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Thread started 01/24/11 4:12pm

link343

DBF's NPG Sampler

So Digital Funk Bitch new release is out and I have some questions. Most importantly, where did these tracks come from? I first thought it might be from the 'NPG Records Sampler Experience', but Prince Vault only shows those tracks on there as being less than :30 each. It seems like it's from a radio broadcast. On his Segue, Morris mentions WNPG and the weather in the Twin Cities. I don't think this would happen if it was for a sampler. There's no mention of the source on the artwork at all.

As for a review of it, its good. I'm pretty sure this was taken from a cassette. It sounds like that DFB applied some hiss removal, but I'm not sure. The P. Control remixes have been released Officially, so why include them?

DBF#19 - NPG Sampler

1. P. Control (House Mix)

2. P. Control (Club Mix)

3. Morris Hays segue

4. Somebody's Somebody (Derick Hughes' version)

5. Madhouse Segue (voice-over playing over the intro of Asswoop)

6. Asswhuppin' In A Trunk (3:27 edit)

7. Ethereal Segue

8. Parlor Games (3:23 edit)

9. Free the Music

[Edited 1/24/11 16:16pm]

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Reply #1 posted 01/24/11 4:36pm

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link343 said:

So Digital Funk Bitch new release is out and I have some questions. Most importantly, where did these tracks come from? I first thought it might be from the 'NPG Records Sampler Experience', but Prince Vault only shows those tracks on there as being less than :30 each. It seems like it's from a radio broadcast. On his Segue, Morris mentions WNPG and the weather in the Twin Cities. I don't think this would happen if it was for a sampler. There's no mention of the source on the artwork at all.

As for a review of it, its good. I'm pretty sure this was taken from a cassette. It sounds like that DFB applied some hiss removal, but I'm not sure. The P. Control remixes have been released Officially, so why include them?

DBF#19 - NPG Sampler

1. P. Control (House Mix)

2. P. Control (Club Mix)

"P. Control" cassette from December 1995. See http://prince.org/msg/7/318315

3. Morris Hays segue

4. Somebody's Somebody (Derick Hughes' version)

5. Madhouse Segue (voice-over playing over the intro of Asswoop)

6. Asswhuppin' In A Trunk (3:27 edit)

7. Ethereal Segue

8. Parlor Games (3:23 edit)

5-8 are from the "NPG Records Sampler Experience" tape, handed out at some 1995 concerts. See also http://prince.org/msg/5/319042 . 3-4 maybe also.


9. Free the Music

[Edited 1/24/11 16:16pm]

Also from a tape.

Basically a compilation of various tracks that are only available on (rare) tapes.

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Reply #2 posted 01/24/11 4:56pm

link343

Thanks. I'll have to message Prince Vault about their times. Now I want the full tape! mad

I've checked the segues on the Revelations set and they match up. Though the Somebody's Somebody segue wasn't included in the track.

EDIT:

Yep, the Morris segue was just tagged on to the beginning of the track. The same tracks. I hope we see the rest of the tape soon.

[Edited 1/24/11 17:00pm]

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Reply #3 posted 01/24/11 5:37pm

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Downloading it now. Thanks for the heads up. I actually have the NPG sampler tape that some of these tracks are from. But, it's sealed and I don't have a cassette player anyway lol. So I'm glad there's some rips floating around, especially if they've made the effort to clean up any tape hiss that may have been on there.

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Reply #4 posted 01/26/11 1:32pm

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Reply #5 posted 01/26/11 2:46pm

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This seems a bit of a mixed bag, I don't understand the reasoning behind inclusion/exclusion of tracks.

I have the NPG Sampler cassette given out at the '95 shows, but certainly no way to rip it in 2011! So I guess it's useful, but I did think they were already on some boot or another?

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Reply #6 posted 01/26/11 3:37pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

9. Free the Music

Also from a tape.

Basically a compilation of various tracks that are only available on (rare) tapes.

So this version of "Free The Music" is different from the version that was released on CD ?

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Reply #7 posted 01/26/11 3:42pm

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Strange release. I got excited for a minute when I thought it would be the full 16-track Sampler Experience which I've been after digitally for a while now. Does anyone know where to find a good rip of this? I'm not very savvy when it comes to stuff like this - even though my cassette player ain't bad, I wouldn't even know where to start.

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Reply #8 posted 01/26/11 3:54pm

link343

fragglerock said:

BartVanHemelen said:

Also from a tape.

Basically a compilation of various tracks that are only available on (rare) tapes.

So this version of "Free The Music" is different from the version that was released on CD ?

Nope. Same version.

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