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Thread started 05/25/07 7:01pm

bellanoche

"Mad" - Where is it from?

Can anyone tell me where the song "Mad" that is featured in the "All Mixed Up" mix is from?

Thanks!!
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Reply #1 posted 05/25/07 10:10pm

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It was available for download from the old npgonlineltd.com website c.2000
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Reply #2 posted 05/26/07 5:55am

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Wasn´t that originally intended for the Exodus album ?
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Reply #3 posted 05/26/07 7:30am

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Ok, what's this 'All Mixed Up' confused ?
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Reply #4 posted 05/26/07 8:40am

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player said:

Ok, what's this 'All Mixed Up' confused ?


It's a fan-made mega-mix that goes for over an hour. Seemlessly edited and contains just about every danceable Prince track there is lol
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Reply #5 posted 05/26/07 9:13am

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KoolEaze said:

Wasn´t that originally intended for the Exodus album ?




There's an Exodus version with Sonny T. on vocals, and there's the Prince version as well.
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Reply #6 posted 05/26/07 9:38am

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He played it at the Cafe De Paris concert when he was interviewed by Mel B. That's the only time I've heard it. Didn't know it was available for download.
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Reply #7 posted 05/26/07 3:56pm

bellanoche

Thanks guys! I missed that one. It wasn't included on The Chocolate Invasion or The Slaughterhouse. I have both of those. sad
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Reply #8 posted 05/26/07 9:16pm

Eileen

Mad samples a house track I just love, Beebop Ta Hip Hop by Headshock, which can be found on
Fat Jazzy Grooves Volumes 6 & 7.

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Reply #9 posted 05/26/07 9:21pm

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Courtesy of http://www.dtt-lyrics.com...t/A-Z.html

Mad

This 1994 track is an appealing funky uptempo effort with a catchy chorus, similar to "Acknowledge Me" and "Mr. Happy". Prince incorporates a high-pitched synth line that comes to the fore on the chorus. The lyrics speak of Prince going mad if he ever gets the female protagonist into bed. Prince replaced his vocals with Sonny T.'s and the song was included on the December 2, 1994 sequence of Exodus. Prince's original version was finally officially released as an MP3 on the New Power Generation Music Club on Feb. 20, 2001 along with "Funky Design". Sonny T.'s version is in circulation as an outtake.
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Reply #10 posted 06/02/07 7:57am

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squirrelgrease said:

Courtesy of http://www.dtt-lyrics.com...t/A-Z.html

Mad

This 1994 track is an appealing funky uptempo effort with a catchy chorus, similar to "Acknowledge Me" and "Mr. Happy". Prince incorporates a high-pitched synth line that comes to the fore on the chorus. The lyrics speak of Prince going mad if he ever gets the female protagonist into bed. Prince replaced his vocals with Sonny T.'s and the song was included on the December 2, 1994 sequence of Exodus. Prince's original version was finally officially released as an MP3 on the New Power Generation Music Club on Feb. 20, 2001 along with "Funky Design". Sonny T.'s version is in circulation as an outtake.


Thanks! Now where can I find a copy of this song. mad
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