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Parade era 1985 - 1986
And the MUSIC continues...forever...♥ The chord strikes, the devil no like, so he runs 2 his evil car With Love There Is No Death
Prince's Parade procession the Flesh Sessions -Junk Music the Question of U ie 12 Keys An Honest Man Christopher Tracy's Parade Little Girl Wendy's Parade New Position Mia Bocca I Wonder U Under the Cherry Moon Girls & Boys Life Can Be So Nice Venus de Milo Mountains Do U Lie? Kiss ♥ Or $ Anotherloverholenyohead Sometimes It Snows In April Alexa de Paris Old Friends 4 Sale It's A Wonderful Day, Others Here With Us All My Dreams Eternity God Is Everywhere
We were brothers and sisters
Prince Bobby Z Dr Fink Lisa Coleman BrownMark Wendy Melvoin Clare Fisher & orchestra players Jerome Benton Susannah Melvoin Eric Leeds Sheila E Miko Weaver Atlanta Bliss Jonathan Melvoin Gregory Safford Wally Brooks Jill Jones David Coleman Steve Fargnoli Alan Leeds Marie France David Z Susan Rogers David Tickle David Leonard Jeff Katz Laura LiPuma Ann Field Cavallo, Ruffalo and Fargnoli Jackie St Clair
"Special thanks 2 Clare Fischer 4 making brighter the colors black and white. "Love God" - Prince and the Revolution '86"
Paisley Park Theatre Du Verdure Nice,France Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA Crosstown Circle Warehouse, Eden Prairie, MN, Black Cloud Guitar Studio de la Victorine, American Music Awards, Minnesota Music Awards
A government of love and music boundless in its unifying power
http://prince.org/msg/7/440155 -Parade tour 1986 Prince & the Revolution http://prince.org/msg/7/439931 -Prince's Mazarati ~ 1984-1986 http://prince.org/msg/7/437421 -Around the World in a Day era 1984-1985 | |
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Theatre Du Verdure, France 10.27.1985
Late in 1985, Prince broke his self-imposed silence and spoke to the public for the first time in almost four years. First came an interview for Rolling Stone magazine. Later came an interview for MTV. Prince's agreement to be interviewed took MTV so suddenly that the staff at the cable network were unable to arrange to conduct the interview in person. Consequently, the Music News staff resorted to simply providing a list of questions to be read to Prince by his manager and answered by Prince on videotape. MTV elected to broadcast only parts of the interview. The full interview was then offered to other broadcasters. The videotaped interview was conducted in France, where Prince was shooting his forthcoming motion picture, Under the Cherry Moon. He first took a break to film the video for America, the third single from the Around the World in a Day LP, before 2,000 kids at the Theatre de la Verdure (translation: Greenery Theatre), which is a huge tent on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. Once the video shoot was completed, Prince & the Revolution treated the audience to a 90-minute concert. Afterwards, Prince sat with a few of the young people in attendance and answered the questions prepared by the MTV Music News staff. It marked the first time in his career that Prince had said more than two sentences on TV. Unfortunately, in many cases, he didn't answer the questions posed, as you'll see. Although Prince is very good at many things, his inexperience with interviews shows greatly.
The first and most obvious question is, why have you decided to drop your media guard with the recent Rolling Stone interview and this one for MTV? And why were you so secretive prior to this? Well, as you can see, I've made a lot of friends here, but I was homesick and I missed America. I guess I just wanted to talk to somebody. Someone in Minneapolis recently told us that several months ago they were in a studio there when David Rifkin, your sound engineer, walked in. They asked him what he thought of the new Prince album, Around The World In A Day. He said, "It's great, but wait 'til you hear the new album." Apparently, he meant you're already working on a new LP, and that this one would be a strong return to your funk roots. Is this true? Can you elaborate? What will it be called? When will it be due out, and what's the music like?
Would you ever like to direct your own movie? Yes, (very enthusiastically) yes, yes. Speaking of movies, tell us as much as you can about Under The Cherry Moon. Ooooh. What's the plot, what kind of characters, what kind of music, how many songs, what can we expect? It's a French film. It's a black-and-white French film, and ah, she's in it (girlish giggles can be heard). And her name's Emanuelle.
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1. Christopher Tracy's Parade
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•Prince – all vocals and instruments, except where noted •Brown Mark – electric bass, percussion, keyboards, vocals, co-lead vocals on "Mountains" •Matt Fink – keyboards, synthesizers, midi-horn synths, vocals, co-lead vocals on "Christopher Tracy's Parade" •Bobby Z.– drums, electronic percussion, chimes •Sheila E. – drums on "Venus de Milo", cowbell on "Life Can Be So Nice", backing vocals on... "Girls & Boys" •Miko Weaver – rhythm guitar on "Mountains" •Jonathan Melvoin – drums on "Do U Lie?" •Eric Leeds – horns •Atlanta Bliss – trumpet •Lisa Coleman - keyboards, vocals •Wendy Melvoin - guitars, vocals, lead vocals on "I Wonder U" •Mazarati – backing vocals and additional instrumentation on "Kiss" •Clare Fischer - orchestral arrangements •Susannah Melvoin – backing vocals •Marie France – French seduction voice on "Girls & Boys" •Sandra Francisco - little girl voice on "Do U Lie?" •Isabelle Daskoff, Francine Walsh, Mari Botnik, Pam Gates, Janice Gower, Karen Jones, Betty Moor, Irma Neumann, Assa Drori, Bill Hymanson, Oscar Chasow, Ron Clark, Henry Ferber, Erne Granat, Ed Green, Bill Hybel, Reggie Hill, Pat Johnson, Don Palmer, Sheldon Sanov, Joe Schonbrun, Terry Schonbrun, Harold Wolf - violins •Pam Goldsmith, Margot Maclaine, Carol Mukagawa, Myer Bello, Alan Deverich, Norman Forrest, Alan Harshman, Jorge Moraga, David Stock - violas •Jim Arkatoff, Ray Kelley, Ray Kramer, Fred Seykora - cellos •Chuck Dominico, Arni Egilsson - stand-up basses •Gene Cipriano, Don Ashworth, John Clarke, Dave Edwards, Gary Foster, Jim Kanter, John Lowe, Dick Mitchell, Jack Nimitz, Joe Soldo, Bob Tricarico - woodwinds •Ray Brown, Rich Cooper, Bob Findley, Larry Ford, Bob O'Donnell, Al Vizutti - trumpets •Garnett Brown, Charles Loper, Morris Repass, Bill Watrous - trombones •Marni Johnson, David Duke, Joe Myer, Brian O'Connor, Calvin Smith, Jim Thatcher - French horns •Tommy Johnson - tuba •Brent Fischer - timpani and additional percussion •Susan Rogers - engineer •Peggy McCreary - engineer •Coke Johnson - engineer •David Z. - engineer •David Tickle - engineer •David Leonard - engineer •Arne Frager - orchestra recording (Monterey Sound) •Bernie Grundman - mastering •Jeff Katz - photography •Laura LiPuma - art direction •Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff - art direction •Ann Field - collage •Cavallo, Ruffalo and Fargnoli - personal management •Fred Moultrie - business management •Lee Phillips - legal representation | |
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Great thread. I love this period. It's so Old Holllywood- Prince as Valentino. | |
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Tout à fait!! Yes, 'so Old Hollywood' is a great way of seeing it. It was definately High Art Purple Chic
I strangled Valentino (he strangled Valentino) | |
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ERIC LEEDS: Those were the circumstances that were more intriguing to me, because it was matter of us trying to get into each other's heads. He had that relationship with other people, Sheila E particularly and of course Wendy and Lisa. From a conceptual basis, Wendy and Lisa were the two musicians in any of his bands who were able to tap into him on some subliminal level - they really did have a musical relationship that was closer than with anyone that he worked with. My relationship was a little bit more from a player's standpoint. Because of the tremendous drummer and percussionist that Sheila is, [it meant] that relationship was very important. Some of the more interesting and more enjoyable music from my point of view was when Sheila, Prince, Wendy and Lisa and I would just go into the studio and just jam. I've got quite a few tapes of sessions like that. Purely ad lib, instrumental sessions, where we'd go in and just make a lot of music. None of it was going to get released; it was for our own enjoyment. Wendy and Lisa don't really come from a jazz background [but] they shared in the ability to be very spontaneous. Our ability to go in and spontaneously play some music and at the end of an hour come out with some music that at least we could say has some kind of musical validity and continuity. It may not have the harmonic sophistication of a straight-up jazz band, but the ethic was very similar. When Prince wanted to be spontaneous, he could be very spontaneous!
28 December 1985 3 Run Amok
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So true! And so funny, last night, for reason, as I was fallng asleep, in my head popped the image of Mary Sharon about get on the plane in that big hat and all-covering outfit and I thought, "Wow. It didn't even seem out of place in the movie but would look so strange to wear in the U.S." --- ahhh- the fashion in that movie! Amazing.. amazing... | |
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it is so weirdly perfect when sounds/images/people from the Prince world enter our dreams isn't it? I could see her wearing that in NYC anytime lol and at the Taste or First Avenue in Purple Rain
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God Is Everywhere is an unreleased track recorded in mid-July, 1985, at the Crosstown Circle Warehouse, Eden Prairie, MN, USA, during recording sessions for Parade. Engineers Susan Rogers and Peggy McCreary mixed the track on 26 September, 1985, while Prince was in France filming Under The Cherry Moon, and sent it to him, as he was considering it for use on Parade. It was not included on any known configuration of the album, however, and the track remains unreleased. The track is a piano-led ballad, with gospel-style vocals by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman. -PrinceVault | |
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I ❤ the Parade album. In my Top 5. Thank you for this interesting thread. | |
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Happens to me all the time---- dreams or I wake up with one of his songs in my head | |
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Wow I want to hear that track.
Thanks Oldfriends for your ongoing information about Prince's eras. | |
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theres a song that NEEDS to be heard. | |
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One thing I realized about the 'released' Parade era stuff, is a lack of direct 'God/Spiritual' stuff
but behind the scenes there is this song, Heaven, Others Here With Us...
...in Christopher Tracy's Parade there is : The chord strikes, the devil no like, so he runs 2 his evil car which reminds me of the Black album/Camille/Lovesexy period.
Mountains is transcendently spiritual | |
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6.7.1985 @ the Prom Center in St Paul Mn:Sometimes It Snows in April previewed live 7.11.1985 @ First Avenue 7th St Entry: Girls & Boys previewed live 10.27.1985 @ Theatre Du Verdure in France: ♥ Or $ & An Honest Man rehearsed live 11.22.1985 @ Studio de la Victorine in Nice France: Girls & Boys video shoot
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Wonderful Thread...so interesting...
If I had to god Forbid choose ONE Album..it would always be Parade
Its just not like anything else.....thank you | |
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Old Friends 4 Sale
Initial tracking took place on 20 April, 1985 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA
Clare Fischer arranged and recorded orchestration for the song at some point in mid-late 1985 at Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA, USA. The lyrics of this original version mention several personal details of changes in Prince's band and his relationships with bandmembers and staff. The song (without orchestration) was included as the eighth track on a 1 May, 1985 configuration of Parade (and would therefore have been credited to Prince and the Revolution), but was removed before the album's release. Recording Personnel
Old Friends 4 Sale
The song "Old Friends 4 Sale" was written in 1985 Old Friends 4 Sale can b heard when christopher comes home 2 a drunk tricky
An ignition turns. "Wait," calls Prince, remembering something. He grabs a tape off the T-Bird seat and yells to his father, "I got something for you to listen to. Lisa [Coleman] and Wendy [Melvoin] have been working on these in L.A." Prince throws the tape, which the two female members of his band have mixed, and his father catches it with one hand. Nelson nods okay and pulls his car behind his son's in the alley. Closely tailing Prince through North Minneapolis, he waves and smiles whenever we look back. It's impossible to believe that the gun-toting geezer in Purple Rain was modeled after John Nelson.
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These threads are my favorite thing on here man! U fall in love 2 fast and hate 2 soon
And take 4 granted the feeling’s mutual | |
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I salute U thanks 4 the positive energy
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I never get tired of this era! I'm 43 years old now, and bald (by choice)...but oh the memories of 86-88, when I did everything in my power to comb my hair the "Under the Cherry Moon way"! Love your threads, oldfriends... Make it so, Number One... | |
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Kiss just came on the radio @ the job | |
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‘It’s the clearest definition of creative freedom I have ever heard. I was 16 and went to see the film Under The Cherry Moon and fell in love. The soundtrack went from rock to computerized blues to jazz to pop and classical. I grew up listening to jazz and blues, to Ella Fitzgerald and Hendrix and, sure, I loved Bach and Mozart. But prince came along and amalgamated them all. The writing was so descriptive and colourful. I used to stay up and listen to the album over and over again on headphones. When everyone else was outside playing and running on a Saturday afternoon, I’d be locked in my bedroom or sat on my porch listening to the LP, and I’d be immediately transported away from all the problems in my neighbourhood to the French Riviera, where the film was set. | |
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Christopher Tracy's Parade
Initial tracking of the track (as Wendy's Parade) took place on 17 April 1985 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA, with Prince recording the drum track in sequence of Wendy's Parade, New Position, I Wonder U and Under The Cherry Moon, all in one take. He then layered other instruments over all four tracks.
Recording dates for the revised vocals of Christopher Tracy's Parade are not known, although it is likely these were recorded in Summer, 1985. Clare Fischer arranged and recorded orchestration for the song at some point in mid-late 1985 at Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA, USA. Prince's father, John L. Nelson, receives co-writing credit, although his input is uncertain.
-PrinceVault
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