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Thread started 05/11/07 7:36pm

JasonStar

Did Prince stand behind "Ultimate Prince?"

Hi guys,

I was just curious, I know Prince urged fans not to pick up a copy of "The Very Best of Prince." (Which, I really admired.)

However, I was curious, did he stand behind the release of "Ultimate Prince?" Whats the skinny on this situation? Please clue me in. Thanks.
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Reply #1 posted 05/11/07 7:56pm

jtfolden

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JasonStar said:

Hi guys,

I was just curious, I know Prince urged fans not to pick up a copy of "The Very Best of Prince." (Which, I really admired.)

However, I was curious, did he stand behind the release of "Ultimate Prince?" Whats the skinny on this situation? Please clue me in. Thanks.


It's my understanding he was the cause of it's release being held up but did approve certain tracks to be included.

As an aside, Prince signed the contract that allowed WB to release The Very Best Of... so, imo, that was fairly un-professional of him to talk badly about the release after the fact. He certainly made money off of it.
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/07 10:44pm

veronikka

jtfolden said:

JasonStar said:

Hi guys,

I was just curious, I know Prince urged fans not to pick up a copy of "The Very Best of Prince." (Which, I really admired.)

However, I was curious, did he stand behind the release of "Ultimate Prince?" Whats the skinny on this situation? Please clue me in. Thanks.


It's my understanding he was the cause of it's release being held up but did approve certain tracks to be included.

As an aside, Prince signed the contract that allowed WB to release The Very Best Of... so, imo, that was fairly un-professional of him to talk badly about the release after the fact. He certainly made money off of it.


I always thought he had no part in this deal
Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul
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Reply #3 posted 05/11/07 11:09pm

jtfolden

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veronikka said:


I always thought he had no part in this deal


No part in which one?
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Reply #4 posted 05/12/07 12:11am

bboy87

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There's only one way to fix the problem: release a 7 disc boxset!
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #5 posted 05/12/07 3:30am

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It worked, I never bought it, and never will!
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Reply #6 posted 05/12/07 4:46am

Se7en

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JasonStar said:

Hi guys,

I was just curious, I know Prince urged fans not to pick up a copy of "The Very Best of Prince." (Which, I really admired.)

However, I was curious, did he stand behind the release of "Ultimate Prince?" Whats the skinny on this situation? Please clue me in. Thanks.


He definitely had input on what was included - there were several different tracklistings before the final one. The version that was released meets Prince's criteria for not including curse words.

He (or WB respecting his request) had Ultimate pulled from shelves when 3121 came out. Prince didn't want 3121 sales to suffer by offering 2 releases at the same tim (if casual fans only had money for one CD that day, they'd probably buy Ultimate).

I remember going to Best Buy that day, and the guy told me they actually had them in the back but couldn't sell them. They got a corporate memo saying the release date had been changed and were instructed to NOT sell them. Some other stores had already put them out, and surely missed a few here and there ... if Ultimate had been cancelled, those would've been super-collectable.

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Reply #7 posted 05/12/07 7:49am

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JasonStar said:



He (or WB respecting his request) had Ultimate pulled from shelves when 3121 came out. Prince didn't want 3121 sales to suffer by offering 2 releases at the same tim (if casual fans only had money for one CD that day, they'd probably buy Ultimate).



ha what a hypocrite, one of the reasons for his fall out with WB was that he wanted to release as many albums as possible and WB didnt want to flood the market
Like a Gb Major with a E in the bass
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Reply #8 posted 05/12/07 10:32am

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Prince made money from the album and he pretty much had his way with that project. Every from changing the tracklist to changing the release date of that album. He made money off both 'Ultimate Prince' and 'The Very Best Of Prince'. Now that this specific deal/contract with Warner Bros. is over, Warner Bros. can't release any future Prince compilations (like a new greatest hits package) unless a new deal is reached between Prince and Warner Bros. So Prince did support the project in his own way, his way.

JasonStar said:

Hi guys,

I was just curious, I know Prince urged fans not to pick up a copy of "The Very Best of Prince." (Which, I really admired.)

However, I was curious, did he stand behind the release of "Ultimate Prince?" Whats the skinny on this situation? Please clue me in. Thanks.
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