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Thread started 09/02/12 6:18am

blackbob

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remasters..i have given up..

hi everyone...not posted here much lately...hope you are all doing ok...just wanted to put a post up in the little hope i have left that someone has news that prince and warners are going to sort out a deal to get his classic 80s albums remastered , some love and respect that those recordings deserve...i dont believe it will ever happen now...i believe warners would jump at the chance so its obviously prince that is holding it up and its now over 25 years since "sign o the times" was released and we got nothing....and nothing for all the previous albums....

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its just a shame that he seems soo stubborn...i noticed there was vinyl remasters issued recently so maybe its the digital thing he has a problem with and as much as i like vinyl...i still want the deluxe cd treatment ...prince's 80s albums are crying out for the deluxe treatment with all those amazing outakes floating around that time...

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maybe it will happen one day but i cant see it while prince still has the veto...

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Reply #1 posted 09/02/12 6:20am

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Prince......I have given up. I truely hate this guy now. Thank goodness for this site so I can keep up with the associated artist but Prince....whatever.

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Reply #2 posted 09/02/12 7:54am

Harlepolis

Good to see you again, blackbob smile

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Reply #3 posted 09/02/12 7:58am

electricberet

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I'm going to repeat my prediction from another one of these remaster threads:

I am going to go out on a limb here and predict (on the basis of no information) that we will get a deluxe Purple Rain 30th anniversary box set in 2014 that will include a remix of the original album plus some outtakes and other goodies as part of a package deal and peacemaking deal with Warner. Prince will release an album of new material on Warner at the same time and go out on tour to support both. Other reissues will follow in cheap cardboard sleeves. Fans will complain that the box could have been much better, the new album is lame, and the tour is just the same old material we've been hearing for years. Eventually a consensus will emerge that the original CD was much better than the remix.

All of this is pure fantasy, but if it happens remember that I called it.


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Reply #4 posted 09/02/12 8:41am

SoulAlive

I've given up on Prince remasters.I just don't care anymore.I have alot of other favorite artists who have remastered their old albums,and I'm just gonna enjoy those.Life goes on wink

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Reply #5 posted 09/02/12 8:46am

G3000

Why wait! You're much better off remastering the old catalog yourself, using clean vinyl and using the 12" and 7"singles (that sound amazing BTW), and creating high resolution digtal files.

I've done it and I'm very happy with the results. I don't notice it until someone here mentions they need re-masters.

The deluxe treatment would be nice, but how much more are you going to get that you can't already find on the internet. eek

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Reply #6 posted 09/02/12 11:02am

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Why are you guys getting so obsessed with remasters??? I really don't get it. If I want to hear Purple Raim again, I just put on the LP.
And I don't want to bonus trax either! The album is supposed to end after Purple Rain and not have G- Spot and 3 versions of Compuer Blue behind it. No matter how much I love those.
Now if Prince were to officially release his previously bootlegged stuff, that would be a different story. I'd buy that! But I have no need for a new version of an album I already own.
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Reply #7 posted 09/02/12 11:16am

SoulAlive

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Why are you guys getting so obsessed with remasters??? I really don't get it. If I want to hear Purple Raim again, I just put on the LP. And I don't want to bonus trax either! The album is supposed to end after Purple Rain and not have G- Spot and 3 versions of Compuer Blue behind it. No matter how much I love those. Now if Prince were to officially release his previously bootlegged stuff, that would be a different story. I'd buy that! But I have no need for a new version of an album I already own.

What if he were to release a 2-CD Deluxe Edition of Purple Rain...the first disc would be the original album and the second disc would be all the outtakes from that era? hmmm Are you telling us that you wouldn't like a project like that?

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Reply #8 posted 09/02/12 11:46am

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^ Yes, that kind of thing would be okay.
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Reply #9 posted 09/02/12 11:53am

mrsquirrel

if I want to hear Purple Rain again I can hear next door's house having the radio on and the owner of the house turning the stereo up so he can sing along whilst doing the hoovering.

Maybe turning the Hoover off as well. I wonder why they named a motorised suction device after a President?

Also, what with the Internet and everything, you could probably operate the kill switch manouevre that is downloading the software and remastering it yourself. But then you'd probably have to share it with somebody else in order to validate your opinion on the amount of bass that did not already come out of a Linn Drum on tape.

I give up i really do. By which i mean i don't. Al Gore is a cunt.

Cx

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Reply #10 posted 09/02/12 11:57am

rdhull

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It's the only thing that matters.

SuperSoulFighter said:

Why are you guys getting so obsessed with remasters???

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #11 posted 09/02/12 12:58pm

LiveToTell86

Yeah it doesn't seem like it's coming, until at least Prince is alive...

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Reply #12 posted 09/03/12 4:47am

TyphoonTip

I for one am glad that there have been no remasters up to this point, particularly if Prince has control over them. Over the last 15+ years his albums have been so heavily limited and compressed that I find some completely unlistenable.

I couldn't think of anything worse than hearing all the dynamics disappear from his early recordings.

If and when this obsession with loudness ends, then I'll welcome some remasters.

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Reply #13 posted 09/03/12 5:34am

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^ Yeah, honestly if Prince was in control of doing them, I'd be worried about the outcome (in terms of sound and product).

They'll come sooner or later, but don't expect them to be the holy grail - you can bet the first time they do they, it will not be some big expansive mind-blowing set full of single edits, 12" mixes, out-takes, live shows yadda, yadda.

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Reply #14 posted 09/03/12 9:32am

Prints

Although I would buy all the remastered albums I am not complaining. The old CDs have a good quality and I think most of us wait for the remastered music, because we hope to listen some rare material that usually comes with remasters.

So he can do what he wants, my money is waiting! Sooner or later Warner or Prince himself will find a way to do it. He is not living in past, although he is playing more and more older material. He is taking his time

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Reply #15 posted 09/03/12 9:54am

G3000

One last thought about this...

It's well known that when Prince went into the studio, he was never into setting up microphones correctly, or tuning his instruments properly or anything that would be sonically amazing, (compared to Bruce Swedien and Quincy Jones, for the MJJ sessions and other recording artists that relied on the studio and the recording engineer).

Prince was more about the vibe and the energy of the session, not how well it sounds. Sheila E. alluded to that in a 1988 documentary. So with that thought, are the master recordings incapable of re-mastering for better sound quality? eek

He engineered most of his own sessions, layering voices and instruments on the same multi-track for certain effect, etc. Peggy McCreary often said he would record very fast and he wasn't happy when the recording team could not set up fast enough for him to lay down what was in his head at the time, hence some sacrifices had to be made in the studio. He would often send them out of room, so he could record his parts. His way of recording the early albums was very untraditional and recorded between his home and Sunset Sound in L.A. A lot of Purple Rain was recorded on a "Sound Truck" outside First Ave.

I'm sure there are a few folks that know what kind of shape and condition those early tapes are

in?

Maybe re-mastering is out of the question for now, until the technolgy is developed to properly enhance those tapes?

Just my theory and thoughts on the subject. wink

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Reply #16 posted 09/03/12 10:01am

robertlove

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Although I would buy all the remastered albums I am not complaining. The old CDs have a good quality and I think most of us wait for the remastered music, because we hope to listen some rare material that usually comes with remasters.

So he can do what he wants, my money is waiting! Sooner or later Warner or Prince himself will find a way to do it. He is not living in past, although he is playing more and more older material. He is taking his time

Huh? You think Sign 'o' the times and Lovesexy sound good on cd??

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Reply #17 posted 09/03/12 10:01am

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G3000 said:

One last thought about this...

It's well known that when Prince went into the studio, he was never into setting up microphones correctly, or tuning his instruments properly or anything that would be sonically amazing, (compared to Bruce Swedien and Quincy Jones, for the MJJ sessions and other recording artists that relied on the studio and the recording engineer).

Prince was more about the vibe and the energy of the session, not how well it sounds. Sheila E. alluded to that in a 1988 documentary. So with that thought, are the master recordings incapable of re-mastering for better sound quality? eek

He engineered most of his own sessions, layering voices and instruments on the same multi-track for certain effect, etc. Peggy McCreary often said he would record very fast and he wasn't happy when the recording team could not set up fast enough for him to lay down what was in his head at the time, hence some sacrifices had to be made in the studio. He would often send them out of room, so he could record his parts. His way of recording the early albums was very untraditional and recorded between his home and Sunset Sound in L.A. A lot of Purple Rain was recorded on a "Sound Truck" outside First Ave.

I'm sure there are a few folks that know what kind of shape and condition those early tapes are

in?

Maybe re-mastering is out of the question for now, until the technolgy is developed to properly enhance those tapes?

Just my theory and thoughts on the subject. wink

If you want to know how the master tapes of the albums sound, buy the recent vinyl reissues of Dirty Mind, Controversy, and 1999. They sound awesome and were mastered from the original tapes as stated by Bernie Grundman Mastering.

If you're talking about whether the original multitrack tapes are in a condition usable for a remix, I don't know. I'm not really interested in remixes of the classic albums.

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Reply #18 posted 09/03/12 10:04am

G3000

electricberet said:

G3000 said:

One last thought about this...

It's well known that when Prince went into the studio, he was never into setting up microphones correctly, or tuning his instruments properly or anything that would be sonically amazing, (compared to Bruce Swedien and Quincy Jones, for the MJJ sessions and other recording artists that relied on the studio and the recording engineer).

Prince was more about the vibe and the energy of the session, not how well it sounds. Sheila E. alluded to that in a 1988 documentary. So with that thought, are the master recordings incapable of re-mastering for better sound quality? eek

He engineered most of his own sessions, layering voices and instruments on the same multi-track for certain effect, etc. Peggy McCreary often said he would record very fast and he wasn't happy when the recording team could not set up fast enough for him to lay down what was in his head at the time, hence some sacrifices had to be made in the studio. He would often send them out of room, so he could record his parts. His way of recording the early albums was very untraditional and recorded between his home and Sunset Sound in L.A. A lot of Purple Rain was recorded on a "Sound Truck" outside First Ave.

I'm sure there are a few folks that know what kind of shape and condition those early tapes are

in?

Maybe re-mastering is out of the question for now, until the technolgy is developed to properly enhance those tapes?

Just my theory and thoughts on the subject. wink

If you want to know how the master tapes of the albums sound, buy the recent vinyl reissues of Dirty Mind, Controversy, and 1999. They sound awesome and were mastered from the original tapes as stated by Bernie Grundman Mastering.

If you're talking about whether the original multitrack tapes are in a condition usable for a remix, I don't know. I'm not really interested in remixes of the classic albums.

wink Look at earlier post..

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Reply #19 posted 09/03/12 10:35am

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When was Prince legally first able to make a remaster of any of his material?

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #20 posted 09/03/12 10:50am

SoulAlive

NouveauDance said:

^ Yeah, honestly if Prince was in control of doing them, I'd be worried about the outcome (in terms of sound and product).

They'll come sooner or later, but don't expect them to be the holy grail - you can bet the first time they do they, it will not be some big expansive mind-blowing set full of single edits, 12" mixes, out-takes, live shows yadda, yadda.

I agree.Prince doesn't seem like the type of person who would give us 2-CD "deluxe editions" filled with outtakes,demos,12" versions,rare photos,extensive liner notes and other goodies lol If we ever get remasters,it'll be very basic and cheaply packaged.

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Reply #21 posted 09/03/12 6:05pm

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TyphoonTip said:

I for one am glad that there have been no remasters up to this point, particularly if Prince has control over them. Over the last 15+ years his albums have been so heavily limited and compressed that I find some completely unlistenable.

I couldn't think of anything worse than hearing all the dynamics disappear from his early recordings.

If and when this obsession with loudness ends, then I'll welcome some remasters.

I highly agree with this. I am willing to bet that the master tapes of some of those albums aren't in the best condition. A great deal of the old CDs have great sound dynamics and if some sound engineer and producer were to screw things up, things would be way worse. Remember these?

Remastered sound, but loud and overbarring. confused

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Reply #22 posted 09/03/12 9:42pm

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I don't want Prince going anywhere near the Remasters! Make no mistake... It's a DREAM of mine to have his albums Remastered! But can't you just picture his overly-religious approach.

"I say we edit out most of Let's Pretend We're Married and D.M.S.R. - and delete Darling Nikki, Jack U off and Anna Stesia altogether."

Get Frank Arkwright to remaster. The job he did on THE SMITHS is spectacular. From music critics, to Smiths diehards (like myself), to other engineers...everyone agrees they were awesome and NOT made louder.

I want Rhino to not try to do them themselves, hire someone like Frank, because he HATES the loudness wars and has just done an equally great job with Blur's Remasters too... That's my dream.

My dream for Remasters is:

CD1: remastered with no bonus tracks
CD2: remastered 12" singles, b-sides, bonus tracks, bonus gems (Darling Nikki backwards?) etc.
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Reply #23 posted 09/04/12 11:50am

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SoulAlive said:

I've given up on Prince remasters.I just don't care anymore.I have alot of other favorite artists who have remastered their old albums,and I'm just gonna enjoy those.Life goes on wink

^^

I still care, I would love to have SOTT and Lovesexy and the rest remastered, but like BlackBob I have given up. My hopes to see/ hear Prince remasters one day are really at a low point. Shame..

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Reply #24 posted 09/04/12 1:22pm

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thedance said:



SoulAlive said:


I've given up on Prince remasters.I just don't care anymore.I have alot of other favorite artists who have remastered their old albums,and I'm just gonna enjoy those.Life goes on wink



^^



I still care, I would love to have SOTT and Lovesexy and the rest remastered, but like BlackBob I have given up. My hopes to see/ hear Prince remasters one day are really at a low point. Shame..





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Reply #25 posted 09/04/12 9:09pm

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Speaking of these remasters, you all need to invest in those SHM-CDs, do your own tweaking, and call it a day! lol

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