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Thread started 06/16/16 12:21pm

MattyJam

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Are fDeluxe worth checking out?

I wondered if anyone here had bothered checking out their album they did a few years ago... are they worth checking out?

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Reply #1 posted 06/16/16 12:49pm

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MattyJam said:

I wondered if anyone here had bothered checking out their album they did a few years ago... are they worth checking out?


If you like Susannah Melvoin, Eric Leeds and Paul Peterson -- yes.

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Reply #2 posted 06/16/16 2:27pm

EmmaMcG

They're well worth checking out. I liked Gaslight but for me, their covers album, AM STATIC, was better. By far, the best covers album ever in my opinion. Worth it for their version of Rolling Stones Miss You alone.
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Reply #3 posted 06/16/16 2:43pm

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big YES

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Reply #4 posted 06/16/16 3:14pm

jaawwnn

Never listened to the covers album but I threw on Gaslight earlier today for the first time in ages and it sounded a hell of a lot better than I remember it being. Truth be told it's missing Prince's magic touch but, well, arguably so was a lot of his latter day stuff. WELL worth getting anyway.
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Reply #5 posted 06/16/16 3:45pm

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Yes. Wax & Live.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #6 posted 06/16/16 4:54pm

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I really like them, Gaslight is not quite up to the standard of the original Family album but it's definitely a great continuation in that vein, although there's maybe a few too many slow songs towards the end. Their live album is great as well, that might be the best place to start actually as it's a nice mix of the old Family material and their newer stuff played really well. Haven't listened to AM Static yet but by all accounts it's great. Hope I get to see them live one day.

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Reply #7 posted 06/16/16 6:39pm

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suomynona said:

MattyJam said:

I wondered if anyone here had bothered checking out their album they did a few years ago... are they worth checking out?


If you like Susannah Melvoin, Eric Leeds and Paul Peterson -- yes.

And Jellybean on drums or guitar

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Reply #8 posted 06/16/16 8:48pm

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They are great! Remember that Eric Leeds had a LOT to do with the sound on that album.

What they do with Mutiny is worth the price of admission and the music from Gaslight is pretty damn good as well.

Worth your time.

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Reply #9 posted 06/17/16 4:59am

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definately worth it. What they are doing pays wonderful respect to Prince (1985) vision.

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Reply #10 posted 06/17/16 6:12am

Zannaloaf

yes

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Reply #11 posted 06/17/16 6:43pm

Goddess4Real

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Yuuuuuuup music thumbs up!

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #12 posted 06/17/16 7:56pm

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MattyJam said:

I wondered if anyone here had bothered checking out their album they did a few years ago... are they worth checking out?

I only have gaslight but it rocks and I'll get the rest eventually nod

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Reply #13 posted 06/18/16 8:04am

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They are ok. Sort of grown up funk/rnb played by middle aged white folks. Nothing wrong with that. But perhaps not terribly exiting?

[Edited 6/18/16 11:48am]

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #14 posted 06/18/16 9:59am

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They are ok. Sort of grown up funk/rnb played by midle aged white folks. Nothing wrong with that. But perhaps not terribly exiting?


Really - middle aged white folk? Im sure Bean would disagree.. Lol
Guess that made Prince middle aged black folk in your way of thinking.
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Reply #15 posted 06/18/16 10:21am

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FUCK YES!

Gaslight is a project of love, talent, and it's The Family grown up. These guys have talent that went unappreciated. There is not one bad song on Gaslight. Eric even has his own instrumental, "Leed Lines". Their cover record from a couple of years ago, AM Static, is a pretty amazing take on some old classics you may or may not have heard of before. I will say their remix album wasn't a favorite for me.

The album is exactly where The Family left off, with a lot of life experience in between. I followed Paul & Susannah as they livestreamed studio sessions back then, and when they put out a demo of "@8". A lot of us fans were with them the whole way, and even helped in the funding. Thank God for Questlove putting them together for that one-off gig. That happenstance spawned them working together again.

Gaslight, and The Time's Condensate came out around the same time. A great duo of Prince associates doing what they do best - make music. I would have loved to have seen fDeluxe open for The Time on some dates back then.

Get yourself a copy of Gaslight. Play The Family, then play Gaslight next. You're welcome. cool

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #16 posted 06/18/16 10:24am

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paulludvig said:

They are ok. Sort of grown up funk/rnb played by midle aged white folks. Nothing wrong with that. But perhaps not terribly exiting?


Uhhh, hey bruh. C'mere a minute.

comfort

They're all middle aged. Prince was dead at a mere 57. You think everyone is eternally 26 and stuck in leather & lace circa 1984? If anything, their age and life experience has made Gaslight an even better record, than if they had immediately had a follow up in 1986 or 1987 at Paisley Park. Prince wishes he could have produced this wrecka!

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #17 posted 06/18/16 11:45am

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TrivialPursuit said:



paulludvig said:


They are ok. Sort of grown up funk/rnb played by midle aged white folks. Nothing wrong with that. But perhaps not terribly exiting?




Uhhh, hey bruh. C'mere a minute.

comfort

They're all middle aged. Prince was dead at a mere 57. You think everyone is eternally 26 and stuck in leather & lace circa 1984? If anything, their age and life experience has made Gaslight an even better record, than if they had immediately had a follow up in 1986 or 1987 at Paisley Park. Prince wishes he could have produced this wrecka!



It is what it is. Not really a criticism.
[Edited 6/18/16 11:49am]
The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #18 posted 06/18/16 8:17pm

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paulludvig said:

TrivialPursuit said:


Uhhh, hey bruh. C'mere a minute.

comfort

They're all middle aged. Prince was dead at a mere 57. You think everyone is eternally 26 and stuck in leather & lace circa 1984? If anything, their age and life experience has made Gaslight an even better record, than if they had immediately had a follow up in 1986 or 1987 at Paisley Park. Prince wishes he could have produced this wrecka!

It is what it is. Not really a criticism. [Edited 6/18/16 11:49am]

Paully Paully Paul

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Reply #19 posted 06/18/16 9:27pm

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paulludvig said:

They are ok. Sort of grown up funk/rnb played by middle aged white folks. Nothing wrong with that. But perhaps not terribly exiting?

[Edited 6/18/16 11:48am]

Yeah that about sums it up. I didn't find it terribly funky. Lyrically it's a bit cringe worthy at times. Kinda sounds like a band trying to sound like the Family and coming up short. I'll always support their work and go to their gigs but Gaslight didn't do it for me.

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Reply #20 posted 06/18/16 11:44pm

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Does Jellybean play drums or guitar when they do gigs? And if its guitar, whose behind the kit?
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Reply #21 posted 06/19/16 12:01am

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MattyJam said:

Does Jellybean play drums or guitar when they do gigs? And if its guitar, whose behind the kit?


Jellybean usually stuck to guitar on this project when they played live. Oliver Leiber also played guitar at gigs, but he also worked on the albums; he also produced a lot of AM Static's tracks. Mario Lawson played drums for most shows, and was on their live album. Paul's nephew, Jason Peterson-DeLaire (J.P.) played keys.

J.P. is closer to my age, and is such a Prince fan. Paul said once that the sorta forgot what a legacy he was part of with Purple Rain, until J.P. said something like, "But uncle, you were in Purple Rain."

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #22 posted 06/19/16 12:16am

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TrivialPursuit said:



MattyJam said:


Does Jellybean play drums or guitar when they do gigs? And if its guitar, whose behind the kit?


Jellybean usually stuck to guitar on this project when they played live. Oliver Leiber also played guitar at gigs, but he also worked on the albums; he also produced a lot of AM Static's tracks. Mario Lawson played drums for most shows, and was on their live album. Paul's nephew, Jason Peterson-DeLaire (J.P.) played keys.

J.P. is closer to my age, and is such a Prince fan. Paul said once that the sorta forgot what a legacy he was part of with Purple Rain, until J.P. said something like, "But uncle, you were in Purple Rain."



Cool. Thanks for the info. Only just checked out The Family's debut after 20+ years of Prince fandom. Don't know why it took me so long, I guess the CD is pretty difficult to track down, but still, I can't believe I missed out all this time. I really love it, the vocal chemistry between Susannah and Paul, Erics involvement, the songs themselves and the classy art.

I heard the title track from Gaslight on YouTube and dig what I hear, so will buy the album for sure. I'm a sucker for anything with Eric Leeds (I think he should receive a knighthood for his contribution to Power Fantastic alone).
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Reply #23 posted 06/19/16 12:19am

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Oh, and I never thought I would say thus, but Susannah and Paul OWN Nothing Compares. Sorry Prince.
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Reply #24 posted 06/19/16 12:25am

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MattyJam said:


Cool. Thanks for the info. Only just checked out The Family's debut after 20+ years of Prince fandom. Don't know why it took me so long, I guess the CD is pretty difficult to track down, but still, I can't believe I missed out all this time. I really love it, the vocal chemistry between Susannah and Paul, Erics involvement, the songs themselves and the classy art. I heard the title track from Gaslight on YouTube and dig what I hear, so will buy the album for sure. I'm a sucker for anything with Eric Leeds (I think he should receive a knighthood for his contribution to Power Fantastic alone).


Actually you can buy their CDs on their site, pretty easily. The CD accidentally went up for sale a few months before it was supposed to. I didn't know that, and put my order in, and got it. Then I saw them talking about release date. I finally asked Paul about it, and I guess I was one of only a few that got an order in early, and got the CD. It's still one of my favorite records. I was listening to it today while running errands around town.

Paul, Susannah, Eric, & 'Bean put themselves full on into this record. With Oliver Leiber's input, they have a wonderfully textured and beautiful record. It's grown folks music.

Eric Leed's Now and Again is also available on there.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #25 posted 06/19/16 12:42am

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TrivialPursuit said:



MattyJam said:



Cool. Thanks for the info. Only just checked out The Family's debut after 20+ years of Prince fandom. Don't know why it took me so long, I guess the CD is pretty difficult to track down, but still, I can't believe I missed out all this time. I really love it, the vocal chemistry between Susannah and Paul, Erics involvement, the songs themselves and the classy art. I heard the title track from Gaslight on YouTube and dig what I hear, so will buy the album for sure. I'm a sucker for anything with Eric Leeds (I think he should receive a knighthood for his contribution to Power Fantastic alone).


Actually you can buy their CDs on their site, pretty easily. The CD accidentally went up for sale a few months before it was supposed to. I didn't know that, and put my order in, and got it. Then I saw them talking about release date. I finally asked Paul about it, and I guess I was one of only a few that got an order in early, and got the CD. It's still one of my favorite records. I was listening to it today while running errands around town.

Paul, Susannah, Eric, & 'Bean put themselves full on into this record. With Oliver Leiber's input, they have a wonderfully textured and beautiful record. It's grown folks music.

Eric Leed's Now and Again is also available on there.



No, I was referring to The Family CD, which seems to go for £100+ on eBay.

I've seen Gaslight on Amazon, it looks pretty easy to find.

I'll let you guys know what I think of it once I've given it a few spins.
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Reply #26 posted 06/19/16 12:59am

EmmaMcG

The Family is going for over 100 quid on eBay??? Wow. I bought it on CD only last year for 12.99 in a second hand shop. And at the time, I thought THAT was expensive...
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Reply #27 posted 06/19/16 3:34am

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EmmaMcG said:

The Family is going for over 100 quid on eBay??? Wow. I bought it on CD only last year for 12.99 in a second hand shop. And at the time, I thought THAT was expensive...


Yup. If you see anymore it's worth buying them up just to put them on eBay.


I'm holding out to find a more reasonably priced copy, I love the album and all, but I can't justify spending £100 on a CD.

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Reply #28 posted 06/20/16 4:11pm

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EmmaMcG said:

The Family is going for over 100 quid on eBay??? Wow. I bought it on CD only last year for 12.99 in a second hand shop. And at the time, I thought THAT was expensive...


I'm surprised you were able to find the CD at that price last year. I always remember it being very expensive--selling for at least $50 as far back as copies were available online.

Edit: For example, here is a ten-year-old thread quoting around the same ebay price for the Family CD back then: http://prince.org/msg/5/200922

[Edited 6/20/16 16:15pm]

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Reply #29 posted 06/20/16 11:49pm

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EmmaMcG said:


The Family is going for over 100 quid on eBay??? Wow. I bought it on CD only last year for 12.99 in a second hand shop. And at the time, I thought THAT was expensive...


I'm surprised you were able to find the CD at that price last year. I always remember it being very expensive--selling for at least $50 as far back as copies were available online.

Edit: For example, here is a ten-year-old thread quoting around the same ebay price for the Family CD back then: http://prince.org/msg/5/200922

[Edited 6/20/16 16:15pm]



I got it in a shop called Book Mart on Dublin's Talbot Street. They often have rare, yet cheap Cd's and books. I got Emancipation and the Gett Off maxi single there too. I still have my receipt from that day. I got all those for less than 30 euro.
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