Your reply is highly appreciated...thanx...i can read English but i wish that ur book will be published here in France in French...anyway i will buy it whatever is written in English or not ?? Thanx Stephan | |
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I think it´s a great idea to focus on the 1983-1984 period with your first release. You can always cover the earlier or later years in your future releases. Most fans love the 83-84 period but it has also become sort of a trend to dismiss that era in favor of the more "sophisticated" 86-88 period, and most fans call SOTT their favorite album, and I understand that, but I have always found the 83-84 period to be the most exciting and quintessential era in Prince´s history, and I can´t get enough of those songs, rehearsals and shows. But I love his earlier and later phases too. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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madhouseman said:
Lewisohn's book is literally the inspiration for every in the studio book out there, including mine because he was able to base his on the actual studio notes from Abbey Road. I was able to get copies of all of the daily session notes from Sunset Sound (most of them signed by Prince) as well as the cooperation of WB who supplied information about when songs went into their vault. I interviewed practically every engineer at Sunset Sound who worked with Prince (including dozens of hours spent with some of them going over every detail), I've interviewed members of The Revolution, The Time, Apollonia 6/Vanity 6 and other groups, and was given access to all of the interviews from Per Nilsen/Uptown magazine. I helped research The Vault for Uptown magazine as well as DMSR by Per Nilsen and Possessed by Alex Hahn.
I've also gone through over 1,000 articles (many rare and hard to find) that quote people who weren't ready to go on the record, so that everyone is represented.
I've been working on this book for 20 years (my first interviews for it were in late 1995) and have been fortunate enough to talk to several people before they passed away, so in many ways, this is a chance to give everyone who was involved with those sessions the opportunity to tell their stories about working with Prince in the studio.
The book is formatted like Lewisohn's because he really nailed how it should be done and The Beatles Recording Sessions is the gold standard for studio books. I hope I can come close.
Thank you for the interest.
[Edited 5/13/16 22:19pm] You sound absolutely wonderful. ive requested to join your fb group and i truly look forward to the release of your book. "Where you are now is in a place that does not require time." - Rest In Power, PRINCE | |
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Good luck with your books , i can't wait for it either. | |
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Thank you very much. The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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