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1977 Instrumental Sessions.
I am a Prince instrumental freak. Just recently i discovered the 8 instrumentals he apparently recorded in Owen Husney's rehearsal room in 1977. The line up was Andre Cymone, Bobby Z Rivkin and Prince. These recordings sound as fresh today as any instrumental release from Prince since Madhouse 8. The Madhouse albums in my opinion have (so far) not been beaten, but these 1977 recordings using just a simple 3 piece, with drums, bass and keyboards, sound as modern and accomplished as the instrumental albums Prince has released officially. Is there anyone familiar with these recordings? What is your opinion on them? | |
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I love those instrumentals.
Your linking them with Madhouse is very appropiate.
In fact, during those days Prince declared in an interview that he wanted to release in paralell with his current output some jazz-infused material (can't remember the actual quote and outlet).
He got to that 10 years later with Madhouse.
Though unreleased (and unheard bar U Gotta Shake Somethin') The Flesh sessions are a sort of a middle point in that route, as are The Family instrumentals.
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I have not heard these. But I think I would dig them.
really like that it's a 3-piece... hope there are no overdubs... I think it would sound best live and raw... | |
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Although i am not 100% certain, these tracks sound 'live.' They can be found on the 'Work It 2.0 Vol 1' bootleg, sound quality is excellent. | |
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cool. thx. I'll try to check it out. | |
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I guess they were recorded during rehearsals in or around Owen Husney's Loring Park office. Loring Park is a few blocks from Sam's (what would eventually become First Avenue). If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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What do you think of the recordings squirrelgrease, are they your cup of tea?
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I often listen to these. They could make a great album just the way they are if Prince was to release unreleased material.
They also show that Bobby was a much better drummer than what he did with Prince on stage suggests. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I agree with you about Bobby Z, i was surprised by the drumming on these recordings. On stage with the Revolution he was more cold and mechanically repetative, which suited the music fine of course, but on these instrumentals he rocks.
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I'll have to give them a listen again. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I haven't burned all of Work It 2.0 to CD yet and I only skimmed those instrumental tracks a long time ago. My PC went up in smoke, so I have to find the back-ups. I love Prince instrumentals as well, but I have yet to give the Loring tracks my full attention. It's on my to-do list for sure. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Sorry to hear about the pc, i just completed my download and burn to disc of all 8 volumes of Work It 2.0, quite a task, but worth it in the end. Let me know when you get a chance to listen to those instrumentals. | |
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Were these on the 'Sound 80' portion of the Studio Nights boot back in the day? There was a whole disc of instrumentals but I don't know which sessions they were from if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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Interesting | |
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I don't have Studio Nights, so I'm not familiar with those 16 instrumentals on the set. It looks like that boot is all over the map considering what is on it and what isn't.
From scififilmnerd's wonderful thread: http://prince.org/msg/7/320445
Home recordings, 1976
http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/ug2p/ Studio Nights: Sound 80 2CD
G2P Rating 4/5.0 Sound 80 Demos 1977 baby soft and wet my love is forever we can work it out make it through the storm instrumental just as long as we're together
1978-1979 Outtakes i miss you donna down a long lonely road
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thats some serious info there Squirrel! Thankyou would still like to know exactly which tracks are from which sessions on Sound 80 there's another 2 untitled instrumentals on the 'Untitled' portion of Studio Nights and again I have no idea of which sessions they are from! Most frustrating :@ if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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Hopefully someone with a better knowledge than me of these early years will help explain which tracks are on that boot. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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