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Camille voice...originated with sly? https://m.youtube.com/wat...3t9htxbIAc love this sly cut, and am wondering if his vocals were inspiration for the birth of Camille | |
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Prince covered the track live, but is it pitch adjusted, or just sung in a high register? That really makes all the difference. Great song. | |
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I clicked on the link thinking "Please let it be If You Want Me To Stay"... | |
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phoenixrising said: 'Camille voice...originated with , There were a lot of cats playing with the their voices in the 70,s Ohio Players - Funky worm (1972) ....as well as furnishing samples for a hip hop generation. \o/\o/ ° The Breakdown = Best Prince song for 20 years | |
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Sly is the fucking truth. I put off listening to Fresh! for a long time. I was pleasntly surprised by how good it is. This track is one of the best of the bunch too. | |
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There's at least two versions of If You Want Me To Stay, and I prefer the alternative version though any version he did was great.
I don't think it inspired the Camille voice in any way, pitch experiments were nothing new and wasn't the idea initially a way to release more music under a different name?
Still thanks for reminding me of this super soulful Slu track.
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If you play Love or Money on slow speed it sounds exactly like a Sly song. The wooh is on the one! | |
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I'm waiting for someone online to post "Love Or Money" at that speed. Was blown away the first time I heard that.....George Clinton altered his voice on those early P-Funk records too. | |
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It was not uncommon in the pre-digital recording days to adjust the tempo of the song by speeding up or slowing down the tape and I'm positive that is the case for this song (it was sped up). Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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Hanks everyone for your thoughtful answers, I appreciate it | |
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Maybe your Baby by Stevie Wonder from Talking Book. He was clearly familiar with that track. It always surprises me people don't mention Stevie more when discussing Prince influences, to my ears that was his number one influence. Clearly there were many other influences too. | |
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Is it that time of year to point out that Camille has nothing to do with a voice type? Camille was a character, with Prince using his sped up voice (Housquake), his regular voice (Le Grind) and his slowed down voice (Bob George). . | |
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