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My bad then. It doesn't change a thing about my stand on the rest, just proves that Prince fans don't have more identity issues than others, which in a sense is reassuring. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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You are totally correct in what you say about our instinct for peer approval, and I also want to thank you for providing intelligent replies to my remarks (this is all too rare here, where one usually end-up being flamed for expressing controversial opinions). . I would like to raise 2 things in answer to that: . First is that - and it's funny because I've been working on that lately in my intercultural studies class with Chinese students - one of the basis of the Western civilization is individualism. To take many shortcuts (it's obviously not as simple as what I'm gonna say), my interpretation of this is that each individual is to build their own system of values and to aim at being recognized by their peers for what differentiates them from the pack, as opposed from what makes them belong to the pack. I'm a strong believer in this, and I believe this is one of the greatest strength of our civilization, alongside humanist values inherited from the "Lumières" and a certain faith in rationalism inherited from Greek philosophers. Therefore, as a strong believer in individualism, I've always fought, and will always fight people's tendency for conformism, as something I believe goes against their own happiness. . Second is... Have we learnt nothing from the man who's the reason we're here, i.e. Prince? Prince of course himself was happy when he scored a hit, because to him that meant his art reached the most people and, let's be honest, that also meant big bucks in his pockets. On the other hand Prince's whole career and lyrics was a lesson in NOT following conformist views, even by the somewhat eccentric standards of the star system, from not singing on We Are The World to changing his name to an unpronounceable symbol, from not endorsing drugs to openly bashing the very major labels he needed to score hits. Prince, more than once, sabotaged his own career by making daring choices, but on the other hand he probably wouldn't be seen as such a mythic, rogue figure, if not for those daring choices. Now, I cannot deny that we can learn a great many different things from Prince's lyrics and career in terms of being loved by others, but the bottom line - and I hope all those new, young fans are reading this - is to make others respect you precisely because you are different and daring in your choices, attitudes and behavior. I'd illustrate this by quoting the third verse of DOW: Tennis shoes and caps, now that's phat Up until the day another wanna laugh behind your back Sayin' we all look the same God bless America, home of the brave I'd rather dress 2 make a woman stare I'm puttin' on somethin' that another won't dare I for one - that's just an example - have realized a long time ago than "to make a woman stare", I was better off being different and taking full responsibility for my very feminine sensibility, attitude and looks (most people believe I'm gay while I'm not) than trying to emulate the behavior and looks of your stereotypical macho, masculine male. It does pay off, at least with women with brains, because most will find me attractiove precisely because I stand out from the pack. That's one lesson I've been lucky enough to learn from Prince, among many others, when I was still a teenager. . So yeah, u're right, but aren't we to raise ourselves above our condition and predetermined animal behaviors, as well as the social norm? I say we are. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Thanks for putting things in context. . Regarding your last point I believe it is a duty to fight against this "sales = quality" belief many people have. One has to wonder where does it come from? It comes from mainstream medias trying to sell their shit. Mainstream TV and radio have a tacit agreement with major labels and film studios to promote their material. More than often, this material is dumb, prefabricated products aimed at the most common denominator. More than often you will hear a TV host praising how such guest is an artistic genius while they are in fact carpet sellers. Obviously this brainwashing is necessary in order to preserve ratings: majors make easy to sell products and the media need those for easy high ratings, but they have to pretend that stones are diamonds to keep the viewers/listeners watching/listening. The result is that, from childhood, people are used to see people such as Justin Bieber or Britney Spears being described by popular TV/radio hosts as "great artists", which of course they do believe, and has the sad consequence of making more ambitious, daring or experimental artists being labels as "pretentious", which in turns brings the most odious of all things, i.e. anti-intellectualism. It is our duty to society to fight this, because the more educated the people, the better the society we live in. . The popular success of a piece of music is mostly related to how intensively it's been promoted, and has nothing to do whatsoever with its qualities as a work of art. If it was the case, the Top-40 wouldn't be filled with the likes of Rihanna, Bieber, Timberlake, Kesha, Gaga and so on, while dozens of daring, playful and complex records released every week won't even get close to touch the charts. This is even truer today because 30 years ago majors had some interest in promoting true artists, like Prince or Kate Bush, and taking the time to build them an audience. Noiowadays they don't give a damn and prefer to throw prefabricated products on the market (which they also did back then, but it was more balanced). I often read orgers my age or older complkaining that there is nothing interesting in contemporary music as opposed to when they were young. Believe me there is. I listen to a lot of recent music by new, young acts. There's a shitload of amazing artists releasing music every week, only now you have to go search for them on the internet, you have to make the effort of finding them, because u won't hear themù on the radio nor will u see them on TV. But believe me, they are there and the music scene is as dynamic and creative as ever.
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The LRC edit was released on CD earlier, I have it on a re-release cd-single of 1999. But yes it should be on it. | |
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So the press release includes The Most Beautiful Girl In The World but the tracklist does'nt. http://www.goldiesparade.co.uk/ - Prince discography, tour history, news and more. | |
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lust said: If Warner and and NPG are teaming up then why the fuck put out such a reductive tracklist. Prince didn't die 23 years ago mother fuckers. The same thing crossed my mind.... But the Christmas season is coming, so the mighty dollar is more important than pleasing the Prince fan. 'Liberate My Mind' | |
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As said earlier in this thread, it seems that the compilation had been planned before Prince's death, and that it is not a negociation between WB and the estate. Therefore, it only covers WB material. I think it's a pity, though, that it should ignore the 4 post 1993 WB albums (Come, TGE, C&D and TVOF4S). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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As said earlier in this thread, it seems that the compilation had been planned before Prince's death, and that it is not a negociation between WB and the estate. Therefore, it only covers WB material. I think it's a pity, though, that it should ignore the 4 post 1993 WB albums (Come, TGE, C&D and TVOF4S). This smacks of a cynical cash grab by WB. Someone above said that from a marketing POV another hits collection before Xmas makes sense though I am not so sure. Those casuals or curious following Prince's death went out and bought The Hits, VBOP and Ultimate so can't see a market for yet another with roughly same track list. The inclusion of ML is to make us die hands buy it (a lot of us will so job done). But as DB says, not including tracks from the rest of the WB released albums doesn't make sense. In fact this is a wasted opportunity by WB. They could have filled in the gaps in their own Prince catalogue and have a compilation that was at least different to what had come before! Just another example of WB's weird approach to Prince compilations: The Hits featured singles and album tracks and should really have been called The Best of The Very Best of Prince was focused on the hit singles and should have been called The Hits Ultimate should have been a career spanning retrospective (at least it had the 12inch versions of some songs) Hey ho! 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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It seems that this is getting a mixed reception here, but honestly, is there a better 2-disc set on the market? I think The Hits/The B-Sides is clearly the best due to the ultimate trump card in the 3rd disc, but this set actually does a nice job of adequately covering his career up to 1993 over the space of 2 discs. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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which songs do you think will be included in the PR Deluxe edition ? I hope the extra disc will only contain Prince songs and nothing from Apollonia or the time. [Edited 10/23/16 4:18am] | |
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The way everything seems to be handled, the b sides from the era and a 17 minutes version of Computer Blue... | |
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Totally agree with this comment. Prince sabotaged his own career by openly going against the stream. I'm sure that position alllowed him to sleep at night, knowing he was true to himself, and from the very beginning at that. That's why he was "feared" in the music industry. he took a stance and was in the process of helping others, younger musicians, take a stance also. That in itself is a very dangerous and daring position. | |
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Hopefully not. Apollonia 6 and Ice Cream Castles deserve their own remastered edition with bonus tracks. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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And further down the line (but not too far) all the The Time tracks released with Prince's vocals... It's my one bootleg dream! | |
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Great another rehash of the same hits collections of 1982 - 1992 Warners material we all have umpteen copiesof. I think I may even pass here. . Remastered Purple Rain is worth a lokk, but how about remastered Sign o the Times? Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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It's odd that 'Soft and Wet' is stuck between the two Prince tracks... that's gonna irk me a bit. | |
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Releases via alternate channels make this '4ever' and PR 'remastered' feel like meh. Unless PR has some exquisite versions of songs we know or maybe even stuff we do not know it is in the same category as '4ever'. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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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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This is one of the best posts that I have read here in years !
We would be remiss to not mention that the reason why this is happening is because the mass media is just 6 or 7 companies trying to turn profit. The kids who are making "true" music will not get to be heard because the Mass Media Conglomerates will have to pay them. This goes back to one of my huge problems with the way people look at Prince's career with WB because several records were not marketed correctly ON PURPOSE in order to make his sales decline and not pay him. He was relegated to the R&B division of WB to "put him in his place" and cut his sales and marketing.We used to have major discussions about this in Nashville in the early to mid ninties.
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Adorecream said: Great another rehash of the same hits collections of 1982 - 1992 Warners material we all have umpteen copiesof. I think I may even pass here. . Remastered Purple Rain is worth a lokk, but how about remastered Sign o the Times? The boycott is real! We have these songs numerous times over. The pics in the booklet will be all over the net in a hot minute, if they havent shown up on the multiple pic threads already. We all have heard ML (not a great song), and that will even be on the net soon thereafter. No reason to buy this duplication overload. I didnt mind supporting Prince. Bought EVERYTHING officially released. That stopped in April. Its time to be selfish. Its all about me now. [Edited 10/23/16 8:19am] Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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. He made any music post PR?!?!?!?!!!!? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I have nothing against a new best of to remind a new generation. But the name is so lame. 4ever? What demo are they targeting that wouldn't roll their eyes and think it was a lame sounding album? But the idea of a re-release is a good one. But the name is as lame as lame can be. | |
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. So what? After Rave went nowhere Prince was bitching about Clive Davis not givign him hits. Hell, we know he was still obsessed with having "the biggest record contract in the world" in the late 2000s. Do you really think he included bad copies of Black Eyed Peas songs on his records as an artistic decision? Or HNR Phase 1? Etc. Prince desperately wanted hits and he was quick to boast about sales numbers and chart positions whenever he had "positive" ones. . Sure, he made plenty of daring artistic choices which paid off. But he also made a lot of absolutely idiotic ones -- and then blamed others for their failure. He blamed WB when a record tanked, even though he stubbornly ignored their advice. . Sales are important, especially when you end up selling records through shady labels who decide to use your single to add a couple of tracks from some rappers that are on your label. Or when your record only gets sold through amateurish fan-run online shops. Or when it takes months until Jay-Z gives in and convinces his label to distribute your record. . Prince will not be remembered for the disaster that was his post-WBR career. Or for the disastrous latter part of those WBR years. And even those glorious 1980s years will be countered with "if only he had done X". And his refusal to curate his back catalogue was downright criminal -- just look at how SOTT was disappearing from view in recent years. . I can only hope the upcoming re-release of PR brings in plenty of cash and that whoever gets the rights to the Vault has deep pockets, because no, it is NOT cheap to work on such releases. Go read this or this and then think of the mess that is Prince's vault. And those that acquire such rights will want evidence that their investment will have a sizable ROI. I don't think the performance of this upcoming compilation will be a showstopper, but if PR fails... © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Oh please, as if any younger artist looks at Prince's career of the past two decades as a guiding light. © Bart Van Hemelen
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