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Why all the bickering? Yeah I got into a debate over what was or was not re-mastering but I do not think i made it personal. But some are kind of crossing that line. Why? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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With a large and varied fan base like Prince has it would be impossible to get all of us to agree on something like this. | |
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a "house nigga"? That was a crude thing for Prince to say | |
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As far as remasters go the obvious 5 are Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999, Purple Rain and Sign.
Does Parade, ATWIAD, Prince have a chance?
Longshots...Batman, Lovesexy, Black Album?
Do we even care about D&P, and TGE?
And what does this mean for The Family, Vanity 6, Jill Jones and Madhouse. Might they get a long overdue digital release? It would be another revenue stream. Are we going to see a Vault Series?
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She obviously didn't take it too personally. She's done a whole tour playing his songs and has never mentioned any conflict between them. Change it one more time.. | |
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It was. I wonder if he was talking specifically about Warner Bros, or if he meant it just because she was on any label. Didn't he make a reference to Lenny Kravitz being stuck on the "plantation" because of his contractual ties? The general metaphor is one used, but this is stronger, and angrier, and more personal--at least it seems like it to me.
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Once I saw the terms, I immediately knew why both parties had come to their senses about this. Each side finally saw what the other side REALLY wanted and said "What if I give them what they really want? Then I can get what I really want."
Prince wants his masters. He wants them, wants them, wants them. It is an obsession, a personal thing. It's why he went sour on a $100 million deal and painted "Slave" on his face - "if you don't own your masters, your master owns you."
The label is usually very reluctant to give up the masters. But you have to ask, what do THEY really want? More than anything they want to make money.
The Prince catalog probably still sells a fair amount. But they can't really do anything with it besides sell the same CD editions that have been in print for 20-30 years. At this point, those CDs can be found used for less than five bucks. And they can't do any kind of remastered deluxe editions with bonus tracks to re-sell that catalog to everyone who owns it already... because Prince is angry that he doesn't have his masters.
So WB gives up the thing that Prince really wants in order to get what it really wants, the chance to re-exploit his catalog and make money off of it, with his blessing. If Prince gets what he wants there, it will be done in a "licensing fee" kind of way similar to his other recent deals with majors. At this point, that's probably more than OK with WB- let's just make some damn money.
On top of THAT, Prince gets to release Plectrum Electrum with maximum publicity, in synch with the PR for a 30th Anniversary Purple Rain release. PE seems to be a release he is taking his time to get right and present to he public in a big way. It was never going to come out in the Sunday Times of England. He wants this record to be a big deal.
But that's not the biggest news. It's really quite extraordinary that he has managed to get his masters back from WB. It really says something about the state of the modern music business, and I wonder who will do the same thing next.
It's kind of the opposite deal as the one Pete Townshend made a couple years ago, where he relinquished all control of his existing catalog as well as future work, in exchange for up-front payments that you would imagine, allow him to get paid for 100 years of Who reissues while he is alive and able to enjoy the money. Being that he is a 68 year old guy that has not seemed to care too much about how he stuff is repackaged and sold to his audience, and who says yes to every request ever made to license songs for commercials and films, that made sense. It shows a different kind of sensibility at work, for better or worse. We Who fans have had the "opportunity" to purchase Live At Leeds and Who's Next five different times on CD, to say nothing of 180-gram vinyl. Sometimes there are slightly different bonus tracks. Sometimes the extra stuff is only on the superdeluxe set that costs $100 or more. It's nice to have all that stuff out there but sometimes I feel like the quality control to cost ratio is lacking.
I hope the forthcoming Prince reissues are not focused on $100+ box sets with less than four hours of music on them, put it that way. I don't have reason to believe they will, I'm just saying it, since I'm talking about the Who...
But I'm not going to be cynical about this. It sounds like the stars might have finally aligned at the right time for everyone to get what they want. | |
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Which is why I'm surprised she brought it up now. Prince has this big announcement, supposedly great news--and she decides to "air dirty laundry" in the middle of it. I'm thinking she took it at least somewhat personally. I mean, she's calling hypocrite on him, even separate from the term. | |
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Will we the fans get what WE want? In some cases, almost certainly no. It's impossible to imagine that, if Purple Rain came with an extra 80-minute CD, that everybody would agree what should be on it. The same is true if Purple Rain was expanded to a 10-CD box set.
But I'm ready to wait and see. I could imagine re-buying most of that catalog again if the improvements are significant and the editions are reasonably priced. 2 or 3-disc sets for around $15 to 20 would do the trick. | |
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Which is why I'm surprised she brought it up now. Prince has this big announcement, supposedly great news--and she decides to "air dirty laundry" in the middle of it. I'm thinking she took it at least somewhat personally. I mean, she's calling hypocrite on him, even separate from the term. That would be incredibly hurtful to hear from anyone - let alone an artist who has been inspirational to you. If there was ever a time to bring something like that up it would be now. | |
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Rumors and fact are two different things. The vast amount of fans had no idea this was in the works and those that did believed it was in the works did nothing but bitch about how P would screw it up. We have to wait and see what happens and we should start seeing something by June. The whole thing should be a lesson to the negative naysays to stop writing Prince off. Dude is not perfect but give him some credit on making a good deal and possibly riding this thing far as he can. | |
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Wow are you still living in 1992? Dude made the same mistakes loads of artist have made the difference is he got all of his masters back at one time. Some artist do not even live long enought to get the master tapes back and when they do what do they do with them? Nothing.
Why would you wait each year to get them back when you can get them back all at once and get the record company to put the money into reissueing them with the proper promotion and distrubution. He would not have been able to get the music out without them on a grand scale and get paid on top of that. When will some of you get it in your heads that it is a business and their is nothing wrong with getting paid. | |
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They made money before they lost money. They are going to be making more with this deal. Some of you cannot stand the idea of brother kicking ass. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Actually Prince has called out people on his websites more than once...
Seems to me now is a perfect time, for obvious reasons... and "house nigga"? Really? It doesn't matter whether the WB of today is different than the one of a decade ago or not. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Change it one more time.. | |
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Stuff between her and Prince in private. She should STFU! What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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The love 4 one another website had a few, the most memorable about Clive at Arista...
Saying it's a "partnership" is pure fan conjecture unless you are privvy to the contract. Nothing in the press releases indicates must in that way.
Also, what Meshell may have done or how glad you are is irrelevant to being called a "house nigga" by him to begin with... I fail to see how ANYONE can justify that with any decency. | |
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Indeed. The structure of the CONtract is most important. Will P get an advance when the sales meet certain expectations? Or will get paid per Per 10K copies sold? Maybe his lump sum is a final offer? It's about managing financial risk for both sides. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Good news and I'm excited to see all that comes from this deal. While remastered tracks are appealing I'd love to hear some totally unheard before stuff. That would be very cool! When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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BTW: Who was involved with the negotiations on P's side? I.e.: who's the L. McMillan of these days? Or rather: how big are the chances that they have a deal that won't bite P in the behind? (later on, after say 6 months, after 9 months he goes public, etc) Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I love when Prince is successful and I love when he's kicking ass. This is a victory, yes, but at what cost? That was my point. . If Prince had maintained professionalism back in the early 90s and fulfilled his contract with WB back then, who's to say he wouldn't own his masters already? Even if he didn't get them after that mega contract expired, we'd still be here in 2014 talking about him finally getting them -- the difference might've been that we would've had 18 more years of WB albums in-between. . Again, I am nothing but overjoyed at the news of him and WB working together again. | |
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He's been in talks with Warners for at least 4 years. I would bet he's got the best lawyers in the business working on his behalf leading up to this deal. |
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Seems li [Edited 4/21/14 4:47am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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Seems like some people are rooting more for the record company than for the artist. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Change it one more time.. | |
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This sounds exciting
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she dont know... | |
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