I totally agree - that's why I can't believe he didn't leave instructions on how to handle the music in the Vault. Now it seems his heirs will just use it to make $$$$. | |
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Why didn't Sheila want the music in the vault released? | |
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If I wasnt a Prince fan and I owned the label that purchased his catalogue, my first instinct would be to find a way to maximise profits. I would release some of the vault stuff as Prince, but I would also consider giving songs to my big stars of the day. My shareholders would be very happy if I was making millions by giving songs to the Beyonce's, Taylor Swifts, Katy Perrys and Justin Biebers of this world rather than making less releasing it as Prince. | |
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By definition whomever inherits Prince's estate will enjoy the same rights as he did regarding everything he composed and recorded. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Databank, it seems to be a little more complicated than that. Apparently Prince had changed some terms in order to release other works, but the terms of the act don't include siblings, only the executor. I don't know much about US copyright, but the article below explains more. Apologies if it's posted on the PRINCE Act thread. https://paynebritton.word...nsfer/amp/ I'm looking out for a purple dolphin. | |
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Prince didnt have the time to mix his own material now (he was involved with too many things to do), his recent re-recording and choices of mixes, he doesn't realize his music as is, PERFECTLY FINE. He thought he had the best ideas for that, when clearly people who have this one focus/vision will do better with his recorded material, than he could ever be doing in his final years on earth.
Release ALL OF THE VAULT. No one is going to care except some fidgety OCD fan in bumblefuck nowheresville and Sheila E & a handful of mad engineers.
Prince's legacy is fine whatever they release. Rehearsals, tapes with Nixon, Sex orgy tapes,
They could release every scrap of tape, it isn't the end of the world. That's reality, folks. There is so much recorded music on the planet now in circulation, boat loads of out of print,bootlegs,rare, private presses, (thanks to streaming technology) that Prince will be that exclamation point on the sentence of recorded music. But music moves too fucking fast for anyone to even give him more than a "OMG dont do that, this is a travesty"
Just too much material coming out that is so daunting in terms of keeping track, let the music just be dumped on the world. If you are going to get mad at that, understand with that level of material no one is going to go through it. One person's "meh" is another listeners "whoa this is amazing" That's why NO ONE is in any jurisdiction to say "No no no dont let anyone hear it" Truthfully that's some whiny b.s. I can't endorse.
IT ISNT GOING TO MATTER ONE BLIP if ITS SONGS WE LOVE OR SONGS WE WISH NEVER CAME OUT.
Trust me, fellow orgers. No one is going to give a shit except your irate cousin, unless you are that irate cousin. And if you are mad, you will only be mad for a day and find a new outrage to latch on to. But life is too precious to even spend time & energy debating on something that is inevitable. Let's hear it ALL... whatever's there.
There will always be a prince vault, you could never access. It's called his mind. Maybe when we pass on there will be akashic record of everything Prince thought up musically we can access at random. "Hello, you've accessed Prince's complete Akashic Sound & Visual Record Experience, Prince isn't here right now, he's swimming in the seas of Venus, that's what dolphins love to do. Would you like to start now? Please say *If you can describe it, it probably isn't funky* Thank you The first note you will hear is Prince as a fetus, please skip ahead if time constraints are an issue"
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RELEASE IT ALL...
Our time is finite. If it's on tape, put it out. Put out all the rehearsals,jams,click tracks, ... I dont care who makes money off it, don't give it to anybody. Just release it, put a price on it & keep it moving.
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Very interesting and informative article. It will be a long time before there is any resolution in regards to his works (if I read the article correctly). | |
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
"Dearly Beloved: We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called: 'Life'." | |
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I will put all my money on Prince writing songs for an album that he never finished due to his death.Lets hope they add a few vault tunes and at least the Prince fans can be happy for another year. | |
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I'm a little confused: I skimmed the whole thing ans it seems to me the only issue is about the transfer of masters rights according to the 35 years law, only now Prince has got his own WB catalogue back, + most of Paisley Park, + everything post 1996, + every single thing in the vault. The only things that eluded him at the time he passed are the Jaimie Starr productions and a few later Paisley Park releases (which I'm sure he wanted to reclaim eventually), as well as the songs he gave to other artists that featured his own background recordings (which I don't think he could have reclaimed, at least not easily). I doubt his estate will fight WB for The Time, the 6's or Sheila E, let alone other labels for various random songs. Correct me if I've missed something important in the article but my impression is that P's siblings are just prevented from reclaiming any further masters from a label, and I don't think it's a big deal for them. It is possible though, in that case, that they'd have to find an agreement with WB to release some unreleased songs by The Time, the 6's and Sheila, and to release Prince's version of songs that have been released with someone else's vocals, it's a pity but I don't think it's gonna be their priority when it comes to reissues. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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u mad....there wouldnt be enough time to "absorb" it all....i get that way when new boots come out and overlap..there needs to be reasonable time between releases | |
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Thank you for this link. We are hoping for a separate sticky to be created for estate/rights/who controls Prince's legacy, especially if no will is found. Your linked article was written well enough that non-lawyers could follow it. Thank you. | |
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"but I didnt always give the record companies the best song."
Thats insane. The idea that theres music thats better than what was released is absolutley insane. And I hope they find a way to release it and not destroy it like some people are suggesting.
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This was a good article. Seemed to clear a lot of things up for me. | |
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Now the masters will be owned by the estate, but they will only be able to license them for release to WB – unless WB grants them the right to put out something on another label, as they allowed Prince to do this for one single in the past (TMBGITW), but I think that's highly unlikely to happen again.
Surely there will be some legal arguments too in regards to material that was originally recorded between '78 and '96, but it was reworked after '96. WB will claim it's theirs to release, the estate will claim it has been reworked significantly after 1996, so they're free to licence it to whomever they want to. [Edited 5/26/16 4:17am] | |
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Thanks for 4 clarifying but... wait a minute: do they actually reveal in the article that Prince signed a 35 years licencing deal with WB? If so I missed that line (but as I said I skimmed). AFAIK no one knows the specifics of the 2014 deal so far, for all we know WB only has distribution exclusivity for 5 years, or 2, or 10, or forever, but why 35 years??? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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A logical assupmtion is that any vault material from 1978-1995 falls under WB's exclusive licence, but as no one knows for a fact the details of the arrangement it's hard to say. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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In fact now that Prince is gone it would be really nice if either WB or P's esate when it's determined would just TELL publicly what the implications of the 2014 deal is. Prince loved playing hide and seek but now that he's gone all this secrecy is nothing but irritating... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Well, the article says that by signing the new deal it essentially reset the clock so the 35 year cycle begins again. But you are right, there could have been a clause in the deal limiting the time. The only reason Im not sure there is such a clause is because it looked like such a win/win for Prince and WB got stung somewhat. I have always found it hard to understand how/why WB would agree to such a thing. But resetting the clock on the 35 year termination makes sense and actually gives WB the stronger side of the deal. The article says that record companies are actually being quite generous to their older artists when signing new deals and the reason is because they get to keep certain rights for another 35 years. I wonder how many artists avtually know that by signing a new agreement they are resetting the clock? | |
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Here's some speculative confusion: | |
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Whatever the conditions I think WB went for it because basically if not they were sure to lose every album year after year, after 35 years, and to "punish" them Prince would certainly NOT have allowed them to release any remaster with bonus unreleased material before or after the 35 years, meaning 2017: oops, Sony gets the 1999 remaster with Moonbeam Levels; 2019: oops, Universal gets the PR remaster with Electric Intercourse; 2026: oops: Virgin gets the D&P remaster with Schoolyard and so on. WB was better off keeping distribution and getting exclusive rereleases than keeping a catalogue that was selling quite little at this stage, and would keep selling less overtime, with one new album taken away from them every year. Of course Prince died and sales blew up, but WB couldn't know that in 2014.
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hifidelity67 said: http://www.rollingstone.c...pmg0000063 [Edited 5/27/16 14:21pm] Wow never heard of 3121 film...😀 | |
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. Again: nonsense. If that's the case there would be news about such cases and there simply isn't. Laws are interpreted by lawyers, and no record company would just hand over valuable assets like that without putting up a fight. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Some things will come out shortly, people have tapes sitting around. We don't need a cd on the shelf to get a vault release. Soundcloud & Mixcloud will take care of that. I'm betting on June 7th. [Edited 5/28/16 11:42am] | |
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Soundcloud & Mixcloud will take care of that. I'm betting on June 7th.
Woohoo .. ya baby bring it my pcs ready to be blasted again with rich sound of purple glory. | |
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