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Work it Out Do you like this early outtake .Work it Out is one of the first more out of the box songs,showcasing Prince's musical ambition. There's a nice guitar solo followed with thumping chant and ending with Prince saying :making music naturaly me and WB. | |
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The song's ending is symbolic of the things that happend between them years later
And I love everything he recorded during the 77-78 timeline. | |
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^ Yeah, symbolic - the song ending in an "explosion".
I love this early song a lot. Prince 4Ever. | |
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It first leaked in late 1995 with the whole Studio Nights/City Lights series, which was nothing but a miracle back then.
Prince and WB were in the last stages of their conflict, and it was indeed ironical to hear that "me and WB" statement, knowing what was to happen 15 years later.
The song was composed right after Prince and WB had agreed to work together. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Wasn't the song sort of like an "audition on wax" for WB's executives at the time? | |
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We Can Work It Out
But before making his final decision, Prince voiced an important concern directly to Warner Bros. officials:He didn't want to be pigeonholed as an R&B artist. "I'm an artist and I do a wide range of music," Prince insisted. "I'm not an R&B artist, I'm not a rock n roller. At a time when most labels, including Warners, had seperate "black music" departments, Prince dreaded the idea of limiting his appeal in any respect.
The executives said all the right things, and Prince signed a three-album contract with Warner Bros. on June 25, 1977, just weeks after turning nineteen. An association began that would become one of the most fruitful and lucrative-but also one of the most frustating and embarrassing - in the company's venerable history. For the moment, Ostin and Waronker felt nothing but confidence-they had an artist who might be a once-in-a-generation talent. Had they paused, however, the executives might have wondered about the darker side of Prince's passion and ambition, and they might have wondered how such a fiercely independent figure would react to the constraints that inevitable arise from working within a major U.S. corporation. For an artist like Prince, how much control would be enough?
At a celebration luncheon with company executives, he seemed shy and awkward. After the fete, though, he recorded a song that represented his own way of communicating with his new patrons. Called "We Can Work It Out," the unreleased song's lyrics can only be interpreted as an expression of hope that the Prince-Warners partnership would be a happy one. It ended, though, with the sound of an explosion. -Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince
We Can Work It Out Now that I know your name and U know mine Put your trust in me, I'll never let U down CHORUS: Makin' music naturally, me and W.B. (CHORUS) Hope we work it out, I hope we work it out {x2} Hope we work it out, I hope we work it out (Can we work it out?) Makin' music naturally, me and W.B. [/color]
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No: that was a version of Just As Long As We're Together that I think we actually have (from the same Studio Nights release) but his needs to be verified. We Can Work It Out was recorded soon after, to celebrate the deal (or maybe just before it was signed, but around that time and about it) by Prince with Bobby Z on drums. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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thanks 4 the additional information | |
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Thanks to Princevault.com since that's where I got it in the first place
Thanks for the Possessed extract, I didn't remember P had written it after a party A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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