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Deluxe Time Sets?? I wonder if We will get Deluxe Editions for the first 3 Time Albums (The Time/What Time Is It?/Ice Cream Castle)?? With Bonus Tracks/Concert DVD's. That would be.........SO NIIIIIIICE! And THAT"S "What Time It Is"..... Bwa-HAAAAA!!!!! | |
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Of all the Prince-related artists, The Time are the most deserving. I hope they'd also add some of the unreleased Time tracks and albums too. | |
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And there probably isn't a ton of stuff, per se. I sorta think Prince had specific types of songs in mind when he was going thru his music to find stuff for The Time. But I do think a remastered album, plus a disk of any 12" versions or B-sides (which, still, is minimal), and some outtakes would be a good 2 disk set. A concert DVD would round out a nice 3 disk set overall. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Oh this is a must!! Again, the 80s proteges are a definate that spotslights Prince's legacy
Each one uniquely highlights the time in Uptown and what was happening in the trajectory
. The Time It's all about self-respect...
Bold Generation The Time: What Time Is It?, Sunset Sound, 14-20 January 1982 Initial tracking took place on 14 January, 1982 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (three days after Bold Generation and Gigolos Get Lonely Too, the same day as The Walk, and the day before Colleen), during sessions for The Time's second album What Time Is It?. It was intended to be sung by Morris Day, but Prince reclaimed the song to use on 1999 instead. It is likely that Morris Day recorded vocals for the song during these sessions, but this is unconfirmed. -PrinceVault The Walk (9:30)* (14/1) . Ice Cream Castles My Summertime Thang C Cloreen Baconskin
you'll find the more psychodelic rock version of the Time
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yeah,I want to see some Time stuff remastered! Take the four Time albums,remaster them,add any bonus tracks,B-sides,etc and package it up in a nice box set.
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what shows/concerts would you add as DVDs? | |
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I say a BIG yes but with Prince's versions too... "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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That would cool. And could there be music from the Vault that needs to be completed? | |
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The Geminis, Sagittarians, Capricorns, Aries, Leo musicians who worked with Prince, should complete the songs that were not finished. | |
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so... the Prince versions of the associate album tracks have WB rights, I believe. The associate albums never fell under an umbrella Prince contract, as the fronting bands all had their own contracts and were treated as if they actually recorded the music. I am not sure whatever happened to the rights for those albums. Does anyone know? And when Paisley Park Records started, it wasn't a "real" label. Most albums were WB, some were done by Reprise (towards the early 90s, such as Pandemonium). Of course, Pandemonium is different, as it has substantial input from people that were not Prince. . So... while I would love deluxe versions of all associate albums, remastered, with extended versions and b-sides, maybe some outtakes along with a Prince vocal version of the album, I just don't know what needs to be arranged so that the rights would be settled. And do the original band members need to agree to the release? Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Yes a disc that includes Prince on lead vocals(Originals style) 2. any extended versions and B sides 3. Originals (Prince on lead vocals) and demos 4. Outtakes 5. dvd of an iconic Time concert | |
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I think (as with any of release) those involved in the process/band should be a part of the release(no more Kirks and Joshuas) | |
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Definitely a show from 1982 or 83 (1999 Triple Threat Tour) | |
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Man, I would love a The Time Deluxe set, with their albums remastered, a vault tracks CD, a live concert CD plus a live DVD. That would really be C.O.O.L.!!! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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That would definately rock! Or funk... RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I, like many, have been waiting and feel will be waiting for a remasterd or deluxe The Time set.
I am just glad that they finally got around to doing Condensate regardless of what name they had to use... even though The Time is just an awesome name!
What Time is It !
Side note: The Time is the reason I really got into Prince back in the 80's | |
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1st Album: The L.A. Concert (Roxy) 2nd Album: Detroit or Minneapolis 3rd Album: First Avenue Show | |
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the Time's DEBUT Concert Although they hadn't yet really played together as a group in the studio, in August 1981 THE TIME performed their first live appearance at a showcase for a small group of executives from Warner Bros. Records at the S.I.R. Studio in Los Angeles, with Prince overseeing the proceedings by the soundboard. During rehearsals for the upcoming "Controversy"-Tour with Prince, THE TIME incorporated Jerome Benton into their acts to be Morris Day's on-stage valet. The band warmed-up in autumn 1981 by playing a small number of low-key gigs around the Minneapolis aera. THE TIME made their public live debut on 7th October 1981 at Sam's, a music club in Downtown, Minneapolis, with Prince digging the show back by the soundboard again. A few weeks later they embarked as the main supporting act on Prince's 1981/1982 "Controversy"-Tour. 1. INTRO 'church' organ playing -Morris Day talking Ya'll have 2 excuse me I was going to mention this earlier But I forgot But what we are going to do right here right now No not yet not yet just relax, this is my show We are going to take up a collection, ya know like they do in church So as U C the fellas assembling behind me we're going 2 take advantage of your kind generous hearts And take a collection I'll take anything Money Phone Numbers Credit Cards Your Momma U don't want her? But the bitch in in the hat Fella go on out there and take advantage of these kind hearts That's right bring the house lights up, I like it like that that way I can see who is giving and who ain't Now as we know Brother Prince played here a week or 2 ago and from what they tell me he charged $25 a head I don't know about U but I stayed home that night that is just a little steap\ No serious that's steap I want U 2 bear 1 thing in mind as those hat's come in front of U And that is GIVE GIVE until your heart until it hearts Mike Jones I see U out there I see U laughing I want 2 C U with your hands in your pocket What Time Is It? It's time to put something in that hat U know what time it is Come on Don't throw it at me cause I'll be out there on your ass Don't throw the shit at me put it in the hat Alright fellas that's quite enough Thank U so much Jerome Jerome where u at I need U Jerome Anyone C Jerome I know u.... Prince R U out there, did U give? U took, Did U give? Morris is waiting I don't have all night This is my show, this is my stage Jerome did I get some phone numbers lol somebody stole em... 2. The Stick 3. Dance 2 the Beat 4. Oh Baby 5. Get It Up 6. Cool | |
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Waiting for the Jill Jones re-issue. That to me is probably the biggest underappreciated gem from Prince's best period. It's a shame that album never got its due, and stayed of print for so long. | |
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There are two Ice Cream Castle era shows I would like to see
And the one where Jesse Johnson let the band . . After 35 years as the Twin Cities' go-to music photographer, Daniel Corrigan looks back with the collection Heyday, previewed here alongside an interview with First Avenue's in-house shooter. They were colorful and action-packed; they didn't stand in the same place. So they were a blast to shoot. You can shoot [a band like] Son Volt—whom I love—and they just stand there, right? There's nothing. Or you can do Morris Day, where he's back and forth across the stage. The keyboards are in place, but everyone else is mad dancing. I remember very colorful sets. With Son Volt, they just set their stuff up on the stage and stand there and play, and that's their thing, and I love them for it. It's some of my favorite music. But it's a different experience when it's the Time. | |
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Everybody loves the Time because people love to dance and they're a wild and crazy band. They should be the first band to play live joined by 3rdEyeGirl of course, when vivid is over. And yes I said VIVID it's a typo but what if it was a typo all along and not covid. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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