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Thread started 09/09/04 3:22pm

kinaldo

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Roadhouse Garden

I heard this was a meant to be an album of Revolution leftovers Prince wanted to release a few years ago but the project was later abandoned or postponed. Is this true?

And does anyone here have any info on the proposed tracklisting for this project, and has Prince or anyone associated with him said if it will ever see the light of day?

Did Prince just lose interest, too busy, too much work, religious beleifs or what?

It's just that the thought of such a release makes so much sense it would probably be a big success so I'm curious as to what happened.
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Reply #1 posted 09/09/04 3:29pm

neontelephone

I think they mention something about that during the mtv kurt loder interview back in 99. I got the impression that prince lost intrest.
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Reply #2 posted 09/09/04 3:31pm

NouveauDance

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I've decided to truncate my response to common questions, so:

1998.
No tracklist other than a few tracks - All My Dreams, Witness, stuff like that.
Prince fluffed up the P/W/L re-union with his ego.
Lendy/Wisa insult on L4OA.


Probably best they didn't release it, let's enjoy the tracks in their original 84-86 incarnations, even if they are in less than perfect quality.

Oh, and I do recall he also mentioned one (or more?) other Revolution albums up for possible release, I think it might have been live releases (?)
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Reply #3 posted 09/09/04 3:34pm

AsianBomb777

Yeah, it was going to be the big Prince album release of the year.

I think PRince wanted a little more involvement from Lisa and Wendy.

I remember we where only 2 months away from a release (or something like that) when NPGMC annouced the next album woudl be called "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", a recycled title from an early outtake of his.

It would have been nice to have heard a Prince album with of the the old Revolution influence on it--but things don't always turn out the way we want.
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/04 3:36pm

WonderU

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Prince wanted Wendy and Lisa to produce the album but they wanted to make new music instead. He wasn't interested, but I hear recently the 3 of them WILL do a new album together again.
Prince may be the purple Yoda, but Wendy & Lisa and Eric Leeds also sit on the Jedi Council.
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Reply #5 posted 09/09/04 3:43pm

go2theMax

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well, I guess this album would b great...but I got no hope 2 hear it...and how he's 2 busy selling purple hat-shapped boxes full of crap 2 think about music mad
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Reply #6 posted 09/09/04 3:45pm

kinaldo

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AsianBomb777 said:[quote]Yeah, it was going to be the big Prince album release of the year.

I remember we where only 2 months away from a release (or something like that) when NPGMC annouced the next album woudl be called "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", a recycled title from an early outtake of his.



2 months...wow! Kinda makes me glad I knew little of Prince and his music back then, it almost seems cruel. Damn Prince, he's such a tease!.
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Reply #7 posted 09/09/04 3:47pm

NouveauDance

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AsianBomb777 said:

I remember we where only 2 months away from a release (or something like that) when NPGMC annouced the next album woudl be called "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", a recycled title from an early outtake of his.



I just thought, Crystal Ball / Rave - both old title tracks on new title track albums, plus Roadhouse - he was really on a retro vibe in 1998-99.
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Reply #8 posted 09/09/04 3:53pm

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NouveauDance said:

AsianBomb777 said:

I remember we where only 2 months away from a release (or something like that) when NPGMC annouced the next album woudl be called "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", a recycled title from an early outtake of his.



I just thought, Crystal Ball / Rave - both old title tracks on new title track albums, plus Roadhouse - he was really on a retro vibe in 1998-99.


It was when he had started to use/discover the possibilities of the internet. With Emancipation/JOTY tour/CB/Truth/Box Set with Chaka etal and some other things. I think he had way too much going on then to even have the time to do this. He has many ideas that he scraps. He also mentioned re mastering all of his back catalog then too.

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Reply #9 posted 09/09/04 3:59pm

kinaldo

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So does anyone actually think there's any chance of Roadhouse Garden being released in the forseeable future?

He performed with Wendy recently so at least they must be on good terms.
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Reply #10 posted 09/09/04 4:09pm

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kinaldo said:

So does anyone actually think there's any chance of Roadhouse Garden being released in the forseeable future?

He performed with Wendy recently so at least they must be on good terms.


Nope.

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Reply #11 posted 09/09/04 6:01pm

WonderU

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kinaldo said:

So does anyone actually think there's any chance of Roadhouse Garden being released in the forseeable future?

He performed with Wendy recently so at least they must be on good terms.



I think we'll see a new album first, and yes they're on great terms.
Prince may be the purple Yoda, but Wendy & Lisa and Eric Leeds also sit on the Jedi Council.
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Reply #12 posted 09/10/04 3:42am

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superspaceboy said:

kinaldo said:

So does anyone actually think there's any chance of Roadhouse Garden being released in the forseeable future?

He performed with Wendy recently so at least they must be on good terms.


Nope.


If Prince released an album of tracks from the old Revolution days, critics would be saying he'd run out of good ideas and he was acknowledging his best work was behind him. They'd review the album as a bone fide album, rather than something for the fans which is what it would be.
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Reply #13 posted 09/10/04 4:03am

NouveauDance

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metalorange said:

superspaceboy said:



Nope.


If Prince released an album of tracks from the old Revolution days, critics would be saying he'd run out of good ideas and he was acknowledging his best work was behind him. They'd review the album as a bone fide album, rather than something for the fans which is what it would be.


Unless it was only released through the musicology store, but then, I think Prince realises the commercial potential of such a record, and would release it to retail.
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Reply #14 posted 09/10/04 8:21am

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NouveauDance said:

metalorange said:



If Prince released an album of tracks from the old Revolution days, critics would be saying he'd run out of good ideas and he was acknowledging his best work was behind him. They'd review the album as a bone fide album, rather than something for the fans which is what it would be.


Unless it was only released through the musicology store, but then, I think Prince realises the commercial potential of such a record, and would release it to retail.


Even some of the non-CD musicology store music has been critiqued and reviewed. Anything Prince releases is poured over one way or another, it's difficult for him to do a throwaway album for the fans - I mean, I think the whole reason the NPS album was an 'NPG' album rather than a Prince one was to distance himself from it, so it wasn't taken too seriously, but it didn't work.

He'd be better just putting out a Crystal Ball 2, get all this fascination with his old stuff out of the way so that fans are forced to concentrate on the new stuff.
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Reply #15 posted 09/12/04 2:22am

JC

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metalorange said:

NouveauDance said:



Unless it was only released through the musicology store, but then, I think Prince realises the commercial potential of such a record, and would release it to retail.


Even some of the non-CD musicology store music has been critiqued and reviewed. Anything Prince releases is poured over one way or another, it's difficult for him to do a throwaway album for the fans - I mean, I think the whole reason the NPS album was an 'NPG' album rather than a Prince one was to distance himself from it, so it wasn't taken too seriously, but it didn't work.

He'd be better just putting out a Crystal Ball 2, get all this fascination with his old stuff out of the way so that fans are forced to concentrate on the new stuff.


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Reply #16 posted 09/12/04 4:26am

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17 Days / Our Destiny / Roadhouse Garden / 17 Days / Our Destiny / Roadhouse Garden / All Day All Night / Free / Erotic City / All The Critics Love U In New York / Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) / Irresistible Bitch / When Doves Cry / Possessed smile
U led me on thinking u was moses. Hurtin sheep blinded through a fantasy
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Reply #17 posted 09/12/04 4:53am

TheRealFiness

this is the road...see the house come inside.. its alright.....
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