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But the win feels empty when an official release is sourcing from subpar quality tapes. I'm not an audio engineer, and am well aware of the criticism of the Crystal Ball set, but to my novice ears the outtakes sounded great. I had no qualms about sound quality. The sound quality of some of these new outtakes is well below that standard, which was Prince's. If an unreleased song doesn't sound at least as good as what was on Crystal Ball, again, Prince's personal standard, I'm going to be disappointed. Material that is of lesser quality should come with a disclaimer, and be treated like a bootleg.
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But my point is Prince had already set a standard for how his vault releases should sound, and that should be respected. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Indeed to all of this^^^^^
The Org is just being miserable as usual. Man...I dig a lot of y'all...But yeah....Sometimes I'm like FUCK this place....lol [Edited 5/12/17 9:09am] | |
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darkroman said: Awesome, thank you! . On reflection, I hope WB don't issue too many tracks before the official release as I'd rather wait and listen to everything together rather than in bits n'pieces. . Otherwise, there will be nothing to look forward to. . In theory I agree with you. But then again, i want all the songs now! Hopefully they'll keep Katrina, Love and Sex and Father's Song well under wraps until the day, though... | |
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Heard them both last night. Roadhouse Garden was more sparse than I remember from live versions (I didn't hear the leak). Our Destiny sounds a bit different from the studio version I have. Maybe a bit more orchestration? If I remember correctly, the strings cut out shortly before (?) Lisa's vocals come in on the copy I had. Then again, I haven't played it in a few weeks. Lol. But overall, very enjoyable from my perspective, I was actually more pleased with this than I was with the studio version of Electric Intercourse (which should be bizarre considering it's my favorite song of his). | |
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Someone obvious jizzed in my ears and not on my face. I was cheated! Thats like they fucked me with no goodbye and no kiss. I need to be more discerning with whom I choose to lay with. "Climb in my fur." | |
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But despite recording issues with LRC, it was still mixed and mastered by professionals from the tapes. The inferior quality of Our Destiny (because of the source) deters my enjoyment of it. Roadhouse isn't perfect but at least it's listenable. As far as the Poom Poom analogy goes, it wouldn't be either/or if they had access to the actual tapes. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Okay. It sounds great on Karman and Bose. However, I can state that on another site if you will, someone we all know and love and respect regarding sound, prince, etc stated in no uncertain terms a while ago that all Prince turned in was the PR remaster. No extras. So yes, some of you are probably correct in assuming that Prnce did not submit a lot of the extra material if any. So like you guys are stating, where did the material come from then? Yes, it may be booted material updated or fixed blah blah blah. But Im just saying..to ME..they sound good. Now, I have some of the boots out there that were of the top quality that could be resourced, and some of them I obviously dont or have not heard. But either way it sounds aight to me but I also been cheated and have someones cum in my ears instead of my face so there's also that ... "Climb in my fur." | |
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I'm finally listening on headphones, and while I understand the audiophiles' complaints about the quality, I personally find it good enough to enjoy. If the complaint is that it doesn't sound much better than past bootleg versions, well... I think you've all been spoiled by some damn fine bootlegs And as I've said before, some of Prince's official 80's releases didn't sound a whole lot better than this, so I think you can all live with this. | |
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There's a big audible difference between released recordings which haven't been subject to "perfect" engineering (Todd Rundgren's another one, Prince's teenage idol, who could never be accused of most of his albums being audiophile experiences) and something which is at best a third generation copy.
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Murph said it right, I think. I believe that after the painfully slow recording of FOR YOU - where Prince obsessed over every single note and sound like a Young Obsessed Brian Wilson - he realized that this approach taxed his art of vitality and passion and power. From then on he recorded FAST and FURIOUS. I think Prince the album was recorded in a few weeks, right? And Dirty Mind was essentially a collection of demos recorded in his bedroom. As opposed to FOR YOU which was a 5-6 month slog. We all know that he recorded furiously, all the time, and would quickly drop songs and recordings and move on to new projects seemingly at the drop of a hat. It's not surprising that his unreleased Vault stuff is a little under-produced and half-baked - doesn't mean they aren't great songs, though, and super interesting in their own way!!!
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Roadhouse Garden, Prince 4Ever. | |
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Holy holy fuck me right on the floor. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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so once again..this is bootleg sourced? | |
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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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This is very true. I don't know if bootleg sourced or simply a high generation tape however a lot of the artifacts left in OD especially lead me to believe that this recording is most likely not from the master tape directly | |
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but isnt this supposed to be from WB vault??? | |
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Don't overlook the awful pasting together 'segue' from songs likely at different stages of production/completion, that were originally conceived as a suite, but may never have, in the end, been meant to be released together or as a couplet on one side of a record. These reworked versions both date from 1986 (and would be better fit for a general outtake compilation or SOTT Deluxe), and RHG may have some W&L vocals done ~1997-1999 or even more recently. The added W&L vocals (along with P's) are suspect, particularly their occupying mostly the right channel, as though these were added much later (posthumously, and partially using another source/take incompatible with this one) and integrated in a way to sound 'neat' but really a cheap effort to disguise that they don't have access to the original tapes (or couldn't be bothered) to mix these in properly. . [Edited 5/12/17 12:55pm] | |
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i prefer the live versions. not a fan of the studio versions at all. | |
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Someone tweet Wendy & Lisa and get some answers "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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leadline said: Someone tweet Wendy & Lisa and get some answers Links? Thanx | |
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Some of the sounds on RG reminds me of "It". The wooh is on the one! | |
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Yep, so glad I am not an audiophile and am just able to really enjoy the music without analyzing the technical aspects so much. It was never Prince's technological savy that drew me to him in the first place! | |
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Our Destiny and Roadhouse Garden are basically the way they were recorded in May and June of 1984, with Lisa's vocals recorded on September 27, 1984 (the following day, Jill Jones also recorded her vocals for the track). As far as I can tell in the quick listen I've given to them, they are pretty much identical to what was done in 1984, with the exception of the edit, which came at a later date.
The were recorded as two seperate tracks, although they were performed together for their live premiere on June 7, 1984.
The difference in quality may stem from them being recorded at different times on different systems. Both were started at the warehouse which was not always the best place to record (Roadhouse Garden being among the first in the new warehouse), but Our Destiny was overdubbed at Sunset Sound, which could have altered the sound of the recording. I also don't know the sources of these originals that were used, but they were not meant to be blended, as you can tell from the change in quality.
Regarding some who have a problem with these being issued on the PR re-release, these were started 2 months after When Doves Cry and only days after Possessed was being edited for use in the movie, so it is still well within the range of the Purple Rain era. In fact, other tracks that are part of this CD reissue were recorded much later in 1984 (after the album and film had been released). Dance Electric was recorded on August 17, 1984, God (vocal) on August 19, 1984, and the extended version of I Would Die 4 U was recorded on October 25, 1984.
It could be argued that Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden should be placed on a deluxe version of ATWIAD, but by May/June 1984, only 2 tracks for that album had been recorded: Pop Life (February ’84) and ‘Raspberry Beret’ (April ’84). ‘Paisley Park’ (March ’84) was the title of an instrumental which had nothing in common with the song that would eventually share the name, so at this stage.
Personally, I would have saved these for a release of the Roadhouse Garden album that Prince had mentioned multiple times, but historically, they are arguably in the proper place chronologically.
I hope that helps explain this a little bit. The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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madhouseman said: Our Destiny and Roadhouse Garden are basically the way they were recorded in May and June of 1984, with Lisa's vocals recorded on September 27, 1984 (the following day, Jill Jones also recorded her vocals for the track). As far as I can tell in the quick listen I've given to them, they are pretty much identical to what was done in 1984, with the exception of the edit, which came at a later date.
The were recorded as two seperate tracks, although they were performed together for their live premiere on June 7, 1984.
The difference in quality may stem from them being recorded at different times on different systems. Both were started at the warehouse which was not always the best place to record (Roadhouse Garden being among the first in the new warehouse), but Our Destiny was overdubbed at Sunset Sound, which could have altered the sound of the recording. I also don't know the sources of these originals that were used, but they were not meant to be blended, as you can tell from the change in quality.
Regarding some who have a problem with these being issued on the PR re-release, these were started 2 months after When Doves Cry and only days after Possessed was being edited for use in the movie, so it is still well within the range of the Purple Rain era. In fact, other tracks that are part of this CD reissue were recorded much later in 1984 (after the album and film had been released). Dance Electric was recorded on August 17, 1984, God (vocal) on August 19, 1984, and the extended version of I Would Die 4 U was recorded on October 25, 1984.
It could be argued that Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden should be placed on a deluxe version of ATWIAD, but by May/June 1984, only 2 tracks for that album had been recorded: Pop Life (February ’84) and ‘Raspberry Beret’ (April ’84). ‘Paisley Park’ (March ’84) was the title of an instrumental which had nothing in common with the song that would eventually share the name, so at this stage.
Personally, I would have saved these for a release of the Roadhouse Garden album that Prince had mentioned multiple times, but historically, they are arguably in the proper place chronologically.
I hope that helps explain this a little bit. Cool read, thank you. | |
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Thanks for the detailed background information on these two outtakes. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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madhouseman said: Our Destiny and Roadhouse Garden are basically the way they were recorded in May and June of 1984, with Lisa's vocals recorded on September 27, 1984 (the following day, Jill Jones also recorded her vocals for the track). As far as I can tell in the quick listen I've given to them, they are pretty much identical to what was done in 1984, with the exception of the edit, which came at a later date.
The were recorded as two seperate tracks, although they were performed together for their live premiere on June 7, 1984.
The difference in quality may stem from them being recorded at different times on different systems. Both were started at the warehouse which was not always the best place to record (Roadhouse Garden being among the first in the new warehouse), but Our Destiny was overdubbed at Sunset Sound, which could have altered the sound of the recording. I also don't know the sources of these originals that were used, but they were not meant to be blended, as you can tell from the change in quality.
Regarding some who have a problem with these being issued on the PR re-release, these were started 2 months after When Doves Cry and only days after Possessed was being edited for use in the movie, so it is still well within the range of the Purple Rain era. In fact, other tracks that are part of this CD reissue were recorded much later in 1984 (after the album and film had been released). Dance Electric was recorded on August 17, 1984, God (vocal) on August 19, 1984, and the extended version of I Would Die 4 U was recorded on October 25, 1984.
It could be argued that Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden should be placed on a deluxe version of ATWIAD, but by May/June 1984, only 2 tracks for that album had been recorded: Pop Life (February ’84) and ‘Raspberry Beret’ (April ’84). ‘Paisley Park’ (March ’84) was the title of an instrumental which had nothing in common with the song that would eventually share the name, so at this stage.
Personally, I would have saved these for a release of the Roadhouse Garden album that Prince had mentioned multiple times, but historically, they are arguably in the proper place chronologically.
I hope that helps explain this a little bit. Great infos indeed. ..thanX a lot! QUESTION. ☺ do u know if other versions (alternative takes and longer versions) of When Doves Cry (except for the mythical bass version ) do exist in the vault ? | |
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