Maybe we should go to PP and steal the vault before it's too late.
When his rights to his classic albums revert back to him, we may not ever see any remasters emerge.
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Some orgers are already hatching a plot along those lines:
http://prince.org/msg/7/361565
I think we'll eventually get some kind of digital remasters because Prince changes his mind so much and at some point he'll want to release them. Or his money problems might get serious enough that he really needs the cash. His recent comments about not liking digital music are just a lot of nonsense to justify the fact that he isn't putting anything out at the moment. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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"Old" people still buy plenty of CDs. Especially when it involves music they loved when they were young.
<sigh> Yes, it must be all those labels going under who're spending good money on promoting re-releases of records that didn't sell any significant numbers when they were first released.
Record labels release tremendous amounts of records that come nowhere near recouping their costs. Look at the cover of Mojo or Q or Uncut: each month it's "100+ reviews".
Are you for real? Can't you see the difference between a record that has already sold 1+ million copies and has been steadily available on CD for 30+ years, versus a virtually unknown record that sold a couple of hundred copies max and hasn't been available for 50 years? The cost of manufacturing an distributing well-known Prince CDs is negligable. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Exactly.
The best thing to do would be to pay him to keep out of it -- the same deal as with the 1993 compilation. I'd want everyone involved, except for Prince. © Bart Van Hemelen
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How do you know if the original tapes are even in good shape? If they're not stored properly, tape has been known to suffer drop outs or deteriorated sound. When Genesis released their Archives box sets in the 1990's, Peter Gabriel & Steve Hackett (who were no longer in the band) had to overdub new parts into some of the songs because of fade out or tracks not properly recorded in the first place. Digital recordings are worse. In some cases whole instrumental tracks have disappeared. [Edited 7/1/11 12:11pm] You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Exactly - it's the only way to ensure P doesn't go all 'George Lucas' on the material. | |
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Has it OCCURED to anybody that the reason the CD's have not been remastered is because Prince is insisting that any "curse words" be "bleeped out" of the original recordings on the reissues/remasters?
This is just so obvious.
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Why weren´t they bleeped out of the recent vinyl re-issues then?
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Nobody really "knows" anything in this debate.
But if they would be in bad shape they could be fixed.
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Maybe Prince isn't really that far gone. I definitely wouldn't exclude him wishing to revise some stuff here and there, but I imagine he is still pragmatic enough to realise that his fans would not appreciate and that such a move would hurt his sales. | |
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I hope you're right. And it's true, he probably could have demanded that, say, 'Sister' was removed from the Dirty Mind vinyl reissue, but he didn't do that. I'll try to remain optimistic!
Of course, assuming the project ever actually happens in the first place... | |
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It is the consensus of a large number of audiophiles that, for the most part, the then entire Prince CD catalog sounds fantastic.
Which CD's do you feel are substandard sonically? | |
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Then why are the vinyl remaster being welcomed so enthusiastically? They sound many times better than the CDs. The CDs are a problem because the masters used for them were intended for vinyl. | |
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I don't think I understand your points, Bart. It seems like you're arguing a few different things at the same time? Also, the rudeness seems unnecessary. Anyway, we all want the same thing here—more/improved Prince material. I guess I'll go back to lurking this thread.
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I don't think that is the consensus. What do you base that on?
Remastering isn't something that is only done when the original records sound really bad. Most old records could use some sonic improvement and with current technology there is a lot they can do to make old records sound like new again. Not to mention the money they can make with it, especially if they release it in combination with live and previously unreleased material.
In any case. I feel that at least 1999, Purple Rain and SOTT need remastering because of their sound. SOTT is an obvious one; I have several copies of it but they all sound like they were put on CD with a blanket covering the recording device. Little Red Corvette for example on 1999 sounds like it's falling apart from all the cracks on it. PR is less obvious, but suffers from compression of sounds when you put it on really loud, which is what I like to do with that album. And no, it's not my stereo! lol | |
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why? because bart made you to?
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It's OK saying we wouldn't like Prince involved because of how he might mess it up, but what are the extras going to be like without him? They'd be limited to 12" mixes and b-sides surely? Which is great, but we want all those unreleased tracks too don't we - they're not getting put on the discs without Prince's involvement, no? | |
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No it isn't. | |
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If you ask me, most probaly not, no.
In the big picture tho', which is what we need to keep in mind here, this is about control over his back catalogue, for the long term. | |
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Exactly. Bring in someone like Alan Leeds to supervise this thing. I know it won't happen but I would trust a guy like him to make the right decisions. | |
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Parade sounds fantastic. Sign O the Times does not.
Can we agree on that?
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SOTT is terrible, Lovesexy is thin, Parade is thin, ATWIAD is extremely thin, Batman is slightly tinny and also thin.
Purple Rain and 1999 are fantastic examples of well-done transfers. You can hear and feel the bass, especially on 1999, and the sounds are multi-layered.
ATWIAD suffers from a mix that is so dry it practically crackles and would likely be shrill and unpleasant to the ear if the volume levels were simply bumped up to today's standards. SOTT sounds muffled, like a bootleg almost. Which is great because you could pull CD copies of the SOTT tracks and match them up pretty well with tracks from well known bootlegs and they would sound the same. Lovesexy and Parade have a thin and murky muddiness to them that causes tracks like "Under the Cherry Moon" and "Dance On" to suffer despite them being particularly intricate tracks. "Positivity" sounds distorted and bland, "Mountains" is awful and is completely shown up in every single way by most fanmade vinyl transfers of the 12", and "Sometimes It Snows In April" seems to be the track that benefits most from the muted and muffled atmosphere because its a sparse fucking song and the artifacting adds character.
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The Black Album is pretty bad as well. You can hardly HEAR the music if you don't turn the volume up to da max! | |
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I think the thinness suits most of Parade.
You're right about Mountains though.... I guess I'd be afraid this is one album a remaster would completely ruin trying to maker 'bigger'. | |
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That is possible - but the good thing is we still have our original transfers, always.
I would not really mind any of the 80s albums getting 2011 mixes done. As in, leave the song in tact but clean it up and bump the levels up to today's standard. It would be my dream to hear the albums in the clarity they deserve with pumping bass, stomping drums, and ripping guitars. | |
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