitty Cat

Wednesday

.

.

Even more loosely construed:

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Ain't Too Proud To Beg

Cold Coffee and Cocaine

Electrocution

Irresistible Bitch (as released on b-side, but extended/unedited; recorded alongside work on 'Computer Blue', 'The Beautiful Ones' and overdubs on the 8/3/83 FA tracks)

Love and Sex '84

Mama

Money

Moral Majority

Katrina's Paper Dolls

Paisley Park (instrumental, aka 'Joy')

.

Unidentified late 1983/early 1984 instrumental (vocal take said to exist; circulates as 'Divinity', perhaps a re-recording of 'Lust U Always', and, if so, perhaps also the version he worked on further when offered to Robert Palmer in 1987)

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Wonderful Ass (Due to a Susan Rogers remark)

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I fail to see why so many people absurdly insist on putting songs that belong to The Glamorous Life, Ice Cream Castle and Apollonia 6 rereleases on a Purple Rain rerelease. Those are 4 separate albums and each of those deserve the deluxe treatment in due time. Not to mention that masters ownership differ for those distinct projects, leaving us to wonder who, between the estate and WB, owns unreleased songs from TGL, ICC and A6, including those withj Prince vocals if they've survived.

Way I see it, 2 albums of unreleased material can only mean proper outtakes: getting 2 albums of alternate mixes of existing songs will only end-up in a shitstorm for WB, and I believe they're aware of it or they would have used "extra CDs" instead of the promising word "albums".

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I do not believe that such tracks should end up on a deluxe Purple Rain release.

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I am relieved to see that you are not one of the crazies, I have to say that given your past record I was a bit surprised to see you making such an amateurish statement, but I have misunderstood your purpose, my bad.

Right now there is so much CONFUSION regarding what WB means by "albums" that I believe it senseless to speculate on content: for now we can only speculate over the nature of the whole package, i.e. all PR-related or not.

My understanding would be that any released material (b-sides, mixes) and unreleased mixes or released songs is tacitely included in the PR remaster itself, that the 2 albums would be 2 albums of 83-84 totally unreleased material sequanced in such a way that they sound like "real" albums, and that the 2 shows are related to the PR era. That would sound logical. But my guess is as good as anyone's.

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Reply #11 posted 02/14/17 6:51pm

imprimis

databank said:

imprimis said:

Reply #24 posted 02/14/17 6:02pm

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I fail to see why so many people absurdly insist on putting songs that belong to The Glamorous Life, Ice Cream Castle and Apollonia 6 rereleases on a Purple Rain rerelease. Those are 4 separate albums and each of those deserve the deluxe treatment in due time. Not to mention that masters ownership differ for those distinct projects, leaving us to wonder who, between the estate and WB, owns unreleased songs from TGL, ICC and A6, including those withj Prince vocals if they've survived.

Way I see it, 2 albums of unreleased material can only mean proper outtakes: getting 2 albums of alternate mixes of existing songs will only end-up in a shitstorm for WB, and I believe they're aware of it or they would have used "extra CDs" instead of the promising word "albums".

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I do not believe that such tracks should end up on a deluxe Purple Rain release.

.

I am relieved to see that you are not one of the crazies, I have to say that given your past record I was a bit surprised to see you making such an amateurish statement, but I have misunderstood your purpose, my bad.

Right now there is so much CONFUSION regarding what WB means by "albums" that I believe it senseless to speculate on content: for now we can only speculate over the nature of the whole package, i.e. all PR-related or not.

My understanding would be that any released material (b-sides, mixes) and unreleased mixes or released songs is tacitely included in the PR remaster itself, that the 2 albums would be 2 albums of 83-84 totally unreleased material sequanced in such a way that they sound like "real" albums, and that the 2 shows are related to the PR era. That would sound logical. But my guess is as good as anyone's.

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I still cannot help but feel that the press release suggests something that is too good to be true. I'm not interested in BFTP: WB Edition.

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There are so many apparent and unlikely hurdles, including his general ambivalence to revisting his distant past and the JW considerations dealing with the obscenity of some of the material, I am not convinced that even knowledge of terminally failing health or a signficant financial incentive could clear.

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The Estate is theoretically better positioned to handle the back catalogue, in the sense of liberating material that latter-day P would never have sanctioned (or made available to WB), although its key players seem to have only rudimentary knowledge of and limited ethusiasm for the early material, and connect mostly with what he's done in the past approx. twenty years.

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There are rumors that 'Electric Intercourse' was never fully completed at Sunset, which raises fears that he has tinkered with these tracks in more recent years; although a 'sensuous' piano-driven ballad like this can probably withstand being revised with less controversy than other tracks. We're presuming that it was overdubbed, but it may even have been fully re-recorded in Aug/Sept 1983, or have a studio version recorded prior to 8/3/1983, or more than one of the above. That's fine, but if what ends up being released is a modern re-recording like 'Empty Room 2002', the appeal simply isn't the same. A cleaned up and mixed soundboard of the live performance of EI would be satisfactory, too, if that's the best presentation for the song or about as far as he got in '83. But then also, he makes it just 'Electric' and refrains from 'intercourse' in the live teases. Will he neuter or bawdlerize the songs, either by limiting his selection to the cleaner songs, or editing the the dirtier ones?

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A two-disc special edition with a few outtakes, a few extended mixes, and a few demos and all the full-length b-sides would seem to hit the necessary mark; I am close to incredulous that this five or more disc release is going to match or top those more reasonable expectations.

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At the same time, and as was stated in the locked thread, now that he's gone, we should be especially appreciative of what is provided.

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Reply #12 posted 02/14/17 6:55pm

luvsexy4all

if WB screws this up ....they will tarnish future releases...they HAVE to put up

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Reply #13 posted 02/14/17 7:54pm

IstenSzek

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i guess we'll have to just be patient and wait for more details and possibly the tracklist(s)
since the press release is worded in such a way that it could mean more than 1 thing. not
really something new in prince land though lol either way, 2 albums of unreleased songs
is good, no matter what they are.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #14 posted 02/14/17 10:52pm

SomeSoldier

snip -of4S

let's not derail the thread

thx
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Reply #15 posted 02/15/17 12:49am

BoraBora



I wouldn't be surprised if one of the 2 unreleased CD is the Prince & The Revolution's "Roadhouse Garden" album announced for release in 1999 via NPG web site.

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Reply #16 posted 02/15/17 1:53am

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I'm gong to bet the two full concerts are First Avenue August 1983 and Syracuse 1985. I would be very surprised if it was neither.

The "two full albums" is probably one disc of b-sides and remixes we know of, and one disc of stuff we've never heard, with some that has been on boots.

Bring on The Revolution's recording of The Dance Electric, which is from this era. This needs an official home so bad.

I hope we get the Purple Rain strings and keys mix floating around on boots in low quality. Love that one.
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Reply #17 posted 02/15/17 3:35am

master

imprimis said:

Reply #24 posted 02/14/17 6:02pm

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imprimis said:

Loosely Construed:

____________________________________________________________

17 Days (Brenda Bennett Vocal)

Electric Intercourse

Father's Song, (Mostly Likely a full length instrumental piano performance, excerpted in the film)

G-Spot (Prince, and Vanity vocal versions)

Jungle Love (Overdubbed Live Version, as used in the film)

Let's Go Crazy (rumor that he first mixed/overdubbed/rerecorded parts the First Avenue performance at Sunset in August/September 1983, but was unsatisfied with the results, instead rerecording it from scratch several weeks later at the St Louis Park Warehouse)

My Love Belongs to You (If ever completed with Morris Day vocals)

Next Time Wipe the Lipstick Off Your Collar (Brenda Bennett vocals)

Possessed (1984 version, both the instrumental and unheard vocal takes)

Promise To Be True (Prince and/or Vanity vocals)

Purple Rain (Instrumental version as used in the film)

Purple Rain, (Not Yet Named), 1983 Early Demo recounted by Stevie Nicks, if different from above

Sex Shooter (Vanity vocals)

The Bird (Studio Version)

Traffic Jam (alternate mixes)

Velvet Kitty Cat

Wednesday

.

.

Even more loosely construed:

.

Ain't Too Proud To Beg

Cold Coffee and Cocaine

Electrocution

Irresistible Bitch (as released on b-side, but extended/unedited; recorded alongside work on 'Computer Blue', 'The Beautiful Ones' and overdubs on the 8/3/83 FA tracks)

Love and Sex '84

Mama

Money

Moral Majority

Katrina's Paper Dolls

Paisley Park (instrumental, aka 'Joy')

.

Unidentified late 1983/early 1984 instrumental (vocal take said to exist; circulates as 'Divinity', perhaps a re-recording of 'Lust U Always', and, if so, perhaps also the version he worked on further when offered to Robert Palmer in 1987)

.

Wonderful Ass (Due to a Susan Rogers remark)

.

I fail to see why so many people absurdly insist on putting songs that belong to The Glamorous Life, Ice Cream Castle and Apollonia 6 rereleases on a Purple Rain rerelease. Those are 4 separate albums and each of those deserve the deluxe treatment in due time. Not to mention that masters ownership differ for those distinct projects, leaving us to wonder who, between the estate and WB, owns unreleased songs from TGL, ICC and A6, including those withj Prince vocals if they've survived.

Way I see it, 2 albums of unreleased material can only mean proper outtakes: getting 2 albums of alternate mixes of existing songs will only end-up in a shitstorm for WB, and I believe they're aware of it or they would have used "extra CDs" instead of the promising word "albums".

.

I do not believe that associated artist tracks should end up on a deluxe Purple Rain release. I was merely going through a list, an imperfect one, of PR-era material, either uncirculating altogether or circulating in relatively poor quality (hence, 'loosely construed').

.

The exact delineations and gradations to what is a PR-era track (or any era) are subjective. To me, it begins almost indisputably by Summer of 1983, and ends around March of 1984, with some slight overlap into material from other session periods. The pre-PR 1983 material is a bit wonky, further along in some of the production earmarks than 1999 material, but generally not as qualitatively good as the released material from eras it is wedged between. He was already in a different musical place by Spring 1984, although it was all still 'purple' until at least Winter 1985.

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I do believe that, if WB were give unlimited discretion, a compressed soundtrack release with 'Jungle Love' and 'The Bird' would have been something their management style would dictate, back in 2014 or even 2004.

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this album is called music from motion picture purple rain. it is a soundtrack. So these associated artist songs that featured in film deserve to be on there more so than any unreleased songs as they actually feaured in film.Pretty sure they will put them on there. i like the songs also so want them on it. i also like how they got free promotion by announcing around grammys and will get free promotion and for releasing it around his birthday. At least they have learnt lesson from 4ever and release a descent product. so much better than i thought.

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databank

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master said:

imprimis said:

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I do not believe that associated artist tracks should end up on a deluxe Purple Rain release. I was merely going through a list, an imperfect one, of PR-era material, either uncirculating altogether or circulating in relatively poor quality (hence, 'loosely construed').

.

The exact delineations and gradations to what is a PR-era track (or any era) are subjective. To me, it begins almost indisputably by Summer of 1983, and ends around March of 1984, with some slight overlap into material from other session periods. The pre-PR 1983 material is a bit wonky, further along in some of the production earmarks than 1999 material, but generally not as qualitatively good as the released material from eras it is wedged between. He was already in a different musical place by Spring 1984, although it was all still 'purple' until at least Winter 1985.

.

I do believe that, if WB were give unlimited discretion, a compressed soundtrack release with 'Jungle Love' and 'The Bird' would have been something their management style would dictate, back in 2014 or even 2004.

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this album is called music from motion picture purple rain. it is a soundtrack. So these associated artist songs that featured in film deserve to be on there more so than any unreleased songs as they actually feaured in film.Pretty sure they will put them on there. i like the songs also so want them on it. i also like how they got free promotion by announcing around grammys and will get free promotion and for releasing it around his birthday. At least they have learnt lesson from 4ever and release a descent product. so much better than i thought.

Were they on the original "music from the motion picture"? No.

Why? because Prince didn't want them there.

Why not, are they outtakes? No: he wanted them on albums titled Ice Cream Castles and Apollonia 6.

Why? because Prince had an artistic vision for three different albums and wasn't gonna pile-up songs for the mere sake of piling them up.

You like the songs? I do too. Great news: they're already available on 2 awesome albums titled Ice Cream Castles and Apollonia 6. If you don't have those songs get those albums, they're there for you to enjoy.

You want them remastered? Petition WB for an Ice Cream Castle and an Apollonia 6 remaster.

Music from the motion picture or not, putting those songs on a PR remaster would be gross.

Don't be short-sighted, be ambitious, see the big picture and embrace it. Your life will be much improved.

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Reply #19 posted 02/15/17 6:46am

E319

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I wouldn't be surprised if one of the 2 unreleased CD is the Prince & The Revolution's "Roadhouse Garden" album announced for release in 1999 via NPG web site.


Roadhouse Garden would be awesome... Probably my 2 favorite "unreleased" tracks are "Electric Intercourse" and "Empty Room." Would love to see official versions of both of those. And yes I do know a live version of "Empty Room" was released. Roadhouse Garden has quite a few great songs so it would be great if that's part of the release.

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Reply #20 posted 02/15/17 7:13am

Iamtheorg

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Since folks feel Moonbeam Levels was of already of booted quality, we have to be wary of the so-called unreleased music they claim will also be relesed. The quality of that material is unknown to us.

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Reply #21 posted 02/15/17 7:53am

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2 discs of unreleased music means, I guess, two times 45 minutes at least.

So can we find 90 minutes of music that fits the 'unreleased' description and the 'music from Purple Rain' line?

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #22 posted 02/15/17 10:41am

IstenSzek

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udo said:

2 discs of unreleased music means, I guess, two times 45 minutes at least.

So can we find 90 minutes of music that fits the 'unreleased' description and the 'music from Purple Rain' line?



slightly longer versions of the already 'extended'

let's go crazy
i would die 4 u

erotic city

another lonely christmas
god (instrumental)

and bam, you already have a 45 minute disc razz

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #23 posted 02/15/17 12:22pm

AnnaSantana

I hope "Electric Intercourse" is on it, UNCENSORED.

I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said.
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Reply #24 posted 02/15/17 12:39pm

jaawwnn

Y'all get so upset about Prince not saying the word intercourse back in 2014. Dude was practically orgasming at his piano, he didn't need to say the word. It wasn't censorship, if anything the performance was the opposite.

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Reply #25 posted 02/15/17 2:46pm

jstar69

Prince and the Revolution - Dance Electric - please please please
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Reply #26 posted 02/15/17 3:11pm

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jstar69 said:

Prince and the Revolution - Dance Electric - please please please

I fear that would need a licencing deal with Sony-BMG, and I don't see WB sharing a piece of that pie with competition.

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Reply #27 posted 02/15/17 3:35pm

IstenSzek

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i wonder when they'll give us some more information hmm

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #28 posted 02/15/17 4:56pm

jstar69

databank said:



jstar69 said:


Prince and the Revolution - Dance Electric - please please please

I fear that would need a licencing deal with Sony-BMG, and I don't see WB sharing a piece of that pie with competition.



Bugger
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Reply #29 posted 02/15/17 6:53pm

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databank said:

I fear that would need a licencing deal with Sony-BMG, and I don't see WB sharing a piece of that pie with competition.

Bugger

Hey, I didn't make the rules about masters ownership. Go complain to your congressman and gimme a break lol

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