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Thread started 07/24/06 4:28am

mikek1

Does anyone know who did the drums on the Purple rain album?

For e.g take me with you?

Darling nikki sounds like it's recorded live in the studio with everyone playing so did Bob z does the drums on that.

Any info would be apprecited, thankyou.
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Reply #1 posted 07/24/06 6:03am

mrdespues

Prince
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Reply #2 posted 07/24/06 6:42am

HamsterHuey

mrdespues said:

Prince


Except, of course; on certain Warehouse tracks or the live tracks, which would be Bobby Z.
[Edited 7/24/06 6:43am]
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Reply #3 posted 07/24/06 6:52am

mrdespues

HamsterHuey said:

mrdespues said:

Prince


Except, of course; on certain Warehouse tracks or the live tracks, which would be Bobby Z.
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yep, but not on the album

Prince did all of Purple Rain

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Reply #4 posted 07/24/06 7:19am

mikek1

mrdespues said:

HamsterHuey said:



Except, of course; on certain Warehouse tracks or the live tracks, which would be Bobby Z.
[Edited 7/24/06 6:43am]


yep, but not on the album

Prince did all of Purple Rain

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you sure?
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Reply #5 posted 07/24/06 7:28am

HamsterHuey

The songs Purple Rain, Baby I'm A Star and I Would Die 4 U were recorded in First Avenue, live with The Revolution. All three songs are on the album and it is a bit hard for Prince to play guitar and drums at the same time; not taking into account overdubs, of course.

But that is still Bobby Z. on drums on those tracks.

If I remember right, Let's Go Crazy and Computer Blue were recorded at The Warehouse with the entire band as a live studio recording. But I might be mistaking. I think Bobby plays drums on those two too.
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Reply #6 posted 07/24/06 8:00am

mikek1

HamsterHuey said:

The songs Purple Rain, Baby I'm A Star and I Would Die 4 U were recorded in First Avenue, live with The Revolution. All three songs are on the album and it is a bit hard for Prince to play guitar and drums at the same time; not taking into account overdubs, of course.

But that is still Bobby Z. on drums on those tracks.

If I remember right, Let's Go Crazy and Computer Blue were recorded at The Warehouse with the entire band as a live studio recording. But I might be mistaking. I think Bobby plays drums on those two too.


Didn't lisa and wendy say they hardly did anything on computer blue; that was all prince. Let's go crazy just has the same repetitive drum beat(machine) which was obviously pre recorded before the guitar was laid down.

Do any books tell who played what?
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Reply #7 posted 07/24/06 8:13am

mrdespues

HamsterHuey said:

The songs Purple Rain, Baby I'm A Star and I Would Die 4 U were recorded in First Avenue, live with The Revolution. All three songs are on the album and it is a bit hard for Prince to play guitar and drums at the same time; not taking into account overdubs, of course.

But that is still Bobby Z. on drums on those tracks.

If I remember right, Let's Go Crazy and Computer Blue were recorded at The Warehouse with the entire band as a live studio recording. But I might be mistaking. I think Bobby plays drums on those two too.



doh!

sorry, not really concentrating tonight... just drifing thru.. i knew all that actually... just impulsive... Prince did do a lot tho
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Reply #8 posted 07/24/06 8:20am

air

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Bobby Z and Prince.
I would buy a Prince Trivia board game, we could all play together. biggrin
I knew a girl named Nikki.
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Reply #9 posted 07/24/06 12:42pm

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HamsterHuey said:

The songs Purple Rain, Baby I'm A Star and I Would Die 4 U were recorded in First Avenue, live with The Revolution. All three songs are on the album and it is a bit hard for Prince to play guitar and drums at the same time; not taking into account overdubs, of course.

But that is still Bobby Z. on drums on those tracks.

If I remember right, Let's Go Crazy and Computer Blue were recorded at The Warehouse with the entire band as a live studio recording. But I might be mistaking. I think Bobby plays drums on those two too.


You're right about everything but Computer Blue, that's just Prince at Sunset Sound recording studios. I guess everywhere except those live tracks it is Prince drumming, including Darling Nikki.

Take Me With U, Purple Rain and Baby I'm A Star have a string section arranged by Lisa and Prince and conducted by W&L. Dr. Fink came up with a keyboard bass line for Computer Blue. The rest is Prince.
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Reply #10 posted 07/24/06 3:50pm

HamsterHuey

metalorange said:

HamsterHuey said:

If I remember right, Let's Go Crazy and Computer Blue were recorded at The Warehouse with the entire band as a live studio recording. But I might be mistaking.


You're right about everything but Computer Blue, that's just Prince at Sunset Sound recording studios.


So the liner notes on the Purple Rain album itself ("Let's Go Crazy" & "Computer Blue" were recorded at The Warehouse in the summer of '83) are a bit off?

Could it be that he did the many overdubs of the basis tracks at Sunset? Just wondering.
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Reply #11 posted 07/24/06 3:52pm

HamsterHuey

HamsterHuey said:

Could it be that he did the many overdubs of the basis tracks at Sunset? Just wondering.


Just a few lines down the liner note I quoted it says the overdubs were done at Sunset.

Actually; the lines notes are quite comprehensive, when it comes to Prince.
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Reply #12 posted 07/24/06 4:14pm

Payt

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Purple rain is like the ultimate linndrum album. On songs like let's go crazy, computer blue the beautiful ones, and when doves cry it's obviously a sequence of drum-patterns played by the linndrum.

On most of the other songs (the 'live' set) a linndrum was also used, but probably triggered by Bobby. On darling nikki and take me with u there's mainly acoustic drums with a few linn-claps (in darling nikki) for good measure.

FRom this we can deduce that only a few songs (darling nikki and take me with you) actually feature 'real' drums which weren't played by either Bobby or the Linndrum.. Those could easily feature P
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Reply #13 posted 07/24/06 4:34pm

DecaturStone

Did bobby ever play the drums on stage during that time? Prince and Revolution Live sounded like the Linn Drums all the way thru.

Off topic - I own a linn drum I got from a YARD SALE the guy said "It is my sons atari, you get give me 10 bucks" I kid you not. the cowbell button does not work but otherwise a good find.
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Reply #14 posted 07/24/06 4:41pm

woogiebear

Any drums played on that Lp were "played" by Prince. Everything else was programmed thru the Linn Drum Machine. And, on that tour, Bobby Z. played probably 2 songs and hit cymbals for the rest of em!!!! I know: I sat "behind stage" for that show!!!!!
lol lol lol
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Reply #15 posted 07/24/06 5:18pm

herb4

Well, let's not "Kid" ourselves, so to speak. Even when Bobby Z was playing, it was mainly because Prince couldn't play 5 instruments on stage at one time. For the most part, the Revolution did what it was told to do and mirrored whatever it was Prince had worked up on the Linn Drum in his basement.

If you really listen to it now, there really isn't much "drumming" going on...or certainly nothing like what Sheila, Michalel Bland or John Blackwell would eventually bring to the table. Back then, the only thing that Prince needed (or wanted) a band for was for live performances.
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Reply #16 posted 07/24/06 5:33pm

woogiebear

herb4 said:

Well, let's not "Kid" ourselves, so to speak. Even when Bobby Z was playing, it was mainly because Prince couldn't play 5 instruments on stage at one time. For the most part, the Revolution did what it was told to do and mirrored whatever it was Prince had worked up on the Linn Drum in his basement.

If you really listen to it now, there really isn't much "drumming" going on...or certainly nothing like what Sheila, Michalel Bland or John Blackwell would eventually bring to the table. Back then, the only thing that Prince needed (or wanted) a band for was for live performances.


Yeah....the FUNNIEST was the "America" video. Bobby was "playing cymbals". Then, Prince got him off the electronic kit & proceeded to beat tha s**t outta that kit!!!! lol lol lol lol lol lol
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