Like I was saying elsewhere, i'd say this tape comes directly from Prince but that doesn't mean he was bothered finding the original masters, baking them and transferring them and all that slow, tedious restoration work that is required when he had new songs to write. | |
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No that was going to be my first question when I heard it. Def better than the BFTP version, which was very high in treble and some clipping, but alot better than the other sources before.
I heard the CD version and just immediatley erased all three copies I had before, this was the real deal. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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This. Again, we're talking about somebody who officially sold bad VHS copies of "The Beautiful Experience" TV special coming from the actual television broadcasts. | |
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Can it just be that the bootleggers already have the prestine quality version already? Then in that case, would not have made the studio version much different in the first place...but it def did not come from BFTP CD. Same with "Blue Gangsta" and "Love Never Felt So Good" by Michael Jackson. Us hardcore fans had those already, but they were released officially on Xscape and to be honest sounded just about no different than the originals Michael had. We already know Crystal Ball was mastered purposely loud per his request to the engineer and much different than the rest of the albums that followed after so saying Moonbeam Levels should have sound like that is questionable as none of the other songs on the 4Ever album are retouched as high as Crystal Ball (and Girl 6 which sound as if they were mixed the same fashion) was. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Actually, the released version of Blue Gangsta is a different mix than the leaked version, which was much more finished. And Love Never Felt So Good was a composite of different sources - in much better quality. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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I didn't mean literally baking that specific tape, it was shorthand for "whatever work has to be done", I have no idea what condition his tapes are in. [Edited 11/29/16 11:29am] | |
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Was it? I know the releassed version had better bass on the demo version than the leaked one. However really there were not many differences? Maybe I'll have to go back and listen to them, what are they? Adlibs? Horns? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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There's nothing wrong with the mix. It's just clearly not from a master. | |
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paisleypark4 said: No that was going to be my first question when I heard it. Def better than the BFTP version, which was very high in treble and some clipping, but alot better than the other sources before.
I heard the CD version and just immediatley erased all three copies I had before, this was the real deal. Your bftp version, did you have it as part of the set or as a standalone track? I ask because I have a standalone file which has the raised treble you mention but the blast version is almost sonically identical to the released version. RIP | |
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It's the mix that's different. Overall, more dry than the completed version. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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As others have said, bootleg probably surfaced when this recording was sent for inclusion on a proposed release.
Shoot me down, but I always felt the rereleased Black Album sounds muddy and horrible... and like a remastered bootleg... compared to the layers of sound and detail of Lovesexy!
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I think that quite a lot of people find it lacking in sound quality here so you're far from the only one here who has that opinion. Thing is I think I remember someone replying to me here that the original vinyl release which was recalled also sounded similarly lacking so it might not just be the rerelease. That album would definitely be a prime candidate for a remaster imo. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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Yes standalone track. The only difference is the treble is really high in this mix and the fade out is shorter and is clearly in a lower bitrate. In that case one could assume there is a "better" version floating out there, and being that this is a NPG Estate release as well, I would highly doubt the source being from a boot. I would just conclude that the last mix is just exactly what we have and what prince had (and possibly given to someone years ago on tape however it got sourced). Now if there is a "better" version floating out there one would have to prove that and bring receipts. Otherwise this is as good as it gets. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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