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Thread started 08/26/11 8:11am

SisterGirl

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FYI "Lotus Flow3r [Vinyl]" by Prince on Amazon.com

For those of you interested. This just arrived in my Inbox a few minutes ago:

"Lotus Flow3r [Vinyl]" by Prince on Amazon.com


http://www.amazon.com/gp/...230_snp_dp

If the link doesn't work, go straight to Amazon and do a search. biggrin

[Edited 8/26/11 8:12am]

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Reply #1 posted 08/26/11 8:16am

berniejobs

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I saw this, too. Does it not include the Bria album?

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Reply #2 posted 08/26/11 8:16am

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I have got an email from amazon as well.

Price..... $27,76...

LF is a bit uneven for me, I think I will pass on this, altho I love to collect vinyls.

The album is ok, but too much fillers in between.

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Reply #3 posted 08/26/11 8:22am

Genesia

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berniejobs said:

I saw this, too. Does it not include the Bria album?

No, it doesn't. Which is the best thing about it. lol

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Reply #4 posted 08/26/11 8:22am

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These were released on vinyl a long time ago. It does not include the Bria album. It does include a full colour poster.

It is said to be limited to 2000 copies worldwide.

The MPLSound album is also available as a single vinyl album.

I have two of the double Lotus vinyl and one copy of the MPLSound vinyl, they were going cheap on ebay so I grabbed them while I could.

http://sleevographia2.fre...pFRA11.htm

and..

http://sleevographia2.fre...0FRA11.htm

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Reply #5 posted 08/26/11 8:26am

Genesia

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TheDigitalGardener said:

These were released on vinyl a long time ago. It does not include the Bria album. It does include a full colour poster.

It is said to be limited to 2000 copies worldwide.

The MPLSound album is also available as a single vinyl album.

I have two of the double Lotus vinyl and one copy of the MPLSound vinyl, they were going cheap on ebay so I grabbed them while I could.

http://sleevographia2.fre...pFRA11.htm

and..

http://sleevographia2.fre...0FRA11.htm

Is this the French release?

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Reply #6 posted 08/26/11 8:28am

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Genesia said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

These were released on vinyl a long time ago. It does not include the Bria album. It does include a full colour poster.

It is said to be limited to 2000 copies worldwide.

The MPLSound album is also available as a single vinyl album.

I have two of the double Lotus vinyl and one copy of the MPLSound vinyl, they were going cheap on ebay so I grabbed them while I could.

http://sleevographia2.fre...pFRA11.htm

and..

http://sleevographia2.fre...0FRA11.htm

Is this the French release?

Yes both the double Lotus vinyl and single MPLSound vinyl are French releases.

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Reply #7 posted 08/26/11 8:43am

berniejobs

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Genesia said:

berniejobs said:

I saw this, too. Does it not include the Bria album?

No, it doesn't. Which is the best thing about it. lol

A lot of people don't seem to like the Bria album. But to me it seems like out of all three discs, the Bria disc is the most concise and fluid. The others jump around in style a lot, which is ok. Perhaps the Bria album would have been better received if it was just released on it's own as a single disc.

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Reply #8 posted 08/26/11 8:55am

Genesia

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berniejobs said:

Genesia said:

No, it doesn't. Which is the best thing about it. lol

A lot of people don't seem to like the Bria album. But to me it seems like out of all three discs, the Bria disc is the most concise and fluid. The others jump around in style a lot, which is ok. Perhaps the Bria album would have been better received if it was just released on it's own as a single disc.

I doubt it. Nobody would ever have heard of it.

I tried listening to it exactly once. Made it to about the fourth track and haven't been back. It might be the most boring thing I've ever listened to in my life.

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Reply #9 posted 08/26/11 8:59am

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Genesia said:

berniejobs said:

A lot of people don't seem to like the Bria album. But to me it seems like out of all three discs, the Bria disc is the most concise and fluid. The others jump around in style a lot, which is ok. Perhaps the Bria album would have been better received if it was just released on it's own as a single disc.

I doubt it. Nobody would ever have heard of it.

I tried listening to it exactly once. Made it to about the fourth track and haven't been back. It might be the most boring thing I've ever listened to in my life.

I agree, Prince does nothing to promote albums by his proteges/whoever, if had not been included in the 3cd Lotus set, I doubt anyone would ever have heard of her album.

I don't like Elixer at all, but I did like Prince's version of that particular song as played at Montreux.

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Reply #10 posted 08/26/11 9:10am

Genesia

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Genesia said:

I doubt it. Nobody would ever have heard of it.

I tried listening to it exactly once. Made it to about the fourth track and haven't been back. It might be the most boring thing I've ever listened to in my life.

I agree, Prince does nothing to promote albums by his proteges/whoever, if had not been included in the 3cd Lotus set, I doubt anyone would ever have heard of her album.

I don't like Elixer at all, but I did like Prince's version of that particular song as played at Montreux.

Of course, this also assumes he could have gotten Elixer released on its own, in the first place. Can you say Milk and Honey?

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Reply #11 posted 08/26/11 9:12am

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^ Ouch! lol

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Reply #12 posted 08/26/11 9:13am

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Genesia said:

I doubt it. Nobody would ever have heard of it.

I tried listening to it exactly once. Made it to about the fourth track and haven't been back. It might be the most boring thing I've ever listened to in my life.

I agree, Prince does nothing to promote albums by his proteges/whoever, if had not been included in the 3cd Lotus set, I doubt anyone would ever have heard of her album.

I don't like Elixer at all, but I did like Prince's version of that particular song as played at Montreux.

Proof that Elixer would have been better received if it had be sung by a seasoned vocalist. Not a singer with limited interpretation technique.

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Reply #13 posted 08/26/11 9:14am

Genesia

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TheDigitalGardener said:

^ Ouch! lol

Am I wrong? lol

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Reply #14 posted 08/26/11 9:22am

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I also have the Lotusflow3r vinyl. It's sealed, so I never opened it. But it says it's limited to 2000 copies indeed, with a poster.

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Reply #15 posted 08/26/11 9:28am

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kewlschool said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

I agree, Prince does nothing to promote albums by his proteges/whoever, if had not been included in the 3cd Lotus set, I doubt anyone would ever have heard of her album.

I don't like Elixer at all, but I did like Prince's version of that particular song as played at Montreux.

Proof that Elixer would have been better received if it had be sung by a seasoned vocalist. Not a singer with limited interpretation technique.

Like Britney Spears ory Katy Perry?

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Reply #16 posted 08/26/11 9:41am

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ludwig said:

kewlschool said:

Proof that Elixer would have been better received if it had be sung by a seasoned vocalist. Not a singer with limited interpretation technique.

Like Britney Spears ory Katy Perry?

Katy Perry is a better singer than just about any of Prince's proteges, past or present.

But I think kewschool is saying that Prince should have kept Elixr for himself. the Montreaux performance suggests that's true of All This Love as well.

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Reply #17 posted 08/26/11 11:26am

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What is the included poster of? Photo of P or Lotus Flow3r graphic art?

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Reply #18 posted 08/26/11 11:27am

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shiloh66 said:

What is the included poster of? Photo of P or Lotus Flow3r graphic art?

The Lotus/MPLSound covers, it's double sided.

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Reply #19 posted 08/26/11 3:15pm

Javi

I also own the vinyl. In my opinion, it's his best cover artwork since the early 90's, and it's great to see it BIG. Also, it's quite a good album, sometimes brilliant.

However, the sequencing becomes disappointing in vinyl, since side A ends with Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful, and not with Colonized Mind, which would have been a perfect song to end the first half of the record. Those are the problems of an album not conceived in vinyl terms that is reconverted into vinyl afterwards. There were some interesting threads in the org some months ago about this problem regarding Diamonds And Pearls and Love Symbol.

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Reply #20 posted 08/26/11 4:20pm

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Genesia said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

^ Ouch! lol

Am I wrong? lol

Do you mean that, after the problems with the Universal deal, Prince would find it hard to get support for a protege act? Or that he would simply find it hard to get a deal for a protege act regardless?

Milk & Honey was cancelled by Universal at the last minute. In Japan it had already been pressed and you can find it on eBay.

The specifics of the situation aren't all known - but what we do know is that Universal pulled the plug on it not because they had any gripes with the quality of the album, but as part of a battle

that had ensued with Prince whereby he was accusing them of not promoting 3121 as much

as he had been led to believe they would, and they in return were accusing him of not

following through with some of the promotional efforts that he had promised.

Financially, the best thing for Universal to have done with the Tamar album upon reaching

an impasse with Prince, would have simply been to release the Tamar album with the bare minimum of promotion. Even if just the core Prince fanbase bought it, they would have made more of that money back than by pulling the plug - it was done simply as a reaction to their problems with Prince....

I think it's a great album.

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Reply #21 posted 08/26/11 4:35pm

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^^ Yes, it's a pity that those Japanese copies cost an absolute fortune though.

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Militant said:

Genesia said:

Am I wrong? lol

Do you mean that, after the problems with the Universal deal, Prince would find it hard to get support for a protege act? Or that he would simply find it hard to get a deal for a protege act regardless?

Milk & Honey was cancelled by Universal at the last minute. In Japan it had already been pressed and you can find it on eBay.

The specifics of the situation aren't all known - but what we do know is that Universal pulled the plug on it not because they had any gripes with the quality of the album, but as part of a battle

that had ensued with Prince whereby he was accusing them of not promoting 3121 as much

as he had been led to believe they would, and they in return were accusing him of not

following through with some of the promotional efforts that he had promised.

Financially, the best thing for Universal to have done with the Tamar album upon reaching

an impasse with Prince, would have simply been to release the Tamar album with the bare minimum of promotion. Even if just the core Prince fanbase bought it, they would have made more of that money back than by pulling the plug - it was done simply as a reaction to their problems with Prince....

I think it's a great album.

I knew all that.

What I'm saying is that Milk and Honey was supposed to be part of a package with 3121 for Universal - and it was the fact that Universal got to (potentially) make $$$$ off a Prince album that got them to take Milk and Honey, in the first place. Well, knowing what happened that time, it just makes sense that Prince would package the next protegee album with his own - and get the money for the whole shebang up front. That way, there couldn't be any gamesmanship after the fact - the CD was coming out.

Prince is nothing if not a "live and learn" kind of guy.

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Reply #23 posted 08/26/11 5:04pm

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Genesia said:

I knew all that.

What I'm saying is that Milk and Honey was supposed to be part of a package with 3121 for Universal - and it was the fact that Universal got to (potentially) make $$$$ off a Prince album that got them to take Milk and Honey, in the first place. Well, knowing what happened that time, it just makes sense that Prince would package the next protegee album with his own - and get the money for the whole shebang up front. That way, there couldn't be any gamesmanship after the fact - the CD was coming out.

Prince is nothing if not a "live and learn" kind of guy.

Gotcha wink

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