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Make It Through the Storm--how many versions? Just some questions about Make It Through the Storm. Princevault lists a total of four versions of this song: an initial recording from 1976, a re-recording from 1977, and a third re-recording from 1978 with Sue Ann Carwell on vocals. Those are the three Prince produced versions, all unreleased. Then there was a fourth version, produced without Prince's involvement, that was released as a Sue Ann Carwell b-side. . Now here's the questions: several boots include a Prince vocal version, but they all seem to be the same recording--but which of the recordings is it? The Vault book says its from 1977 at Moonsound, and that seems right--does anyone know any different? And is this the only Prince vocal version that's circulating, or has one of the others also surfaced in the larger community? . And then, I'm unsure about the Sue Ann recordings. One was included on Eye's Wow collection--was that the unreleased version she recorded, or was it the released version? . In other words, what is reasonably attainable, and what do I still need to track down? | |
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I'm afraid I'm unable to answer your initial question as to the recording date of the Prince vocal version that is circulating, but I would just like to add that there appears to be two different versions of that one vocal take circulating, one which can be found on Work It 2.0 and probably a few other bootlegs before that (I haven't checked) and another which appears on a more recent bootleg called For You Demos and Outtakes. The latter is in much better sound quality, although I've heard people say that this is the result of it being a fan remaster of the former version rather than being a better earlier source, but I can not confirm this. AFAIK none of the other versions you list are circulating (apart from the Sue Ann Carwell b-side obviously), but if you only have the Work It 2.0 version you should try and track down the For You Demos one as it sounds a lot better, regardless of its origin. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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The version on the most recent Blast from the Past sounds better than it does on other sets I have--I'll check out the For You Demos if I can find it (though I suspect BFTP may just have taken that version and re-released it, as on so many other recently circulating tracks). Thanks for pointing it out. | |
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Yes, bftp3 rehashed "For You Demos and Outtakes". Surprise surprise Bitch this ain't the movies | |
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The circulating version is all the same sources as I have heard about 3 of them and they all sound alike in style.
Su Anns version is the released version I also heard. So only 2 possibly circulating (in various qualities depending on download) Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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