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Crystal Ball & The Vault Albums - A Question I'm not much of an expert on unreleased Prince stuff, but I was curious about these two albums of previously unreleased tracks.When they came out in the late 90s were any of the tracks completely unknown to orgers in general, or were they already out there in one form or another?Well...that's my question, such as it is. | |
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i think the majority of tracks on these where available in some form or another but there were a number of tracks that were "unknown"....although I'm sure there are those who are more hardcore than I who will argue that!!!! | |
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And that particular version of An Honest Man. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Pentacle said:
And that particular version of An Honest Man. Cloreen? | |
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Would be interesting to see if Prince could assemble a CB2 with all unknown tracks, would it be possible? | |
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I think Cloreen is a kinda....given it was played live in '83 (per Prince vault) in a brief set at First Avenue with Jah Wobble's band after a Jah Wobble gig. I certainly hadn't heard it/ heard of it prior to CB. | |
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But if you only "have" 50 minutes, and 11 minutes is filled with jamming instead of All My Dreams, or My Pony or... etc. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Of course it would be possible, would it be any good though? RIP | |
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Most tracks were known in similar or alternate (studio or live) renditions indeed. Entirely unknown were the ones u mention here (I wouldn't count A Honest Man since we had the instrumental and rehearsal versions) as well -if i'm not mistaken- as It's About That Walk and Extraordinary. In the end that's 6 songs out of 40 so that's one of the reason of the overall disappointment of hardcore fans regarding those 2 projects. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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databank said:
that's 6 songs out of 40 so that's one of the reason of the overall disappointment of hardcore fans regarding those 2 projects. Oddly enough your saying that is the first time it has ever occurred to me that anyone might have been unhappy with Crystal Ball in particular specifically because it didn't have tracks that had never been heard. I didn't care then, and don't now, whether any of the tracks were new to me. Crystal Ball turned a positive into a negative for me specifically because the song selection was atrocious (remixes, songs that had already been officially released like "Good Love" and "Interactive," and things like "Cloreen Baconskin," which, at 15:37, represented real opportunity cost given how much of the very limited space it soaked up), the songs were delivered in sanitized versions (no "Purple Underground" speech means I can't retire my "Crystal Ball" bootleg), and the way in which direct orders were handled was nothing shy of reprehensible. For my money, Crystal Ball boiled down to, "not what I want, not how I want it, and why'd you have to crap on me while delivering it?" But, yeah, I suppose some folks might have liked deeper vault cuts too. | |
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Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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My only annoyance really was the fact that so little was new to me, I loived everything else that you hated but I totally understand that you and most others could feel that way. I'm just deeply annoyed by the comment in bold: art isn't about making a CD profitable by the minute like you'd sell advertizing space. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The Crystall Ball II configuration would have been interesting - a shame this never saw the light of day.
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I guess I'm not a hardcore fan because I haven't really sought out bootlegs to any great degree. So when CB was released it was mostly new music to me. I thought it was uneven but generally I was happy with it. | |
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That about sums it up, spot on! | |
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databank said:
I was probably not sufficiently clear about what I intended to say - I don't dislike "Cloreen," really, but it is not my choice for the centerpiece track on a vault collection either. Each of the three discs in the set includes one lengthy track - "Crystal Ball" on 1, "Days of Wild" on 3, and "Cloreen" on 2. Two of the three feel sufficiently "big" to serve as that showcase number. It is ultimately a decision that comes with producing the collection. If I were handling that job, I would not pick that song to have that role. I might include the song, but I would include another epic-type number on the same disc to balance it. That said, the whole 10-song, 50-minute disc model for each of the three is for my money a foolish model, so I would have come at the whole thing differently than was done. Either way, glad you like it, and apologies for deeply annoying you. | |
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yes 'cloreen' should of been a bonus track at the end of the album. then you could ignore it if you didn't like it. as an off-the cuff studio jam it's interesting to 'princeologists' but as a centrepiece track it doesn't cut the mustard. Also I always thought 'The Ball' should of been the opening track on CB, thus allowing CB the song to be the final track on disc one (or even disc 3) I find it a bit of a daunting track for an opener. Also when else would the ball get released? | |
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Crystal Ball is a weird area. we'll never know how the songs really sounded because the leaked songs are from a 2nd or 3rd generation cassettes and a lot of the songs were never mixed properly. The Crystal Ball CD set is good but you can tell the mixes were "updated". Susan Rogers stated if Prince decides to release the vault stuff, release them as they are. But we all know that will never happen | |
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