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Were Xpectation, C-NOTE , The Chocolate Invasion, and The Slaughterhouse released as Discs? This thread says they were download only. But this thread says they were released on CD.
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Download only. there was talk of actual disks being pressed but it never happened, the artwork was available to make your own CDs. | |
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Download only. https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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they're nice | |
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Download from the NPGMC music store only Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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OK thanks guys.
Someone I work with has offered to sell me all four CDs for £80 (that's around $30 each). They've got the covers and picture labels on the discs; assuming he originally downloaded them from NPGMC, would he be able to print off another set after I've bought them? The price is OK, but I'm wondering how exclusive they are. Were NPGMC members who bought these albums able to run off as many copies and covers as they wanted? Maybe this is a good deal anyway? Any opinions? | |
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Just find the tracks yourself and burn them to CD. Nearly all of those tracks were only available as lossy 256kbps wmas, so a fake/unauthorized pressed CD will have no better sound quality. The odd ones that were released as CD-Singles can be found on eBay and through other means. Until Prince decides to make these available and get paid, this is your only option. Printable artwork is available online for all of the NPGMC albums.
Official CDs: Hit & Run: The Daisy Chain/Gamillah Peace/2045: Radical Man (2045: Radical Man can also be found on the Bamboozled Soundtrack) Supercute/Underneath the Cream Retail: U Make my Sunshine/When will We B Paid If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I hope he releases them but since he rarely (or really ever) does releases of his past stuff and only chugs ahead, it will probably never happen. I regret not owning them but I would want official physical releases anyway. | |
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Pimprag said: OK thanks guys.
Someone I work with has offered to sell me all four CDs for £80 (that's around $30 each). They've got the covers and picture labels on the discs; assuming he originally downloaded them from NPGMC, would he be able to print off another set after I've bought them? The price is OK, but I'm wondering how exclusive they are. Were NPGMC members who bought these albums able to run off as many copies and covers as they wanted? Maybe this is a good deal anyway? Any opinions? That person is ripping off you and Prince. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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squirrelgrease said: Just find the tracks yourself and burn them to CD. Nearly all of those tracks were only available as lossy 256kbps wmas, so a fake/unauthorized pressed CD will have no better sound quality. The odd ones that were released as CD-Singles can be found on eBay and through other means. Until Prince decides to make these available and get paid, this is your only option. Printable artwork is available online for all of the NPGMC albums.
Official CDs: Hit & Run: The Daisy Chain/Gamillah Peace/2045: Radical Man (2045: Radical Man can also be found on the Bamboozled Soundtrack) Supercute/Underneath the Cream Retail: U Make my Sunshine/When will We B Paid Wasn't The Work Part 1/U Make My Sunshine on cd aswell? i think i have it She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Pimprag said: OK thanks guys.
Someone I work with has offered to sell me all four CDs for £80 (that's around $30 each). They've got the covers and picture labels on the discs; assuming he originally downloaded them from NPGMC, would he be able to print off another set after I've bought them? The price is OK, but I'm wondering how exclusive they are. Were NPGMC members who bought these albums able to run off as many copies and covers as they wanted? Maybe this is a good deal anyway? Any opinions? Not A Good Deal! unofficial cd's mate, i have some artwork from NPGMC some of it was fan made i think i have some official aswell. Rememember that, Coming Soon 7CD Set 'The Chocolate Invasion', coming soon my arse! due to bugs it has been cancelled!! haha freak! She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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bigd74 said: squirrelgrease said: Just find the tracks yourself and burn them to CD. Nearly all of those tracks were only available as lossy 256kbps wmas, so a fake/unauthorized pressed CD will have no better sound quality. The odd ones that were released as CD-Singles can be found on eBay and through other means. Until Prince decides to make these available and get paid, this is your only option. Printable artwork is available online for all of the NPGMC albums.
Official CDs: Hit & Run: The Daisy Chain/Gamillah Peace/2045: Radical Man (2045: Radical Man can also be found on the Bamboozled Soundtrack) Supercute/Underneath the Cream Retail: U Make my Sunshine/When will We B Paid Wasn't The Work Part 1/U Make My Sunshine on cd aswell? i think i have it That's true. I forgot that U Make My Sun Shine was the b-side to The Work. Incidentally, The Work Pt. 1 on that CD-single and the NPGMC download is different musically than the album version. It has the infamous "Prince jamming on keyboards and guitar at the same time" solo. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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The Chocolate Invasion is a great download | |
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nurseV said: The Chocolate Invasion is a great download
I was listening to that last night! Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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luv4u said: nurseV said: The Chocolate Invasion is a great download
I was listening to that last night! So was I It's lovely | |
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nurseV said: luv4u said: I was listening to that last night! So was I It's lovely It sure was Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Mars23 said: Pimprag said: OK thanks guys.
Someone I work with has offered to sell me all four CDs for £80 (that's around $30 each). They've got the covers and picture labels on the discs; assuming he originally downloaded them from NPGMC, would he be able to print off another set after I've bought them? The price is OK, but I'm wondering how exclusive they are. Were NPGMC members who bought these albums able to run off as many copies and covers as they wanted? Maybe this is a good deal anyway? Any opinions? That person is ripping off you and Prince. I agree with you. Anyway, sometimes I think Prince deserves to be ripped for this. Just put the CDS out and make them available for sale. No one will be ripped again. Not Prince, not you, not me. | |
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Pimprag said: This thread says they were download only. But this thread says they were released on CD.
Which one is correct? You have an orgnote!!! She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Pimprag said: OK thanks guys.
Someone I work with has offered to sell me all four CDs for £80 (that's around $30 each). They've got the covers and picture labels on the discs; assuming he originally downloaded them from NPGMC, would he be able to print off another set after I've bought them? The price is OK, but I'm wondering how exclusive they are. Were NPGMC members who bought these albums able to run off as many copies and covers as they wanted? Maybe this is a good deal anyway? Any opinions? 4 CD-Rs for £80? Ask him to throw in a chocolate teapot to sweeten the deal! These files were only released in lossy format, and burning them to CD won't ever bring them upto CD-quality. NPGMC members who bought these albums could burn the material for personal use, but certainly the license agreements did not extend to burning copies and selling them. | |
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it's also worth noting that official artwork was never made available for these
releases either. So if someone's someone's offering you these discs with full artwork, then it's fan-made. The official disc label artwork did surface comparatively recently (at the time of the albums' releases these were only displayed as small thumbnails). The only album to have known official cover artwork was Xpectation, but again this was never made availale to download and was only displayed on Prince's website in low resolution. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: it's also worth noting that official artwork was never made available for these
releases either. So if someone's someone's offering you these discs with full artwork, then it's fan-made. The official disc label artwork did surface comparatively recently (at the time of the albums' releases these were only displayed as small thumbnails). The only album to have known official cover artwork was Xpectation, but again this was never made availale to download and was only displayed on Prince's website in low resolution. True. I probably should have said unofficial printable artwork is available online for all of the NPGMC albums. I've noticed that Steven Parke has taken down all of those official NPGMC designs that were on his website. Steven Parke designs: If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I think these are the official covers.
She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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These are some cool fan made covers
[Edited 9/22/09 11:36am] She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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↑↑↑↑↑ Thanks for posting those bigd74. Can anyone confirm that these are official? If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Very nice bigd74 | |
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squirrelgrease said: ↑↑↑↑↑ Thanks for posting those bigd74. Can anyone confirm that these are official?
No, they weren't official. They were (very good) fan made covers. The same person made covers for all the individual Ahdio shows too. The disc artwork you posted earlier is the only official artwork to surface. Low resolution copies of the Xpectation cover also surfaced, as well as an early version of the chocolate invasion cover (made while it was still simply called "Trax from the NPG Music Club Volume 1") which was shown in the NPGMC's discography section. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: squirrelgrease said: ↑↑↑↑↑ Thanks for posting those bigd74. Can anyone confirm that these are official?
No, they weren't official. They were (very good) fan made covers. The same person made covers for all the individual Ahdio shows too. The disc artwork you posted earlier is the only official artwork to surface. Low resolution copies of the Xpectation cover also surfaced, as well as an early version of the chocolate invasion cover (made while it was still simply called "Trax from the NPG Music Club Volume 1") which was shown in the NPGMC's discography section. Thanks Boris! Is there any story behind the above "Glam Slam Club Mix"? Was this ever released online or otherwise? I don't remember a DJ Dudley mix like this. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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squirrelgrease said: Thanks Boris! Is there any story behind the above "Glam Slam Club Mix"? Was this ever released online or otherwise? I don't remember a DJ Dudley mix like this. Yes, the "Glam Slam Club Mix" was released online as the final Ahdio show for the first year of the NPG Music Club (in January 2002). Chunks of it (2 or 3 songs at a time) were also streamed in the Glam Slam room over the course of the year as well. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: squirrelgrease said: Thanks Boris! Is there any story behind the above "Glam Slam Club Mix"? Was this ever released online or otherwise? I don't remember a DJ Dudley mix like this. Yes, the "Glam Slam Club Mix" was released online as the final Ahdio show for the first year of the NPG Music Club (in January 2002). Chunks of it (2 or 3 songs at a time) were also streamed in the Glam Slam room over the course of the year as well. Thanks Boris. I guess it's been a while since I've listened to those Ahdio shows. There must have been at least some in-house CDs of that mix burned for Paisley Park use. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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