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Thread started 01/22/12 11:59am

databank

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So what's the deal with P's involvement in "Too Sexy" and "Save The People"???

Princevault says with no ambiguity that Prince wasn't involved in any of these tracks.

Boris, in his Housequake.com masterlist, used to say that Prince was involved not as a composer of course, but as "producer only" (whatever that means: playing on the track? mixing it? supervising the recording? arranging it????).

I trust Boris: he's not the kinda dude to claim something without doing his homework, so I included both songs in my discog (link below), but I'd like to have some final words on this and see him and Princevault agree on something!

Boris and Princevault folks are u around?

Anyone else has any clue?

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Reply #1 posted 01/22/12 12:04pm

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Pardon my ignorance, but who are the artists for these songs?

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Reply #2 posted 01/22/12 12:13pm

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I would love to know this too (I'd love to have more info on the recording of The World Is High and Paradise Gardens, as well). This is just conjecture on my part: Save the People seems like a Prince/Sheila jam session. I kind of imagine him jamming out a groove and then her joining in with percussion, and then that jam session got turned into the finished product (which, IMO, has absolutely amazing percussion work on it). Also, toward the end of the song, it sounds like it repeats the drum machine pattern that was used in The Glamorous Life. Not that that means anything, but it seems like a Prince thing to do.

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Reply #3 posted 01/22/12 12:25pm

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Aristotle said:

Pardon my ignorance, but who are the artists for these songs?

They are Sheila E. B-sides.

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Reply #4 posted 01/22/12 1:36pm

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databank said:

Princevault says with no ambiguity that Prince wasn't involved in any of these tracks.

Boris, in his Housequake.com masterlist, used to say that Prince was involved not as a composer of course, but as "producer only" (whatever that means: playing on the track? mixing it? supervising the recording? arranging it????).

I trust Boris: he's not the kinda dude to claim something without doing his homework, so I included both songs in my discog (link below), but I'd like to have some final words on this and see him and Princevault agree on something!

Boris and Princevault folks are u around?

Anyone else has any clue?

I will share your enquiry with princevault and provide any clarification forthcoming.

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Reply #5 posted 01/22/12 4:52pm

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daPrettyman said:

Aristotle said:

Pardon my ignorance, but who are the artists for these songs?

They are Sheila E. B-sides.

Thanks! biggrin

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Reply #6 posted 01/22/12 9:53pm

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langebleu said:

databank said:

Princevault says with no ambiguity that Prince wasn't involved in any of these tracks.

Boris, in his Housequake.com masterlist, used to say that Prince was involved not as a composer of course, but as "producer only" (whatever that means: playing on the track? mixing it? supervising the recording? arranging it????).

I trust Boris: he's not the kinda dude to claim something without doing his homework, so I included both songs in my discog (link below), but I'd like to have some final words on this and see him and Princevault agree on something!

Boris and Princevault folks are u around?

Anyone else has any clue?

I will share your enquiry with princevault and provide any clarification forthcoming.

Thanks biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 01/22/12 10:32pm

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Cool, hadn't heard these before
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Reply #8 posted 01/23/12 7:21am

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databank said:

langebleu said:

I will share your enquiry with princevault and provide any clarification forthcoming.

Thanks biggrin

Yes, thanks! I, too, have often wondered about this, looking forward to the answer...

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