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For You & Prince to be reissued on vinyl in April & May According to the folks at Super Deluxe Edition:
"Despite various denials and no official announcement, it does appear as if Prince‘s 1978 debut For You is being reissued on vinyl LP later this month.
There is no word on whether the audio has been remastered by Prince, or anyone else, but almost two years to the day since Warners announced a partnership that would “see the release of long-awaited, previously unheard material” this is perhaps the first tentative step towards a reissue campaign. Or maybe it’s not.
For You will be released on vinyl LP on 26 April 2016. Follow-up Prince looks slated for a vinyl release in late May, too."
http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/prince-for-you-vinyl-reissue/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+superdeluxeedition+%28Superdeluxeedition%29 All of my hang-ups have gone. How I wish you felt the same. | |
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thanks, tintin.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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Apparently there is no real evidence that 180g vinyl is any better than the standard 140g. | |
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Blacknote, come on now.. - no need to kill my enthusiasm.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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If this happens I'll eat my shoes. | |
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Please excuse my boredom but this does not excite me. If it were Parade or SOTT, I might be intrigued. But this is not what I want.
Rock on, Dance. You're certainly entitled to it. | |
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ok DigitalGardener..... you may be right, but I love buying them favorites of mine rereleased.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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For me, deluxe requires more than just the original tracks with better sound quality. Give me something new with the original package. [Edited 4/5/16 13:20pm] | |
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No Agreement from Prince it seems for these reissues? | |
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I don't know why the article is framing this as some kind of unprecedented move given that vinyl reissues of these albums have occurred previously, seems a little strange, maybe the author is unaware of the previous release. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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I agree. | |
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wishful thinking they'll be something else!!! | |
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A few of questions for the group:
(I guess that sorta points back to the first question.)
Overall, what is the plus of simply buying a 180gram over any of our current original issues of an album? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Just curious What's the purpose of remastered/Reissued albums? I'd be more interested in tracks that didn't make the For You album. | |
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Remastered is just that. It's usually somewhat cleaned up with sound but the actual mixes aren't changed. Everything through Lovesexy could use a remaster.
Reissued is just a way to get some mo' $$$. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I don't think the vinyl records sound too bad. He didn't care too much about sound, but atleast it sounds alot better than his digital releases imo.
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I agree. The CD releases have no clean up on them, or any care given to them. They're just pressed onto a different format, which means all the hiss, and whatever else is now digital. At least, with vinyl, there's that great mid-level warmth that's genuine, not copied. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Just one person's opinion but it seems that two years after an "agreement" was made, P is still in negotiation mode. | |
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^ Didn't Prince once say "free the music". Prince 4Ever. | |
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^My concern is at some point WB is going to declare that "enough is enough" and then the real drama starts.....legally. Or, P will get tired of sitting on master tapes he can't profit from and start seeking other means of distribution.....despite previous "agreements".
Either way, he'll possibly be a 60 year old artist (potentially on the verge of retirement) locked in another "war" against his former label. I sincerely do not want this for P. Oh, well..... | |
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thedance said: ^ Didn't Prince once say "free the music". Your opinions doesn't make any sense. Why is he greedy? Because he is taking control of what he owns? So many other people are like mosquitoes trying to squeeze out some money from his catalogue. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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Ok. let's review some of what's happened over the past two years since this "agreement" was announced (if I've missed something, please feel free to add):
1. WB transfers ownership of the masters to P while gaining exclusive license to a remaster's program. 2. WB releases two his albums. One of those albums sat on the shelf for two years while P hunted for an "acceptable" distribution deal.
It seems clear that whatever was discussed and agreed to at the time was good enough for P, hence the press release and above steps WB has taken. Fast forward two years and now P will not authorize the remasters because the cut is not acceptable to him.
Question for everyone:
If you owned P's multi-million dollar music catalog and made an agreement to transfer ownership to him with the promise of a collaborative effort to develop (with his input, of course) and distribute the remastered albums while releasing two of his albums, would you allow him to stonewall the project in perpetuity or potentially walk away from the deal without receiving any return on your investment?
I pose this question to not make a point. I sincerely want to understand his way of thinking after what has been provided so far by WB.
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blacknote said:
Ok. let's review some of what's happened over the past two years since this "agreement" was announced (if I've missed something, please feel free to add):
1. WB transfers ownership of the masters to P while gaining exclusive license to a remaster's program. 2. WB releases two his albums. One of those albums sat on the shelf for two years while P hunted for an "acceptable" distribution deal.
It seems clear that whatever was discussed and agreed to at the time was good enough for P, hence the press release and above steps WB has taken. Fast forward two years and now P will not authorize the remasters because the cut is not acceptable to him.
Question for everyone:
If you owned P's multi-million dollar music catalog and made an agreement to transfer ownership to him with the promise of a collaborative effort to develop (with his input, of course) and distribute the remastered albums while releasing two of his albums, would you allow him to stonewall the project in perpetuity or potentially walk away from the deal without receiving any return on your investment?
I pose this question to not make a point. I sincerely want to understand his way of thinking after what has been provided so far by WB.
Record companies have stepped on so many toes for so many years, that I really don't think it's weird for a powerful artist like Prince to show some muscle. Making stuff more difficult for record companies, like they've been screewing over their artists for so many decades. This is also why I think he was right by choosing Tidal as well. Spotify pays less to artists, and spends tons more on record companies, for them to make their albums available on the streaming service. This is why Tidal has less major releases to choose from. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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ANY artist in any medium has every right to put a Dollar Figure on their art they feel is right. Doesn't matter if it's a painter, or a folk artist at a market, or Prince with his music. We hardcore fans want product, so of course our viewpoint is different. "Release the damn music!". My question to Prince is, tho: Shouldn't you rethink your asking price, since your art doesn't sell? You got lots of supply but little demand. | |
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Ok. "Industry rule#4080: Record company people are shady." I agree. As it pertains to post-slave Prince, I'd like to believe that his attorney's made sure that once they walked away from the table...two years ago...Prince was mostly satisfied, albeit temporarily, with the "copyright numbers". Or was that P agreeing to something as long as "reversion of rights to master recordings" was put on paper?
What has happened in two years that P is unsatisfied now and why would he expect WB to renegotiate after they agreed to the transfer of ownership and released two of his albums? If that's what is taking place. Just trying to understand here.
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and that's the problem right there: Prince over-values his own music.He's not realistic.That's why we won't see proper remasters.They would have to hand Prince a check for $100 million (lol) at a time when remasters don't even sell alot of copies. | |
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but I'm gonna buy these vinyl remasters since it's pretty obvious that we'll never see CD remasters. | |
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no record company i the right mind, is willing to pay Prince big money, when he is selling maybe 10,000 copies of an album... Prince 4Ever. | |
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