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Thread started 06/24/17 8:40am

soladeo1

Next Up!!!: 1999 Deluxe Edition!! Here's a possible set list!!!

Conjecture: 1999 Deluxe Remaster???
As a first swag, how does this look??
CD1:
1999
Little Red Corvette
Delirious
Let's Pretend We're Married
D.M.S.R.
Automatic
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)
Free
Lady Cab Driver
All The Critics Love U In New York
International Lover
CD2:
Purple Music
How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?
Lust U Always
Horny Toad
You're All I Want
Turn It Up
U Should Be Mine
Yah, U Know
If It'll Make U Happy
Don't Let Him Fool Ya
Fox Trap
No Call U
Moonbean Levels
Plus 1 concert:
3 March 1983: Bloomington, MN Met Center
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Reply #1 posted 06/24/17 9:31am

Philly76

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There won´t be another remastered deluxe edition, at least not anytime soon.

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Reply #2 posted 06/24/17 7:33pm

Adorecream

Not bad, but it also needs.

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Feel You up (Dec 1981 Home Studio)

The 2nd coming

Irresistable Bitch (These songs are all transistional Controversy/1999 but sound great)

Baby your a trip (I know its a JJ jam, but this stands alone and suits Prince)

Do yourself a favor

Climax

Xtralovable (Original 1982 version, not the 2010s piffle)

Chocolate

Every Body Dance

Strange way of saying I love you

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Otherwise I would buy that stuff and maybe add a 1982 show on it like Houston Dec 82,triple threat (With the Time and Vanity 6)

[Edited 6/24/17 19:34pm]

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #3 posted 06/24/17 7:39pm

mcmk785new

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and Dance To The Beat
until then i'll pretend this fuchsia light is god...
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Reply #4 posted 06/24/17 9:54pm

OldFriends4Sal
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Adorecream said:

Not bad, but it also needs.

.

Feel You up (Dec 1981 Home Studio)

The 2nd coming

Irresistable Bitch (These songs are all transistional Controversy/1999 but sound great)

Baby your a trip (I know its a JJ jam, but this stands alone and suits Prince)

Do yourself a favor

Climax

Xtralovable (Original 1982 version, not the 2010s piffle)

Chocolate

Every Body Dance

Strange way of saying I love you

.

Otherwise I would buy that stuff and maybe add a 1982 show on it like Houston Dec 82,triple threat (With the Time and Vanity 6)

[Edited 6/24/17 19:34pm]

I believe Chocolate was an Ice Cream Castles outtake

Chocolate" is a song from The Time's 1990 album Pandemonium. The song was originally recorded in mid-April, 1983 by Prince at Sunset Sound studios during sessions for Ice Cream Castle. Prince originally performed all instruments and vocals (instruments & backing vocals by Wendy Lisa & Jill Jones) and this recording remains unreleased, but circulates among collectors. The song was reworked in late 1989 for inclusion on Pandemonium and contains input by the band. Part of Prince's original vocals were edited and included to be a humorous account between Morris Day and a feisty waiter.

Chocolate #1 (lead vocals by [Prince]) (5:48)
originally recorded 14th-22th April 1983 by [Prince] at Sunset Sound [7] during the [Ice Cream Castle] Album sessions

Initial tracking took place on 17 April, 1983 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (the day after If The Kid Can't Make You Come, the day before Prince fired Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis from The Time, and two days before recording Velvet Kitty Cat). The track features Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, but they are not credited on the released version, despite their contributions remaining intact.

It is uncertain when Morris Day's vocal overdubs were recorded, but these may have been recorded on the same day. Prince's original call-outs to Wendy Melvoin in the lyrics were changed to Morris Day calling out Jesse Johnson, although the guitar part is still Wendy Melvoin's solo; Jesse Johnson was heavily involved in choosing this track for Pandemonium, however, so it is surprising he did not re-record the guitar solo in 1989.

Chocolate - Melvoin, Melvoin, you gonna have two step on the gas

Chocolate - Melvoin, play your guitar. I'm gonna go tap on the cowbell

Recording Personnel

The Time version

  • Morris Day - lead vocals, "cool"
  • Prince - background vocals and instruments, except where noted (uncredited)
  • Wendy Melvoin - vocals & guitar (uncredited)
  • Lisa Coleman - vocals & keyboards (uncredited)
  • Jill Jones - vocals (uncredited)
  • Sharon Hughes - background vocals

An Ice Cream Castles Deluxe sessions would be wonderful

Proposition #17 ie Chili Sauce

Velvet Kitty Kat

Ice Cream Castles

Cold Coffee & Cocaine
Chocolate
Tricky
Jungle Love

the Bird

My Summertime Thang

My Love Belongs To You
If the Kid Can't Make U Come
Cloreen Baconskin

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Reply #5 posted 06/25/17 4:16am

cbarnes3121

for some reason with how this purple rain thing went down i dont see anybody putting any proper love or care into any prince sets from here on.if u let the revoultion be involved they will only claim they did all the work and prince sat home and waited on them and the others i dont like josh i dont think his skills were ever on the level 2 work with prince

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