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Thread started 08/03/08 7:50am

Sophianestesia

Madhouse's 24

Hi, y'all.

Right now, I'm listening to NPG 'Sampler Experience' cassette, where I found excerpts from the third Madhouse aborted project, which had to be out back in 1994/95 I guess.

The samplers I heard on this precious cassette are the following:

- Asswhuppin' in a car

- Ethereal

- Parlor games

And aren't these compositions among the best Prince/ prince assembled in the '90s?
Right now, this music would be excellent on the market. Even if a limited internet-only edition would also be nice.

Not having an official release to this album has been one of the worst consequences in the Prince dispute with Warner.

Your thoughts?
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Reply #1 posted 08/03/08 3:08pm

robinesque

I really enjoyed the madhouse stuff. i would love to hear what they came up with for the third...
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Reply #2 posted 08/03/08 3:13pm

Sophianestesia

robinesque said:

I really enjoyed the madhouse stuff. i would love to hear what they came up with for the third...


Thanks, robinesque! So kind of U to reply.
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Reply #3 posted 08/03/08 3:25pm

SUPRMAN

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What number is Ethereal? or was there another title?
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Reply #4 posted 08/03/08 3:48pm

Sophianestesia

SUPRMAN said:

What number is Ethereal? or was there another title?


'Ethereal' is listed as 'Segue#6 Ethereal' on the second version of '24', which was compiled in 1993.

On my 'Sampler Experience' cassette is track #12.
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