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The Vault: Worth Buying for A Non Completist Fan? As some of you know I've posted a lot without really introducing myself to this forum and I am a newbie. I am a big prince fan, but not a huge one, and I don't have anything anywhere close to all his music (even all his officially released stuff). BUT I am familiar with a lot of prince history and have seen and compared different lists of the songs he's credited to have written or worked on for other artists and was interested in finding a resource that had the full story behind them. For someone for whom Prince is merely one of his many favorite musicians, ie I'm not a diehard, is it worth buying? | |
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uhh yeah i'd like to know the answer to this question too. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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In addition to a thorough history of Prince's career, The Vault features:
A complete list of released Prince songs A complete list of released remixed/alternate versions of Prince songs A complete list of released Prince films and promotional videos A complete(?) list of recording sessions and a little info about each song of each session A complete list of released Prince tracks given to other artists A complete list of remixed/alternate versions of released Prince tracks given to other artists A complete list of television appearances and live appearances If that kind of information is of interest to you, then The Vault is worth getting. I find it invaluable myself and have since sold almost all my other Prince-related books/magazines. The Vault really makes them obsolete. . [Edited 9/7/04 14:26pm] | |
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If you're just a casual fan, I'd say Per Nilsen's D.M.S.R. or Alex Hahn's Possessed maybe more to your liking.
The Vault is not a biography, it is a really a chronology and a reference material for fans, not a night-time read. DMSR is a great biography, by a respected "Prince-ologist", covering the years of Prince's career upto 1987. Possessed is very much a truncated version of Possessed, but it takes us upto present day (well since it was published a year back or so). Most fans find it to be very salacious, depending on your stance as a fan, that's either fun, or offensive. I say go for DMSR for now | |
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oh i was actually talking about the cd, lol!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Yup. Just don't expect a coherent album. It's kinda like a continuation of The B-Sides, only jazzier. It's got some great songs, some pretty rare even by bootleg standards. | |
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The Vault has a few cool songs on it. I'd put it way down on the list but it is worth owning. The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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"When the Lights Go Down"
"Old Friends 4 Sale" "There is Lonely" | |
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