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The Dance Electric: The album that should have followed Purple Rain I love Around The World in a Day but I wish Prince would have given us one more slice of his Purple rock before he went off to Paisley Park.
He had alot of top rate stuff that I'm sure would have been another hit album.
Imagine if he had released this.
Prince And The Revolution
The Dance Electric
Side 1
Our Destiny Roadhouse Garden Traffic Jam G Spot All Day All Night
Side 2
Love And Sex Feline 100 Mph The Dance Elecric (11 minute version)
All hard hitting jamming Mpls funk.
First single The Dance Electric followed by G Spot followed by 100 mph.
This would have been one great album | |
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LOVE AND SEX???
You making shit up??
you high n shit?? droppin imaginary songs?? | |
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trafic jam???
aint no way he putting that shit on an album...
seriosly man???
the ladder..nah
raspberry beret nah?
pop life ? nah
traffic jam?? hell yeeeeah
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dude is this your list??
1. 1999
WHAT THE FUCK????????????
Rave,20ten,mplsound HIGHER than GOLD???
nah you should be banned
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Yeah, but Jony, you like Under The Cherry Moon. That just about disqualifies your opinion in any serious discussion.
Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Hahaha, jony is killing it today!
This would have been a good album but it would have been Prince moving backwards, not forwards IMO, stylistically. The sounds of ATWIAD and Parade are the evolution, leading the masterpiece of Sign O' The Times. So I wouldn't change a thing! |
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Reminds me of: http://prince.org/msg/7/360416 and my fantasy PR mkII:
It's not so much going backwards as capitalising on the Purple Rain sound and hype by giving the audience another strong set in the same vein - But when has Prince ever given the public what they want?!!
A lot of artists do try the follow up record idea, sometimes you get bigger and better, sometimes you get more of the same and they're spent, artistically because they sat in one spot for too long. In the end, I think Prince was canny in doing what he did ATWIAD/Parade/SOTT was far more artistically/commercially daring and interesting that belting out another PR-like set (reminds me of Street Songs and Throwin' Down, Rick James - Thrownin' Down is good, but half the songs are just carbon copies of Superfreak). | |
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That wasn't a made-up title. That song exist and it's actually 2 recordings with that title. One was recorded in 1984, just prior to When Doves Cry and the other one was in 1986. Now it is unknown whether or not those 2 recordings have any other connection besides the title. | |
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actually a lot of those songs even though they come from the PR era are very much different sounding Dance Electric, Roadhouse Garden & Our Destiny easily have a PR - ATWIAD bridge | |
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Right, but if the follow up record was in the same vein rather than moving forward (as he did), then surely it follows that he would be either moving backwards or not moving at all. Semantics. I think Prince did the right thing, but perhaps there could have been another way to get some of this other strong material out, perhaps a one-off single release for a certain reason, or a song on a soundtrack.
By all accounts it does seem that WB were already concerned about the amount of music being released and wouldn't have encouraged other ways of doing it. I see no reason why Prince wouldn't have wanted to release some of these songs. Of course, some of them worked perfectly being given to associates, like giving "The Dance Electric" to Andre, but clearly some of the others Prince would have wished to release himself but they didn't fit stylistically with his main current project.
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I have never been inside Prince's Vault but, I can just see what is in there. Dance Electric is on the 'Ice Cream Castle' bootleg album. It consists of: The Bird, Chocolate (take 1), Do Yourself A Favour, Chocolate (take 2) and Dance Electric. They are all in demo/rehersale form. What I really want 2 know is what color is the cover of that bootleg album? I think it might just be of 1 color. If I am right, I will never know. | |
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Yep, I could easily see WB allowing Prince 2 release 2 records, because I think they wanted something a bit stronger than ATWIAD
He could have released ATWIAD as a 'love letter 2 his fans' and "Dance Electric"
I don't really see it as standing still or moving backwards because the music then was just so alive and different. There were different styles that I think musically Purple Rain was more diverse than 1999. Purple Rain had songs like Computer Blue When Doves Cry Purple Rain I Would Die 4 U and all these songs represent a serious diverse flavour of styles and sounds
Dance Electric, Our Destiny, Roadhouse Garden, Traffic Jam, Manic Monday, 4 the Tears in Your Eyes all have a very different feel that would have been almost a more 'organic' sounding PR | |
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jonylawson said: trafic jam???
aint no way he putting that shit on an album...
seriosly man???
the ladder..nah
raspberry beret nah?
pop life ? nah
traffic jam?? hell yeeeeah
dude you smoking some good stuff I never meant as a replacement to atwiad but released before. I'm sure we could have handle 2 albums in 1985. Plus I think he would satisfied alot of the purple rain fans and consolidated his fan base. By the way your tone is out of order, I thought you must have a youngling, but I checked your profile and was shocked to see you were 35. You hinted at a difficult upbringing so I guess that's what made you the way you are, bearing this in mind I'll pity you and move on. | |
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altho i do love ATWIAD, i kind of agree with this idea. an album that felt like a sort of extension of PR but more geared toward radio (which is what I view this list as) would have been cool.
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You're totally forgetting that this is what Eric Leeds called Prince's 5 year plan. Show the Rolling Stones. Show the Beatles. Besides, none of the songs on this hypothetical album are as strong as those on Purple Rain. | |
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PITY!!PITY!!PITY At last from the org i have pity!
oh thankyou thankyou...i feel like an extra in the A team who inanvertently stepped on Mr t's large warrior feet..
and *ahem* for the record
ATWIAD is still the bravest and perverse album EVER by a major artist. i would have loved to be a fly on the wall when prince previewed the album to WB sat coss legged with wendy twirling flowers in his hand
i mean DAMN! who the fuck has ever followed up a smash with an album like that that takes artistic balls i mean it would be like following up Purple Rain the movie with a black and white celluoid piece of whimsy...........
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ATWIAD was in may ways Purple Rain part 2.
And now in retrospect its easy to ascertain that what with DM's stripped demo sound and dirty lyrics, Controversy's mish mash of sights n sounds, 1999's techno synth fried rock, ATWIAD is not really that out there as a follow up. In fact its "safe."
Now if he followed Rain with Parade, that would be some cajones. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Whatever, this would be one damn fine album that would be up there with his very best. The Dance Electric is in my top 5 Prince songs. I went off and put together my own little imaginary Prince album from 1985 using studio outtakes and it was a very nice listen. High Fashion Mutiny Feline G spot Desire Lust u always instrumental The Dance Electric. I now can't stop listening to Feline, I really never payed it any attention before but it's genius. Would love to get my hands on the finished song. | |
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He should have took the best stuff from ATWIAD and the best stuff from parade and put them on one album, with the dance electric, old friends 4 sale and she's always in my hair added.
not in any order 01 the dance electric (not the way too long overrated bootleg version) 02 she's always in my hair 03 kiss 04 new position tamborine 05 pop life 06 raspberry beret 07 old friends 4 sale 08 paisley park 09 Temptation
This would have worked with combining for you 1978 with prince 1979 and the black album with lovesexy
1 iwanna be your lover 2 soft and wet 3 why you wanna treat me so bad 4 sexy dancer (8:53 version) 5 just another sucker (non lp track tossed in) 6 i feel for you 7 bambi 8 i'm yours 9 it's gonna be lonely
Too many slow songs on both for you and especially prince. Baby and still waitng sucks so I picked it's gonna be lonely. too bad Prince favoured the weak still waitng over this strong slow jam and never even performed it live
lovesexy/black album could have one side called the dark and the other side called the light | |
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I totally agree with the idea of this thread.I was never all that crazy about ATWIAD...I would have liked at least one more Prince album with the classic Minneapolis sound.When I listen to stuff like "Extra Lovable","Electric Intercourse","G-Spot" (Prince's 1983 version),etc...I just think it's a shame that the world never got to hear these amazing songs. | |
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I agree. Raspberry Beret is right in keeping with Take Me With You, Temptation is right there with Darling Nikki (with that dirty, bluesy, strip club vibe).
And actually, I think America wouldn't sound amiss on Controversy.
It was Parade that really took him away from Purple Rain. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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This shit would have been to Purple Rain, a slightly more interesting sounding MPLSound to Lotusflow3r.
G-spot, All Day All Night, 100Mph, and Dance Electric are all interesting enough I guess, but anything but a progression for Prince. it's the type of album I would have played to death for a month, then shelved.
To me, this 'Dance Electric' album would have ended sounding like any number of Prince copycat acts out there at the time, where ATWIAD stood out.
I love it when Prince's music used to make people scratch their heads. | |
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We had the same discussion on MoQuake a while back, that it would have been cool to hear an album of the roughly Purple Rain era tracks that were unfinished, relegated to B-sides or given away. After some back-and-forth I think this was the proposed list:
1. Possessed 2. She's Always in My Hair 3. Sugar Walls (with a lyric change of course) 4. The Glamorous Life 5. 17 Days
1. I Love You (A Million Miles) 2. 100 MPH 3. Wonderful Ass 4. All Day, All Night 5. Bedtime Story
Certainly there were many other available tracks at this time but these songs I think would have made a cohesive album and would have kept with his desire to not release a re-hash of Purple Rain... | |
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The Ladder/Purple Rain, America/baby Im A Star....
I agree... Parade was the real left turn "Climb in my fur." | |
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