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Thread started 01/08/11 12:30pm

andykeen

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Madrid 2 Chicago album...

This is probably the only unreleased album that I have no knowledge of. However, the tracks Mardrid 2 chicago, and breathe are two awesome tracks, I was wondering what other tracks where pinned to this release...If any?


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Reply #1 posted 01/08/11 12:31pm

Spinlight

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No one knows. Just like no one knows the tracklisting of The Last December album nor the prince Greatest Hits album, etc.

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Reply #2 posted 01/08/11 12:33pm

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Spinlight said:

No one knows. Just like no one knows the tracklisting of The Last December album nor the prince Greatest Hits album, etc.

The Last December was announced in a tour book aye?

I'm just wondering if these were the orginal titles for albums...ege. Last December = TRC

M2C = The slaughter house/ TCI / High?!!?!


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Reply #3 posted 01/08/11 12:39pm

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andykeen said:

Spinlight said:

No one knows. Just like no one knows the tracklisting of The Last December album nor the prince Greatest Hits album, etc.

The Last December was announced in a tour book aye?

I'm just wondering if these were the orginal titles for albums...ege. Last December = TRC

M2C = The slaughter house/ TCI / High?!!?!

Naw, I don't think so. The Last December was mentioned in a tourbook that was released waaaay after TRC came out (TRC came out in November, the ONA Tour began in March). It was promoted as an additional album to fulfill the contract, remember?

M2C definitely wasn't High or Choco. But that's just it - no information as to what it actually was. I think this is one of those things that the only people who could illuminate on the topic are Borish Fishpaw, etc.

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Reply #4 posted 01/08/11 12:41pm

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Just found :

Madrid 2 Chicago, described as a "smooth jazz album". It is not known whether this was a finished sequenced album or if it didn't amount to more than a few songs. The project dates to 1998 and was probably somethingPrince recorded after the completion of Newpower Soul. It may at one point have been intended as the next Prince symbol solo album, as Newpower Soul was attributed to The NPG. The musical backdrop consists of little more than a bass drum and some synth touches. Princecombines a whispered spoken vocal with his falsetto singing, creating an intimate atmosphere. The number clocks in at just over 2 minutes. Describing an intense foreplay, Prince encourages his partner to "breathe in, breathe out" and to take him "into the deepest part of your emotion".


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Reply #5 posted 01/08/11 12:44pm

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Madrid 2 Chicago was officially announced at the Celebration 2000 event, June 2000 at Paisley Park (voting for the preferred next album Prince should release). This collection was described as a "smooth jazz album".

Rumoured tracks were "Madrid 2 Chicago" and "Breathe." I'm not certain if other tracks were ever announced.

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Reply #6 posted 01/08/11 12:48pm

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Well I guess its clear then that Madrid 2 Chicago morphed into what's now TRC, then.

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Reply #7 posted 01/08/11 2:12pm

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I don't think more tracks were slated for this. In fact, I don't even believe the actual album was ever configured.

I love M2C but I think Breathe is one of the most horrible tracks Prince could've ever recorded.

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Reply #8 posted 01/08/11 3:02pm

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if anything from the time period of that album has ended up on other releases

than i'm sure that "golden parachute" is the most likely candidate to have been

intended for the madrid 2 chicago album at an earlier date.

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Reply #9 posted 01/08/11 3:27pm

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Madrid 2 Chicago was officially announced at the Celebration 2000 event, June 2000 at Paisley Park (voting for the preferred next album Prince should release). This collection was described as a "smooth jazz album".

Rumoured tracks were "Madrid 2 Chicago" and "Breathe." I'm not certain if other tracks were ever announced.

Yep. I was lucky enough to be there. biggrin

From The Vault:

June 7th 2000

The “Prince: A Celebration” event begins on Prince’s 42nd

birthday...

Fans were able vote for their preferred next album on iMac stations. They could pick one of the following eight albums: Crystal Ball Vol. II (they could choose from 22 song titles); Roadhouse Garden (including “Splash,” “Wonderful Ass,” “Roadhouse Garden,” and “All My Dreams”); a live album (the preferred time period could be entered); rock guitar record; Madrid 2 Chicago (described as a “smooth jazz album”); When 2 R In Love (a collection of ballads, including “Do Me, Baby,” “Insatiable,” “Scandalous,” and “Adore”); a collection of covers by Prince (including “A Case Of You,” “Just My Imagination,” and other “funk classix”); new studio album (preferred flavour/ style could be entered). “Rock guitar record” received most votes.

January 17th 2002

The audio tracks and ahdio show of NPG Music Club download edition #12 are made available. Amongst the audio tracks were four One Nite Alone... tracks, “A Case Of U” (Prince’s cover of Joni Mitchell’s “A Case Of You” from Blue, 1971), “One Nite Alone...,” “Here On Earth,” and “U’re Gonna C Me.” Additionally, “Breathe” and “Madrid 2 Chicago,” listed as being from an album project called Madrid 2 Chicago, were released.

1998 (II) – 1999 sessions

RELEASED:

Baby Knows Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Beautiful Strange Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic

Breathe NPG Music Club website

Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

The Greatest Romance Ever Sold Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Hot Wit U Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Madrid 2 Chicago NPG Online LTD website (later also NPG Music Club website)

Man ‘O’ War Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

New Funk Sampling Series NPG Online LTD website (commercial)

One Song Love 4 One Another website (later also NPG Music Club website)

Prettyman Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Silicon NPG Music Club website

Silly Game Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

So Far, So Pleased Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Strange But True Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

The Sun, The Moon And Stars Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Tangerine Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Undisputed Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Waiting Room No Doubt: Rock Steady

Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Y Should Eye Do That, When Eye Can Do This? NPG Online LTD website (later also NPG Music Club website)

RELEASED COVER VERSIONS:

Everyday Is A Winding Road Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (written by Sheryl Crow, Brian McLeod, Jeff Trott, performed by Sheryl Crow)

Habibi (based on “Machine Gun,” written and performed by Jimi Hendrix) NPG Music Club website

UNRELEASED:

Don’t Say No

I Ain’t Gonna Run

R U Ready?

This Is Your Life

What Should B Souled?

UNRELEASED COVER VERSIONS:

Fight The Power (written by Ridenhour/Sadler/Shocklee, performed by Public Enemy)

Twisted (written and performed by Joni Mitchell) Around the time of the release of The NPG’s Newpower

Also in 1998, Prince began work on an album entitled Madrid 2 Chicago, described by Prince as a “smooth jazz album.” Two of the songs slated for the album were released via Prince’s websites, “Madrid 2 Chicago” and “Breathe.” It is not known whether Madrid 2 Chicago was ever completed or if there were “overlapping” songs with Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. However, Madrid 2 Chicago was one of the eight albums that fans at the “Rainbow Children” celebration in June 2001 were able to vote for, indicating that it in fact was a fi nished album that Prince at one point was considering for release.

Another recording project dating to circa 1998 was a planned album entitled Beautiful Strange. The title track was later released on Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic. A second song slated for the album was Joni Mitchell’s “Twisted” (from Court And Spark, 1974). Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book. The song was played only once on the tour. Although the track “Beautiful Strange” existed in mid-1998 (it was included in the Beautiful Strange TV production broadcast in October 1998), it may not necessarily mean that an entire album was completed by that time. Much like the case with Madrid 2 Chicago, the whereabouts of Beautiful Strange are largely unknown.

“Madrid 2 Chicago”


RELEASE DATE: 26 JANUARY 1999

WEBSITE: LOVE 4 ONE ANOTHER

DURATION: INCOMPLETE 1:23-MINUTE EXCERPT, LATER RELEASED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY NPG MUSIC CLUB, 17 JANUARY 2002


“Madrid 2 Chicago” is a gentle, subdued, and somewhat mellow soul number, starting off with a slow, intricate drum machine pattern. The arrangement is very sparse, focusing on the drums and some synth touches. Prince is longing for his woman, “I got you on my mind, you on my mind, nothing but you on my mind.” The title of the song came from the flight Prince had grown accustomed to when Mayte was temporarily living in Spain.

According to NPG Music Club, “Madrid 2 Chicago” was going to be included on an album entitled Madrid 2 Chicago. The track was recorded in 1998 although it is difficult to pinpoint more exactly.


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Reply #10 posted 01/08/11 3:28pm

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Love the song Madrid 2 Chicago. I wish we had a lossless version.

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Reply #11 posted 01/08/11 3:32pm

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IstenSzek said:

if anything from the time period of that album has ended up on other releases

than i'm sure that "golden parachute" is the most likely candidate to have been

intended for the madrid 2 chicago album at an earlier date.

not sure about that. Golden Parachute was supposedly about Clive Davis after he was osuted from Arista, which happened after Prince released Rave through them. Madrid 2 Chicago was originally mentioned prior to Rave.

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Reply #12 posted 01/08/11 3:37pm

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squirrelgrease said:

Love the song Madrid 2 Chicago. I wish we had a lossless version.

Having all the NPGMC stuff in lossless would be sweet.

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Reply #13 posted 01/08/11 7:06pm

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TheDigitalGardener said:

squirrelgrease said:

Love the song Madrid 2 Chicago. I wish we had a lossless version.

Having all the NPGMC stuff in lossless would be sweet.

I was crushed when they announced that The Chocolate Invasion Box was not going to be manufactured. mad

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Reply #14 posted 01/09/11 12:49pm

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"Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book."

Never heard of this eek Does anyone have it?

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Reply #15 posted 01/09/11 12:58pm

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player said:

"Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book."

Never heard of this eek Does anyone have it?

the Keith Sweat song?

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Reply #16 posted 01/09/11 1:03pm

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player said:

"Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book."

Never heard of this eek Does anyone have it?

As posted above, it's a Joni Mitchell song Prince recorded.

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Reply #17 posted 01/09/11 1:05pm

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squirrelgrease said:

player said:

"Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book."

Never heard of this eek Does anyone have it?

As posted above, it's a Joni Mitchell song Prince recorded.

hers is a cover, actually. didn't realize til I went to wikpedia to see if it could be something other than the Keith Sweat song lol

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Reply #18 posted 01/09/11 1:07pm

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squirrelgrease said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Madrid 2 Chicago was officially announced at the Celebration 2000 event, June 2000 at Paisley Park (voting for the preferred next album Prince should release). This collection was described as a "smooth jazz album".

Rumoured tracks were "Madrid 2 Chicago" and "Breathe." I'm not certain if other tracks were ever announced.

Yep. I was lucky enough to be there. biggrin

From The Vault:

June 7th 2000

The “Prince: A Celebration” event begins on Prince’s 42nd

birthday...

Fans were able vote for their preferred next album on iMac stations. They could pick one of the following eight albums: Crystal Ball Vol. II (they could choose from 22 song titles); Roadhouse Garden (including “Splash,” “Wonderful Ass,” “Roadhouse Garden,” and “All My Dreams”); a live album (the preferred time period could be entered); rock guitar record; Madrid 2 Chicago (described as a “smooth jazz album”); When 2 R In Love (a collection of ballads, including “Do Me, Baby,” “Insatiable,” “Scandalous,” and “Adore”); a collection of covers by Prince (including “A Case Of You,” “Just My Imagination,” and other “funk classix”); new studio album (preferred flavour/ style could be entered). “Rock guitar record” received most votes.

January 17th 2002

The audio tracks and ahdio show of NPG Music Club download edition #12 are made available. Amongst the audio tracks were four One Nite Alone... tracks, “A Case Of U” (Prince’s cover of Joni Mitchell’s “A Case Of You” from Blue, 1971), “One Nite Alone...,” “Here On Earth,” and “U’re Gonna C Me.” Additionally, “Breathe” and “Madrid 2 Chicago,” listed as being from an album project called Madrid 2 Chicago, were released.

1998 (II) – 1999 sessions

RELEASED:

Baby Knows Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Beautiful Strange Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic

Breathe NPG Music Club website

Eye Love U, But Eye Don’t Trust U Anymore Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

The Greatest Romance Ever Sold Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Hot Wit U Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Madrid 2 Chicago NPG Online LTD website (later also NPG Music Club website)

Man ‘O’ War Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

New Funk Sampling Series NPG Online LTD website (commercial)

One Song Love 4 One Another website (later also NPG Music Club website)

Prettyman Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Silicon NPG Music Club website

Silly Game Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

So Far, So Pleased Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Strange But True Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

The Sun, The Moon And Stars Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Tangerine Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Undisputed Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Waiting Room No Doubt: Rock Steady

Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

Y Should Eye Do That, When Eye Can Do This? NPG Online LTD website (later also NPG Music Club website)

RELEASED COVER VERSIONS:

Everyday Is A Winding Road Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (written by Sheryl Crow, Brian McLeod, Jeff Trott, performed by Sheryl Crow)

Habibi (based on “Machine Gun,” written and performed by Jimi Hendrix) NPG Music Club website

UNRELEASED:

Don’t Say No

I Ain’t Gonna Run

R U Ready?

This Is Your Life

What Should B Souled?

UNRELEASED COVER VERSIONS:

Fight The Power (written by Ridenhour/Sadler/Shocklee, performed by Public Enemy)

Twisted (written and performed by Joni Mitchell) Around the time of the release of The NPG’s Newpower

Also in 1998, Prince began work on an album entitled Madrid 2 Chicago, described by Prince as a “smooth jazz album.” Two of the songs slated for the album were released via Prince’s websites, “Madrid 2 Chicago” and “Breathe.” It is not known whether Madrid 2 Chicago was ever completed or if there were “overlapping” songs with Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. However, Madrid 2 Chicago was one of the eight albums that fans at the “Rainbow Children” celebration in June 2001 were able to vote for, indicating that it in fact was a fi nished album that Prince at one point was considering for release.

Another recording project dating to circa 1998 was a planned album entitled Beautiful Strange. The title track was later released on Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic. A second song slated for the album was Joni Mitchell’s “Twisted” (from Court And Spark, 1974). Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book. The song was played only once on the tour. Although the track “Beautiful Strange” existed in mid-1998 (it was included in the Beautiful Strange TV production broadcast in October 1998), it may not necessarily mean that an entire album was completed by that time. Much like the case with Madrid 2 Chicago, the whereabouts of Beautiful Strange are largely unknown.

“Madrid 2 Chicago”


RELEASE DATE: 26 JANUARY 1999

WEBSITE: LOVE 4 ONE ANOTHER

DURATION: INCOMPLETE 1:23-MINUTE EXCERPT, LATER RELEASED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY NPG MUSIC CLUB, 17 JANUARY 2002


“Madrid 2 Chicago” is a gentle, subdued, and somewhat mellow soul number, starting off with a slow, intricate drum machine pattern. The arrangement is very sparse, focusing on the drums and some synth touches. Prince is longing for his woman, “I got you on my mind, you on my mind, nothing but you on my mind.” The title of the song came from the flight Prince had grown accustomed to when Mayte was temporarily living in Spain.

According to NPG Music Club, “Madrid 2 Chicago” was going to be included on an album entitled Madrid 2 Chicago. The track was recorded in 1998 although it is difficult to pinpoint more exactly.


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Reply #19 posted 01/09/11 1:08pm

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errant said:

squirrelgrease said:

As posted above, it's a Joni Mitchell song Prince recorded.

hers is a cover, actually. didn't realize til I went to wikpedia to see if it could be something other than the Keith Sweat song lol

I didn't realize hers was a cover. cool

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Reply #20 posted 01/09/11 1:13pm

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I'm 100% certain that "The Last December" was actually the original name 4 "One Nite Alone... Live". There's no way Prince could release an album called by the name of a studio track from a previous album even if a new version was there, and he obviously planned to release the ONA tour on record from day one. I don't know why no one ever mentions this, it's quite obvious.

I'm in love with the 2 M2C songs we have, both of 'em. I can just hope that P one day releases the whole collection...

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Reply #21 posted 01/09/11 1:46pm

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errant said:

squirrelgrease said:

As posted above, it's a Joni Mitchell song Prince recorded.

hers is a cover, actually. didn't realize til I went to wikpedia to see if it could be something other than the Keith Sweat song lol

I was referring to the lyric book. Any ideas?

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Reply #22 posted 01/10/11 12:41am

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No one knows. Just like no one knows the tracklisting of The Last December album nor the prince Greatest Hits album, etc.

Regarding the tracklisting of The Last December album or the prince Greatest Hits album, I've had a discussion over those titles with Femi JYIA during the Celebration 2002.

Those 'albums' have never existed in such a form.

Those names were dropped in the tourbook as a joke from Prince to tease us for the NPGMC Year 2.

At least, that's what Femi believes.

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cycozora said:

Spinlight said:

No one knows. Just like no one knows the tracklisting of The Last December album nor the prince Greatest Hits album, etc.

Regarding the tracklisting of The Last December album or the prince Greatest Hits album, I've had a discussion over those titles with Femi JYIA during the Celebration 2002.

Those 'albums' have never existed in such a form.

Those names were dropped in the tourbook as a joke from Prince to tease us for the NPGMC Year 2.

At least, that's what Femi believes.

Mmmh... interesting... The Last December could hardly have been anything but a moxk-up title for a live album, though...

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Reply #24 posted 01/10/11 7:41am

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squirrelgrease said:

Love the song Madrid 2 Chicago. I wish we had a lossless version.

It is a good one!

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Reply #25 posted 01/10/11 7:55am

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databank said:

cycozora said:

Regarding the tracklisting of The Last December album or the prince Greatest Hits album, I've had a discussion over those titles with Femi JYIA during the Celebration 2002.

Those 'albums' have never existed in such a form.

Those names were dropped in the tourbook as a joke from Prince to tease us for the NPGMC Year 2.

At least, that's what Femi believes.

Mmmh... interesting... The Last December could hardly have been anything but a moxk-up title for a live album, though...

As far as I know that's exactly what it was.

From what I heard...

Last December = live album, recorded on the One Nite Alone tour (probably an early single CD version of what became "One Nite Alone...Live!")

The Very Best of prince = a collection of 'Prince' hits re-recorded by "prince" (possibly a best of collection of the so called 'new masters')

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Reply #26 posted 01/10/11 10:09am

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squirrelgrease said:

Love the song Madrid 2 Chicago. I wish we had a lossless version.

ME TOO!!!!

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Reply #27 posted 01/10/11 10:09am

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squirrelgrease said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Having all the NPGMC stuff in lossless would be sweet.

I was crushed when they announced that The Chocolate Invasion Box was not going to be manufactured. mad

Again, me too! I LOVE that album!

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Reply #28 posted 01/10/11 11:26am

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errant said:

IstenSzek said:

if anything from the time period of that album has ended up on other releases

than i'm sure that "golden parachute" is the most likely candidate to have been

intended for the madrid 2 chicago album at an earlier date.

not sure about that. Golden Parachute was supposedly about Clive Davis after he was osuted from Arista, which happened after Prince released Rave through them. Madrid 2 Chicago was originally mentioned prior to Rave.

oh, you're right, i forgot all about clive davis there. doh!

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Reply #29 posted 01/12/11 2:29pm

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player said:

"Prince had a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange on some early dates on the 2002 One Nite Alone… tour and “Twisted” was one of the songs featured in the book."

Never heard of this eek Does anyone have it?

On the Sabotage bootleg "One Nite Alone In Washington," one of the discs contains two soundchecks.

On one of the soundchecks, Prince and band play first a short instrumental version of Twisted, and then they perform a short version with vocals.

Very jazzy, with Rhonda on double bass, lovely.

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