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Prince tries to shop new acoustic album to labels Still just a rumor, I guess. But at least there's a link.
http://www.slantmagazine....mation.asp THE EMANCIPATION PROCLIMATION Rumors are circulating that Prince is courting several major labels to release his next album, which will reportedly be a collection of acoustic versions of his biggest hits. Though Prince's music hasn't been relevant for years (don't even talk to me about Musicology, the free cardboard-sleeve promotional copies of which were counted toward the album's weekly sales in a rather transparent attempt at bolstering both his chart clout and concert tour), the artist formerly known as The Artist seems to be blazing a trail for the future of wheeling and dealing. After several years of trying to do the Ani DiFranco thing, Prince made his major label return with 1999's Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic, which was distributed by BMG under Arista and sold modestly. His follow-up, The Rainbow Children, was distributed by Redline, while last year's Musicology was part of a one-shot deal with Columbia. For years talkers have been talking about artists taking the same path as film actors, who, back in the day, used to sign exclusive contracts with movie studios but now work as free agents, open to negotiating on a film-by-film basis and guaranteeing themselves the fattest paychecks possible. Not only would a similar set-up benefit the recording artist (true musicians like Fiona Apple would be free to make whatever kind of music she wanted without the fear of having her recordings held hostage by executives solely concerned with the bottom line), it would be healthy for the entire industry. While the majors continue to consolidate, collapsing in on themselves and effectively pushing new talent to the outer boroughs of the business (i.e. indie labels and artistic "safe havens" like Sanctuary Records), both rising and established artists would be free to shop their projects around until they found the most appropriate home for their music. Courtney Love "suggested" the idea during one of her venomous court battles with Universal, who gobbled up her label Geffen a few years back, but, perhaps, the free agent idea requires a more "sober" spokesperson. Like, say, the spiritually reformed Prince. Prince can rest assured that the label that buys his next LP will market it like a summer blockbuster rather than a February turkey. Island/Def Jam seems to be taking that approach with Mariah Carey's upcoming The Emancipation Of Mimi, the second of a relatively conservative three-album deal for the singer. Encouraged by the early performance of its lead single, "It's Like That" (hey, remember when an artist could get a singles deal to test the waters first?), the label is billing Mariah's new album as "The Return of the Voice." While that bold proclamation remains to be seen (rather, heard), it's the kind of committed marketing campaign that, even if it doesn't have a windfall financial pay-off, could keep Mariah loyal to label head L.A. Reid. On the other hand, why would a record label want to take a chance on spending the kind of money necessary to market and develop a risky new artist when that artist could simply jump ship once he or she finds success? Well, for starters, nobody wants to walk the plank into the shark-infested waters of the music biz, and it's simply more incentive for the label to do its job and keep the artist coming back. Contractual "options" should give both the artist and the label the choice to walk, regardless of whether it's a superstar artist like Prince or a newcomer like Jesse McCartney. As Mariah knows, a marriage should only last as long as both parties are being satisfied. And get this: Artists could come back to a label even after dalliances with competitors! What an idea! It's an open relationship even a Jehovah's Witness could endorse. Sal Cinquemani © slant magazine, 2005. | |
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Acoustic album.
Really? Wow. I'd even BUY it if it came out. Really. If he sticks to the sets he played on tour and does not tinker with them too much. But I can tell you Little Red Corvette Acoustic would make a NICE single..., followed by 12:01 b/w some Al Green cover... | |
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dont like the artical. Way to biased against prince. "Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine" | |
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Who cares about the writers attitude -
this is more confirmation of an accoustic cd. Thats whats important here. | |
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would you guys rather have an accoustic CD of his hits or a brand new grezy funky album of fresh track?.
I know what my choice is and it definatly aint the first option! Nath xx ~ "don'tcha wanna see my 'Tootsie Roll?' Baby I'm sho' you would!" ~ | |
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why not make the acoustic album a part of the Musicology Tour dvd? that would be great marketing and it would make the dvd ship loads more copies that way. plus, after all that promoting, a new album could be dropped this summer, somewhere roundabout his birthday. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I want Prince to make an environmental record; you know birds chirping, water flowin. My name is Prince and I want your money | |
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FanofDaFascist said: I want Prince to make an environmental record; you know birds chirping, water flowin.
'sposed to make ya horney. Only makes me wanna go to the bathroom. 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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man, an acoustic album would would be cool. But it would be great if it piggie backed a dvd or an album with new music. I mean come on we just had the "hits" tour last year. musicology was a DECENT album. It's time for new music. Don't tease us with the likes of "Glass Cutter" and then leave us hangin. I'm jones'n for some new music. I got the junkie itch and errthang. I need a fix! It is what it is | |
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JediMaster said: FanofDaFascist said: I want Prince to make an environmental record; you know birds chirping, water flowin.
'sposed to make ya horney. Only makes me wanna go to the bathroom. Only Moviestars can make those types of records ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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Man, just gimme somethin' NOW | |
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Prince should give up and go back to Warner Brothers.
Warner put up with his shananigans and pampered his round plump bottom and he gives them a slap in the face. No one will want to take chances with P's album. Only die hard fans and confused teens taken by his sex appeal buy his new music. He should go back to Warner admitt to his defeat and submitt to whatever demands or contractual agreements Warner Bros make. Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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Soulchild82 said: dont like the artical. Way to biased against prince.
And we can't have that can we..your the type of obsessed fan that would buy an album of Prince's farts..oh hang on..you did...Musicology! | |
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Man, this sounds wicked. I really would like a copy of the truth album too, but like thats ever gonna b released as a single disc [Edited 2/24/05 10:11am] | |
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klhk said: Prince should give up and go back to Warner Brothers.
Warner put up with his shananigans and pampered his round plump bottom and he gives them a slap in the face. No one will want to take chances with P's album. Only die hard fans and confused teens taken by his sex appeal buy his new music. He should go back to Warner admitt to his defeat and submitt to whatever demands or contractual agreements Warner Bros make. | |
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starbass said: Soulchild82 said: dont like the artical. Way to biased against prince.
And we can't have that can we..your the type of obsessed fan that would buy an album of Prince's farts..oh hang on..you did...Musicology! Get a life LMAO!!! TRUE So true. Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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Ermmmm never really liekd acoustic, but if it shows of his guitaring skills, then im all 4 it i guess! Keenmeister | |
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klhk said: Prince should give up and go back to Warner Brothers.
Warner put up with his shananigans and pampered his round plump bottom and he gives them a slap in the face. No one will want to take chances with P's album. Only die hard fans and confused teens taken by his sex appeal buy his new music. He should go back to Warner admitt to his defeat and submitt to whatever demands or contractual agreements Warner Bros make. ----- Goggle WB and see what sort of financial position they are in these days. | |
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starbass said: Soulchild82 said: dont like the artical. Way to biased against prince.
And we can't have that can we..your the type of obsessed fan that would buy an album of Prince's farts..oh hang on..you did...Musicology! Get a life ----- Because he was the first to do the one CD deal in the industry but, rather than give P props the author goes on about other artist for a WTF read. I can't figure out why anyone still gets upset about the give away. P had no why of knowing if this tour would do well or if Billboard would even count the CD's when he started all this last year. I hate to say this but, some people are never gonna give P credit for what he pulled off and it really boils to down to simple hatred. | |
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Anxiety said: klhk said: Prince should give up and go back to Warner Brothers.
Warner put up with his shananigans and pampered his round plump bottom and he gives them a slap in the face. No one will want to take chances with P's album. Only die hard fans and confused teens taken by his sex appeal buy his new music. He should go back to Warner admitt to his defeat and submitt to whatever demands or contractual agreements Warner Bros make. Good point -- diehard fans and confused teens count for, what, about 75% of top 40 album sales anyway? Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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I don't appreciate him insulting Prince saying that his music is not relevant... | |
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IMO Prince is working way to hard for a musician with his genious and fanbase.
He's been selling albums for longer than I've been alive and he's stolen the king of pop crown from MJ, lables should fighting one another to sign him but they aren't because working with P means court dates and law suits. If P were not so awkward and slightly bitter and beleived in time maybe he'd be easier to deal with. Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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I think for those that are crapping on this idea and downing the musicology cd...get outa the 80s. Prince has even said to write music like that again would bore him. Times change and hes beyond what hes done in the past. Its history. Enjoy the music and the tours and anything he damn well puts out. Hopefully this will kick some sense into ya. | |
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klhk said: IMO Prince is working way to hard for a musician with his genious and fanbase.
He's been selling albums for longer than I've been alive and he's stolen the king of pop crown from MJ, lables should fighting one another to sign him but they aren't because working with P means court dates and law suits. If P were not so awkward and slightly bitter and beleived in time maybe he'd be easier to deal with. ----- No lawsuits or courtdates. Are you on drugs ? The industry is in the toliet bowl creatively and financialy | |
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laurarichardson said: klhk said: IMO Prince is working way to hard for a musician with his genious and fanbase.
He's been selling albums for longer than I've been alive and he's stolen the king of pop crown from MJ, lables should fighting one another to sign him but they aren't because working with P means court dates and law suits. If P were not so awkward and slightly bitter and beleived in time maybe he'd be easier to deal with. ----- No lawsuits or courtdates. Are you on drugs ? The industry is in the toliet bowl creatively and financialy yes I am on drugs but my statements are still credible. Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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organgrinder said: would you guys rather have an accoustic CD of his hits or a brand new grezy funky album of fresh track?.
I know what my choice is and it definatly aint the first option! Nath xx I'll gladly accept the brand new grezy funky album of fresh tracks thank you If you will, so will I | |
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Sal Cinquemani said:
Though Prince's music hasn't been relevant for years (don't even talk to me about Musicology, the free cardboard-sleeve promotional copies of which were counted toward the album's weekly sales in a rather transparent attempt at bolstering both his chart clout and concert tour)....
ouch! The Org is the short yellow bus of the Prince Internet fan community. | |
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klhk said: If P were not so awkward and slightly bitter and beleived in time maybe he'd be easier to deal with.
So true. So true. I've said it many times that Prince is just too damn awkward. | |
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andykeen said: Ermmmm never really liekd acoustic, but if it shows of his guitaring skills, then im all 4 it i guess!
Oh well Prince might scrap the idea since 1 person isn't keen! | |
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nahshon said: I don't appreciate him insulting Prince saying that his music is not relevant...
Says who???? He isn't relevant anymore..just another 80's has been | |
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