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. Panda's notwithstanding, and in keeping with the 12 songs 1 hour vibe of Emancipation, here's my take. Works better for me, your mileage may vary. Had to work a bit to make the flow work well. .
How could you possibly exclude The Love We Make, Sex in the Summer, and Holy River? (Holy River isn't even a favorite of mine from this album, but I recognize the high quality of that song.) Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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is there a list of the original 52 song version?? | |
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Simple... unlike you, I don't like those songs. I think they are bad tracks. Sex in The Summer I wanted to keep, because of the drumbeat, but the song was just too boring. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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This is not an imaginary tracklist thread. Please stay on topic (you can always create an Emancipation dream tracklist thread if you feel so inclined). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Seriously? Well, a lot of us do A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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They could monetise Prince's later and more obscure work now with a service catered to hardcore fans - really the only way to make revenue from all that material. By the time they actually get round to that though it will probably be too late and there will be few hardcore fans left interested in that time period. How many people will even know or remember albums such as Black is the New Black and Phase 3 in 10-20 years or more? If the Estate don't act soon I fear much of this music will never be heard. | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Yes, it may be fairly easy to date this as "Friend, Lover..." was written for and unveiled at the wedding (Feb 14); and Prince submitted C & D and The Vault albums to WB (thus giving up I Will, Into the Light, Extraordinary) in April.
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. Yeah, if only they'd built on Prince's... Oh wait, Prince didn't have anything in place. Didn't even bother to keep his independently releases in print. Didn't even bother to release them all worldwide. . I have been saying the above ABOUT PRINCE, and you lot kept telling me everything was hunky-dory. Couldn't be better. Nothing to improve. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Except they couldn't. A bunch of amateurs can't do that. You need plans and investments and access to specialists etc. And there's a tax bill coming, so they need money quick. .
. From all accounts only a fraction, and in case you forgot: they hired outsiders to handle that. And PP is "open for business" because apparently the building needs urgent repairs, thus they need income. Plus there's a tax bill coming. .
. Except no sane company has any interests in Prince's post-WBR music; at best that's going to be pocket money. The real value is in the 1980s classics and the potential to monetise those by releasing deluxe editions, box sets, etc. © Bart Van Hemelen
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They want to "monetize" with future Deluxe releases yet there has been no evidence of any serious promo for the PR DELUXE at least in the U.S. With less than 3 weeks till the release... The numbers WILL be interesting to see how much PR DELUXE sells because that will literally set the tone for the future releases to come... If his most POPULAR album fails to sell well posthumously, then what will the future vault and deluxe editions sell... | |
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There's some joke here about shuffling chairs on the Titanic.
[I kid!] [Edited 6/9/17 16:58pm] | |
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Actually, Sheila E stayed around for awhile after Lovesexy - at least through 1989, playing on the December 1989 recording of the song Diamonds And Pearls. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Pocket money or not there's money to be made with his post WBR music and well you know it. They'll sell more copies of any Prince album than whatever obscure release funkytowngrooves and cherry red are pushing this week. | |
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jaawwnn said:
Pocket money or not there's money to be made with his post WBR music and well you know it. They'll sell more copies of any Prince album than whatever obscure release funkytowngrooves and cherry red are pushing this week. If the post-WBR material is marketed to hardcore fans with some kind of premium or subscriber service designed for them, then yes. The general public and casual fans would be a much harder sell and simply aren't interested or knowledgeable about all the unreleased post-WBR music and projects in the same way we are. A small highly curated selection might work, but it's really the hardcore who'll be keen to hear it all and that is the predominant market that needs to be catered for with some urgency. | |
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In all honesty I don't give much of a damn. Sure I have it all in one way or another. [Edited 6/9/17 16:28pm] | |
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In all honesty I don't give much of a damn. Sure I have it all in one way or another. [Edited 6/9/17 16:28pm] Agreed. But we'll never hear it all if the Estate fails to act on the material properly. For example, it's been reported Prince recorded around 300 new songs with 3RDEYEGIRL alone. Now, I'd like to hear all of them and then some, but I don't think the general public has that kind of appetite. My concern is that those who care about Prince's later material and supported it in his lifetime, will never get the opportunity to hear most of it. | |
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Fingers crossed eh? | |
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. That's not what I said. I said those would be the plans of a sane company. Right now Warners has a contract to do PR Deluxe, but beyond that? © Bart Van Hemelen
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. The investment Cherry Red et al need to make is nowhere near what would be needed for a Prince release. The company needs to first obtain the rights, a multi-million investment. Then it needs to invest to prepare everything for release, which means compiling the album, mastering it, creating art, writing liner notes, paying for promo,... That's a loooot of time and money to invest into a venture that might earn some money initially, but which might soon turn into "yet another mediocre Prince album from the 1990s/2000s/2010s." © Bart Van Hemelen
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He had so much unreleased music lying around, he could have put a 6 disc set with all the Gold Experience / Come / Exodus leftovers and the Emancipation era stuff. | |
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prince said that at paisley show in 1995. | |
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Something like "Steve Austin is producing my next album called Emancipation, 52 songs, 80 dollars, save your money". | |
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Dallas Austin. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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