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Back Catalogue albums - why none after 1993 The death of Prince has bought only one good thing, that being that the Back catalogie of early Prince albums seems to be trotted out in the wrekka stows now. . At elast in New Zealand, but I assume the USA, Australia, Canada, Japan and most of Europe would have stores selling them too. On CD I have noticed the albums seem to stop at the Hits/Bsides and only include studio albums from For You through to Lovesymbol. It seems that Come, TGE, Chaos and Disorder and the Vault are not available. Is there any reason for this. I understand that Emancipation to 20Ten would be hard to get as those albums mostly saw a limited release initially, and they are all on different labels or NPG but Come and the Black Album should be available. So is it not Warners behind this marketing scheme to cash in on a dead artist, and if so why not put out all Warners material up to the Vault. . Is this because they were also NPG albums or because they were under the Symbol name. I have noticed most places (I have been in about 5 shops around Auckland, New Zealand) also have both Hit n runs and even a copy or two of AOA and Plectrum Electrum, but nothing else. And also copies of the Very Best of Prince are available, although I have not seen any copies of the Ultimate Prince, but will assume as it's Warner's it should be available (Quite a few of the albums have sold since April). . I am not complaining, just curious as the albums are not remasters and only look like repressings (The booklets and slicks look a little overcopied on my copy of "Prince" the only early album I don't have on a disc and bought a few others as back up copies- Digital msic is great, but you need physical copies too ). Also they are cheap at $14.99 or $12.99 per album including SOTT and 1999. . So questions 1. Can you buy copies of Prince albums from 1978 - 1993 at your wrekka stow and any others? If so how much per album? 2. Will you buy any for your collection or wait for remasters? 3. Why do you think, the slection is limited to this period only? [Edited 8/29/16 19:37pm] Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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probably a combination of factors, mainly being that a lot of post 1993 stuff is probably and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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One factor might be the as simple as cost. There used to be caveats for packaging deductions from an artists royalties (along with the usual marketing deductions).
It would not have surprised me if Prince didn't want Warners printing up millions of product to then be stuck with the bill for unsold product. As their relationship soured he saw this as a way of controlling his music and stopping Warners exploiting it. | |
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I would love it if there was a way for the estate to work out deals with Apple so all Prince albums were on iTunes. Right now only the WB stuff is available. Paisley Park is in your heart
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We don't have any record stores left around here. I have been using Amazon to buy the Prince albums and DVDs/Blu-Rays I never bought when they came out. | |
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Sorry to hear that 1Sasha, where are you? because there maybe huge department stores nearby that sell albums. . I mainly mentioned this thread too, as these albums only mysteriously appeared in the weeks after Prince passed away. Going in to the same wrekka stows before his passing, you would have found a copy of Hitnrun Phase2 and maybe one of the past 3 albums, along with TVBOP and if you were super lucky, a copy of the hits/bsides and maybe Purple Rain. . So it is obvious some record company executive saw the casual fans coming and decided to press up a few thousand copies of each album so they could buy them. And also to help established fans replenish or fill in any gaos of their collections Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I heard all his NPG albums except for Plectrumelectrum, Art Official Age, and Hitnrun phase 1 and 2 are out-of-print. The good news is I heard they are planning to rerelease them I hope it's true! | |
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If I understand correctly, the albums released from Emancipation on all or mostly included deals where Prince still owned them and could do future printings when / wherever he wanted. If that is true the estate shouldn't have to deal with any company except WB. I would personally like to see the digital only npgmc albums get a physical release. Lossless rips from tidal beat the hell out of the original lossy/drm tracks, but I'd drop $ for official physical copies in a heartbeat. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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