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Sign “☮” the Times era 1987 by request
Sign “☮” the Times era 1987 Sign ☮ the Times | |
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the 1st review I read of the Sign “☮” the Times show | |
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4 some reason these photos always make me think of Dream Factory
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Dinner Party March 24,1987 | |
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Rebirth Of The Flesh | |
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[img:$uid]http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx218/MMikeyBee/Prince%20and%20related/P%20mag%20and%20boot%20covers%20and%20ads/madhousePOS8.jpg[/img:$uid][img:$uid]http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx218/MMikeyBee/Prince%20and%20related%20album%20and%20singles/Madhouse8-1.jpg[/img:$uid]
Rehearsals began in late February 1987 with a "road version" of Madhouse for the upcomming Sign O The Times Tour. The group featured Eric Leeds on saxaphone, Levi Seacer Jr. on bass, Dr Fink on keyboards and Leed's friend H.B Bennett on drums. Bennett was a jazz drummer from Pittsburgh who had jammed with Prince in the past. Two weeks into the rehearsals, Bennett was replaced by Dale Alexander, a Minneapolis drummer who had auditioned for Prince's band in 1978. It is said that Prince wanted more of a funk feel to the Madhouse band and felt that Alexander was better suited than Bennett.
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[img:$uid]http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx218/MMikeyBee/Prince%20and%20related/P%20mag%20and%20boot%20covers%20and%20ads/Paris-87.jpg[/img:$uid] [Edited 9/26/10 14:17pm] | |
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[img:$uid]http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx218/MMikeyBee/Prince%20and%20related/P%20mag%20and%20boot%20covers%20and%20ads/princeflyer.jpg[/img:$uid][img:$uid]http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx218/MMikeyBee/Prince%20and%20related/P%20mag%20and%20boot%20covers%20and%20ads/SOTT-Tour.jpg[/img:$uid] [Edited 9/26/10 14:04pm] | |
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If you were going to only one concert that year, this movie should have been the one.... | |
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I would love 2 c some photos of Madhouse performing
1 bad and good thing about the 80's was there was that technology made it harder to get images and info | |
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^ See my post above about the Madhouse band. It is a shame that photos are not available, not that i can find anyway.
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Wait, wasn't Sheila the only Madhouse drummer (aside from Prince)? I know I'm a lazy Prince fan for even asking...I've never been all that knowledgeable about the Madhouse sessions and should do some research... | |
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If so, that is one amazing cloth image. There's so much going on in that whole album cover. I loved staring at it and studying it when it came out. | |
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The album Madhouse "8" was a Prince solo effort, the only other musician on 8 was Eric leeds who played Saxaphone and flute. The second Madhouse album "16" featured five tracks performed by Prince and Eric Leeds, (Matt Fink played on one track). The remaining three tracks feauture Prince, Leeds, Levi Seacer Jr and Sheila E. The third and unreleased Madhouse album "24" was again a Prince and Eric Leeds recording. Prince did however call on the services of a French singer and actress named Mathilda May to deliver some lines in French.
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Two weeks into the rehearsals, Bennett was replaced by Dale Alexander, a Minneapolis drummer who had auditioned for Prince's band in 1978. It is said that Prince wanted more of a funk feel to the Madhouse band and felt that Alexander was better suited than Bennett.
Dale Alexander was a drummer for 94 East and Prince hired Bobby Z as live backing drummer before starting his own band.
Dale Alexander Dr Fink Eric Leeds Levi Seacer Jr
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Cool pic Oldfriends, i love the whole intended mystery of Madhouse, at least to me it was. Prince and his failed intent to keep his name out of the whole Madhouse 8 release. Even pics like this have an air of mystery to them, they remind me of the UK band The Art Of Noise, not musically, but rather the mysic surrounding them.
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Thanks! | |
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There was also a second version of Madhouse 24 recorded. This was recorded in 1993 and featured Prince, Levi Seacer Jr, Sonny Thompson, Eric Leeds and Michael Bland. The album was completed in 1994, but again, remains unreleased.
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The Madhouse thing kinda fell off as well as the protege side during 1988
I think that is one large part about the change from 1986-1987 was that with the desolving of the Revolution it also desolved the proteges such as Sheila E. Jill Jones, Mazarati
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I agree with Madhouse tailing off after 8 and 16. 24 (though one of my favourite Prince instrumental albums) just never had the same mystery to it, maybe it was due to the fact that it was never released, but by the time 24 came along, Madhouse just seemed like routine to Prince. And the '93 version of 24? Lets not even go there, though again, i like it. There certainly was a "golden age" as far as protege's were concerned. Later protege's never seemed to have anything special about them at all imo. I think the last protege album worth any salt was Mayte's Child Of The Sun, sure she is a fairly bad singer, but musically the album was excellent imo, and Mayte seemed to have an innocent charm that was missing with other later proteges, i would have liked to have seen her make a second album. Of course, Mayte cannot be compared to the likes of Jill Jones and Sheila E, who were streaks ahead in musical and vocal talent.
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I was so ready 4 this concert to come 2 the States, seriously disappointed, Prince missed a prime opp to a greater level of success.
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12" Maxi single '6'...TRACKLISTING.. | |
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01. Sign O' The Times
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