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Who Doesn't Like The "Camille" or Feminine Voice in Prince Songs? I have been listening to some Prince songs tonight--including the long version of "Shockacdelica" and "Ole School Company" and I just simply don't like the "speeded up" version of his voice on these songs and others like them... Again, now I'm hearing the "speeded up" voice on "You've Got The Look" and I don't like it! I prefer to hear these songs in Prince's natural voice. Are there songs that you like to hear him sing in the "hyper-feminine" voice? To me, it sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks--and when I say that--I'm referring to the original "Chipmunks Christmas Album" my Mom played when I was a little kid! Am I wrong for liking these type of songs better in P's natural voice? I know it is a matter of choice, but they just sound better in his voice--IMO! [Edited 6/5/10 14:37pm] | |
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YES! | |
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Absolutely wrong!
For me, the best album Prince ever assembled was the Camille album.
I absolutely love that effect.
BTW, not all songs with the speeded up voice can be called Camille songs.
You have to be a total newbie to Prince to dislike that. Maybe you prefer his current rubbish.
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different strokes for different folks i guess
i prefer his regular voice also
i dont necessary dislike "Camille" but i can do without her | |
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I like it on most songs. I admit, there may be one here or there that I think would've been better using a natural vocal, the song "Sex" for instance. And if this is any indication, I love the live versions of "If I was Your Girlfriend." | |
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Yes, you are wrong. Camille is holy. | |
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How can anyone listen to Feel U Up, and not like that voice? He seems to get into a different funk when he breaks out camille. I love it! | |
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The Camille idea was unique and very different from anything Prince had done vocally to that point. There were inclings of it in stuff like "Erotic City", but no really big thing until 1987 or so. I wish Camille had been released, just as its own set of songs, by itself, as is, no promotion or anything. Just drop it out there like he did ATWIAD. Let people find it.
I don't believe things like "F.U.N.K.", or "Ol' Skool Company", and more recent stuff is the Camille voice, or should be considered Camille material. A vocal effect isn't the same as what he was doing w/ Camille. The whole Camille thing was an idea, a character. Shit like "F.U.N.K." is just him fucking w/ ProTools. Not the same.
If Camille is holy, and it is in the Prince world, then that stuff from that era should be the only Camille stuff. Until I see "Camille" listed on the credits of Lotus or whatever, it ain't Camille to me. | |
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^Correct.
The ONLY tracks properly atributed to Camille are the 8 songs originally intended for the Camille album plus U got the look and Scarlet Pussy.
Even if he uses that effect on many other songs they're not Camille songs. | |
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Co - sign. "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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As a fan, I just love/respect the whole idea of the Camille voice/alter-ego, but objectively it has to be said that this infamous voice killed Prince's popularity within the mainstream masses during the late 80s (and the Lovesexy cover finished the job; thank God for the Batman soundtrack!)
I mean, I understand the hatred/surprise/disgust that this voice caused in the the casual fans (not the hardcore) during the late 80s... [Edited 6/5/10 12:25pm] | |
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The sped up voice effect is OK in small doses. Housequake, Feel U Up, Good Love, If I Was Your Girlfriend, Strange Relationship and SEX are absolute classics, but the majority sound just as good to me, if not better with regular vocals. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Even if it's not a 'proper' Camille track , I've always felt a very special love for 'Good Man #1'.
I've always thought it was a perfect example of what a 2nd Camille album could've sounded like in the 90s. | |
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i like Camille | |
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Love your vitriolic ways! A "total newbie"? I don't think so...I first listened to Prince when I was in high school...and that was "I Wanna Be Your Lover,"...so...NOT! | |
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I should rephrase the heading for this post. I shouldn't have said the "Camille" voice but rather the speeded up version of his voice on some songs. I have not heard the Camille album so I can't honestly speak to that one...but some songs, such as those I have mentioned, simply don't sound as good in the "sped up" mode as they do in his natural voice. Alvin and the Chipmunks I don't like; I'll reserve judgment on Camille! | |
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Double-post...OOPS! [Edited 6/5/10 14:14pm] | |
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If you can bear with my vitriolic ways once more, I must say that your rephrasing of the thread title is absolutely terrible and misleading.
I wouldn't have entered the thread if that were the original title. | |
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I liked more when it was lo-fi(ish) and sortof (i.e. SOTT). I feel that now it sounds a little too produced. Although let me contradict myself by saying that i LOVE his voice on Dance 4 Me. | |
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I just love the org! Can't please anyone so I'll just please myself! I'll put it back the way it was orginially stated. This place is a blast! | |
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I think it would be enlightening for those of us who haven't been privileged to hear the Camille album to explain the difference between the "Camille" voice and just a "sped up" vocal effect on certain songs... What is the difference? | |
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I think it would be enlightening for those of us who haven't been privileged to hear the Camille album to explain the difference between the "Camille" voice and just a "sped up" vocal effect on certain songs... | |
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From Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreleased_Prince_projects
CamilleCamille is an unreleased album by Prince, recorded in 1986. The album was planned to consist of 8 tracks recorded by the singer in a funky, sped up vocal. The album was to be released under the name Camille (who would not be pictured on the cover) and not as a Prince album. Much of the music has been released officially in some form or another, however, one song, "Rebirth of the Flesh" remains unreleased in its original form. In 2001, a live rehearsal of "Rebirth of the Flesh" recorded with the Sign "☮" the Times band was released on Prince's Web site. This version, however, had profanity edited from the lyrics. The album was canceled weeks prior to its release in favor of the more ambitious Sign "☮" the Times album. The concept itself was also abandoned and most of the tracks were incorporated into Crystal Ball, which evolved into Sign "☮" the Times.
Two other songs were credited to Camille after the album project was abandoned. The first was "Scarlet Pussy", which was released as the B-side of the 1988 single "I Wish U Heaven" featuring a black label with the artist Camille credited in deep peach. Also, "U Got the Look", which appeared on Sign "☮" the Times and was also released as a single. The video was recorded in France while Prince was on tour and the video was later added into the film Sign "☮" the Times. Prince would later resurrect the character of Camille for the 1988 Lovesexy tour. Within the show, "Camille" sang in a low tone, with Prince's vocal filtered to sound slower. It is often reported in error that "Camille" is simply Prince with a sped up vocal style. Prince has used this technique on numerous occasions, uncredited to Camille. Prince confirms in the Lovesexy tour book that "Camille" is the creator of "The Black Album".
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From what I remember, the original Camille idea was literally the slowing down of the track (non-vocal) by half or 3/4 or whatever as well as the tape recording Prince's voice. Prince would record his vocals for the song, singing it slower (of course). But when both tapes were put together and played back at normal speed, the song was at regular speed, but his vocals sounded "sped up". There's actually a couple of ways to achieve that trick.
The difference now is that he just pulls up a digital effect in ProTools to get the same "voice". That's a real effect, opposed to an affect created by manipulation. The originla stuff wasn't so much of an effect as it was literally a practical (physical) manipulation of the recording process.
There is a great story of Abba literally splicing tape together and looping it around the studio, and the door knob to get a loop going for a song. THe song ends when someone opened the studio door and stopped the loop. THAT kind of raw "let's get it done" attitude is what made Camille great. (There are similar stories about "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" and "Forever In My Life" - SOTT was an album of glorious mistakes.)
For me, hearing the original Camille material and the newer stuff w/ that "effect" is night and day. It's no where the same. They sound totally different, to me. That's why the original stuff is sacred. It was Prince in one of his prolific segments of life experimenting with new sounds and ideas.
Stuff like "F.U.N.K." or whatever is just cheap and disposable. The stuff Squirrelgrease listed is awesome. Play those songs in that order. Hear the project as it was meant to be. It's classic. | |
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Besides the technical way Prince altered his voice on the Camille inspired/credited tracks as Ernest pointed out above - the Camille concept was a project of a particular era. So some folks take issue when non-Camille tracks with sped up vox get labeled incorrectly. If anything, when fans speak up about what is and isn't "Camille", it does help keep the misinformation to a minimum and educates those who want to know more. It may seem like a pissing match at times, but if your skin has thickened up enough by now, the facts are there to put in the brain locker.
That said, there's a lot we don't know about Camille and other tracks with the "Camille" voice. The 1987 script for Graffiti Bridge had Prince as the Camille character and referenced a song titled Camille. Other songs mentioned in the script may also have been intended as part of this high-pitched alter ego's set-list. Also, remember that Scarlet Pussy is credited to Camille, but the voice is slowed down and Prince remarking that the Black Album was Camille's, which features all kinds of voice manipulations and some normally sung tunes as well, means that the vocal has less to do with this character than whatever was going on in Prince's mind during the eighties.
Here's a blogger review of the Camille album for those with an interest. Note: do not purchase this CD, as it has never been released officially. It does make the rounds in various forms and configurations, but is available free and lossless. The one pictured below has been sold on eBay for big money, but it's not official, even though it's described as such by the seller and carries official logos:
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http://www.musicianforums...umid=31180
Prince Camille
4.5
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Even if it was, I wouldn't consider it so. Camille is from that time period ONLY. | |
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Camille was the one that really made me a Prince fan, If I was your girlfriend was the track, i loved that voice. At that time i didn't even know it was a sound effect, i thought he just sang with a different voice LOL Still remember the press was sometimes confused too. I remember in a paper somebody said his voice on Kiss wasn't his real voice, but a speed up one.
I just love Camille | |
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I HATE the Camille voice, sped up, slowed down...whatever you want to call it. I have been a fan for 27 years, so the whole newbie thing is bunk! I don't dislike the songs, but I would take any live performance over the studio versions. I totally agree with the Alvin and the Chipmunks statement, it just sounds stupid to me. To each their own, though. TRUE BLUE | |
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