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Thread started 09/09/05 4:03am

MikeMatronik

Geek Question ALERT -->Who OWNS The Gold Experience?

Another geek question from moi!

Who owns The Gold Experience? WB or the NPG?

Anyone knows why doesn't the bloody record get a re-released?


Obrigado! lol
[Edited 9/9/05 4:03am]
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Reply #1 posted 09/09/05 4:11am

Juice

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With this CD Prince declared not only was he back (well sort of, he was still called O(-+> then), but he was back with a vengance. The sounds on this CD just tear though you. It's loud and raccus and the best part is Prince is back to playing guitar! He's such a talented guitar player and it's terrific (and long overdue) to hear those talents featured once again.

The presentation of the music is set up to be like you're clicking your way through some cyber world, dipping into the various 'experiences'. A computer-like voice introduces the CD and is heard many times throughout along with keyboard punches and assorted beeps and blips. It's a great idea, but one that might ultimatley date the CD.

Fortunately the music included here will wipe out any bad taste left by the computer host. Things start off with a bang with the rocking 'P Control' and 'Endorphinmachine' before hitting the gentle groove of 'Shh'. 'We March' is a song about racism, that offers some interesting lyrics, but is probably the weakest song here. "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' gets a much more guitar and drum based treatment than what was heard on the radio and 'Dolphin' is all about rebirth, transformation and reincarnation. 'Now' and '319' are so full of energy and immediacy, they drag you to the dancefloor and won't let go. 'Shy', 'Billy Jack Bitch' and 'I Hate U' form a trilogy of sorts. Telling the story of meeting a girl, falling for her and then the messy relationship that follws. It's raunchy, it's raw and it's pure heaven to hear! The CD closes with 'Gold' which is anthemic like 'Purple Rain' and 'The Holy River' but surpasses them in that it feels so urgent.

That's the one thing that stands out to me. This is an urgent sound. I've never heard Prince sound like this. It's a sound of such heartfelt energy that it just HAS to be heard, and it has to be heard NOW. It's an amazing experience. A GOLD experience. Don't miss out on it.

Okay, bad news first. The operator segues between tracks get irritating after multiple listens. I understand The Artist's reasoning behind this, because it does bring continuity to an otherwise diverse and broad-reaching album. But, I guess I'd just like more music and less talk.

That aside, the music on this album is nothing short of brilliant - some of the best you will hear. This is The Artist's guitar playing at its best, and this is the NPG at its best. Listen to the Michael Bland's drum solo on track 4, or Tommy Barbarella's keyboard solo on track 3...the NPG is as tight as I've ever heard it. Prince's playing is pure genius - his solos are phenominal and his singing is mind-blowing - the scream he manages on "Endorphinmachine" is reason enough to buy this album.

Even more amazing than the playing, are the vehicles used to deliver the playing - the songs themselves. They are ambitious, diverse, and all excellent. "Gold" the title (and closing) track, is a magnum opus for Prince, combining multiple styles into a grandiose rock piece. Supplementing this last track are other gems like "Endorphinmachine" (hardcore funk-rock), "Shh" (slow R&B), "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (R&B meets old school Doo-Wop), and others.

This CD will keep you dancing from start to finish. More than that, it will keep your jaw dropped and your mind open. It's pure genius, and pure Prince






Prince has a lot of albums that I would rate 5 stars, but I would say that this is his best. All the songs are great and each one sounds different. "Shhh" is a little weaker than the rest and the npg operator gets old after awhile, but other than that it's perfect. "Gold" is one of the most amazing songs that I've ever heard. It's worth the price just for that one alone! They really ought to put this album back in print. I'm pretty sure that the album went gold so it's not like it wasn't selling very well.






Hey Prince could still be brilliant. This album is proof. Hard edged genius funk rock and ballads with amazing production, melodies, harmonies, playing etc. A MUST HAVE. Hard to find but worth it.









I stumbled across this out of print album and fortunately bought it at a reasonable price AND in perfect condition...just a terrific album...an undervalued gem...the other reviewers have already extolled its virtues so I'll just say that I HIGHLY recommend seeking it out and buying it. Enjoy!

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Reply #2 posted 09/09/05 4:21am

MikeMatronik

Juice said:

With this CD Prince declared not only was he back (well sort of, he was still called O(-+> then), but he was back with a vengance. The sounds on this CD just tear though you. It's loud and raccus and the best part is Prince is back to playing guitar! He's such a talented guitar player and it's terrific (and long overdue) to hear those talents featured once again.

The presentation of the music is set up to be like you're clicking your way through some cyber world, dipping into the various 'experiences'. A computer-like voice introduces the CD and is heard many times throughout along with keyboard punches and assorted beeps and blips. It's a great idea, but one that might ultimatley date the CD.

Fortunately the music included here will wipe out any bad taste left by the computer host. Things start off with a bang with the rocking 'P Control' and 'Endorphinmachine' before hitting the gentle groove of 'Shh'. 'We March' is a song about racism, that offers some interesting lyrics, but is probably the weakest song here. "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' gets a much more guitar and drum based treatment than what was heard on the radio and 'Dolphin' is all about rebirth, transformation and reincarnation. 'Now' and '319' are so full of energy and immediacy, they drag you to the dancefloor and won't let go. 'Shy', 'Billy Jack Bitch' and 'I Hate U' form a trilogy of sorts. Telling the story of meeting a girl, falling for her and then the messy relationship that follws. It's raunchy, it's raw and it's pure heaven to hear! The CD closes with 'Gold' which is anthemic like 'Purple Rain' and 'The Holy River' but surpasses them in that it feels so urgent.

That's the one thing that stands out to me. This is an urgent sound. I've never heard Prince sound like this. It's a sound of such heartfelt energy that it just HAS to be heard, and it has to be heard NOW. It's an amazing experience. A GOLD experience. Don't miss out on it.

Okay, bad news first. The operator segues between tracks get irritating after multiple listens. I understand The Artist's reasoning behind this, because it does bring continuity to an otherwise diverse and broad-reaching album. But, I guess I'd just like more music and less talk.

That aside, the music on this album is nothing short of brilliant - some of the best you will hear. This is The Artist's guitar playing at its best, and this is the NPG at its best. Listen to the Michael Bland's drum solo on track 4, or Tommy Barbarella's keyboard solo on track 3...the NPG is as tight as I've ever heard it. Prince's playing is pure genius - his solos are phenominal and his singing is mind-blowing - the scream he manages on "Endorphinmachine" is reason enough to buy this album.

Even more amazing than the playing, are the vehicles used to deliver the playing - the songs themselves. They are ambitious, diverse, and all excellent. "Gold" the title (and closing) track, is a magnum opus for Prince, combining multiple styles into a grandiose rock piece. Supplementing this last track are other gems like "Endorphinmachine" (hardcore funk-rock), "Shh" (slow R&B), "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (R&B meets old school Doo-Wop), and others.

This CD will keep you dancing from start to finish. More than that, it will keep your jaw dropped and your mind open. It's pure genius, and pure Prince






Prince has a lot of albums that I would rate 5 stars, but I would say that this is his best. All the songs are great and each one sounds different. "Shhh" is a little weaker than the rest and the npg operator gets old after awhile, but other than that it's perfect. "Gold" is one of the most amazing songs that I've ever heard. It's worth the price just for that one alone! They really ought to put this album back in print. I'm pretty sure that the album went gold so it's not like it wasn't selling very well.






Hey Prince could still be brilliant. This album is proof. Hard edged genius funk rock and ballads with amazing production, melodies, harmonies, playing etc. A MUST HAVE. Hard to find but worth it.









I stumbled across this out of print album and fortunately bought it at a reasonable price AND in perfect condition...just a terrific album...an undervalued gem...the other reviewers have already extolled its virtues so I'll just say that I HIGHLY recommend seeking it out and buying it. Enjoy!

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Thanks 4 the review confused But have a cdr copie of it...
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Reply #3 posted 09/09/05 4:33am

pkidwell

This is truly Prince at his best. I always thought if he had made this the soundtrack to Purple Rain 2 it would have sold millions. But it was pretty much slept on and the not-releasing thing didn't help matters much. Either did the "Slave" on his face or the name change. Listen to this on headphones sometime. It is truly a trippy record.
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/05 4:34am

susannah

Ok. A couple of things.

You think the Gold Experience is his best album??? okay....I mean its good, but not the best?

Hard to find?? I didnt have trouble. I did get it in 2000 though. Is it out of print?
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Reply #5 posted 09/09/05 4:35am

arron

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Prince owns the masters to this album (thats probable why its out of print).
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Reply #6 posted 09/09/05 4:35am

MikeMatronik

I just asked who own the mastertapes and why is it out of print? confused
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Reply #7 posted 09/09/05 4:35am

MikeMatronik

arron said:

Prince owns the masters to this album (thats probable why its out of print).


Thanks! wink
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Reply #8 posted 09/09/05 7:09am

Anxiety

this isn't a very hard CD to find at a decent used price...though it is starting to get harder and harder to find, as wrecka stow managers start to get hip to the fact that this is out of print and in somewhat high demand among fans. i've seen TGE go for anywhere from 7.99 - 17.99 used...ya gotta just keep your eyes open.
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Reply #9 posted 09/09/05 7:12am

susannah

When did it get deleted? thats so wierd...I mustve got it just in time...
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Reply #10 posted 09/09/05 7:17am

lilgish

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I like the fact that Prince has an out of print CD that a few newbies have to dig for.

Good Album.
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Reply #11 posted 09/09/05 7:20am

SFT

I got GE about a year ago and it was rather expensive. The price will probably only keep climbing, so I would get the album sooner rather than later.
Great album btw - easialy his best from the 90's. I Hate U is one of my favourites.
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Reply #12 posted 09/09/05 8:17am

MoonCat

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I copied my friends copy sad
but when I find it I swear Im gonna buy! Honest!
One of his best albums biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 09/09/05 8:33am

MikeMatronik

Anxiety said:

this isn't a very hard CD to find at a decent used price...though it is starting to get harder and harder to find, as wrecka stow managers start to get hip to the fact that this is out of print and in somewhat high demand among fans. i've seen TGE go for anywhere from 7.99 - 17.99 used...ya gotta just keep your eyes open.


But here in Portugal it's hard as hell to buy p stuff! My Prince and protege collection was bought (75%) using amazon...
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Reply #14 posted 09/09/05 8:47am

mackopolis

MikeMatronik said:

Another geek question from moi!

Who owns The Gold Experience? WB or the NPG?

Anyone knows why doesn't the bloody record get a re-released?


Obrigado! lol
[Edited 9/9/05 4:03am]


I OWN it!! (the c.d. that is!) That was a weird time for Prince fans.....going to concerts where no one knew the words.....having the new album dangled in front of us, like a carrot, during televised interviews.....and the whole name-change thing.....

Oh woes is us!!
Ultimately worth it though....and if you only have the cdr you must try to track down a proper copy as the liner notes and artwork are fab!! They also go some way to describe the feeling about Prince (or 0+>) at the time.....very interesting!!smile
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Reply #15 posted 09/09/05 8:53am

MidnightFunk

I found it at a garage sale this summer for $ 2.00

and it's one of his best....it's a lot of fun....
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Reply #16 posted 09/09/05 9:24am

TheBigBang

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I got mine the day it came out, Sept. 26, 1995. It's been almost 10 years exactly.

But, I thought that WB owned the master to TGE. They released it, so it only makes sense that they own it. If Prince owned the master to TGE, I would have to believe it would be the way he originally configured it.
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Reply #17 posted 09/09/05 9:30am

PANDURITO

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MikeMatronik said:

My Prince and protege collection was bought (75%) using amazon...


Newbie!!!
hah!
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Reply #18 posted 09/09/05 9:38am

lilgish

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PANDURITO said:

MikeMatronik said:

My Prince and protege collection was bought (75%) using amazon...


Newbie!!!
hah!


be nice.
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Reply #19 posted 09/09/05 9:44am

PANDURITO

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hrmph

Sorry MikeMatronik confused
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Reply #20 posted 09/09/05 9:50am

Anxiety

MikeMatronik said:

Anxiety said:

this isn't a very hard CD to find at a decent used price...though it is starting to get harder and harder to find, as wrecka stow managers start to get hip to the fact that this is out of print and in somewhat high demand among fans. i've seen TGE go for anywhere from 7.99 - 17.99 used...ya gotta just keep your eyes open.


But here in Portugal it's hard as hell to buy p stuff! My Prince and protege collection was bought (75%) using amazon...
[Edited 9/9/05 8:34am]


you should also try froogle.com, gemm.com and/or half.com. nod
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Reply #21 posted 09/09/05 5:14pm

ehuffnsd

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OMG i remember when i got this. I had just started my freshman year of high school... my brother his girlfriend and her best friend and i went to mall. i walked into Sam Goody and i was there is the new Prince album. at that time I Hate U was on the local radio station. I loved that song I had to get it. They all laughed at me. But I still love that album. has it really been 10 years? wow!
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Reply #22 posted 09/09/05 5:41pm

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I have it.

It's great (****/*****), but I just wish Interactive and Days of Wild were on the final version.

It was retarded to leave those two off.
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Reply #23 posted 09/09/05 9:54pm

mynameisnotsus
an

Damn, I'm gonna have to start buying up copies of this sucka because I've seen tons of copies for less than $10
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Reply #24 posted 09/09/05 11:19pm

doctamario

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Raise your hand if the segues help you better "experience" the album?

wave
but I do wonder why he made Emancipation such a big deal if it wasn't his first album after his "emancipation"?
Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid.
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Reply #25 posted 09/10/05 1:05am

BorisFishpaw

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Prince owns the masters for The Gold Experience.
(it was done as a special deal while he was still under contract with WB)
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Reply #26 posted 09/10/05 5:36am

sweet

i got it in the summer of '04 for $4.95 at rasputin biggrin 'tis a beautful copy


it edit
[Edited 9/10/05 5:37am]
due to the content i suggest you like this...
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Reply #27 posted 09/10/05 5:58am

AsianBomb777

I own it!


One of my favorites.
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Reply #28 posted 09/10/05 6:33am

Spookymuffin

Me! I got it! One of my favs - but what a polava to get hold of neutral
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Reply #29 posted 09/10/05 7:00am

ThePunisher

Gold is my favorite song on that album. I Like during the break down when shouts "1-2, 1-2-3" And then he just tears into that guitar solo. P-Control cracks me up. That song should've been released as a b-side to one of his Purple Rain singles during the 80's. It would've topped the charts like "Erotic City" did. Good album altogether. In my opinion it was his 2nd best album of the 90's behind Diamonds and Pearls.
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