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From time to time I wonder Why does Prince release what a number of people believe to be somewhat lesser
versions of some tracks he's done as compared to the final ones on album? One of the main ones i'm thinking about is We Can Funk. The one on Graffiti Bridge sounds ok and if you really try to get into it you can like it but in my opinion, it sounds as if the unreleased one he does thats very long and he calls for Miko to play at the end is a much better and more interesting sounding song. His vocal perfomance is better, the music is better and all. It just makes me wonder why we got "that" We can funk on there instead of the one unreleased. Also other tracks he's done that he gave to other people that they released on their albums but you can hardly tell because noone knew about or bought them or anything hardly was said about them. One of the main songs i'm thinking about in this case is "Neon Telephone" that has to be one of the most explosive, exciting and fun Prince songs i've ever heard but yet and still people say its been out because he gave it to 3 O'clock which I never had even heard about or saw an album by that group in the store and even if I had it wouldn't be the Prince version, which it seems like i'll never hear again. I was just curious. Do you think Warner made him change them up because like We Can Funk was so long? and thats why we got the watered down version mastered and released or was it his decision. God only knows why we never got to hear a clear, great sounding gem like Neon Telephone. I just wonder from time to time. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this. "Why'd I waste my kisses on you baby?" R.I.P. Prince You've finally found your way back home. Well Done. | |
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Love2tha9s said: Do you think Warner made him change
them up because like We Can Funk was so long? and thats why we got the watered down version mastered and released or was it his decision. God only knows why we never got to hear a clear, great sounding gem like Neon Telephone. I just wonder from time to time. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this. I'm sure it's his choice, for there are better versions from other songs that are released past Warners, for example Empty Room or Endorphine Machine Futuristic Fantasy | |
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