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Are you worried that Prince will stop releasing new music? Now that album sales are plunging in general, and Prince's new albums seem to sell less and less, are you worried that Prince will stop releasing new music in the (near) future? I mean, he is getting older and hasn't had a proper hit in 20 years. He has burnt a lot of bridges in the industry and it is getting harder and harder for him to find good channels to release his new creations and get a good sum of money upfront and the right marketing/promotion. Add to that the lukewarm response to his albums from his hardcore fans and the general public alike in the last 15 or 20 years, and I could see Prince doing the maths and stop releasing new music. And just focus on touring his greatest hits, because that is where the money is. The one thing that I think might keep him going is his work ethic, the man practically lives in the studio and probably doesn't really know what to do else except making new tracks. Although I am not always very impressed with his new albums, I would still like to get new tunes by Prince from time to time because on almost every new album there are still some gems to be found. Any thoughts on this matter? [Edited 10/9/14 6:14am] RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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funkaholic1972 said: Now that album sales are plunging in general, and Prince's new albums seem to sell less and less, are you worried that Prince will stop releasing new music in the (near) future?
I mean, he is getting older and hasn't had a proper hit in 20 years. He has burnt a lot of bridges in the industry and it is getting harder and harder for him to find good channels to release his new creations and get a good sum of money upfront and the right marketing/promotion. Add to that the lukewarm response to his albums from his hardcore fans and the general public alike in the last 15 or 20 years, and I could see Prince doing the maths and stop releasing new music. And just focus on touring his greatest hits, because that is where the money is.
The one thing that I think might keep him going is his work ethic, the man practically lives in the studio and probably doesn't really know what to do else except making new tracks.
Although I am not always very impressed with his new albums, I would still like to get new tunes by Prince from time to time because on almost every new album there are still some gems to be found.
Any thoughts on this matter? Not worried at all...you've hit the nail on the head; he's not had a hit for 20 years, during the Hit an Run queues people were thinking he'd retired/died/stopped in the 80s ....but during all that time he's been releasing stuff regardless of if anybody liked it P-p-e-n-g-u-i-n......the P is silent | |
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I am a little worried.
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now would be the perfect time for him to concentrate on his remasters. on a series of remasters. all his albums from for you up to and including come/gold. that would give him a chance to get his legacy out there in top quality, to add bonus material - as a means of extra incentive for fans to buy the product and to get us to just shut the hell up about his vault. / whilst he concentrates on those releases over, say a year or two, he could slowly assemble another great album (i think AOA is great btw, as is Lotusflower, which are both albums he took a while to put together). by that time he'll have no problem finding a distributer, he's prince after all, in a world where the most unknown and lousy selling acts manage to get cd's released once in a while. / in the meantime he could just trickle a few tracks down to us via a website. not at all unlike he did in the last 4 years. / except this time around, he could remain in the spotlight because of the continued release of remastered albums with bonus material. we all know how good some of those vault tracks are. such a series would only further cement his legacy and his position as one of the greatest recording artists in, well, forever. / let's just wait and see. but my money, at the moment, is on prince releasing NPGQ, then another NPG album, another protege album and a few remixes before the end of the year, whilst completely ignoring the WB released PR remaster
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Thanks, this was a comforting read! You are probably right. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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IstenSzek said: now would be the perfect time for him to concentrate on his remasters. on a series of remasters. all his albums from for you up to and including come/gold. that would give him a chance to get his legacy out there in top quality, to add bonus material - as a means of extra incentive for fans to buy the product and to get us to just shut the hell up about his vault. / whilst he concentrates on those releases over, say a year or two, he could slowly assemble another great album (i think AOA is great btw, as is Lotusflower, which are both albums he took a while to put together). by that time he'll have no problem finding a distributer, he's prince after all, in a world where the most unknown and lousy selling acts manage to get cd's released once in a while. / in the meantime he could just trickle a few tracks down to us via a website. not at all unlike he did in the last 4 years. / except this time around, he could remain in the spotlight because of the continued release of remastered albums with bonus material. we all know how good some of those vault tracks are. such a series would only further cement his legacy and his position as one of the greatest recording artists in, well, forever. / let's just wait and see. but my money, at the moment, is on prince releasing NPGQ, then another NPG album, another protege album and a few remixes before the end of the year, whilst completely ignoring the WB released PR remaster
Completely logical plan, which means there's no chance in hell of it happening. Fortunately for us there doesn't seem to be a new protege in the pipeline. Unless he's going back to finally finish Shelby's album. Hopefully that ship has passed, though. | |
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I'm not worried, as I don't believe commercial success or hits drive Prince at this point. Prince knows he is a seen as a "living legend" now, kind of like Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan probably isn't going to have a hugely commercial succesful album again (meaning an album that produces top 10s etc) but he will continue to release work that is critically acclaimed and recieved well by the fans. I think it's the same for P.
I do agree that right now would be the perfect time to focus on the remasters. I think he should tour to supporst AOA and PE. And over the next few years release remasters and box sets of his classic work, while working on a new album. | |
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What was so wrong with the NPGMC model? He should bring that back and forget about labels and distribution. Once the WB thing is over, Prince probably wont get another label on side again. | |
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I'm worried that there will be less albums in the near future since he burnt to many bridges, but I'm sure we will continue to get singles as usual through his website and hopefully even some albums. The best thing is if he stays with WB from now on but thats wishful thinking Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney don't sell albums anymore either. Doesn't stop them from making them and touring. Doesn't stop labels from manufacturing them. Prince will keep on making music until the day he dies. There will always be an avenue for them. Its the fans who get caught up in videos/hits/Billboard, etc. That time has past for him like it does for everyone.That's life. | |
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Not worried at all. | |
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Prince is not current, his sales numbers are not a surprise to anyone but .org peps.
He will continue to do whatever he feels like... | |
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After hearing this last album, hell, I wish he would stop if it's going to be more shit like this. Just stop making new music and release the old unreleased jams from the vault as they were originally recorded. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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dm3857 said: I'm not worried, as I don't believe commercial success or hits drive Prince at this point. Prince knows he is a seen as a "living legend" now, kind of like Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan probably isn't going to have a hugely commercial succesful album again (meaning an album that produces top 10s etc) but he will continue to release work that is critically acclaimed and recieved well by the fans. I think it's the same for P.
I do agree that right now would be the perfect time to focus on the remasters. I think he should tour to supporst AOA and PE. And over the next few years release remasters and box sets of his classic work, while working on a new album. Bob has more # 1 albums now than he did in the 60s! For most of the 80s and 90s, he was lost in the wilderness, but managed to come back by touring endlessly, going back to his roots and, most importantly, NOT trying to recapture old successes. He writes what is on his mind now and Prince's best new songs (Breakdown, Way Back Home) do the same. But the problem with Prince is that he would still love to have a hit, but is unwilling to play the game by the rules in doing promotion etc. | |
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warning2all said: The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney don't sell albums anymore either. Doesn't stop them from making them and touring. Doesn't stop labels from manufacturing them. Prince will keep on making music until the day he dies. There will always be an avenue for them. Its the fans who get caught up in videos/hits/Billboard, etc. That time has past for him like it does for everyone.That's life. Don't know about Macca, but the Stones haven't released a new album in 8 years. | |
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I agree! Now would be the perfect time to focus on his remasters and his legacy.He's neglected it for far too long.
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True. There's so much to enjoy. - As for the topic question, nah. Prince's soul is music and he wants to be heard.
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too busy living in the "now" | |
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A little bit. | |
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Yeah,but that needs to change | |
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I'm absolutely terrified. | |
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The record industry is in shambles. What I mean is look at what place both of the new recording came in. Can't compare to 80s or 90s or even 5 years ago. Prince he may view this as a challenge. We don't know. I think his product is good. If he believes in his product 110% why should he worry? Why would we worry? What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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