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Thread started 02/03/12 7:16pm

figital

the back door of the vault...work it 2.0

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

maybe no one will know for sure, but i am up to hear your theories and speculation.

i've been plowing through this material and a few things stand out about it:

1-there are hundreds of songs (647 to be exact. about 40 hours of it.)

2-the fidelity of most of them is quite good

3-some of this stuff is wicked good (the irony isn't lost on me that it betters a lot of the officially released materials)

4-some of it has never been out in any form ever

for someone who is a known control freak, it seems odd that this much would seep out like it has.

did prince work in the studio for 3 days in a row, pass out under the mixing desk and forget to lock the vault's back door?

and finally, if there's 34 cds worth here, how much more is there in the vault that isn't in this set or hasn't been accounted for. it does truly boggle the mind!!

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Reply #1 posted 02/03/12 7:27pm

rdhull

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figital said:

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

hey figital..do you like James Brown?

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/12 7:45pm

figital

rdhull said:

hey figital..do you like James Brown?

i looooove james brown! he shares the same birthday as me too!

(i think that it would be hard to adore prince and not love JB)

[Edited 2/3/12 19:45pm]

[Edited 2/3/12 19:46pm]

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Reply #3 posted 02/03/12 7:51pm

rdhull

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figital said:

rdhull said:

i looooove james brown! he shares the same birthday as me too!

(i think that it would be hard to adore prince and not love JB)

[Edited 2/3/12 19:45pm]

[Edited 2/3/12 19:46pm]

............and do you like Michael Jackson?

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/12 8:00pm

Astasheiks

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figital said:

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

maybe no one will know for sure, but i am up to hear your theories and speculation.

i've been plowing through this material and a few things stand out about it:

1-there are hundreds of songs (647 to be exact. about 40 hours of it.)

2-the fidelity of most of them is quite good

3-some of this stuff is wicked good (the irony isn't lost on me that it betters a lot of the officially released materials)

4-some of it has never been out in any form ever

for someone who is a known control freak, it seems odd that this much would seep out like it has.

did prince work in the studio for 3 days in a row, pass out under the mixing desk and forget to lock the vault's back door?

and finally, if there's 34 cds worth here, how much more is there in the vault that isn't in this set or hasn't been accounted for. it does truly boggle the mind!!

647 songs!!! eek eek ....Are you sure?razz

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Reply #5 posted 02/03/12 8:02pm

figital

rdhull said:

............and do you like Michael Jackson?

yeah, he's ok. but he's no prince or james brown. a great talent for sure, but not on the level of P or JB.

why do you ask? since it's not really on topic for this thread and i do really want to get peoples thoughts on how 34 cds of material leaks out of the vault and into the world.

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Reply #6 posted 02/03/12 8:08pm

Astasheiks

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Better question how did you get access to 647 Prince songs? lol

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Reply #7 posted 02/03/12 8:36pm

Pole

Astasheiks said:

Better question how did you get access to 647 Prince songs? lol

Yes! How did you? Certainly love 2 hear them batting eyes

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Reply #8 posted 02/03/12 8:38pm

Pole

Pole said:

Astasheiks said:

Better question how did you get access to 647 Prince songs? lol

Yes! How did you? Certainly love 2 hear them batting eyes

Yes! How did you? Certainly would love 2 hear them batting eyes

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Reply #9 posted 02/03/12 8:41pm

mynameisnotsus
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This is from the wiki article for bootleg recording

Many bootlegs consist of private or professional studio recordings distributed without the artist's involvement, including demos, works-in-progress or discarded material. These might be made from private recordings not meant to be widely shared, or from master recordings stolen or copied from an artist's home, a recording studio or the offices of a record label. A number of bootlegs originated with FM radio broadcasts of live or previously recorded live performances.

I think this covers most of the material we have from Prince. He has obviously tightened the control over what he produces in his studio now because there has been virtually no 'new' studio material leaked for a long time now.

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Reply #10 posted 02/03/12 8:49pm

PopcornFetus

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figital said:

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

maybe no one will know for sure, but i am up to hear your theories and speculation.

i've been plowing through this material and a few things stand out about it:

1-there are hundreds of songs (647 to be exact. about 40 hours of it.)

2-the fidelity of most of them is quite good

3-some of this stuff is wicked good (the irony isn't lost on me that it betters a lot of the officially released materials)

4-some of it has never been out in any form ever

for someone who is a known control freak, it seems odd that this much would seep out like it has.

did prince work in the studio for 3 days in a row, pass out under the mixing desk and forget to lock the vault's back door?

and finally, if there's 34 cds worth here, how much more is there in the vault that isn't in this set or hasn't been accounted for. it does truly boggle the mind!!

Ignoring (with difficulty) rdhull's obsession with with the Prince+JB+MJ performance biggrin , Prince passed a lot of cassettes around to friends and other musicians. Bobby Z. sold a bunch of tapes (like the Rebels sessions for example, and others) to American tape traders using money from Per Nilsen and other Dutch fans for a great deal of money. It mostly comes from people within Prince's bands/organization that were paid by people that wanted it and then circulated through the tape trading community.

Chili Sauce.
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Reply #11 posted 02/03/12 8:57pm

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I wish all this music could be released the normal way eg: Prince releasing a new album cd.
I can't keep up with all the hundreds of bootlegs out there.
pray Peace in the House of Prince.
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Reply #12 posted 02/03/12 9:12pm

figital

PopcornFetus said:

Ignoring (with difficulty) rdhull's obsession with with the Prince+JB+MJ performance biggrin , Prince passed a lot of cassettes around to friends and other musicians. Bobby Z. sold a bunch of tapes (like the Rebels sessions for example, and others) to American tape traders using money from Per Nilsen and other Dutch fans for a great deal of money. It mostly comes from people within Prince's bands/organization that were paid by people that wanted it and then circulated through the tape trading community.

thanks so much for the reply popcornfetus (try typing that without laughing out loud)

that gives me some insights into it. that was pretty much what i figured, but i was hoping there'd be some crazy wild stories of men with trucks full of loads and loads of stolen tapes and a big purple car chase and all of that! LOL

it's funny, that sort of cycle doesn't really exist like it used to. now, in the digital age, everyone is used to getting cool stuff for free, so no one wants to pay for it anymore. at least not like in the 80s and 90s. so that means if no one is wanting to pay, the bootleggers who have this material have no motivation to let it out into the world since they don't want the risk with no reward. back in the day you'd buy a boot on vinyl or cd and the money would go back to the bootleggers to cover the costs of sourcing the materials and pressing it up.

i think if you consider that so much of this stuff is old material, it's been paid for many times over and now it's trickled down to be free. so whoever had/sold the tapes to begin with got the $$$ and they don't care. nowadays, who is going to fork over 2000 dollars for a tape that they have virtually no hope of making their money back on.

and i actually dig that video of p, mj and jb. it's great!

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Reply #13 posted 02/03/12 9:16pm

figital

FunkySideEffects said:

I wish all this music could be released the normal way eg: Prince releasing a new album cd. I can't keep up with all the hundreds of bootlegs out there.

i hear that! how the heck do you wrap your head around 647 songs, let alone outtakes, demos and variations of songs you know and love...some of these have 3-4 versions of the songs. so you can see how it progresses as he re-records or adds parts to it.

i think this set and a copy of the vault book could make for a great few weeks of very intensive study!!

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Reply #14 posted 02/03/12 10:28pm

PopcornFetus

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figital said:

PopcornFetus said:

thanks so much for the reply popcornfetus (try typing that without laughing out loud)

that gives me some insights into it. that was pretty much what i figured, but i was hoping there'd be some crazy wild stories of men with trucks full of loads and loads of stolen tapes and a big purple car chase and all of that! LOL

it's funny, that sort of cycle doesn't really exist like it used to. now, in the digital age, everyone is used to getting cool stuff for free, so no one wants to pay for it anymore. at least not like in the 80s and 90s. so that means if no one is wanting to pay, the bootleggers who have this material have no motivation to let it out into the world since they don't want the risk with no reward. back in the day you'd buy a boot on vinyl or cd and the money would go back to the bootleggers to cover the costs of sourcing the materials and pressing it up.

i think if you consider that so much of this stuff is old material, it's been paid for many times over and now it's trickled down to be free. so whoever had/sold the tapes to begin with got the $$$ and they don't care. nowadays, who is going to fork over 2000 dollars for a tape that they have virtually no hope of making their money back on.

and i actually dig that video of p, mj and jb. it's great!

Try $10,000 (that's what was paid for The Rebels and some other early demos to Bobby Z.) It's not always bootleggers trying to make money on their investment, though. Just being able to hear that stuff was THAT valuable to certain people back then. Nowadays: You're right. The google search has replaced the journey.

Chili Sauce.
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Reply #15 posted 02/03/12 10:50pm

kenkamken

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Need to upgrade to 2.0, still have The Work.
"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #16 posted 02/04/12 2:57am

databank

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figital said:

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

maybe no one will know for sure, but i am up to hear your theories and speculation.

i've been plowing through this material and a few things stand out about it:

1-there are hundreds of songs (647 to be exact. about 40 hours of it.)

2-the fidelity of most of them is quite good

3-some of this stuff is wicked good (the irony isn't lost on me that it betters a lot of the officially released materials)

4-some of it has never been out in any form ever

for someone who is a known control freak, it seems odd that this much would seep out like it has.

did prince work in the studio for 3 days in a row, pass out under the mixing desk and forget to lock the vault's back door?

and finally, if there's 34 cds worth here, how much more is there in the vault that isn't in this set or hasn't been accounted for. it does truly boggle the mind!!

If you're trying to imply that Prince is behind this you're DEAD WRONG.

These tracks come from people working around Prince at the time: musicians, associates, record companies executives, engineers, management teams, friends and girlfriends, all kind of people who were most often GIVEN tapes for personal use by Prince with the instruction of keeping the tapes private, and possibly a few who stole them here and there. Then Prince got aware of the leaks and it pissed him off and he tightened his security and stopped giving tapes to anyone and that's how and why we don't have a single post-1995 outtake circulating.

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Reply #17 posted 02/04/12 6:21am

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databank said:

figital said:

ok, so a copy of something called 'work it 2.0' fell into my lap not long ago...

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

maybe no one will know for sure, but i am up to hear your theories and speculation.

i've been plowing through this material and a few things stand out about it:

1-there are hundreds of songs (647 to be exact. about 40 hours of it.)

2-the fidelity of most of them is quite good

3-some of this stuff is wicked good (the irony isn't lost on me that it betters a lot of the officially released materials)

4-some of it has never been out in any form ever

for someone who is a known control freak, it seems odd that this much would seep out like it has.

did prince work in the studio for 3 days in a row, pass out under the mixing desk and forget to lock the vault's back door?

and finally, if there's 34 cds worth here, how much more is there in the vault that isn't in this set or hasn't been accounted for. it does truly boggle the mind!!

If you're trying to imply that Prince is behind this you're DEAD WRONG.

These tracks come from people working around Prince at the time: musicians, associates, record companies executives, engineers, management teams, friends and girlfriends, all kind of people who were most often GIVEN tapes for personal use by Prince with the instruction of keeping the tapes private, and possibly a few who stole them here and there. Then Prince got aware of the leaks and it pissed him off and he tightened his security and stopped giving tapes to anyone and that's how and why we don't have a single post-1995 outtake circulating.

There are a few post-95 ones floating around: They're from '96 smile

Chili Sauce.
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Reply #18 posted 02/04/12 6:22am

TheDigitalGard
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figital said:

my question to all of you is this:

how the heck does 34 cds of rare and unreleased material leak out of 'the vault' and into the world?

What does it matter? Just enjoy the music and be thankful that that they have been put out there.

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Reply #19 posted 02/04/12 6:27am

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Pole said:

Pole said:

Yes! How did you? Certainly love 2 hear them batting eyes

Yes! How did you? Certainly would love 2 hear them batting eyes

Go and download them then, Work It 2.0 is a digital only release. It's been out for a long time now.

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Reply #20 posted 02/04/12 6:33am

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Work It 2.0 Tracklist.

CD1
Prince - Sweet Thing
Prince - Leaving For New York
Prince - I Spend My Time Loving You
Prince - Don't You Wanna Ride
Prince - Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? #1
Prince - Hey Lover
Prince - Rock Me, Lover
Prince - Nightingale
Prince - For You #1
Prince - For You #2
Prince - For You #3
Prince - For You #4
Prince - Soft And Wet #1
Prince - instrumental 1
Prince - instrumental 2
Prince - instrumental 3
Prince - instrumental 4
Prince - instrumental 5
Prince - untitled 1
Prince - untitled 2
Prince - untitled 3
Prince - untitled 4
Prince - instrumental 1
Prince - instrumental 2
Prince - Soft And Wet #2
Prince - Just As Long As We're Together #1
Prince - Just As Long As We're Together #2
Prince - Just As Long As We're Together #3
Prince - Jelly Jam


CD2
Prince - instrumental
Prince - Make It Through The Storm
Prince - Baby #1
Prince - Baby #2
Prince - We Can Work It Out
Prince - My Love Is Forever
Prince - instrumental 1
Prince - instrumental 2
Prince - instrumental 3
Prince - instrumental 4
Prince - instrumental 5
Prince - instrumental 6
Prince - instrumental 7
Prince - instrumental 8

CD3
Prince - Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? #2
Prince - Down A Long Lonely Road
Prince - I Miss You
Prince - Baby, Baby, Baby
Prince - Donna
Prince - Nadera
Prince - instrumental 1
Prince - instrumental 2
Prince - instrumental 3
Prince - instrumental 4
Prince - instrumental 5
Prince - instrumental 6
The Rebels - You #1
The Rebels - Disco Away
The Rebels - Hard To Get
The Rebels - If I Love You Tonight #1
The Rebels - instrumental 1
The Rebels - instrumental 2
The Rebels - Loving You
The Rebels - Thrill You Or Kill You
The Rebels - Too Long
The Rebels - Turn Me On
Prince - Lisa
Prince - The Second Coming
Prince - Tick, Tick, Bang #1
Prince - She's Just A Baby

CD4
Prince - Feel U Up
Prince - Irresistible Bitch
Prince - Moonbeam Levels
Prince - Broken
Prince - Do Yourself A Favor
Prince - Strange Way Of Saying I Love You
Prince - Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)
Prince - Delirious
Prince - D.M.S.R.
Prince - Extra Loveable
Prince - No Call U
Prince - Turn It Up #1
Prince - Turn It Up #2
Prince - Turn It Up #3
Prince - Wonderful Ass #1
Prince - We Can Funk #1

CD5
The Time - The Bird
Prince - Baby You're A Trip
Prince - A Million Miles (I Love You)
Vanity 6 - Vibrator #1
Vanity 6 - Vibrator #2
Vanity 6 - Sex Shooter
Prince - Wet Dream Cousin
Prince - instrumental #1
Prince - instrumental #2
Prince & Apollonia - Manic Monday
Prince - Purple Music #1
Prince - Purple Music #2
Prince - Around The World In A Day #1
Prince - Around The World In A Day #2

CD6
Prince - Possessed #1
Prince - Take Me With U
Prince - The Beautiful Ones
Prince - G-Spot
Prince - Computer Blue #1
Prince - Computer Blue #2
Prince - Computer Blue #3
Prince - Computer Blue #4
Prince - Darling Nikki #1
Prince - I Would Die 4 U

CD7
Prince - Chocolate
Prince - Baby I'm A Star
Prince - Possessed #2
Prince - Darling Nikki #2
Prince - Purple Rain
Prince - I Would Die 4 U [Extended Version]
Prince - Erotic City #1
Prince - Erotic City #2

CD8
Prince - All Day, All Night
Prince - Lust U Always #1
Prince - Lust U Always #2
Prince - The Dance Electric
Prince - 100 MPH #1
Mazarati - Jerk Out
Prince - High Fashion
Prince - Mutiny
Prince - Yes
The Family - Nothing Compares 2 U
Prince - Susannah's Pajamas
Prince - Desire
Prince - Feline
The Family - Miss Understood
Prince - Euphoria Highway

CD9
Prince & Miles Davis - Can I Play With U?
Prince - Eternity
Prince - Wendy's Parade
Prince - I Wonder U
Prince - Neon Telephone
Prince - Old Friends 4 Sale #1
Prince - All My Dreams
Prince - Girls & Boys
Prince - Others Here With Us
Prince - Kiss #1
Prince - Go
Prince - Love Or $
Prince - Baby Go-Go
Prince - Wonderful Ass #2
Prince - Sexual Suicide
Prince - Heaven
Prince - Old Friends 4 Sale #2
Prince - Old Friends 4 Sale #3
Mazarati - Kiss #2
Prince - Toy Box


CD10
Lisa - Visions
Prince - Train
Prince - Strange Relationship
Prince - Witness 4 The Prosecution #1
Prince - Wonderful Ass #3
Prince - Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? #3
Prince - U Gotta Shake Something
Prince - It's A Wonderful Day
Mazarati - 100 MPH #2
Jill Jones - G-Spot [Remix] #1
Jill Jones - G-Spot [Remix] #2
Jill Jones - G-Spot [Remix] #3
Jill Jones - G-Spot [Remix] #4
Prince - Wonderful Ass #4

CD11
Prince - Dream Factory #1
Prince - Witness 4 The Prosecution #2
Prince - Power Fantastic
Prince - Last Heart
Prince - A Place In Heaven #1
Prince - The Ball
Prince - Joy In Repetition #1
Prince - Girl O' My Dreams #1
Prince - Can't Stop This Feeling I Got #1
Prince - We Can Funk #2
Wendy - Interlude
Prince - Big Tall Wall
Prince - Crucial #1
Prince - Crystal Ball #1
Prince - Data Bank #1
Prince - Get On Up

CD12
Prince - Nevaeh Ni Ecalp A
Prince - Dream Factory #2
Prince - Girl O' My Dreams #2
Prince - Can't Stop This Feeling I Got #2
Prince - We Can Funk #3
Wendy - A Place In Heaven #2
Prince - Teacher Teacher
Prince - Crystal Ball #2
Prince - Sign Of The Times
Prince - Crucial #2
Prince - Data Bank #2
Prince - In A Large Room With No Light
Prince - Movie Star
Prince - Starfish And Coffee #1
Prince - Rebirth Of The Flesh
Prince - Witness 4 The Prosecution #3
Prince - We Can Funk #4

CD13
Prince - Crystal Ball #3
Prince - Play In The Sunshine
Prince - Joy In Repetition #2
Prince - The Grand Progression
Prince - I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man
Prince - If I Love U 2Nite #2
Prince - The Sex Of It
Prince - Cookie Jar
Prince - Superfunkycalifragisexy
Prince - You #2
Prince - Graffiti Bridge
Sheila E. - Girl Power
Prince - Fuchsia Light
Prince - Pink Cashmere


CD14
Prince - Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic
Prince - If I Had A Harem
Prince - The Voice Inside
Prince - Melody Cool #1
Prince - Elephants & Flowers
Prince & Mavis Staples - God Is Alive
Prince - Still Would Stand All Time
Prince - If I Love U 2Nite #3
Prince - We Got The Power
Prince - The Line
Prince - I No
Prince - Alphabet St. [This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip]
Prince - I Wish U Heaven
Prince - Positivity
Prince & Mavis Staples - God Is Alive (Reprise)
Mavis Staples - Melody Cool #2
Prince & Ingrid Chavez - Cross The Line

CD15
Prince - Dance With The Devil
Prince - Batdance
Prince - Partyman
Prince - Electric Chair #1
Prince - Electric Chair #2
Madhouse - 17 (Penetration)
Madhouse - 18 (R U Legal Yet?)
Madhouse - 19 (Jailbait)
Madhouse - 20 (A Girl & Her Puppy)
Madhouse - 21 (The Dopamine Rush)
Madhouse - 22 (Amsterdam)
Madhouse - 23 (Spanish Eros)
Madhouse - 24 (Orgasm)


CD16
Prince - instrumental
Ingrid Chavez - Seven Corners
Prince - Flesh And Blood
Jill Jones - Boom, Boom, Can't U Feel The Beat Of My Heart
Jill Jones - Flesh And Blood
Jill Jones - My Baby Knows How To Love Me
Prince - Good Man #1
Prince - Your Love Is So Hard
Margie Cox - R U There?
Margie Cox - Brand New Boy
Margie Cox - Warden In The Prison Of Love
Margie Cox - Bed Of Roses
Margie Cox - Good Man #2
Margie Cox - We Can Hang
Margie Cox - Curious Blue
Margie Cox - Girls Will Be Girls
Margie Cox - Good Body Every Evening

CD17
Robin Power - Number 1
Robin Power - Undercover Lover
Prince - Soul Psychodelicide #1
Prince - Soul Psychodelicide #2
Prince - Soul Psychodelicide #3
Prince - Soul Psychodelicide #4
Prince - Can't Stop This Feeling I Got #3
Prince - New Power Generation #1
Prince - Love Machine #1
Prince - Round And Round
Prince - We Can Funk #5
Prince - We Can Funk #6
Prince - We Can Funk #7

CD18
The Time - Murph Drag
The Time - 9 Lives
The Time - Donald Trump (Black Version)
The Time - Love Machine #2
The Time - Data Bank #3
The Time - Shake!
The Time - Corporate World
The Time - The Latest Fashion
The Time - My Summertime Thang
The Time - Love Machine #3
T.C. Ellis - Miss Thang
Prince - Me Touch Myself
Prince - Can't Stop This Feeling I Got #4
Prince - New Power Generation #2
Prince - The Question Of U #1
Prince - The Question Of U #2
Prince - Tick, Tick, Bang #2
Prince - New Power Generation [Pt. II]

CD19
Prince - Thieves In The Temple
Prince - DAT Intro
Elisa Fiorillo - Oobey Doop
Prince - Heaven Is Keeping Score
Prince - Play
Prince & Robin Power - My Tree
Robin Power - A Positive Place
Tony M. - Tony's Iggnant Mix
Prince - Mind Bells #1
Prince - Mind Bells #2
Prince - Bliss #1
Prince - Bliss #2
Prince - Martika's Kitchen
Prince - Spirit
Prince - Love... Thy Will Be Done #1
Prince - Open Book
Prince - Don't Say U Love Me
Prince & Martika - Love... Thy Will Be Done #2

CD20
George Clinton - We Can Funk #8
George Clinton - Oil Spill
George Clinton - I Need Love
George Clinton - This Groove
George Clinton - The Big Pump
George Clinton - My Pony #1
George Clinton - My Pony #2

CD21
Prince - Work That Fat
Prince - The Voice #1
Prince - I Hear Your Voice
Prince - Allegiance
Prince - Get Blue
Prince & Mavis Staples - The Voice #2
Prince - Well Done
Prince - Hold Me
Prince - I Wonder
Prince - Hey, Louie Louie
Prince - Letter 4 Miles
Prince - Uh Huh!
Mavis Staples - The Voice #3
Carmen Electra - Power From Above #1

CD22
Prince - Something Funky (This House Comes)
Prince - Schoolyard
Prince - Daddy Pop
Prince - Willing And Able
Prince - Walk Don't Walk
Prince - The Flow #1
Prince - Live 4 Love
Carmen Electra - Power From Above #2
Carmen Electra - Carmen On Top
Carmen Electra - Go Carmen Go
Carmen Electra - Fantasia Erotica
Carmen Electra - Powerline
Carmen Electra - All That
Carmen Electra - This Is My House
Carmen Electra - The Juice
Carmen Electra - Everybody Get On Up [Instrumental]


CD23
Prince - Sex
Prince - Glam Slam '91 #1
Prince - Glam Slam '91 #2
Prince - Cream
Prince - Horny Pony
Prince - Insatiable
Prince - The Ryde Dyvine
Minneapolis - MPLS
Prince - Album Intro
Prince - Segue 1
Prince - Segue 2
Prince - Segue 3
Prince - Segue 4
Prince - Segue 5
Prince - Player
Prince - The Max
Prince - The Flow #2
Prince - The Sacrifice Of Victor
Prince - Sexy M.F.
Prince - The Continental
Prince - Damn U [Instrumental]

CD24
Ingrid Chavez - Heaven Must Be Near [Extended Mix]
Ingrid Chavez - Heaven Must Be Near [Quiet Storm Mix]
Ingrid Chavez - Heaven Must Be Near [The Closest Thing 2 Heaven Mix]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Gangster Groove 7-Inch]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Gangster Groove Mix]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Gangster Mental Mix]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Hurley's House 7-inch]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Hurley's House Dub]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Hurley's House Mix]
Prince - Gangster Glam [House 7" Mix]
Prince - Gangster Glam [Groove 7" Mix]
Prince - instrumental 1 - 76

CD25
Prince - The Rest Of My Life
Prince - I'll Do Anything
Prince - Be My Mirror
Prince - Empty Room #1
Prince - I Can't Love U Anymore
Prince - Poor Little Bastard
Prince - Make Believe
Prince - I'll Do Anything Medley
Prince & Ashley Davis - On Your Own
Jevetta Steele - Ain't No Place Like U #2
Nona Gaye - Snow Man
Prince - Five Women
Prince - A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses
Prince - My Name Is Prince
Prince - My Name Is Prince [Chr Edit - No Rap]
Prince - My Name Is Prince [Chr Edit - With Rap]
Bart Simpson - My Name Is Bart
Diamond & Pearl - 51 Hours #1
Diamond & Pearl - 51 Hours #2

CD26
Madhouse - Rootie Kazootie
Madhouse - Space #2
Madhouse - Guitar Segue
Madhouse - Asswhuppin' In A Trunk
Madhouse - Ethereal
Madhouse - Parlor Games
Madhouse - Michael B.
Madhouse - Got 2 Give It Up
Madhouse - Sonny T.
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Ted's Get 'Em Up Mix]
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Ted's Funky Chariot Mix]
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Mack Attack Message Mix]
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Ted's Double Trouble Mix]
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Ted's Love Sign Radio Mix]
Prince & Nona Gaye - Love Sign [Shock's Silky Smooth Int's]


CD27
Mayte - If I Could Get Your Attention
Mayte - Latino Barbie Doll
Mayte - Love's No Fun #1
Mayte - Children Of The Sun
Mayte - In Your Gracious Name
Mayte - The Rhythm Of Your Heart
Mayte - Ain't No Place Like U #1
Mayte - House Of Brick
Mayte - Love's No Fun #2
Mayte - Baby Don't Care
Mayte - However Much U Want
Mayte - Mo' Better
Mayte - If I Love U 2Night #4
Prince & Poet99 - The Boom
Prince & Poet99 - It's Our Music
Prince & Poet99 - Give God A Try
Prince & Poet99 - Burns
Prince & Poet99 - 3 Shots

CD28
Prince - Head
Prince - Pop Life
Prince - Alphabet St.
Prince - When Doves Cry
Prince - 7 [Final Vocal]
Prince - 7 [TV Track]
Prince - 7 [Instrumental]
Prince - 7 [Drums And Vocals]
Prince - 7 [Rumble Mix]
Prince - 7 [Final Vocal Safety Remix]
Prince - 7 [Bigger End Chorus]
Prince - The P
Prince - Come #1
Prince - Dark
Prince - Dolphin
Prince - Space #1

CD29
Prince - Poem #1
Prince - What's My Name
Prince - Endorphinmachine #1
Prince - Empty Room #2
Prince - Zannalee
Prince - Days Of Wild
Prince - Pheromone [Edit]
Prince - P Control [House Mix]
Prince - P Control [Club Mix]
Prince - Right The Wrong
Prince - Come #2
Prince - Come #3
Prince - Come #4
Prince - Poem #2
Prince - Calhoun Square
Prince - Chaos And Disorder
Prince - P Control #1
Prince - P Control #2

CD30
Prince - 18 & Over
Prince - Acknowledge Me #1
Prince - Pheromone [Video LP]
Prince - Billy Jack Bitch #1
Prince - Gold #1
Prince - Race
Prince - Loose!
Prince - Get Wild #1
Prince - P Control [Club Mix Edit]
Prince - Shhh [X-Cerpt]
Prince - Get Wild In The House
Prince - I Hate U [Remix]
Prince - 319 [X-Cerpt]
Prince - Shy [X-Cerpt]
Prince - Billy Jack Bitch #2
Prince - Sonny T. [X-Cerpt]
Prince - Rootie Kazootie [Edit]
Prince - Chatounette Controle
Prince - P Control [Control Tempo Edit]
Prince - Kamasutra Overture #5
Prince - Free The Music
Prince - Segue
Prince - Gold [X-Cerpt]


CD31
Prince - Orgasm
Prince - Come #5
Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
Prince - Shy
Prince - I Hate U
Prince - Gold #2
Prince - Get Loose
The NPG - Slave 2 The System #1
The NPG - Somebody's Somebody #1
The NPG - Super Hero
The NPG - The Exodus Has Begun #1
The NPG - New Power Soul #1
The NPG - Get Wild #2
The NPG - Sonny
The NPG - Spooky Soup
The NPG - NPG Outro

CD32
The NPG - 2Gether
The NPG - Acknowledge Me #2
The NPG - The Exodus Has Begun #2
The NPG - New Power Soul #2
The NPG - Get Wild #3
The NPG - Hallucination Rain
The NPG - Mad
The NPG - It Takes 3
The NPG - DJ Seduces Sonny
The NPG - Funky Design
The NPG - Love... Thy Will Be Done #3
The NPG - Funky
The NPG - Proud Mary
The NPG - Free The Music
Prince - Slave 2 The System #2
Prince - Dinner With Delores

CD33
Prince - Starfish And Coffee #2
Prince - Sarah
Prince - Stone
Prince - Livin' 2 Die (Our Lives)
Prince - I'll Never Be Another Fool
Prince - Soul Sanctuary
Prince - 2020
Prince - Slave
Prince - I Am The DJ
Prince - Feel Good
Prince - Journey 2 The Center Of Your Heart
Prince - Right Back Here In My Arms
Prince - Emancipation
Prince - Rock And Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis)
Prince - Rock And Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis) [The Tony Fly Mix]
Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World [Mustang Mix '96]
Prince - Van Gogh
Prince - Jam Of The Year #1
Prince - Jam Of The Year #2
Prince - Jam Of The Year Tour Intro

CD34
Graham Central Station - Do U Wanna Get Funky?
Graham Central Station - Jump And Shout
Prince - Sadomasochistic Groove
Prince - Funk Radio
The NPG - Come On #1
The NPG - Come On #2
The NPG - Come On #3
The NPG - (I Like) Funky Music
Prince & Marva King - U're Still The One
Madhouse - Seventeen
Madhouse - Eighteen
Rosie Gaines - Trouble (Never Give Up)
Prince - Thank U Just The Same
Prince - Intro Ahdio
Prince - NPGMC
Prince & Chaka Khan - I Feel For You
Prince - Rave Mix 01
Prince - Xylophone
Prince - instrumental
Prince - Endorphinmachine #2
Prince - Endorphinmachine #3
Prince - Endorphinmachine #4
Prince - Endorphinmachine #5
Prince - Endorphinmachine #6
Prince - Endorphinmachine #7
Prince - Endorphinmachine #8
Prince - Dance On #1
Prince - Dance On #2
Prince - Dance On #3
Prince - Dance On #4
Prince - Dance On #5
Prince - Dance On #6
Prince - Let's Work #1
Prince - Let's Work #2
Prince - Let's Work #3
Prince - Let's Work #4
Prince - Let's Work #5
Prince - Let's Work #6
Prince - Let's Work #7
Prince - Let's Work #8
Prince - S.S.T.
Prince - Feel Better, Feel Good Feel Wonderful demo

[Edited 2/4/12 6:36am]

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Reply #21 posted 02/04/12 9:18am

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PopcornFetus said:

Try $10,000 (that's what was paid for The Rebels and some other early demos to Bobby Z.)

What's the source for this?

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Reply #22 posted 02/04/12 9:21am

figital

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If you're trying to imply that Prince is behind this you're DEAD WRONG.

These tracks come from people working around Prince at the time: musicians, associates, record companies executives, engineers, management teams, friends and girlfriends, all kind of people who were most often GIVEN tapes for personal use by Prince with the instruction of keeping the tapes private, and possibly a few who stole them here and there. Then Prince got aware of the leaks and it pissed him off and he tightened his security and stopped giving tapes to anyone and that's how and why we don't have a single post-1995 outtake circulating.

if you read my original post, there's no implication by me that prince is behind it.

i know enough about prince to know that he wasn't. i only imagined a scenario where he fell asleep and people stole the music from him. which it seems is pretty much what happened. not literally, but for sure figuratively.

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Reply #23 posted 02/04/12 9:28am

jon1967

be great to hear em ..

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Reply #24 posted 02/04/12 9:40am

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jon1967 said:

be great to hear em ..

You've got the title, the tracklist, and access to a computer... use your googles. wink

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Reply #25 posted 02/04/12 2:27pm

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I've got most of these songs, if not all of them... But 2.0 is a re-edited version of these songs?? Are they remix versions?
pray Peace in the House of Prince.
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Reply #26 posted 02/04/12 3:22pm

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FunkySideEffects said:

I wish all this music could be released the normal way eg: Prince releasing a new album cd. I can't keep up with all the hundreds of bootlegs out there.

err that's the point. Theres one, and it's free. If Prince were to release these the usual way, I for one wouldn't be able to afford it. Plus he'd be releasing an album a week!
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Reply #27 posted 02/04/12 4:29pm

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djThunderfunk said:

PopcornFetus said:

Try $10,000 (that's what was paid for The Rebels and some other early demos to Bobby Z.)

What's the source for this?

The person that paid him.

Chili Sauce.
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Reply #28 posted 02/04/12 4:48pm

figital

FunkySideEffects said:

I've got most of these songs, if not all of them... But 2.0 is a re-edited version of these songs?? Are they remix versions?

no, i think it's just the best sounding versions they could find. many things were upgraded from the versions that were previously released. the people that put it out claim it's the best sounding set of this material that exists.

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Reply #29 posted 02/04/12 4:58pm

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PopcornFetus said:

djThunderfunk said:

What's the source for this?

The person that paid him.

Well that clears it up...

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