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Thread started 09/11/10 4:32pm

Gunsnhalen

How Many outtakes Are There For 1999?

I am fascinated by his 1999 era and all the song's, outtakes and b-sides.

i have

G-Spot

Irresistible Bitch

Horny Toad

How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?

What other outtakes and b-sides are there of the 1999 era=]

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Reply #1 posted 09/11/10 4:54pm

billymeade

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There's a ton:

Moonbeam Levels

Moral Majority

Feel U Up

Irresistible Bitch

No Call U

Something in the Water

Actually, just check out Princevault.com's song list and check out the 1981-1982 songs. Surely not all these songs were intended specifically for 1999, but that's okay.

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Reply #2 posted 09/11/10 5:18pm

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Turn It Up was intended for 1999 I believe smile
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Reply #3 posted 09/11/10 5:18pm

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Don´t forget "Extraloveable". Same era.

Something in the Water is not really a 1999 outtake per se because it was released on the 1999 album and the circulating alternate version with the piano part and the missing lyric was actually recorded AFTER the album was released.

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Reply #4 posted 09/11/10 5:26pm

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KoolEaze said:

Don´t forget "Extraloveable". Same era.

Something in the Water is not really a 1999 outtake per se because it was released on the 1999 album and the circulating alternate version with the piano part and the missing lyric was actually recorded AFTER the album was released.

Say what?

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Reply #5 posted 09/11/10 5:30pm

ufoclub

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I found a list online that included:

Tick Tick Bang
Possessed

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Reply #6 posted 09/11/10 5:37pm

OldFriends4Sal
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ufoclub said:

I found a list online that included:

Tick Tick Bang
Possessed

Tick Tick Bang is a Controversy outtake

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Reply #7 posted 09/11/10 6:18pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

ufoclub said:

I found a list online that included:

Tick Tick Bang
Possessed

Tick Tick Bang is a Controversy outtake

Yeah, it's a bit earlier from The Rebels sessions, which predated 1999.

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Reply #8 posted 09/11/10 7:36pm

Militant

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KoolEaze said:

Something in the Water is not really a 1999 outtake per se because it was released on the 1999 album and the circulating alternate version with the piano part and the missing lyric was actually recorded AFTER the album was released.

Says who?

Everything I've heard indicates it's the original demo.

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Reply #9 posted 09/11/10 7:51pm

Spinlight

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ernestsewell said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Tick Tick Bang is a Controversy outtake

Yeah, it's a bit earlier from The Rebels sessions, which predated 1999.

Negative. The original "Tick Tick Bang" came after The Rebels.

The Rebels, Mountain Ears Sound Studios, Boulder, Colorado, 10 – 21 July 1979
You #1 (2:53) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Too Long (4:09) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Hard To Get #1 (3:24) – lead vocal: André Cymone, backing vocal: Prince
Thrill You Or Kill You #2 (6:06) (André Cymone) – lead vocal: André Cymone
Disco Away (4:29) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Instrumental 1 (1:05) (Dez Dickerson) – acoustic guitar & guitar sounding like synth
Instrumental 2 (1:00) (André Cymone) - bass & drums
If I Love You Tonight #1 (4:42) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Turn Me On (1:58) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Head #1

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Reply #10 posted 09/11/10 9:45pm

Gunsnhalen

OldFriends4Sale said:

ufoclub said:

I found a list online that included:

Tick Tick Bang
Possessed

Tick Tick Bang is a Controversy outtake

I Thought Possessed was Purple Rain outtake? hmmm, that's what i got it under anyway's lol

Thank's for the responses i knew it was quite a few, i need to get the rest, isn't there some on the b-sides album?

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Reply #11 posted 09/11/10 9:47pm

Spinlight

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Gunsnhalen said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Tick Tick Bang is a Controversy outtake

I Thought Possessed was Purple Rain outtake? hmmm, that's what i got it under anyway's lol

Thank's for the responses i knew it was quite a few, i need to get the rest, isn't there some on the b-sides album?


One version for 1999, redone for Purple Rain, featured instrumental in the movie, performed on Purple Rain tour.

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Reply #12 posted 09/11/10 10:02pm

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Spinlight said:

ernestsewell said:

Yeah, it's a bit earlier from The Rebels sessions, which predated 1999.

Negative. The original "Tick Tick Bang" came after The Rebels.

The Rebels, Mountain Ears Sound Studios, Boulder, Colorado, 10 – 21 July 1979
You #1 (2:53) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Too Long (4:09) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Hard To Get #1 (3:24) – lead vocal: André Cymone, backing vocal: Prince
Thrill You Or Kill You #2 (6:06) (André Cymone) – lead vocal: André Cymone
Disco Away (4:29) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Instrumental 1 (1:05) (Dez Dickerson) – acoustic guitar & guitar sounding like synth
Instrumental 2 (1:00) (André Cymone) - bass & drums
If I Love You Tonight #1 (4:42) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Turn Me On (1:58) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Head #1

OK, I only have this on Studio Nights. On that version Hard To Get is titled Loving You - should it be Hard To Get? Then where Head #1 is I've got an acoustic Prince jam titled Baby, Baby, Baby (which actually sounds like a DMB song lol ) followed by another acoustic jam titled Nadeara. Are those last two not The Rebels? I've had this forever and not paid one bit of attention to it. But I happened to be messin' around in the general area when I saw this post.

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Reply #13 posted 09/12/10 12:25am

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Tick tick bang bang is from june 1981 intended for Controversy according to the vault (book).

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Reply #14 posted 09/12/10 1:47am

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Cerebus said:

Spinlight said:

Negative. The original "Tick Tick Bang" came after The Rebels.

The Rebels, Mountain Ears Sound Studios, Boulder, Colorado, 10 – 21 July 1979
You #1 (2:53) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Too Long (4:09) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Hard To Get #1 (3:24) – lead vocal: André Cymone, backing vocal: Prince
Thrill You Or Kill You #2 (6:06) (André Cymone) – lead vocal: André Cymone
Disco Away (4:29) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Instrumental 1 (1:05) (Dez Dickerson) – acoustic guitar & guitar sounding like synth
Instrumental 2 (1:00) (André Cymone) - bass & drums
If I Love You Tonight #1 (4:42) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Turn Me On (1:58) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Head #1

OK, I only have this on Studio Nights. On that version Hard To Get is titled Loving You - should it be Hard To Get? Then where Head #1 is I've got an acoustic Prince jam titled Baby, Baby, Baby (which actually sounds like a DMB song lol ) followed by another acoustic jam titled Nadeara. Are those last two not The Rebels? I've had this forever and not paid one bit of attention to it. But I happened to be messin' around in the general area when I saw this post.

No, those last two tracks have nothing to do with The Rebels.

Also, the correct title for Turn Me On is actually "The Loser".

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Reply #15 posted 09/12/10 1:54am

Cerebus

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BorisFishpaw said:

Cerebus said:

OK, I only have this on Studio Nights. On that version Hard To Get is titled Loving You - should it be Hard To Get? Then where Head #1 is I've got an acoustic Prince jam titled Baby, Baby, Baby (which actually sounds like a DMB song lol ) followed by another acoustic jam titled Nadeara. Are those last two not The Rebels? I've had this forever and not paid one bit of attention to it. But I happened to be messin' around in the general area when I saw this post.

No, those last two tracks have nothing to do with The Rebels.

Also, the correct title for Turn Me On is actually "The Loser".

This is exactly why I have a huge collection of Prince "stuff" that I never pay any attention to other than the occasional listen. Every time I try to organize or investigate my dang head near explodes. lol

[Edited 9/12/10 1:55am]

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