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Thread started 10/31/05 4:03pm

mestizo5000

How and when did Paisley Park Records finally dissolve?

lol
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Reply #1 posted 10/31/05 4:07pm

Anxiety

seemed to me that prince just kinda converted to NPG records as a kind of indie label when his relationship with WB went sour.
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Reply #2 posted 10/31/05 4:09pm

mestizo5000

Thank U biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 10/31/05 4:21pm

thesexofit

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Was the last paisley label used on "come"?
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Reply #4 posted 10/31/05 4:52pm

thekidsgirl

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Wow, I hadn't even noticed! lol
If you will, so will I
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Reply #5 posted 11/01/05 2:59am

DavidEye

Paisley Park Records officially shut down in February 1994,if I'm not mistaken.The label wasn't making much money so Warner Bros. decided to shut it down.Several albums that were scheduled for release---Rosie Gaine's 'Concrete Jungle',an album by a new band called Belize,and an album from Tyler Collins---remain somewhere in the WB/Paisley Park vaults.
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Reply #6 posted 11/02/05 2:52pm

EverlastingNow

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It should have dissolved when Good Question was released. lol
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Reply #7 posted 11/02/05 3:07pm

brothaluv

I hope something comes out of that wistful thinking! BTW, seems to me like there's some great material the public has never heard. How does it benefit Prince to lock all this away in the vaults?
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Reply #8 posted 11/05/05 9:27am

BEAUGARDE

I believe the last Paisley Park album by Prince was the symbol album. Warners closed Paisley Park (the label) and gave Prince another job as a Vice President of their R & B section. I think it all had 2 do with 100 Million Dollar contract.
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Reply #9 posted 11/05/05 11:53am

sovembol

Prince's last Paisley Park Release was "The Hits/The B-Sides".. the next release was The Beautiful Experience, which Prince released independantly from Warner Bros.

The last protoge releases were Mavis Staples "The Voice" and George Clinton's "Hey Man Smell My Finger"...also the very limited release of Jacob Armen's "Drum Fever", which I belive was the very final Paisley Park release.
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Reply #10 posted 11/05/05 12:28pm

DiamondGirl

'How and when did Paisley Park Records finally dissolve?'



When Mavis, Jill, Tony (Higher then High), Good Question, Dale, Carmen, Mayte, George, and Ingrid didn't sell or go wood.Early 90's?
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Reply #11 posted 11/05/05 3:00pm

BEAUGARDE

sovembol said:

Prince's last Paisley Park Release was "The Hits/The B-Sides".. the next release was The Beautiful Experience, which Prince released independantly from Warner Bros.

The last protoge releases were Mavis Staples "The Voice" and George Clinton's "Hey Man Smell My Finger"...also the very limited release of Jacob Armen's "Drum Fever", which I belive was the very final Paisley Park release.

R U sure about the Hits and the Beautiful Experience? I thought the Hits is Warners and The Beautiful Experience is P's 1st NPG release distributed by Bellmark
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Reply #12 posted 11/06/05 2:22pm

sovembol

BEAUGARDE said:

sovembol said:

Prince's last Paisley Park Release was "The Hits/The B-Sides".. the next release was The Beautiful Experience, which Prince released independantly from Warner Bros.

The last protoge releases were Mavis Staples "The Voice" and George Clinton's "Hey Man Smell My Finger"...also the very limited release of Jacob Armen's "Drum Fever", which I belive was the very final Paisley Park release.

R U sure about the Hits and the Beautiful Experience? I thought the Hits is Warners and The Beautiful Experience is P's 1st NPG release distributed by Bellmark



The Hits were on the Paisley Park/WB lable.
The Beautiful Experience was on NPG/Bellmark.
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Reply #13 posted 11/06/05 2:46pm

BEAUGARDE

Alrighty then
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Reply #14 posted 11/06/05 3:56pm

BananaCologne

News Item from New Musical Express (14th May, 1994)

© 1994 New Musical Express

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Reply #15 posted 11/06/05 4:04pm

BinaryJustin

BananaCologne said:

News Item from New Musical Express (14th May, 1994)

© 1994 New Musical Express



Hmmm... hmmm

That report states that 'The Glamorous Life' was a Paisley Park release...

What I find interesting is how some albums are solely attributed to the Paisley Park imprint and some are attributed to Paisley Park/Warner Bros.
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Reply #16 posted 11/06/05 4:09pm

BananaCologne

BinaryJustin said:

BananaCologne said:

News Item from New Musical Express (14th May, 1994)

© 1994 New Musical Express



Hmmm... hmmm

That report states that 'The Glamorous Life' was a Paisley Park release...

What I find interesting is how some albums are solely attributed to the Paisley Park imprint and some are attributed to Paisley Park/Warner Bros.


I've got more to scan, but it's late and I start my new job tomorrow, so it'll have to wait until tomorrow eve now.

Ironically however, these articles I pulled out today with the specific intention of scanning - go figure. smile
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Reply #17 posted 11/07/05 12:47am

DavidEye

EverlastingNow said:

It should have dissolved when Good Question was released. lol



lol


what's sad is that,Paisley Park showed alot of promise in it's early years.Albums by Mazarati,The Family and Sheila E. are very good.But by the late 80s,Prince ruined things by signing crap "artists" like Good Question and Dale Bozzio.
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Reply #18 posted 11/11/05 12:04am

sovembol

Good Question, weren't that bad, especially, "Got a New Love", it was very prince-ly...not that Paisley releases had to have a Prince sound or the "obligitory" Prince-penned track...

Dale was about the hope of a Missing Person's album with a Prince flair with it wasn't....
oh well....
Prince was into the Lovesexy, weren't we all....saving all our lives..I mean c'mon

Sure paisley could have been more....but think about in your heart...the sound of paisley, the feeling..the whole of the whole...it served its purpose for US..
We have allowed ourselves to be greedy about it and god bless us for that.

I'm glad, paisley had its 80's run and gave us the Madhouse albums, the Taja, the Jill Jones, The Family, the Mazarati.....
ya'lls Ipods would be a little empty without.

in the days of having a dry spell, makes us really appreciate what output we did get...enjoy what u have.
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Reply #19 posted 11/11/05 8:39pm

chunky

BEAUGARDE said:

I believe the last Paisley Park album by Prince was the symbol album. Warners closed Paisley Park (the label) and gave Prince another job as a Vice President of their R & B section. I think it all had 2 do with 100 Million Dollar contract.



is this true? Prince as a vice-president?
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Reply #20 posted 11/14/05 5:59am

DavidEye

chunky said:

BEAUGARDE said:

I believe the last Paisley Park album by Prince was the symbol album. Warners closed Paisley Park (the label) and gave Prince another job as a Vice President of their R & B section. I think it all had 2 do with 100 Million Dollar contract.



is this true? Prince as a vice-president?



Warners made Prince a vice president in 1992.It was one of the "perks" of his $100 million contract.But since he went to war with them so soon after signing this deal,it's a safe bet that he was probably "removed" from this position,lol.
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Reply #21 posted 11/14/05 6:02am

DavidEye

sovembol said:

Good Question, weren't that bad, especially, "Got a New Love", it was very prince-ly...not that Paisley releases had to have a Prince sound or the "obligitory" Prince-penned track


You're joking right? Good Question was bland,faceless dance/pop crap and it didn't sound anything like Prince.He was wise not to have anything to do with this garbage lol
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Reply #22 posted 11/14/05 6:07am

TheRealFiness

The last PP release was the Hits/B-sides
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