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Prince Clones---Natural Selection! I remember hearing an old early 90's song by a duo called Natural Selection. At the time I was 12, naive and thought it was Pricne. and it wasn't half bad.
I downloaded it yesterday. Well, it still sounds alot LIKE prince but u know it ain't for sure! The lyrics, the innuendo and the camille-esque voice...its still not a half-bad song.. Has anyone heard it? Its called Do anything (for your lovin') by Natural Selection...get it off of Morpheus or AudioGalaxy! Later, Bob | |
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Wow, u took me back. Yes, I was a senior in high school, and played that tape over and over in my car. i thought it was prince too! | |
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btw, I thought this topic was related to my suggestion last night that we clone prince and put him on every instrument for the one nite alone tour! | |
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Hi! I've just heard this song, I think if you listen to it once you will think its Prince, but listing to it twice I think you can hear that its not him..
I guess that if I heard it on the radio I'd thought it was him too! But Thanks for letting me know, because I'm sure if I didn't know about this I'd probably think it was him too! | |
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prince clones?? multitudes of lil yella brothas runnin amuck throughout the world??
.....no, 2 scary. | |
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Ingrid Chavez was singing on it too. "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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Anyone remember the first time they heard "Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World? That band was royally jockin' Prince. I never thought it was Prince, but I thought it might be one of his side projects. Silly. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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OMG!!!! I remember that song!!!!! You're right...it DID sound like "Camille"!
I'm going to download it TODAY!!! | |
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I remember this song! In the fall of 1991,this song was a smash hit.My sister called me one day and said "Turn on the radio,they're playing Prince's new song!".I turned it on,and Natural Selection's "I'll Do Anything" was on.It does sound "Princely",but vocally,the lead singer sounds more like Jesse Johnson. | |
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I LOVED THAT SONG!!!
must find a place to download it. thanx for reminding me of it. | |
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"Tell me what you need and I'll take heed and lead you in the right direction for affection. See what I'm sayin' I ain't playin' stop the layin' girl and leave me with a Natural Selection."
I love the song, I actually bought the single! | |
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Doesn't the woman in the song do a little rap of her own at the end,where she says "Make it smooth to the groove like sandwich spread"? Cool song,dumb lyrics. | |
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Good lord 91'? i was 10 and yeah i remember this but i dont remember it sounding like prince. | |
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DavidEye said: Doesn't the woman in the song do a little rap of her own at the end,where she says "Make it smooth to the groove like sandwich spread"? Cool song,dumb lyrics.
DavidEye, I said that the name of this woman was Ingrid Chavez !!! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: prince clones?? multitudes of lil yella brothas runnin amuck throughout the world??
.....no, 2 scary. Oh lawd; now Prince gets credit for creating light skin? You guys on here are too funny...or too SOMETHING. | |
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yankem said: DavidEye said: Doesn't the woman in the song do a little rap of her own at the end,where she says "Make it smooth to the groove like sandwich spread"? Cool song,dumb lyrics.
DavidEye, I said that the name of this woman was Ingrid Chavez !!! Are you sure? Did Ingrid really appear on this track? What's the story behind this band anyway? Did Prince secretly have something to do with this song (especially since Ingrid was signed to Paisley Park Records when she made her "contribution" to this track)? | |
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I went out and bought the CD of this when I first heard it 'cos I wasn't sure whether it was Prince or not (Can't believe it was really '91 - time sure does fly when your having fun!!)
But up till now I never realised that Ingrid Chavez was the female vocals on it - she is not credited on the CD single I've got. What ever happened to the band? Did they produce anything else worthwhile listening to?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
He'll put you in his cookie jar and save you for a rainy day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |
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I'll go to my GRAVE believing that that song was by Prince or that it was Prince. When the song was released, they removed Ingrid from it, I think. Anyway, it's Prince goshdarnit!!! | |
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TonyC said: I'll go to my GRAVE believing that that song was by Prince or that it was Prince. When the song was released, they removed Ingrid from it, I think. Anyway, it's Prince goshdarnit!!!
To clarify, there was a version played on Minneapolis radio without being widely released about the same time that Glam Slam '91 was being played on Minneapolis radio without being widely released. This radio version was the version with Ingrid. Later, I think they released the single properly and on their album and I think Ingrid was gone (and some of the lyrics were changed too). Too much evidence....it...is...Prince... | |
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I discovered this topic quite by accident...Would like to share some inside info to clarify Natural Selection once and for all. Natural Selection was two guys (Elliot and Frederick) who met and got a single on air in Detriot called "Do Anything". The duo relocated to MNPLS for the music scene at the time, I was there too. The song got tons of airplay all over the midwest because it had a Prince sound/flavor. They got a record deal and Ingrid Chavez was borrowed from Paisley to do voice on single for album which hit #2 on Billboard that year. Which was good exposure for her. Album self-titled "Natural Selection"/Atlantic Records. Prince had NOTHING to do with this song or album. Frederick, the singer, has Prince-like tenor & falsetto voice and credits Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Al Green, Prince and the like for influencing his sound. His range is NOT NEARLY as broad or strong as Prince. When you think about it, he was a pre-cursor to Maxwell and D'Angelo coming on the scene to broaden funk/soul appeal. Album's 2nd single "Hearts don't think", also went to #4 on Billboard. Group toured and broke up before 2nd album. Album still available on cd/lp/cassette, though out of print. I see it all the time on EBAY. Have a great day. Somebody bring me a mirror.... Paix...Babs | |
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Never heard of them | |
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