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Prince's best BASS tracks? Just picked up a bass to noodle on. What are some of Prince's best tracks featuring some tasty bass?
I so far am thinking La, La, La, Hee, Hee Hee (HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE), Calhoon Square, Whats my Name, 777-9311 and oddly enough, Betcha By Golly Wow has some sweet bass.
Any other obvious and not so obvious picks?
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irresistable Bitch Bitch this ain't the movies | |
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Head ... always gives the sub on my sound system a thorough work out! www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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Let's Work, 777-9311, Uptown, 1=1=1 =3, Jam of The Year, Musicology, etc. etc. too many to name... | |
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Space. | |
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Oh, and My Name Is Prince | |
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Forever in My Life.... | |
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Stare
Lets Work Time Uptown Pop Life 2 Nigz United 4 West Compton Letitgo [Edited 2/23/17 15:06pm] | |
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Pfunk What's My Name? Dreamin' About You 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton (Live) ... | |
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The Stick Head Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Alphabet Street Paisley Park is in your heart
#PrinceForever đŸ’œ | |
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Im Yours | |
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3121 (3121)
Dance On (Lovesexy)
Splash
Tamborine (Around the World in a Day)
the Dance Electric
Wonderful Ass #1(P-Workit 4) the bass is nasty
Wild & Loose (What Time Is It?)
Get It Up (the Time)
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rogifan said: Alphabet Street Good catch...the Bass is sneaky brilliant in this track. Especially the 12" | |
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Emancipation has good bass also. | |
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Days of Wild, The Undertaker, The Ride TRUE BLUE | |
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Contoversy | |
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RJOrion said: Stare Lets Work Time Uptown Pop Life 2 Nigz United 4 West Compton Letitgo [Edited 2/23/17 15:06pm] Good choices here, especially Let's Work, Pop Life, and the second half of Time. I'll have to revisit Uptown because I don't remember the bass line. I'll add I'm Yours, Jam of the Year (although I despise that song due to the bad lyrics), and When the Lights Go Down. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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DMSR why in God's name do u wanna make me cry | |
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It was only natural that Let's Work would be mentioned. I've only heard recently that Podcastjuice interview of André where he claims to be the original author of that bassline. Apparently it came out during a rehearsal and the next thing he knew Prince had build a whole song around it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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'Let's Work' comes to mind. | |
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Shut this down | |
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Cloreen Bacon Skin TIME D.M.S.R When Stars Collide - Andy Allo (He played the bass on this track) The Greatest Romance Ever Sold THE GOLD STANDARD Black Muse Pop Life BOYTROUBLE FUNKNROLL (PE version) | |
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Time If I Was Your Girlfriend If I Love U 2 Nite (his 87 version) | |
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apart fromtnhe obvious mentioned above I love the bass on Mountains Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy | |
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databank said: It was only natural that Let's Work would be mentioned. I've only heard recently that Podcastjuice interview of André where he claims to be the original author of that bassline. Apparently it came out during a rehearsal and the next thing he knew Prince had build a whole song around it. --But Andre was working for Prince and I cannot understand why so many people worked for Prince and never asked for credit for their work. In some cases like Morris Day they took cash in lieu of publishing. Who fault is that? [Edited 2/24/17 5:27am] | |
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André says he was sort of naive about the business side and considering that every musical idea by everyone was sort of thrown in a collective pot. In any case I don't think he'd have seen himself suing Prince, I mean even if the relationship had become tense those dudes had been like brothers for years, you don't sue your bro. . Later on things got clearer: Prince had his musicians sign contract basically saying that he was to make the call when any idea that appeared during rehearsal justified a co-writing credit or not. . Anyway my point wasn't about morality but the historical perspective. It's not my place to say who was right or wrong and I don't really care. But if André came-up with that bassline I'm glad that I know about it and I felt it was worth sharing the info. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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When Doves Cry....oh wait "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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databank said:
André says he was sort of naive about the business side and considering that every musical idea by everyone was sort of thrown in a collective pot. In any case I don't think he'd have seen himself suing Prince, I mean even if the relationship had become tense those dudes had been like brothers for years, you don't sue your bro. . Later on things got clearer: Prince had his musicians sign contract basically saying that he was to make the call when any idea that appeared during rehearsal justified a co-writing credit or not. . Anyway my point wasn't about morality but the historical perspective. It's not my place to say who was right or wrong and I don't really care. But if André came-up with that bassline I'm glad that I know about it and I felt it was worth sharing the info. --I thought that Andre took the same music business classes that Prince took in school. Do you find it interesting that Mortis Day had a recording contract with WB and he never mentions anything about PartyUp because he took his 10K and kept it moving. | |
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