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Thread started 06/07/10 2:35pm

thebanishedone

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Somebody's Somebody live studio mix

Can somebody share the story about Somebody's Somebody live in studio mix.

when it was recorded? it sounds similar to the

version he performed on Rosie O'Donnel.

Drumming sounds like Michael Bland and it's superior to album version.

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Reply #1 posted 06/07/10 2:49pm

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Good song

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Reply #2 posted 06/07/10 4:24pm

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Must be really good if it's superior to the album version--cause I love that one! lol

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Reply #3 posted 06/07/10 5:32pm

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thebanishedone said:

Can somebody share the story about Somebody's Somebody live in studio mix.

when it was recorded? it sounds similar to the

version he performed on Rosie O'Donnel.

Drumming sounds like Michael Bland and it's superior to album version.

Good song.

"I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ
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Reply #4 posted 06/07/10 8:19pm

ernestsewell

The credits read:

3. Performed by prince and the NPG

Produced by prince

Recorded and mixed at Paisley Park Studios by prince

Written by prince with Brenda Lee Eager and Hilliard Wilson

Published by Emancipation Music (ASCAP), Brenda Eager Music (ASCAP), & Hilliard Wilson Publishing (ASCAP)

There's no real "story" to it. There were two rerecorded versions of "Somebody's Somebody" that appeared on CD 1 of a 2CD set for "The Holy River". (Disk 2, which you had to buy separately, had the radio edit of the title song , as did Disk 1, and "TMBGIW (Mustang Mix)", an edit of "Somebody's Somebody", and "On Sale Now", which was basically a 0:48 commecial (similar to what he did on Rave Un2)). The two mixes were "Livestudio Mix" which is 3:47, and "Ultrafantasty Edit" which ran 3:45.

Both CDs had their own artwork, which differed slightly on the front (disk 1 on the left, disk 2 on the right in green), but were similar inside. The 2nd disk came in a slimline case, whereas Disk 1 came in a regular jewel case made to hold 2 CDs (the idea being you bought CD2, and put it in CD1's case so you had the 'set'). CD1 also came with 3 exclusive prints of Prince.

Both CDs also came with a postcard addressed to

prince The Artist

FREEPOST

P.O. Box 460

HIGH WYCOMBE

Bucks

HP12 4BR

The other side said "If you wish to receive future release information about The Artist, plus special offers, please complete this card and return it (no stamp required) UK only. Then there was space for all your information, including date of birth (optional), gender, the three main newspapers you regularly read, name of a shop where you buy most of your CDs, and an email address (if you have one).

Indeed the Livestudio Mix is greatly superior to the album version. It backs up my argument that Emancipation, whittled down slightly, and with live drums and a band, could have been a farkin' masterpiece. The dry drum programming by Kirk J., and the one-man band show Prince put on, left it sounding like a reel of demos almost.

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Reply #5 posted 06/08/10 5:20am

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its a great song

[Edited 6/8/10 5:20am]

aka ChristinaS
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Reply #6 posted 06/10/10 6:26am

thebanishedone

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thanx Ernest

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Reply #7 posted 06/10/10 7:43am

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I like it, but I prefer the album version. The slow jam vibe of it works better in that context. As for when the Livestudio mix was recorded, my guess would be early '96 when he was working on and re-working tracks for Chaos & Disorder, when he brought the recently-fired NPG lineup back in for some studio work. the version of the NPG that he had on hand when this single was released wasn't really a recording-calibre band yet at that point. the album version uses the same backing track as the late '94 Exodus version with Derek Hughes on lead vocals.

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Reply #8 posted 06/10/10 8:42am

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ernestsewell said:

The credits read:

3. Performed by prince and the NPG

Produced by prince

Recorded and mixed at Paisley Park Studios by prince

Written by prince with Brenda Lee Eager and Hilliard Wilson

Published by Emancipation Music (ASCAP), Brenda Eager Music (ASCAP), & Hilliard Wilson Publishing (ASCAP)

There's no real "story" to it. There were two rerecorded versions of "Somebody's Somebody" that appeared on CD 1 of a 2CD set for "The Holy River". (Disk 2, which you had to buy separately, had the radio edit of the title song , as did Disk 1, and "TMBGIW (Mustang Mix)", an edit of "Somebody's Somebody", and "On Sale Now", which was basically a 0:48 commecial (similar to what he did on Rave Un2)). The two mixes were "Livestudio Mix" which is 3:47, and "Ultrafantasty Edit" which ran 3:45.

Both CDs had their own artwork, which differed slightly on the front (disk 1 on the left, disk 2 on the right in green), but were similar inside. The 2nd disk came in a slimline case, whereas Disk 1 came in a regular jewel case made to hold 2 CDs (the idea being you bought CD2, and put it in CD1's case so you had the 'set'). CD1 also came with 3 exclusive prints of Prince.

Both CDs also came with a postcard addressed to

prince The Artist

FREEPOST

P.O. Box 460

HIGH WYCOMBE

Bucks

HP12 4BR

The other side said "If you wish to receive future release information about The Artist, plus special offers, please complete this card and return it (no stamp required) UK only. Then there was space for all your information, including date of birth (optional), gender, the three main newspapers you regularly read, name of a shop where you buy most of your CDs, and an email address (if you have one).

Indeed the Livestudio Mix is greatly superior to the album version. It backs up my argument that Emancipation, whittled down slightly, and with live drums and a band, could have been a farkin' masterpiece. The dry drum programming by Kirk J., and the one-man band show Prince put on, left it sounding like a reel of demos almost.

[img:$uid]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b4/Prince_holy.jpg/200px-Prince_holy.jpg[/img:$uid][img:$uid]http://www.mattscdsingles.com/acatalog/15083.jpg[/img:$uid]

One of my favorite eras if not, my favorite. This was one of the most prolific eras for P too. Gold, Chaos and Emancipation all within a few years of one another. smile

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #9 posted 06/10/10 9:40am

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ernestsewell said:

The credits read:

3. Performed by prince and the NPG

Produced by prince

Recorded and mixed at Paisley Park Studios by prince

Written by prince with Brenda Lee Eager and Hilliard Wilson

Published by Emancipation Music (ASCAP), Brenda Eager Music (ASCAP), & Hilliard Wilson Publishing (ASCAP)

There's no real "story" to it. There were two rerecorded versions of "Somebody's Somebody" that appeared on CD 1 of a 2CD set for "The Holy River". (Disk 2, which you had to buy separately, had the radio edit of the title song , as did Disk 1, and "TMBGIW (Mustang Mix)", an edit of "Somebody's Somebody", and "On Sale Now", which was basically a 0:48 commecial (similar to what he did on Rave Un2)). The two mixes were "Livestudio Mix" which is 3:47, and "Ultrafantasty Edit" which ran 3:45.

Both CDs had their own artwork, which differed slightly on the front (disk 1 on the left, disk 2 on the right in green), but were similar inside. The 2nd disk came in a slimline case, whereas Disk 1 came in a regular jewel case made to hold 2 CDs (the idea being you bought CD2, and put it in CD1's case so you had the 'set'). CD1 also came with 3 exclusive prints of Prince.

Both CDs also came with a postcard addressed to

prince The Artist

FREEPOST

P.O. Box 460

HIGH WYCOMBE

Bucks

HP12 4BR

The other side said "If you wish to receive future release information about The Artist, plus special offers, please complete this card and return it (no stamp required) UK only. Then there was space for all your information, including date of birth (optional), gender, the three main newspapers you regularly read, name of a shop where you buy most of your CDs, and an email address (if you have one).

Indeed the Livestudio Mix is greatly superior to the album version. It backs up my argument that Emancipation, whittled down slightly, and with live drums and a band, could have been a farkin' masterpiece. The dry drum programming by Kirk J., and the one-man band show Prince put on, left it sounding like a reel of demos almost.

[img:$uid]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b4/Prince_holy.jpg/200px-Prince_holy.jpg[/img:$uid][img:$uid]http://www.mattscdsingles.com/acatalog/15083.jpg[/img:$uid]

I loved the livestudio version and the remix. In fact I even love the (originally planned) unreleased version by.. er.. was it Derrick Hays or someone?

I would love to get a full album of 'livestudio' versions of Prince classic tracks. In fact, I'm shocked he's never released one considering that warners can't release a greatest hits again. Would be a great way of revisiting these tracks, giving fans something a bit different and ensuring Warners got minimal revenue from them.

Oh and one day, I'm gonna get around to using those Funky Ass Loops samples by Sonny & Michael and just for my own pleasure, i'm gonna beef up my favourite Emancipation tracks to give them a more NPG trio feel. Though I've been procrastinating about that for about 4 years now, so it might be a while! smile

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Reply #10 posted 06/10/10 1:22pm

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I love both, but I think the Livestudio mix is better also. Great version.

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Reply #11 posted 06/10/10 11:02pm

nursev

Never heard it bawl

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Reply #12 posted 06/10/10 11:15pm

ernestsewell

nursev said:

Never heard it bawl

You always mentioned so many "basic" things that you've not heard. What Prince stuff have you heard? (Which is the shorter list? haha) You gotta catch up!

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Reply #13 posted 06/10/10 11:19pm

nursev

ernestsewell said:

nursev said:

Never heard it bawl

You always mentioned so many "basic" things that you've not heard. What Prince stuff have you heard? (Which is the shorter list? haha) You gotta catch up!

Well rub it in Ernest bawl I so hate you falloff

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