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I mean, Sheila E has those. I want Sheila E to be in the camp at the time... Are there other songs that could have been included?
I only chose those cuts because (in a way) they were Jill's first, being that her guide vocals were kept in as an extra layer to Sheila's vocals. I don't doubt that P and Sheila could create even stronger material had things gone differently. | |
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I think songs like "G-Spot" and "All Day/All Night" would have sounded better in 1984.When these songs finally appeared on Jill's album in 1987,I felt that they sounded slightly dated compared to everything else that was going on in pop music that year. | |
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Actually I believe they belonged to Vanity 6/Apollonia 6 and then Prince pulled them when (either Vanity left)or he realized Apollonia either couldn't carry them or wasn't fully committed to the group for the long haul.
Jill sang on a lot of tracks from Prince's to the Time the Family etc Sheila did good on the ballads, but Jill would have had a stronger voice on those yes. I believe it is Susannah Melvoin that worked with Brenda originally on Next Time Wipe The Lipstick Off Your Collar It definately would be cool to hear Jill lead those songs, how they would have played out.
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(30) INT. CLUB (1ST AVE. ST. BAR) -- NIGHT
Want 2 Be A Modernaire
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I just read the 'Purple Rain' book by Alan Light, and there are a lot of interesting comments by Jill Jones (whom Light obviously talked to). She's very removed from music/Prince circles these days, and seems rather open about things. My general impression of the situation back then is that she was Prince's main squeeze circa early/mid-1983, when the 'Purple Rain' movie/project was just getting off the ground. But then Wendy, followed by Susannah Melvoin, entered the scene -- not to mention Appollonia in the movie -- and Jill kind of got pushed back (as did her planned album, and many of her scenes in the movie). . Based on nothing in particular, my educated guess is that after mid-1986, when Prince dumped Susannah and Wendy & Lisa, Jill kind of saw her opportunity to get back in Prince's graces, and she probably gave him an ultimatum about finally getting her album done. So they went away for a week or two and knocked it out, but I doubt that Prince's heart was really in it at that point. Once it flopped, she started to drift away from the Prince scene. | |
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http://beautifulnightschi...lks-2.html
Jill Jones: My first album was a very long pregnancy, good God, it took so long get out. It was a really ace album, but, the timing was way off. I don't think everyone was ready for it. Radio wasn't looking for it. There's a rap convention in Atlanta that I went to and people came up to me saying “you're Black? I didn't know you were Black! I would've played your record.” I just came back to Prince, like, “should I just get a tan?” White people somehow knew I was Black and they said “I'm not playing that house Negro on the radio.” The album was dead in the water. Then, I went to a function and I think I was crying. A Warner Brothers executive (Rob Dickens, CEO of Warner Brothers UK) saw me and he put money into the project to do promotion in Europe. We made the (music) video (for the single "Mia Bocca")...They (Europeans) always liked Josephine Baker, that whole thing always worked. I was discriminated against in my own country. I opened for Jody Watley in LA and, seriously, the crowd just stood there whole time with their arms crossed. I was angry dancing. I was singing “G-Spot” and I was like “I'm not going to shake my ass.” I know (on past tours) I would go out in my bra and panties, but, then I put on my trench coat and I'd leave. I just threw the mike down and walked off the stage. Prince came to me and said “is that it, are you done?” Maybe he created the diva in me.
I think the album was a very intellectual album. We made a decision to take a lot of the poppy songs off. Once Clare Fisher puts the strings on it... I wanted to leave them on... That's where I sealed my fate to never have a hit record...(Prince) could have given me "The Glamorous Life". Sheila E. would come to the studio to play basketball and I did not know that the child was going in (to the studio) late at night and singing the songs... Jill Jones on the unfinished second Paisley Park album: We (Jones and Prince) were kind of were at two different roads. The song (“Boom Boom”) was from 1982 and it seemed forced. He kept remixing it. I went to do the video, but, it was late, it was too late. And I just ended up going back to New York, got married and waited until my contract expired. During this time he called me-- and I was at a friend's house-- and said, "you don't have any charisma, you should dye your hair black and you need to get breast implants like Brigitte Nielsen." I was furious... Dickens (CEO of Warner Brothers UK) was instrumental at one point with Roger Davies, my manager, when we were trying to complete my second album alone. Without Prince. But, Prince rejected every attempt we tried. | |
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Very interesting Her debut album in 1987 was dead on arrival.I never even heard "Mia Bocca" on the radio at all.But,this would not happened if the album had been released in late '84 or early '85.Prince waited too long.
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Yes, not 'bashing' Prince at all, but it is stuff like this that show the bad side of his management.
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I think Jill Jones is the only side Prince project I've ever purchased (unless you include Madhouse 8) I think my favorite were Violet Bue, For Love, Baby, You're a Trip. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Yes, not 'bashing' Prince at all, but it is stuff like this that show the bad side of his management.
Interesting. I think Ill pull up that album. I haven't heard it in yrs | |
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Speaking of Jill Jones - just found out this morning on Twitter something random and unexpected for me personally - she's a Liverpool FC fan! I'll have to invite JJ over for a match. | |
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Is that a 'recent' thought of Prince by 1987-89? Or is this how he felt even in 1983 - 86? which might answer why we didn't get a Jill album? Maybe like he told Jesse Johnson, some people were meant to be frontmen others not...
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Jill's comments indicate that,with some of these proteges,Prince seemed to be overly concerned with "image" and appearance.Perahps he wanted to turn Jill Jones into yet another sexpot singer but she wanted to be more than that | |
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on Sheila E's 1990 song "Sex Cymbal",she sings I know you like 'em cute and simple with no frame of mind maybe she was feeling the same way as Jill? | |
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Yeah, Well I understand the importance of image along with the music. That is a huge reason why Prince has such a cult following. I mean he made sure it was tied wih the Time, the Family, Madhouse, Mazarati too(I never got the Mazarati image though)
It seems in looking at her characte in Purple Rain and a lot of her 1984/85 (outtakes) that she was the woman of unrequited love, the other woman, the woman that 'only had 1 lover since...'
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I think her first 3 album had a lot to work with very Romantic images and visions.
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What is Jills date of birth? She is supposed 2 b 18 in Purple Rain but looks much older than that. Also what is Susans & Brendas date of birth? I don't think her acting is atrocious (delirious26). In Purple Rain Jill is endearing and sweet and I would have liked 2 have seen her role expanded. | |
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She was born in 1962 so she was 22 in 1984 | |
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Well, if Wiki is correct, she was born July 1962, so she'd have been 21 in Purple Rain. (Not sure I trust Wiki on that, however.) | |
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I mean the movie was filmed in 1984, so if she was born in 1962 she was 22
she was born on July 11th from her FB page
PrinceVault has: Jill Jones Born: 11 July 1962, Lebanon, Ohio, USA | |
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(82) INT. CLUB -- NIGHT
Wendy?
The CLUB is THROBBING. Prince is
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The movie was filmed in 1983. Filming ended around Dec. 27th, 1983. About 8 or 9 months later, Jill turned 22. . Not that it matters, but just sayin'.... | |
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Yes, I thought it was filmed in 83 too. You're right, it doesn't matter very much, but nitpicking over these little things, that's what fans do. Oh well. It keeps them off the street. [Edited 4/18/16 5:42am] | |
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Prince was horrible to Jill. | |
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They're exaggerations or minimizations developed to fit a story that never happened, yet, in a strange way, a story that is their reality. To me, Prince & the Times entire thing is visual. The microcosm they've developed 4 themselves was a movie begging to be made." There's music... that means there's night, there's bars, there are alley's. All of a sudden, a story begins to emerge. Albert Magnoli Actors
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(107) INT. DRESSING ROOM/BACKSTAGE -- NIGHT as Prince and his Band sit in grave
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(112) INT. HALLWAY -- NIGHT
(113) EXT. BACK ENTRANCE, INT. HALLWAY -- CLUB -- NIGHT
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