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Your Best Guess: Does WB Have Access To The Vault? I'm enjoying PR Deluxe and all but the more I reaearch the more I realize the Vault disc is totally haphazard and partially random. Does WB really have access to the vault? I have my doubts. There is but a handful of actual Purple Rain outtakes here. And then questionable versions. How the heck could they choose the solo "Dance Electric" over the fuller one with W&L for example? | |
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I thought they picked that version of Dance Electric because that version was the one created during Purple Rain era. The fuller version was done significantly later. "Climb in my fur." | |
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The way I understand it (and this is somewhat confirmed by liner notes and interviews) is that WB selected the tracks they wanted to include, and were then given permission by the estate to pull those tracks from the vault. Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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It's my understanding that Warner's already had these tracks in there own storage place. They haven't come from Paisley park.According to Funkenberry anyhow. | |
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That's correct. Whatever Prince submitted to WB for each album during his years with them is what they have access to. Songs that we have as boots, WB may not actually have and they would have to get special permission from the estate to release those songs. __________________________________________________
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They don't have the access to the vault in Paisley Park.
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The version with W&L and guitar solo was donme in 1985 during the PR Tour, right? So technically still during the PR era.
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But then again, if this was on Purple Rain and When Doves Cry was on this outtake disc I'd probably be saying that was unfinished too. So maybe there is a small chance I oculd be convinced
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They don't.
I asked Londell when we had dinner whether the vault had been properly catalogued and appraised and he indicated that rough evaluations had been done but not specific ones.
I also know someone in Minneapolis who is very trustworthy who said that there are companies still fighting for the contract regarding digitisation of all the data.
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I just want it to be clear that most of the above is speculation, based on people's assumptions on what "Prince would/would not do". No offense, but it is not logical at all.
WB does not have access to the vaults. The estate is still being settled. Nor does WB have a "vault" of their own unreleased Prince material because that is not how it works. Prince was not a "work for hire" musician. Is it possible that WB has tape copies of early configurations of albums that Prince submitted for approval? Absolutely. But they would not have the legal authority to release them unless Prince gave it to them before he died. That's right..... Prince would have had to approve them even if they had possession of them. But do any of you really think Prince submitted Velvet Kitty Kat or Katrina's Paper Dolls, yet alone Love & Sex, in an album configuration to WB?
Prince never stopped being sexual. He may have stopped cursing and being overtly "dirty", but he still wrote songs about sex and fucking (Turn Me Loose being a good example.) He didn't deny or disown his past..... he just didn't live in it. Like most adults he simply said "I was young, that was then, this is now".
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Wb is doing exactly what prince has been suing people for years over ... wb is illegally releasing outtakes ... these outtakes did not come directly from prince vault ... he did not give wb permission ... and worst of all, these are unfinished versions of tracks that were definitely finished by prince and sound great as finished songs .. had prince provided the actual outtakes we would have pristine copies of his best and finished outtakes right now ... what wb did was to pull a fast one on the estate AND the fans... i want to see the estate demand full disclosure of the wb cobtract that supposedly provided for the release of these outtakes... wb is just another illegal bootlegger at this point | |
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From the actual audio quality of what we have on the From The Vault disc, Electric Intercourse is the only one that sounds like a master or from a copy tape.
From reading this article, I think it'll be a good few years until we'll see anything released that actually comes from the Paisley Park vault...
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I thought it was pretty much confirmed that the only thing Prince gave WB was the remaster of PR. I've seen that on Twitter from people who seem to be in the know. https://twitter.com/baron...2589135876 bArON3121 (@Baron3121) 6/21/17, 10:58 AM keep in mind @prince only ever approved disc 1 #PurpleRainDeluxe @wbr @Rhino_Records #PRINCE4EVER • youtu.be/naLFWKwXE3g pic.twitter.com/mJp4hbnXiy Paisley Park is in your heart
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The amount of people who make stuff up on this forum and present it as undisputed fact is immense. If WB were illegally bootlegging songs do you not think the estate would be all over it? Do you not think that WB understands the law and has lawyers on retainer? Do you think the booklet would thank Prince's heirs for their help in putting together the album if that didn't happen? . If you believe that crap then by all means, fire an e-mail off to the heirs because it must have passed them by that WB just released a new Purple Rain set. Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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If the estate is so on top of things then why the universal botch? | |
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Warners has the RIGHTS to release this songs. Therefore it's not illegal bootlegging. HOWEVER, it seems pretty clear - and has been suggested by people who know what they are talking about - that they don't have physical access to the master recordings for some of these songs. What they do have is mixdowns. Without working from the physical multi-tracked masters there's only so much remastering you can to do to clean them up. It's also possible some of the multitracks reels are lost or damaged, and the mixdown is all that can be found. Manuela told me in person, when we had lunch together earlier this year, that there were occasions when Prince requested a tape reel of a very old song to be brought up from the vault, and they'd open it up and it would be incredibly degraded and damaged. Obviously, that's more likely to be the case with older material.
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Its obvious WB did a botch job and did the remaster based on stuff they had already had for a while or mixdowns/samples Prince directly gave to them when he first started the project with them....but then later abandoned. 1) Is this the same package that Prince presented to Warner Bros?
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Except a multi track tape isn't referred to as a master if I'm going to be pedantic - what's on that tape hasn't been mixed so it's not finished.
A master is a "final" mix of that multi track onto a new tape, and would/should be marked as such. The sources for the From The Vault may even be rough mixdowns, if not copies of the master with generation loss. [Edited 6/26/17 15:15pm] [Edited 6/26/17 15:15pm] | |
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KlyphIsBackAgain said:
I just want it to be clear that most of the above is speculation, based on people's assumptions on what "Prince would/would not do". No offense, but it is not logical at all.
WB does not have access to the vaults. The estate is still being settled. Nor does WB have a "vault" of their own unreleased Prince material because that is not how it works. Prince was not a "work for hire" musician. Is it possible that WB has tape copies of early configurations of albums that Prince submitted for approval? Absolutely. But they would not have the legal authority to release them unless Prince gave it to them before he died. That's right..... Prince would have had to approve them even if they had possession of them. But do any of you really think Prince submitted Velvet Kitty Kat or Katrina's Paper Dolls, yet alone Love & Sex, in an album configuration to WB?
Prince never stopped being sexual. He may have stopped cursing and being overtly "dirty", but he still wrote songs about sex and fucking (Turn Me Loose being a good example.) He didn't deny or disown his past..... he just didn't live in it. Like most adults he simply said "I was young, that was then, this is now".
[Edited 6/26/17 6:43am] I dunno man, he vetoed Erotic City and Sexy MF from Ultimate Prince making the argument that he's changed as a person and while he doesn't deny his past he would prefer to keep it there and not spread it in the present. You've got a point re: Darling Nikki but its pretty tame comparably, no cursing or anything in there. [Edited 6/26/17 16:20pm] | |
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maceoparker007 said: Its obvious WB did a botch job and did the remaster based on stuff they had already had for a while or mixdowns/samples Prince directly gave to them when he first started the project with them....but then later abandoned. [Edited 6/26/17 14:30pm] Yes we do know that Prince signed off on the final product. He tweeted so. But I do agree he never would have signed off on WCF or WA. But I’m sure some fans are glad WB included them anyway. [Edited 6/26/17 16:53pm] [Edited 6/26/17 16:55pm] Paisley Park is in your heart
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jaawwnn said: KlyphIsBackAgain said:
I just want it to be clear that most of the above is speculation, based on people's assumptions on what "Prince would/would not do". No offense, but it is not logical at all.
WB does not have access to the vaults. The estate is still being settled. Nor does WB have a "vault" of their own unreleased Prince material because that is not how it works. Prince was not a "work for hire" musician. Is it possible that WB has tape copies of early configurations of albums that Prince submitted for approval? Absolutely. But they would not have the legal authority to release them unless Prince gave it to them before he died. That's right..... Prince would have had to approve them even if they had possession of them. But do any of you really think Prince submitted Velvet Kitty Kat or Katrina's Paper Dolls, yet alone Love & Sex, in an album configuration to WB?
Prince never stopped being sexual. He may have stopped cursing and being overtly "dirty", but he still wrote songs about sex and fucking (Turn Me Loose being a good example.) He didn't deny or disown his past..... he just didn't live in it. Like most adults he simply said "I was young, that was then, this is now".
[Edited 6/26/17 6:43am] I dunno man, he vetoed Erotic City and Sexy MF from Ultimate Prince making the argument that he's changed as a person and while he doesn't deny his past he would prefer to keep it there and not spread it in the present. You've got a point re: Darling Nikki but its pretty tame comparably, no cursing or anything in there. [Edited 6/26/17 16:20pm] I agree with this. I wonder if all that was released was the PR remaster would it have a parental advisory sticker on it? Darling Nikki is the only questionable song and as you say it’s pretty tame comparably... Paisley Park is in your heart
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You may never hear anything from Prince’s vault of unreleased musicThe fate of musical icon's unreleased songs is less than clear
http://www.salon.com/2017/06/26/prince-vault-unreleased-music/
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Didn't Prince himself deliver the remaster to WB but WB wasn't releasing it without extras? So I think it safe to say that this remaster is indeed the finished thing. | |
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That is very interesting. In other words, it means he approved of tracks like WCF and Wonderful Ass being released. Both of these tracks are excellent, so it doesn't surprise me that they met Prince's artistic standards for what he was willing to release. What does surprise me is that he would approve of the release of a song as sexually explicit as WCF being released. Even though he appeared to be a bit more relaxed about his JW convictions in recent years, his music was still far more family friendly in the 2010s than it was in the 1980s. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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The quality of Electric Intercourse and the fact he performed it (albiet omitting the word Intercourse) shortly after WB's PR announcement in 2014 I think there's a good chance he may have given them that as part of the deal. . As for the rest...I'd put my house on him not giving them the likes of We Can Fuck and Wonderful Ass | |
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