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Thread started 09/29/10 1:51pm

MikeyB71

Tamar-Milk & Honey, what is Prince's role?

I am requesting some information about Prince's involvement on Tamar's Milk & Honey album.

I understand that Sonny T and Michael B played on the album, but i can find no other information.

Does anyone know (for sure) what Prince's involvement was?

What songs did he write/produce?

What instruments did he play on the album?

Thanks in advance.

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Reply #1 posted 09/29/10 2:04pm

Farfunknugin

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He co-wrote and played guitar on very track i believe. The Red Headed Stepchild riff sounds like a direct lift off of American Woman. I saw the mini tour he did w/ her at the Fillmore, SF. He extended almost every song with epic solo's. Great show.

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Reply #2 posted 09/29/10 2:18pm

MikeyB71

Farfunknugin said:

He co-wrote and played guitar on very track i believe. The Red Headed Stepchild riff sounds like a direct lift off of American Woman. I saw the mini tour he did w/ her at the Fillmore, SF. He extended almost every song with epic solo's. Great show.

Nice.

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Reply #3 posted 09/29/10 3:20pm

vitriol

I understand he wrote all the music, played most of the instruments and Tamar wrote or co-wrote the lyrics.

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Reply #4 posted 09/29/10 3:50pm

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As far as I remember, P Co-wrote, Axed, Engineered Milk and Honey.

But Tamar was holding her own well, she write's a lot of her own material, as well as the musical arrangement.

Found this..

Recording “MILK & HONEY” at Prince’s Minneapolis studio was a ground-up process. “This album was driven first by the bass line,” explains Davis. “I’d sit at the piano and play the bass line. Then I’d bring in live musicians to build on that bass line. Afterwards, I would harmonize a melody on top of that, just humming or singing la, la, la. The longer I grooved to the track, I would begin to feel something personal.”


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Reply #5 posted 09/29/10 3:54pm

andykeen

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* Written and produced by Tamar Davis and Prince
* Guest musicians - Cora Coleman Dunham, Joshua Dunham, Michael Bland, and Sonny Thomson
* String arrangements by Clare Fischer
* Recorded at Paisley Park and 3121
* Photography by Afshin Shahidi
* Design by Sam Jennings


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Reply #6 posted 09/29/10 4:12pm

MikeyB71

Thanks everyone.

So it seems pretty safe to assume that Prince's input was significant. At the very least co-writing and playing at least one instrument on each track.

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Reply #7 posted 09/29/10 5:59pm

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"Kept Woman" on Elixer is pretty much exactly the same as it appeared on the Tamar album, with the exception of course of the lead vocals and some slightly different synths. That suggests to me that that song is more or less a complete Prince composition/production. But yeah, although there's no evidence, I reckon Milk & Honey is pretty much all Prince with some tracks having stemed from jam sessions with Michael B & Sonny T, and Cora & Josh.

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Reply #8 posted 09/29/10 11:11pm

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Farfunknugin said:

He co-wrote and played guitar on very track i believe. The Red Headed Stepchild riff sounds like a direct lift off of American Woman. I saw the mini tour he did w/ her at the Fillmore, SF. He extended almost every song with epic solo's. Great show.

Yeah, that was a great show. I just wish he would have done a few more of his own songs.

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