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Thread started 12/03/08 9:06pm

Milty

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Camille

Was there ever a track list for the Camille project?
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Reply #1 posted 12/03/08 9:11pm

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yes!
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Reply #2 posted 12/03/08 10:48pm

December1984

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Milty said:

Was there ever a track list for the Camille project?


Camille
(These tracks are in the order that they are reported to appear in on the test pressing)

1. Rebirth Of The Flesh

2. Hosuequake (Same as released version)

3. Strange Relationship (Same as released version)

4. Feel U Up (Same as one of the released versions. There are two versions of the song. One is an edit called the "Short Stroke" and the other a full length cut only available on the 3" cd version of"Partyman" called the "Long Stroke".)

5. Shockadelica (Same as one of the released versions. Probably the extended version.)

6. Good Love (Same as released version on Crystal Ball)

7. If I Was Your Girlfriend (Same as released version except that the wedding intro isn't included.)

8. Rockhard In A Funky Place (Same as released version)
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Reply #3 posted 12/04/08 3:52am

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^ It was the 12" versions of both Feel U Up and Shockadelica that are reportedly on the test pressing. smile
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Reply #4 posted 12/04/08 8:19am

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i seem to also remember something about a catalogue number being issued by Warners for it.
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Reply #5 posted 12/04/08 9:18am

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Milty said:

i seem to also remember something about a catalogue number being issued by Warners for it.

Mmmm, it doesn't state what the catalogue number was, but The Vault says as much, and adds that it had a projected release of Jan.1987, with a test pressing also of a possible single of Shockadelica b/w Housequake.

drool
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Reply #6 posted 12/04/08 9:30am

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December1984 said:

4. Feel U Up (Same as one of the released versions. There are two versions of the song. One is an edit called the "Short Stroke" and the other a full length cut only available on the 3" cd version of"Partyman" called the "Long Stroke".)


"Long Stroke" was also a 12" vinyl release.
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Reply #7 posted 12/04/08 9:34am

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NouveauDance said:

Milty said:

i seem to also remember something about a catalogue number being issued by Warners for it.

Mmmm, it doesn't state what the catalogue number was, but The Vault says as much, and adds that it had a projected release of Jan.1987, with a test pressing also of a possible single of Shockadelica b/w Housequake.

drool



That album would have been awesome if it was released as a Prince album. it prolly would have stood better over time more than the Black Album.
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Reply #8 posted 12/04/08 9:46am

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I wish the 12" versions of songs like Shockadelica and Feel U Up were more readily available on CD.

I mean, I don't feel like tracking down a copy of the "Partyman" 3" CD single or buying a record player for Shockadelica 12" on vinyl.
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Reply #9 posted 12/04/08 11:58am

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This would have probably been the biggest classic of all.
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Reply #10 posted 12/04/08 12:04pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

This would have probably been the biggest classic of all.


I agree, or better yet, if Warners had agreed to put out the mega-set Prince had envisioned, all would have been great with the world. The fact that this didn't happen relegated some great full-length tracks to becoming obscure
b-sides and rarities.
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