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Thread started 01/06/03 8:03pm

nesseone

madhouse songs

Does anyone every listen to any of the "madhouse" tracks?

I love "dopeamine rush" Does anyone have a favorite?
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Reply #1 posted 01/06/03 8:15pm

Doozer

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Listen to both Madhouse albums a lot..."Times Squarred" not too much.

My favorite Madhouse track is the remix of Thirteen --

"Madhouse Thirteen rock this mutha
Need some competition, ain't no otha
Calling all no-funky knucklehead bruthas
Madhouse Thirteen rock this mutha!"
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Reply #2 posted 01/06/03 8:56pm

TRON

Yes, quite a bit actually. My favorites are 8, 13 and a Quarter, 11 (Baby Doll House), 18 (R U Legal Yet?), Rootie Kazootie, Lines and most of all, The Dopamine Rush Suite. It's all music with no dressing up. Just pure imagination. I love that.
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Reply #3 posted 01/06/03 10:25pm

FirstAvenue

TRON said:

Yes, quite a bit actually. My favorites are 8, 13 and a Quarter, 11 (Baby Doll House), 18 (R U Legal Yet?), Rootie Kazootie, Lines and most of all, The Dopamine Rush Suite. It's all music with no dressing up. Just pure imagination. I love that.

OMG yes. The Dopamine Rush Suite is pure genius.
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Reply #4 posted 01/06/03 10:44pm

greatdj1

how many remixes are there?
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Reply #5 posted 01/06/03 11:23pm

IstenSzek

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The first two Madhouse records get a lot of play over here.
They're completely connected to the whole Parade/Sign era
and they're both pretty damn good.

The two unreleased ones have some nice moments, but overall
I don't listen to those very often.

My favs are "6", "10", "Parlour Games" and that weird
segue on the new power Madhouse 24 album. I think it's
called 'Sonny & Michael Segue' or something.
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Reply #6 posted 01/06/03 11:37pm

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I do frequent them often. I listen to 16 more than 8, because I have the CD of 16, just vinyl 8. I have dopamine on MP3, pretty slick.
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Reply #7 posted 01/06/03 11:45pm

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Funny, I always thought The Dopamine Rush was a bit of a scam. An easy tune, compared to the other free style jazz on 8 and 16.
On Eric Leed's Times Squared, the two obvious Prince tracks are the two odd ones out and not in a good way.
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Reply #8 posted 01/06/03 11:49pm

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Or, as posted in another thread waaay earlier;

Gooey Said;
Fun thing is that on Times Squared my two least fave tracks are The Dopamine Rush and the title track. These two feel like total Prince compositions, while the other songs breathe more and do not feel "straight-jacket'd".
On the Madhouse albums, this did not bother me much; I adore "Six". But Times Squared had a more defined jazz-feel to it. ...
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Reply #9 posted 01/07/03 10:16am

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I love "Asswoop" on Madhouse 24 (95 Version). Cool track!
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Reply #10 posted 01/07/03 11:40am

Shorty

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makin' an admition here.
I've never heard any madhouse tunes! omg
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #11 posted 01/07/03 11:45am

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Shorty said:

makin' an admition here.
I've never heard any madhouse tunes! omg

omg not even "six"??
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Reply #12 posted 01/07/03 12:00pm

Shorty

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PlastikLuvAffair said:

Shorty said:

makin' an admition here.
I've never heard any madhouse tunes! omg

omg not even "six"??

nope
boxed
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #13 posted 01/07/03 12:16pm

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Shorty said:

PlastikLuvAffair said:

Shorty said:

makin' an admition here.
I've never heard any madhouse tunes! omg

omg not even "six"??

nope
boxed

n-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ooo!!! omfg
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Reply #14 posted 01/07/03 1:17pm

greatdj1

Sorry to bother again...

But where can I find a complete list of madhouse trax? I'm confused...just a little

Any help is appreciated!!!
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Reply #15 posted 01/07/03 3:55pm

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off the top of my head:

Madhouse 8 (one,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight)
Madhouse 16 (9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16)

Not sure what Madhouse 24 is: But it's pretty much like the other 2. Some songs on 24 have a name next to the track like 18 R U Legal Yet? etc.
[This message was edited Tue Jan 7 15:56:07 PST 2003 by facedown7]
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Reply #16 posted 01/07/03 6:25pm

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gooeythehamster said:

Funny, I always thought The Dopamine Rush was a bit of a scam. An easy tune, compared to the other free style jazz on 8 and 16.
On Eric Leed's Times Squared, the two obvious Prince tracks are the two odd ones out and not in a good way.

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Dude, what about "Overnight, Every Night"? Best song on the album.
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Reply #17 posted 01/07/03 6:31pm

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I love Dopamine Rush and One. But my favorite is Rave unto the Joy Fantastic. It slaps the released version silly and puts the remix to bed.
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Reply #18 posted 01/07/03 6:52pm

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TRON said:

Yes, quite a bit actually. My favorites are 8, 13 and a Quarter, 11 (Baby Doll House), 18 (R U Legal Yet?), Rootie Kazootie, Lines and most of all, The Dopamine Rush Suite. It's all music with no dressing up. Just pure imagination. I love that.



gorgeous avatar, TRON smile
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Reply #19 posted 01/07/03 6:53pm

TRON

AaronUnlimited said:

TRON said:

Yes, quite a bit actually. My favorites are 8, 13 and a Quarter, 11 (Baby Doll House), 18 (R U Legal Yet?), Rootie Kazootie, Lines and most of all, The Dopamine Rush Suite. It's all music with no dressing up. Just pure imagination. I love that.



gorgeous avatar, TRON smile

Thanks. I agree. Glad you like it.
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Reply #20 posted 01/07/03 7:09pm

rockwilder

I LOVE the first to madhouse albums.I have the on original cd's.And i listen to "Times Squared" a lot,also.
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Reply #21 posted 01/07/03 11:36pm

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doeineffect said:

Dude, what about "Overnight, Every Night"? Best song on the album.


Mate, I dig the rest of the album SO MUCH it hurts.
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Reply #22 posted 01/09/03 9:07am

giotto

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greatdj1 said:

Sorry to bother again...

But where can I find a complete list of madhouse trax? I'm confused...just a little

Any help is appreciated!!!


Official Madhouse albums:

1-'8'

2-'16'

Both albums fit on an 80 minute CDR.

If you're hungry for more Madhouse material get 'Deposition'. This boot carries the best sounding 'Madhouse 24' (1988 version) that I've heard so far. Burn your copy from this and then tack on the 12-inch remixes at the end of your disc. Don't bother with the vinyl, get Premium's 12-inch vol. 5 compilation of extended versions on CD, which helpfully include the rare b-sides - all in top-notch sound quality!)
You should end up with the following:

1-'17 (Penetration)'
2-'18(R U Legal Yet?)'
3-'19(A Girl And Her Puppy)'
4-'20(Jailbait)'
5-'21-24(The Dopamine Rush Suite)'
21(The Dopamine Rush)
22(Amsterdam)
23(Spanish Eros)
24(Orgasm)

extended versions:

6-'Six(End Of The World Mix)'
7-'Six And 1/2' [b-side]
8-'Thirteen (Paisley Park Mix)'
9-'Thirteen And 1/4' [b-side]
10-'Ten(The Perfect Mix)'
11-Ten And 1/2 [b-side]

'Letter 4 Miles' (Prince's tribute to Miles Davis, recorded with Michael B. on drums might be a nice way to end this disc but it's not a Madhouse track in the strict sense of the word.

The above should be your CD2.

Last but not least, track down the other 'Madhouse 24' album (1994 version). This can be found in really good sound quality on the 'Paisley Park Extravaganza' CD set, and it comes with a nifty cover, just for presentation's sake.

1-'17'
2-'Rootie Kazootie'
3-'Space'
4-'Guitar Segue'
5-'Aswoop'
6-'Ethereal'
7-'Parlor Games'
8-'Michael B.'
9-'Got 2 Give It Up'
10-'Sonny T.'

To round off this disc and complete the set, add the NPG 1991 rehearsal of Madhouse material (as listed on page 144 of TURN IT UP 2.0. You'll be able to get this rehearsal on the 'New Power Soul' boot - the one with the pink cover)

11-'Six'
12-'Four'
13-'Sixteen'
14-'Twelve'
15-'Ten'
16-'Fifteen'
17-'Thirteen'

And presto! This should be your CD 3 of Madhouse material.

Note: A circulating instrumental titled '24' (allegedly a solo recording by Prince) is not connected with the Madhouse project.

I would also highly recommend Eric Leeds' two albums, 'Times Squared' and 'Things Left Unsaid' for further listening, as many see them as a "continuation" of the Madhouse project. Then again 'The Rainbow Children' and 'Xpectation' could be said to be an extension of the Madhouse project, too.


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