Prince The Holy River UK CD single (CD5 / 5") 1. The Holy River - Radio Edit 4:00
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Prince The Holy River Netherlands Promo CD single (CD5 / 5")
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© 1996 Emancipated Music Inc. - ASCAP | |
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The Rise & Fall of Prince Chapter 16: GONE page 217
E ven as speculation and innuendo swirled about his personal life. Prince did his best to focus on Emancipation, which he promoted more vigorously than any album of his career. In several interviews, he called it "the album I was born to make."
If Emancipation lacks the experimental flair and raw energy of albums like 1999, Parade, or Sign O' The Times, it is nonetheless one of his most focused and consistent works. The three-album set demonstrates thematic coherence, focusing on his union with Mayte, his parting fo ways with Warner Bros., and his spiritual development. Although it runs nearly three hours, Emancipation contains surprisingly little filler. Certainly Prince's most effective album since Sign O' The Times, it is a striking reminder of his talent. | |
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SpikeLee: Right now I have a copy of your Emancipation CD and my wife wanted to kill me because I had "Soul Sanctuary" on repeat. I played that song for two hours straight. It's four minutes long. Divide that into two hours. She was about to go upside my head. But tell me about that song. I love it!
the Artist : Sandra St. Victor helped with that one. The melody is basically mine, but the lyrics were inspired by verses that Sandra wrote. I love the idea of an ex-lover leaving her reflection in the mirror after she's gone. You know, I just hope to see the day when all artists, no matter what color they are, own their masters [tapes]. | |
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MUSICIAN (1997)
APRIL 1997 * MUSICIAN The Sound of Emancipation
"Soul Sanctuary" is more of an orchestral experiment, with a mixture off what sounds like Mellotron string lines, harp, and marimba. I'll start a track like that piece by piece. I'll have a color or a line in mind, and I'll keep switching things around until I get what I'm hearing in my head. Then I'll try to bring to Earth the color that wants to be with that first color. It's like having a baby, knowing that this baby wants to be with you. You're giving birth to the song. Was that a real or a sampled harp on "Soul Sanctuary"? That was a sampled harp. I wanted to be able to play it perfectly, and while I can play a few simple things on a real harp, the sample helped me get it the way I wanted it. Samples are good for music; you almost can't compare "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night," the uptempo song from Sign o' the Times, with "The Human Body" [from Emancipation] because of the difference that samples make.
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It's interesting how different the demo version of "Soul Sanctuary" (bootleg) sounds to the finished product. You always kind of get the impression that the music he records always sounds pretty much the same during the tracking process as it does on the finished album, but that one proves that isn't necessarily the case. I like it how "glassy" the demo sounds (although the detoriated sound quality of the outtake might have something to do with that).
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to me ..he "commercializes" his music ..hence the differeNT | |
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Loving you in silence, knowing that it's right Someplace where your face is all that I see Loving you in silence, never-ending kiss All of me, I give to thee, down at your feet Loving you in passion unmolested in this garden Loving you in silence, knowing that it's right Someplace, someplace, where your face is all that I see, all that I see | |
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Live at the Neil S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 16th, 1997.
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He plays the harp? What? | |
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I always thought that it suffered from it's production on day 1 of it's release. That said, I really like this album and always imagined if it got the sign o the times production treatment, that it would have been more appreciated. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Isn't this Prince's debut as a SEARS model? Sweater, mens, small
99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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A harp is used for the seques on the NPG "Exodus" album. Apparently "played" by Mayte (it's really used for simple strumming). But I suppose they really did have one around in Paisley Park. | |
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Yes, the end result sounds more like R&B music instead of sounding like what the demo did (a mix of pop and classical). | |
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novabrkr said:
A harp is used for the seques on the NPG "Exodus" album. Apparently "played" by Mayte (it's really used for simple strumming). But I suppose they really did have one around in Paisley Park. Oh! Okay, I thought maybe he was getting down on it like Harpo Marx. What? | |
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he says he can play 27 instruments(which ones those are I don't know) but in that interview he did say: and while I can play a few simple things on a real harp, | |
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In This Bed I Scream dedicated 2 Wendy Lisa & Susannah Susannah dna asiL dna ydneW 2 detacided
. 2 these walls I talk
It was created using feedback noise produced when put a guitar on the floor. It is dedicated (in reversed text) in the album's booklet to "Wendy and Lisa and Susannah", and sent the song to Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman prior to its release for their input (in what could be interpreted as an apology for his past actions to them); they responded with some suggestions, but they did not hear back from him and their suggestions were not included on the released track. | |
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Beautiful lyrics. | |
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co-written by Sandra St. Victor | |
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