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Prince and Stevie Wonder? I'm sure that this is a mistake by the author. In Craig Werner's book Higher Ground he mentions a duet between Prince and Stevie Wonder (Page 173, bottom paragraph). Did Prince and Stevie ever sing together? If so I missed it! | |
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Not according to my information. The two did met eachother and jammed together on stage, but no signs of recording a song. It would be awesome though !!! | |
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newdawn said: Not according to my information. The two did met eachother and jammed together on stage, but no signs of recording a song. It would be awesome though !!!
Whoops. I should have said it was a live duet. Sorry. | |
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I think Prince did remix the song "Cold Chill" for Stevie but it hasn't seen the light of day. | |
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"Maybe Your Baby" was the live collaboration between the two. It's SWEEEET! This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: "Maybe Your Baby" was the live collaboration between the two. It's SWEEEET!
Details? | |
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rialb said: Supernova said: "Maybe Your Baby" was the live collaboration between the two. It's SWEEEET!
Details? June 26, 1994. Glam Slam West (Los Angeles). Interesting - but Stevie Wonder rambled. . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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rialb said: Supernova said: "Maybe Your Baby" was the live collaboration between the two. It's SWEEEET!
Details? It's one of those boots I had on my old computer and never burned it on cd before I got rid of it, so I don't have it anymore. If I remember correctly it was during the mid-90s, tho I can't remember the club. It's worth having, and not only because of who's involved, but because it's one of the better quality sounding boots (at least the copy I had was), and because the performance was good. I don't remember the length of time it went. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Prince "Stevie this is for you; you're welcome to come get some" cool track- band just jam the cool funk groove for the first couple of minutes til Stevie hits the stage/mic. Stevie completely kisses Princes arse, saying how much Prince inspirers him, placing him amongst the likes of Duke Ellington, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson etc and preaching how much music needs Prince now. This preachy love fest goes on until about 5 minutes into the track where the singing begins and the song really takes off (Stevie on lead vocals) About 6 and a 1/2 minutes in Prince lets rip on some legendary guitaring. Wonder if this was filmed, would love to see it. | |
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There is a studio duet with Stevie and Prince. Prince admitted so in a 1995 interview during the Ultimate Live experience tour. Must be historic! The live duet certainly was!! | |
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I don't know anything about that with all the unreleased stuff. But I can say Stevie is just as much genius as Prince and I would love to hear it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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prince plays guitar on a stevie track on the lp..hmmmm..mid 90s.....conversation piece???
i dunno anyway thats the truth ruth!! | |
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No, but they did write songs about each other.
"I just called to say I love U" was written by Stevie about Prince. "Jack U Off" was written by Prince about Stevie. THey're quite fond of each other's talent. | |
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I read an inter view with Prince where he said he duets in the vault with Stevie Wonder, and Kate Bush. Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy | |
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jonylawson said: prince plays guitar on a stevie track on the lp..hmmmm..mid 90s.....conversation piece???
i dunno anyway thats the truth ruth!! - yeah, he played guitar on ´Cold Chill´...but the song never saw the light of day... On the liner notes of ´Conversation Peace´ Stevie praises Prince a lot and insinuates they jammed together. He says: "I thought hearts like yours no longer exists. Thank you for sharing your gift of incredible genius and music with me" Cool, huh? | |
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what about the jamm that took place in a Detroit resturant call InterMezzo where the two were dining and got up to do an impromtu jamm. sorry thats all I remember | |
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yup p was on the skins! | |
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GustavoRibas said: jonylawson said: prince plays guitar on a stevie track on the lp..hmmmm..mid 90s.....conversation piece???
i dunno anyway thats the truth ruth!! - yeah, he played guitar on ´Cold Chill´...but the song never saw the light of day... On the liner notes of ´Conversation Peace´ Stevie praises Prince a lot and insinuates they jammed together. He says: "I thought hearts like yours no longer exists. Thank you for sharing your gift of incredible genius and music with me" Cool, huh? Cold Chill was on the album if I recall correctly. Don't have it here to check but I'm pretty sure it's on there, towards the end of the album. | |
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