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Thread started 10/30/10 8:19am

MrNorway

Little Prince recordings

Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder were both child stars and there are therefore a lot of recordings of them singing when they were kids. But it made me wonder about the young Prince. Did he record anything as a child and are there any recordings of him singing? Would be interesting to hear what his voice was like before?

(And btw: When was the first time Prince entered a recording studio to record??)

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Reply #1 posted 10/30/10 9:02am

MikeyB71

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

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Reply #2 posted 10/30/10 10:02am

OnlyNDaUsa

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MikeyB71 said:

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

but even there were ANY of those sessions voice recordings? I have not listened to those 94 east tapes in a LONG time and I do not recall ANY prince vocals.

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Reply #3 posted 10/30/10 10:07am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

MikeyB71 said:

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

but even there were ANY of those sessions voice recordings? I have not listened to those 94 east tapes in a LONG time and I do not recall ANY prince vocals.

No, prince played guitar on the recordings, he did not sing.

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Reply #4 posted 10/30/10 10:08am

OnlyNDaUsa

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MikeyB71 said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

but even there were ANY of those sessions voice recordings? I have not listened to those 94 east tapes in a LONG time and I do not recall ANY prince vocals.

No, prince played guitar on the recordings, he did not sing.

as i thought,

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Reply #5 posted 10/30/10 10:17am

MrNorway

MikeyB71 said:

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

Why wouldn´t you wanna hear them? Would it not be interesting to hear his child voice and hear if he was a great singer back then, too?

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Reply #6 posted 10/30/10 10:19am

MikeyB71

The first time that Prince recorded songs in a studio that were entirly his own was at Moonsound Studio in Minneapolis. This was in the Summer of 1976. Prince was recording songs that he had written along with Chris Moon, but he also recorded a number of his own songs, including, Baby, I'm Yours, Leaving For New York, Since We've Been Together and Jelly Jam.

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Reply #7 posted 10/30/10 10:22am

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MrNorway said:

MikeyB71 said:

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

Why wouldn´t you wanna hear them? Would it not be interesting to hear his child voice and hear if he was a great singer back then, too?

I suppose it would, i'm not really a big fan of his very early recordings, except for the instrumentals.

That is why i don't think i would like to hear what he did as a child, if he did anything at all.

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Reply #8 posted 10/30/10 10:25am

OnlyNDaUsa

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MikeyB71 said:

The first time that Prince recorded songs in a studio that were entirly his own was at Moonsound Studio in Minneapolis. This was in the Summer of 1976. Prince was recording songs that he had written along with Chris Moon, but he also recorded a number of his own songs, including, Baby, I'm Yours, Leaving For New York, Since We've Been Together and Jelly Jam.

there is some question as to who wrote Baby. I recall that Chris Moon said he wrote it.

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Reply #9 posted 10/30/10 10:26am

OnlyNDaUsa

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MrNorway said:

MikeyB71 said:

^^ i have no idea if tapes exist of Prince singing when he was a child, and if there is, i don't want to hear them.

But the first time that Prince entered into a recording studio was in December 1975.

It was Pepe Willie who employed Prince to play on some songs that he was recording at Cookhouse Studio (in Minniapolis i presume). These recordings were for Pepe's group "94 East."

Why wouldn´t you wanna hear them? Would it not be interesting to hear his child voice and hear if he was a great singer back then, too?

oh yeah that would be very cool to hear them.

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Reply #10 posted 10/30/10 10:30am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

MikeyB71 said:

The first time that Prince recorded songs in a studio that were entirly his own was at Moonsound Studio in Minneapolis. This was in the Summer of 1976. Prince was recording songs that he had written along with Chris Moon, but he also recorded a number of his own songs, including, Baby, I'm Yours, Leaving For New York, Since We've Been Together and Jelly Jam.

there is some question as to who wrote Baby. I recall that Chris Moon said he wrote it.

Really? I have never heard that. Possible i suppose.

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Reply #11 posted 10/30/10 10:31am

OnlyNDaUsa

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MikeyB71 said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

there is some question as to who wrote Baby. I recall that Chris Moon said he wrote it.

Really? I have never heard that. Possible i suppose.

it was in the book "pop life." I will try to find the reffrence.

Princ: A Pop Life by Dave Hill (isbn:0-517-57282-6)

Page 35 "the other two songs in dispute , 'Baby' ... and "My Loce is Forever" bothe credites solely to Prince." (the other song was "Soft and Wet" which Moon co-composed.)

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Reply #12 posted 10/30/10 10:35am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

MikeyB71 said:

Really? I have never heard that. Possible i suppose.

it was in the book "pop life." I will try to find the reffrence.

It would not surprise me if Moon wrote it, or had a hand in the writing of the track.

As we all know, Prince has not given credit to certain people for certain things where it is due in the past.

In saying that, Chris Moon gets a co writers credit on For You for Soft And Wet.

[Edited 10/30/10 10:52am]

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Reply #13 posted 10/30/10 11:09pm

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Most of the earliest circulating recordings r disastrous enough without having 2 go thru the hassle of listening to Prince's childstuff rolleyes

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Reply #14 posted 10/31/10 4:42am

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databank said:

Most of the earliest circulating recordings r disastrous enough without having 2 go thru the hassle of listening to Prince's childstuff rolleyes

That may be very well so, but my question was really just if there ARE any recordings of him as a child so that it could be possible to hear what his voice sounded like back then. The QUALITY of the music is another story - I doubt I would like it myself, because I tend not to like his earliest records.

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Reply #15 posted 10/31/10 12:33pm

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His dad prob. bought a tape recorder (reel to reel) , maybe for his own music, and there's prob. home movies we'll never see unless there's an in depth documentary about Prince where they'd need to include it, or a scrapbook style book taking still shots from it.

Whether or not those tapes exist... only Prince and his assistant(s), could answer that. Depends if he held on to everything he's ever written and recorded, and that someone didn't erase over the tapes.

He composed songs before he was a teenager, but I doubt his dad was thinking of having those songs registered and copyrighted...

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Reply #16 posted 10/31/10 2:00pm

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It would be a great find, there has to be some recording somewhere
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Reply #17 posted 11/01/10 4:17am

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databank said:

Most of the earliest circulating recordings r disastrous enough without having 2 go thru the hassle of listening to Prince's childstuff rolleyes

I find them very interesting, especially when put in the context of one man's artistic evolution.

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