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SoulAlive

Paisley Park Records: singles and promotion

I think we can all agree that Prince's Paisley Park Records label never really reached its full potential.There were a few great albums on the label,some mediocre albums and some truly awful crap lol The label suffered for several reasons but I think one of the main reasons is lack of promotion and not always choosing the right singles (a problem that hurt the success of some of Prince's own post-Purple Rain albums).I'd like to know what you would have done differently....what singles would you had chosen?...here's my thoughts on a few Paisley Park albums....


***The Family---The two singles were well-chosen."The Screams Of Passion" and "High Fashion" are the two strongest songs on the album,so no problems there.

***Sheila E. 'Romance 1600'---The first single,"Sister Fate",went nowhere and I don't think it should have been the first single.I would have chosen the funky,provocative "Toy Box" as the first single.Then I would have followed it up with "A Love Bizarre".That's two strong singles right there.

***Mazarati---Can't really argue with the two singles they chose: "Players Ball" and "100 MPH" were good choices.I think "She's Just That Kinda Lady" could have been the third single.


***Jill Jones---None of the singles from this project went anywhere and it's not hard to see why.This album (released in 1987) contains several songs that were a few years old ("G-Spot" and "All Day/All Night" are from the Purple Rain era).None of these songs stood a chance on pop radio in 1987.Notice that,when they released "For Love" as the second single,the track was drastically remixed for radio.This album probably would have fared better if it had been released in 1984 or 85,when these grooves were still fresh.

***Sheila E. 'Sheila E'---Releasing "Hold Me" as the first single was a smart move.It showcased a classier Sheila E and her vocals shine like never before.The second single "Koo Koo" was a mistake.I would have chosen the vibrant,pop/rock track "Faded Photographs" which should have been marketed to the pop/MTV crowd,with a stunning video.Then I would have followed it up with "The Pride and The Passion" and "Love On A Blue Train".I always say that this is the album that should have turned Sheila E. into a superstar,and it could have...if Warners/Paisley had promoted it more aggressively.
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/07 6:38am

xenophobia2002

SoulAlive said:

I think we can all agree that Prince's Paisley Park Records label never really reached its full potential.There were a few great albums on the label,some mediocre albums and some truly awful crap lol The label suffered for several reasons but I think one of the main reasons is lack of promotion and not always choosing the right singles (a problem that hurt the success of some of Prince's own post-Purple Rain albums).I'd like to know what you would have done differently....what singles would you had chosen?...here's my thoughts on a few Paisley Park albums....


***The Family---The two singles were well-chosen."The Screams Of Passion" and "High Fashion" are the two strongest songs on the album,so no problems there.

***Sheila E. 'Romance 1600'---The first single,"Sister Fate",went nowhere and I don't think it should have been the first single.I would have chosen the funky,provocative "Toy Box" as the first single.Then I would have followed it up with "A Love Bizarre".That's two strong singles right there.

***Mazarati---Can't really argue with the two singles they chose: "Players Ball" and "100 MPH" were good choices.I think "She's Just That Kinda Lady" could have been the third single.


***Jill Jones---None of the singles from this project went anywhere and it's not hard to see why.This album (released in 1987) contains several songs that were a few years old ("G-Spot" and "All Day/All Night" are from the Purple Rain era).None of these songs stood a chance on pop radio in 1987.Notice that,when they released "For Love" as the second single,the track was drastically remixed for radio.This album probably would have fared better if it had been released in 1984 or 85,when these grooves were still fresh.

***Sheila E. 'Sheila E'---Releasing "Hold Me" as the first single was a smart move.It showcased a classier Sheila E and her vocals shine like never before.The second single "Koo Koo" was a mistake.I would have chosen the vibrant,pop/rock track "Faded Photographs" which should have been marketed to the pop/MTV crowd,with a stunning video.Then I would have followed it up with "The Pride and The Passion" and "Love On A Blue Train".I always say that this is the album that should have turned Sheila E. into a superstar,and it could have...if Warners/Paisley had promoted it more aggressively.


These singles were released

THE FAMILY

The Family 7” USA Promo 7-28953 The Screams Of Passion (edit 3:10) / The Screams Of Passion (edit 3:10)
The Family 7” PS USA 7-28953 The Screams Of Passion (3:10) / Yes (4:27)
The Family 7” USA Promo 7-28830 High Fashion (edit 3:45) / High Fashion (edit 3:45)
The Family 7” USA 7-28830 High Fashion (3:45) / Susannah’s Pajamas (3:58)


SHEILA E ROMANCE 1600

Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28955 Sister Fate (edit 3:39) / Sister Fate (edit 3:39)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28955 Sister Fate (3:39) / Sister Fate (instrumental 3:39)
Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28890 A Love Bizarre (3:46) / A Love Bizarre (part II 3:50)
Sheila E 7” USA 7-28890 A Love Bizarre (3:46) / A Love Bizarre (part II 3:50)
Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28786 Bedtime Story (3:45) / Bedtime Story (3:45)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28786 Bedtime Story (3:45) / Dear Michaelangelo (4:38)


MAZARATI

Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28705 100 mph (edit 3:09) / 100 mph (edit 3:09)
Mazarati 7” PS USA 7-28705 100 mph (3:09) / Don’t Leave Me Baby (4:00)
Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28606 Stroke (4:06 remix/edit) / Stroke (4:06 remix/edit)
Mazarati 7” USA 7-28606 Stroke / Champagne Saturday
Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28759 Players’ Ball (3:41 edit) / Players’ Ball (3:41 edit)
Mazarati 7” PS USA 7-28759 Players’ Ball (3:41) / I Guess It’s All Over (3:30)


JILL JONES

Jill Jones 7” PS USA Promo 7-28438 Mia Bocca / Mia Bocca
Jill Jones 7” USA 7-28438 Mia Bocca (edit 3:38) / 77 Bleeker St. (3:20)
Jill Jones 7” USA Promo 7-28280 G-Spot (4:00) / G-Spot (4:00)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA 7-28280 G-Spot (4:00) / Baby Cries Ay Yah (3:38)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA Promo 7-28128 For Love (4:02 7" remix) / For Love (4:02 7" remix)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA 7-28128 For Love (4:02 7” remix) / Baby You’re A Trip (5:23 lp version)

SHEILA E

Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28580 Hold Me (edit 4:10) / Hold Me (edit 4:10)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28580 Hold Me (edit 4:10) / The World Is High (3:25)
Sheila E 7” PS USA Promo 7-28348 Koo Koo / Koo Koo
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28348 Koo Koo (3:24) / Paradise Gardens (3:59)
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/07 8:24am

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xenophobia2002 said:

SoulAlive said:

I think we can all agree that Prince's Paisley Park Records label never really reached its full potential.There were a few great albums on the label,some mediocre albums and some truly awful crap lol The label suffered for several reasons but I think one of the main reasons is lack of promotion and not always choosing the right singles (a problem that hurt the success of some of Prince's own post-Purple Rain albums).I'd like to know what you would have done differently....what singles would you had chosen?...here's my thoughts on a few Paisley Park albums....


***The Family---The two singles were well-chosen."The Screams Of Passion" and "High Fashion" are the two strongest songs on the album,so no problems there.

***Sheila E. 'Romance 1600'---The first single,"Sister Fate",went nowhere and I don't think it should have been the first single.I would have chosen the funky,provocative "Toy Box" as the first single.Then I would have followed it up with "A Love Bizarre".That's two strong singles right there.

***Mazarati---Can't really argue with the two singles they chose: "Players Ball" and "100 MPH" were good choices.I think "She's Just That Kinda Lady" could have been the third single.


***Jill Jones---None of the singles from this project went anywhere and it's not hard to see why.This album (released in 1987) contains several songs that were a few years old ("G-Spot" and "All Day/All Night" are from the Purple Rain era).None of these songs stood a chance on pop radio in 1987.Notice that,when they released "For Love" as the second single,the track was drastically remixed for radio.This album probably would have fared better if it had been released in 1984 or 85,when these grooves were still fresh.

***Sheila E. 'Sheila E'---Releasing "Hold Me" as the first single was a smart move.It showcased a classier Sheila E and her vocals shine like never before.The second single "Koo Koo" was a mistake.I would have chosen the vibrant,pop/rock track "Faded Photographs" which should have been marketed to the pop/MTV crowd,with a stunning video.Then I would have followed it up with "The Pride and The Passion" and "Love On A Blue Train".I always say that this is the album that should have turned Sheila E. into a superstar,and it could have...if Warners/Paisley had promoted it more aggressively.


These singles were released

THE FAMILY

The Family 7” USA Promo 7-28953 The Screams Of Passion (edit 3:10) / The Screams Of Passion (edit 3:10)
The Family 7” PS USA 7-28953 The Screams Of Passion (3:10) / Yes (4:27)
The Family 7” USA Promo 7-28830 High Fashion (edit 3:45) / High Fashion (edit 3:45)
The Family 7” USA 7-28830 High Fashion (3:45) / Susannah’s Pajamas (3:58)


SHEILA E ROMANCE 1600

Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28955 Sister Fate (edit 3:39) / Sister Fate (edit 3:39)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28955 Sister Fate (3:39) / Sister Fate (instrumental 3:39)
Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28890 A Love Bizarre (3:46) / A Love Bizarre (part II 3:50)
Sheila E 7” USA 7-28890 A Love Bizarre (3:46) / A Love Bizarre (part II 3:50)
Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28786 Bedtime Story (3:45) / Bedtime Story (3:45)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28786 Bedtime Story (3:45) / Dear Michaelangelo (4:38)


MAZARATI

Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28705 100 mph (edit 3:09) / 100 mph (edit 3:09)
Mazarati 7” PS USA 7-28705 100 mph (3:09) / Don’t Leave Me Baby (4:00)
Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28606 Stroke (4:06 remix/edit) / Stroke (4:06 remix/edit)
Mazarati 7” USA 7-28606 Stroke / Champagne Saturday
Mazarati 7” USA Promo 7-28759 Players’ Ball (3:41 edit) / Players’ Ball (3:41 edit)
Mazarati 7” PS USA 7-28759 Players’ Ball (3:41) / I Guess It’s All Over (3:30)


JILL JONES

Jill Jones 7” PS USA Promo 7-28438 Mia Bocca / Mia Bocca
Jill Jones 7” USA 7-28438 Mia Bocca (edit 3:38) / 77 Bleeker St. (3:20)
Jill Jones 7” USA Promo 7-28280 G-Spot (4:00) / G-Spot (4:00)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA 7-28280 G-Spot (4:00) / Baby Cries Ay Yah (3:38)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA Promo 7-28128 For Love (4:02 7" remix) / For Love (4:02 7" remix)
Jill Jones 7” PS USA 7-28128 For Love (4:02 7” remix) / Baby You’re A Trip (5:23 lp version)

SHEILA E

Sheila E 7” USA Promo 7-28580 Hold Me (edit 4:10) / Hold Me (edit 4:10)
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28580 Hold Me (edit 4:10) / The World Is High (3:25)
Sheila E 7” PS USA Promo 7-28348 Koo Koo / Koo Koo
Sheila E 7” PS USA 7-28348 Koo Koo (3:24) / Paradise Gardens (3:59)




Ugh. I'd KILL for a copy of Champagne Saturday by Mazarati. Someone stole my 7" back in the day. sad
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/07 8:25am

Wowugotit

I think "Koo Koo" was an excellent single. Too bad it wasn't a hit. I thought it was ultra-kool in 1987. Love it still!
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Reply #4 posted 11/13/07 12:33am

woogiebear

I HAD A 45 FOR "100 M.P.H."/"DON'T LEAVE ME BABY".....MY HOMIE GOT ME FOR MINE!!!! I'LL FIND THAT AND "STROKE" AGAIN!!!!!
I HAVE THE 12" VERSION OF "PLAYER'S BALL", THOUGH!!!!!
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Reply #5 posted 11/13/07 12:44am

SoulAlive

Wowugotit said:

I think "Koo Koo" was an excellent single. Too bad it wasn't a hit. I thought it was ultra-kool in 1987. Love it still!


I like this song as an album track,but I don't think it was a good choice for a single.It has a weak chorus and I don't think too many listeners really got the message.The vocals are too subdued.

The catchy,hard rocking "Faded Photographs" should have been the second single.
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/07 8:23pm

thesexofit

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Good Questions "got a new love" was a big dance hit apparantly. So about the only non-Prince related song was one of Paisleys biggest hits LOL
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