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Thanks so much for those. I always just presumed he wouldv be good at drawing considering his excellence in his other chosen creative field of writing. Sometimes the two tend to go hand in hand. Although I'm not sure if those illustrations are by Prince himself? Baby, you're a star.
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Perhaps fan made? The spirit seems consistent... but the execution seems tight compared other pieces. Wasn't this the camille album art (below)? The face w/the tongue appears in other pieces, too right? Seems like Prince saying his usual "whatever" in the production credits.
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. . [Edited 5/29/16 7:19am] The backwards prince name and the face are on the gett off sleeve. I think that's his work. Baby, you're a star.
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Then there's this, which I've always loved. Art direction seems consistent w/his career. Seems like he was just as creative visually as he was musically. Tying back to the OP: He's always had graphic concepts in his liner notes. They seemed directly from the man himself.
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FUNKNROLL said: Then there's this, which I've always loved. Art direction seems consistent w/his career. Seems like he was just as creative visually as he was musically. Tying back to the OP: He's always had graphic concepts in his liner notes. They seemed directly from the man himself.
How about this? Baby, you're a star.
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I read he did not do the 20ten cover, it was artist Rex Ray (who passed away).
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Sure, he's worked w/album artists, photographers throughout his career. Would be great to hear more about his liner note / album art collaborations... wonder if he provided them w/his actual sketches and we've seen them used in their pieces.
I liked the 3rdEyeGirl torn collage artwork... believe that was by an artist called "woodkid" that may have also did Montreux festival posters. One thing I lament about digital - not easy to research the people who work together.
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Some of P's art work reminds me (a little) of Pedro Bell's work. (P-Funk album covers) | |
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EDIT: I asked Steve Parke about Exodus & all that stuff just now. He said the actual drawings were by Debbie McGuan. She designed some of the clothes back then, too. She was very much under the radar, but a cool gal. She's listed first in the design credits on Exodus. She did the actual drawings, and Steve Parke and Michael Van Huffel used them to make the artwork for Exodus stuff. She also did the drawings that Sam Jennings used for the NPGMC stuff. She drew the people, and he put them against a background, etc. So it was colaborative. Prince did not draw them. Parke confirmed to me that she also did the MPLS drawings. Sam Jennings used her drawings for NPGMC like The Slaughter House, and Chocolate Invasion, etc. _______
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"We are here, where are you?" is a lyric from "Rebirth Of The Flesh" -- The first song on this album.
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For someone who released so much music. He didn't often talk about it in public? Not specifics anyway. Music was talking about in broad terms. Rarely did anyone manage to pin him down and ask him about specific songs. I'd always hoped Jools Holland would be the one who sat Prince in front of a piano and conducted the interview in that kind of setting...
I always liked the Crystal Ball booklet because after each song is a small tit-bit of information about each song. I appreciated the same thing on The Hits/B-Sides & Gold Experience. I think his instrumental albums would have benifited from this kind of treatment too.
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EDIT: I asked Steve Parke about Exodus & all that stuff just now. He said the actual drawings were by Debbie McGuan. She designed some of the clothes back then, too. She was very much under the radar, but a cool gal. She's listed first in the design credits on Exodus. She did the actual drawings, and Steve Parke and Michael Van Huffel used them to make the artwork for Exodus stuff. She also did the drawings that Sam Jennings used for the NPGMC stuff. She drew the people, and he put them against a background, etc. So it was colaborative. Prince did not draw them. Parke confirmed to me that she also did the MPLS drawings. Sam Jennings used her drawings for NPGMC like The Slaughter House, and Chocolate Invasion, etc. _____
[Edited 5/29/16 11:02am] Very cool. Thx for confirming. Wonder who did the 1999 logo? . | |
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Great, thanks! . I'm reading Matt Thorne's updated Prince Biography and in there it says that Lisa's pink car for LRC was a mini. (If I remember correctly). "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Noodled24 said: For someone who released so much music. He didn't often talk about it in public? Not specifics anyway. Music was talking about in broad terms. Rarely did anyone manage to pin him down and ask him about specific songs. I'd always hoped Jools Holland would be the one who sat Prince in front of a piano and conducted the interview in that kind of setting...
I always liked the Crystal Ball booklet because after each song is a small tit-bit of information about each song. I appreciated the same thing on The Hits/B-Sides & Gold Experience. I think his instrumental albums would have benifited from this kind of treatment too.
I can imagine music was a stream of conciousness effort for him. Reflecting and annotating what fell out might be nearly impossible. Other bands might work on a song for weeks and have experiences in between... then years later jot down notes about those moments. For Prince, seems like the song was a moment that happened, then passed. Sometimes within hours. Sure the songs mean a lot to us. But if the song wasn't planned and there were no experiences in between, what could you say about it? Sigh. RIP. . [Edited 5/29/16 12:54pm] | |
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Prince Said: “DAMN U” - one of the songs PRN is most proud of; he adores it. Used to play it live even fore it was released. Through the years this has been the indication of his feelings about a new composition. Feeling this. Saw him perform Breakdown at Montreux 3rd night in 2013, before AOA dropped. It was thrilling. One of those songs where you knew you were hearing something special for the first time. He was very into performing it, too. | |
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Any thoughts on the line about "7"?
"Jevetta Steele asked Prince 4 an explanation of this song. He only smiled."
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svadhyaya said: Any thoughts on the line about "7"?
"Jevetta Steele asked Prince 4 an explanation of this song. He only smiled."
I didn't quite understand this one either | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Thanks for the informative post before. I think the general consensus is that prince drew the cover art for 1999? Baby, you're a star.
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svadhyaya said: Any thoughts on the line about "7"?
"Jevetta Steele asked Prince 4 an explanation of this song. He only smiled."
I always thought it was about his fight with warners. . Baby, you're a star.
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That was actually part of an interview with her in the TV special that featured him performing Sexy MF, 3 Chains of Gold, Sacrifice of Victor, wasn't it?
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Absolutely not, it precedes the WB wars. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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What's your understanding? | |
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