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Thread started 03/07/03 4:51am

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Mica Paris at Camden Palace

I was listening to it this morning and wondered what Mica Paris had done before this to warrant being recognised in the crowd.

Did she release anything earlier than this?
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Reply #1 posted 03/07/03 4:52am

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Reply #2 posted 03/07/03 5:06am

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Yep lots, I think i've got a few of her albums, i think she also worked with u.k. band the christians !!
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Reply #3 posted 03/07/03 5:10am

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He had already worked with her.
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Reply #4 posted 03/07/03 5:27am

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He had already worked with her.


not prior to that he hadn't. he recorded with her after pulling her on stage in '88.

he just recognised her in the crowd and said something along the lines of "you sing don't you?" and pulled her on stage.

Subsequent to that he gave her "If I love u tonite" which she subsequently released. Interestingly some early pressings of the 12" version came with Prince's demo version on the b-side but were quickly withdrawn.
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freakyfeet said:

ChocolateInvasion said:

He had already worked with her.


not prior to that he hadn't. he recorded with her after pulling her on stage in '88.

he just recognised her in the crowd and said something along the lines of "you sing don't you?" and pulled her on stage.

Subsequent to that he gave her "If I love u tonite" which she subsequently released. Interestingly some early pressings of the 12" version came with Prince's demo version on the b-side but were quickly withdrawn.


That 12" just went on Ebay for 200 GBP
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Reply #6 posted 03/07/03 5:41am

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It's more what she did before the Camden Palace gig that I'm interested in.

Assuming that she hadn't had major success before I Love U 2 Nite and the Contribution album, how come he recognized her?

Or was it that she was singing along on the crowd so well that h assumed that she could sing?
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Reply #7 posted 03/07/03 6:33am

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PSD said:

It's more what she did before the Camden Palace gig that I'm interested in.

Assuming that she hadn't had major success before I Love U 2 Nite and the Contribution album, how come he recognized her?

Or was it that she was singing along on the crowd so well that h assumed that she could sing?


she was a minor but rising star in the UK at the time - had a hit called 'like dreamers do' (not massive, but top 10/20 i think).

i'm guessing prince was given a heads-up to her being in the crowd, as she wasn't that well known at the time.
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Reply #8 posted 03/07/03 6:35am

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PSD said:

It's more what she did before the Camden Palace gig that I'm interested in.

Assuming that she hadn't had major success before I Love U 2 Nite and the Contribution album, how come he recognized her?

Or was it that she was singing along on the crowd so well that h assumed that she could sing?



Nicked from another website...

"Mica Paris is probably one of the most respected women in the UK soul music scene. She started to sing in her early teens in church and was a experienced session singer by the age of 16 (freakyfeet - 1985), principally on tracks by Shakatak. When she was performing with the Spirits of Watts she were encouraged by the Hollywood Beyond, which she joined for a tour. The tour preceded her solo contract with 4th & Broadway/ Island records. Mica Paris nurtured a sophisticated soul image at promotion performance´s at London´s Ronnie Scott´s Club in 1987 and 1988. "
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Reply #9 posted 03/07/03 10:06am

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Don't forget that the Camden gig was full of invited people from the music industry.
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Reply #10 posted 03/07/03 12:44pm

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Her first album contained the track 'My One Temptation' which was a huge hit in the UK, she had also scored a hit with a version of 'Where Is The Love' with Will Downing.

Saw her at Jazz Cafe last month.
Amazing talent!
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Reply #11 posted 03/07/03 12:51pm

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freakyfeet said:

ChocolateInvasion said:

He had already worked with her.


not prior to that he hadn't. he recorded with her after pulling her on stage in '88.




Prince pulled Mica Paris on stage? In front of all those people?

Wow! lol
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