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Thread started 04/22/10 8:09am

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Madhouse's "24" (1993 version)

I love that crazy ending for the album ("Sonny T. Segue") biggrin

"Space" is a bit corny (compared to the vocal version which i love) but i really like the whole album: "Asswoopin' In A Trunk" and "Rootie Kazootie" in particular are amazing!!!

I wish Prince had released it at the time!

Has any of the musicians involved ever talked about the making of this album?
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Reply #1 posted 04/22/10 9:08am

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this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.
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Reply #2 posted 04/22/10 9:31am

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.


I agree totally.
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Reply #3 posted 04/22/10 9:51am

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.


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Reply #4 posted 04/22/10 11:00am

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.

Don't be daft, that makes way too much sense.
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Reply #5 posted 04/22/10 11:10am

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.



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Reply #6 posted 04/22/10 11:11am

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databank said:

I love that crazy ending for the album ("Sonny T. Segue") biggrin

"Space" is a bit corny (compared to the vocal version which i love) but i really like the whole album: "Asswoopin' In A Trunk" and "Rootie Kazootie" in particular are amazing!!!

I wish Prince had released it at the time!

Has any of the musicians involved ever talked about the making of this album?


I've never heard anything from anyone involved about the making of the 24. Either version.
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Reply #7 posted 04/22/10 12:02pm

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.



totally agree, and I always though if he was going to give us anything it would be stuff like this.

What would have been cool was if he'd have put The Flesh stuff onto LF.

Going back to this version of 24, it is for me by far the weakest of all his instrumental albums.

I always loved 8 and 16, 1988 24 was ok but this 24 was far too close to lift music.

I must admit I haven't bothered with it in years.
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Reply #8 posted 04/22/10 12:08pm

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HonestMan13 said:

errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.



beatdeadhorse Lotusflow3r.com is deader than this horse!


if it's dead then why has he still got that silly purple globe on there, i mean what's the point?


cool
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Reply #9 posted 04/22/10 2:57pm

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bigd74 said:

HonestMan13 said:




beatdeadhorse Lotusflow3r.com is deader than this horse!


if it's dead then why has he still got that silly purple globe on there, i mean what's the point?


cool


Teasing us i think lol
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Reply #10 posted 04/22/10 2:59pm

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HonestMan13 said:

databank said:

I love that crazy ending for the album ("Sonny T. Segue") biggrin

"Space" is a bit corny (compared to the vocal version which i love) but i really like the whole album: "Asswoopin' In A Trunk" and "Rootie Kazootie" in particular are amazing!!!

I wish Prince had released it at the time!

Has any of the musicians involved ever talked about the making of this album?


I've never heard anything from anyone involved about the making of the 24. Either version.


http://www.thelastmiles.c...-leeds.php

Eric Leeds talks about the making of the 88 version as well as "Times Sqaured" here.

There also was a 1995 version of "24" but only 2 tracks emerged as snippets, and both are jazz versions of "Kamasutra" tracks.
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Reply #11 posted 04/22/10 2:59pm

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errant said:

this is the sort of thing, along with, say the 1988 version and things like The Undertaker, that would have been perfect to put up on LF.com. full albums, little side projects, completely finished that you know damn well he no longer has any use for that are just sitting around collecting dust.


Yeah, it would have been wonderful cry
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