Reply #30 posted 08/05/17 11:17am
Thewooh |
I think there's tons of post 80's material that we don't know about. I personally am curious about this material because I suspect there might be a bigger difference between released material and vault material post 89 than there was before - quality wise and stylistically. [Edited 8/5/17 11:31am]
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Reply #31 posted 08/05/17 11:27am
rob1965 |
I'd say 20 -30% is leaked. 'Liberate My Mind' |
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Reply #32 posted 08/05/17 11:32am
EddieC |
databank said:
Revolution81 said:
4 lust was completely unknown, until Jill leaked it a few years ago
And the fact that a second, entirely different version of it was revealed to exist last year, produced by a top notch British producer outside of the confines of Paisley Park, and yet no one knew about it, makes your example even more significant
Yeah, that was weird. And I like that version, too. |
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Reply #33 posted 08/05/17 1:41pm
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EddieC said:
databank said:
Revolution81 said: 4 lust was completely unknown, until Jill leaked it a few years ago
And the fact that a second, entirely different version of it was revealed to exist last year, produced by a top notch British producer outside of the confines of Paisley Park, and yet no one knew about it, makes your example even more significant
Yeah, that was weird. And I like that version, too. I've missed this. Google doesn't seem to come up with anything. Was it on a boot? Who's the producer? Any other info? blah blah blah |
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Reply #34 posted 08/05/17 1:45pm
soladeo1 |
I have it on good authority that between 1983-85 alone Prince recorded 16 other albums beside Purple Rain, nine of them with shared songs. |
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Reply #35 posted 08/05/17 2:06pm
rdhull |
You/we will never know the % because overall nobody here knows shit about whats in the vault in totality. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #36 posted 08/05/17 2:12pm
MIRvmn |
Thewooh said: I think there's tons of post 80's material that we don't know about. I personally am curious about this material because I suspect there might be a bigger difference between released material and vault material post 89 than there was before - quality wise and stylistically. [Edited 8/5/17 11:31am]
Yes I'm curious about his post 80's material. One song that comes to mind that I really wanna hear is The Divine. Welcome 2 The Dawn |
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Reply #37 posted 08/06/17 3:38am
bergowitz |
FUNKNROLL said:
I have a spreadsheet that lists about 94 songs made during 1986. That’s almost 10 albums. Many songs were released and most of the unreleased were leaked. Dates show not more than 11 day gaps in recording during the year. Towards the end of the year, the types of songs and titles seem to offer a glimpse of what was going on in his life (the year ends with Wally). Hard to imagine there would be more songs for that year?
How is it possible to have enough experiences to create all those songs when a lot of your life is being either in the studio or rehearsing or gigging? Conversely, how is it possible to mentally cope with all those ideas emerging in your mind? In this bed ice cream |
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Reply #38 posted 08/06/17 4:07am
callimnate |
Lets not forget EVERY song that other artist have performed.
He would have a demo AT LEAST of every song that associated artists released.
So add another large percentage to that equation. |
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Reply #39 posted 08/15/17 8:07pm
databank
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erik319 said:
EddieC said:
Yeah, that was weird. And I like that version, too.
I've missed this. Google doesn't seem to come up with anything. Was it on a boot? Who's the producer? Any other info?
Produced by Martyn Ware for the 1989 album. He was interviewed and had it played on British radio Soho Radio on 2016/05/19 and thanks God a honorable British orger recorded the broadcast and leaked it. Unsure if it was on any boot but it may have ended on a BFTP? |
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Reply #40 posted 08/15/17 9:26pm
EddieC |
databank said:
erik319 said:
EddieC said: I've missed this. Google doesn't seem to come up with anything. Was it on a boot? Who's the producer? Any other info?
Produced by Martyn Ware for the 1989 album. He was interviewed and had it played on British radio Soho Radio on 2016/05/19 and thanks God a honorable British orger recorded the broadcast and leaked it. Unsure if it was on any boot but it may have ended on a BFTP?
I don't think it was released on any boot. I think it just showed up in a set of files that got shared. I hadn't heard how it got out to the public--it's listed as a "single on Paisley Park" on this discography of Heaven 17 members' contributions to other artists' works (http://www.heaven17.de/diot0009.htm), and this was up when the track first leaked to the Prince community, so I assumed that Ware fans already knew about the recording (though this is the only evidence I have for that). Obviously there was no Paisley Park release--but they did know the title and connected it to Jill, though no indication they knew it was a Prince song. |
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Reply #41 posted 08/16/17 12:41am
Rebeljuice
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FUNKNROLL said:
I have a spreadsheet that lists about 94 songs made during 1986. That’s almost 10 albums. Many songs were released and most of the unreleased were leaked. Dates show not more than 11 day gaps in recording during the year. Towards the end of the year, the types of songs and titles seem to offer a glimpse of what was going on in his life (the year ends with Wally). Hard to imagine there would be more songs for that year?
11 day gaps provide enough time to record more songs. Whilst the "year in the studio" boot is an excellent document of 1986, I am not convinced it is complete. This was, imo, at the heart of his most prolific and inspired period (85-87).
Anyway, that boot should be seen as an example by WB and the estate of how to compile and release vault material.
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Reply #42 posted 08/16/17 12:44am
databank
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EddieC said:
databank said:
Produced by Martyn Ware for the 1989 album. He was interviewed and had it played on British radio Soho Radio on 2016/05/19 and thanks God a honorable British orger recorded the broadcast and leaked it. Unsure if it was on any boot but it may have ended on a BFTP?
I don't think it was released on any boot. I think it just showed up in a set of files that got shared. I hadn't heard how it got out to the public--it's listed as a "single on Paisley Park" on this discography of Heaven 17 members' contributions to other artists' works (http://www.heaven17.de/diot0009.htm), and this was up when the track first leaked to the Prince community, so I assumed that Ware fans already knew about the recording (though this is the only evidence I have for that). Obviously there was no Paisley Park release--but they did know the title and connected it to Jill, though no indication they knew it was a Prince song.
Interesting. Are we sure this info wasn't added last year, though? It's a bit insane that no one ever made the connection earlier if the info was known among H17 fans for a long time (though the 2 fans communities obviously have few connections, I'll give u that, and how they were led to believe this was ever released remains pretty odd). Have you finally found the file? |
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Reply #43 posted 08/16/17 2:46am
PRNelson |
callimnate said: Lets not forget EVERY song that other artist have performed.
He would have a demo AT LEAST of every song that associated artists released.
So add another large percentage to that equation. On a recent podcast, one of his past engineers said Prince often recorded over his original vocal with the associate artist's vocal. Meaning there would only be one copy (without princes vocal). Not sure if anybody can add more to this story or if copies of prince vocal versions could still somehow exist. You'll never know a girl called Nikki and you'll never find Erotic City |
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Reply #44 posted 08/16/17 4:37am
databank
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PRNelson said:
callimnate said:
Lets not forget EVERY song that other artist have performed.
He would have a demo AT LEAST of every song that associated artists released.
So add another large percentage to that equation.
On a recent podcast, one of his past engineers said Prince often recorded over his original vocal with the associate artist's vocal. Meaning there would only be one copy (without princes vocal). Not sure if anybody can add more to this story or if copies of prince vocal versions could still somehow exist.
Leaks show that in many cases at least a cassette copy of P's vocals have survived. Could u point me towards that podcast? |
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Reply #45 posted 08/16/17 4:46am
jdcxc |
Did the underground crowd know of the Deliverance EP material?
The concert footage, studio jams, movies and other videos haven't leaked. |
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Reply #46 posted 08/16/17 7:52am
spookyelectric 23 |
BartVanHemelen said:
spookyelectric23 said:
Also, nowadays there's ways to clean up music with online recording software, "remastering" things, boosting the levels here, adjusting the treble or mid-range there..
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Do you seriously think there weren't Prince fans with access to (semi-)professional recording equipment in the past? FYI the boot of The Dream Factory was T's excellent work in cleaning up a cassette source. His 12" collection was and is legendary for its sound quality. There's several of such people and they've been around for a long time. Ditto for video work, hence the bootleg DVD versions of the 1985 Syracuse gig being as good or better than WBRs official release.
I'm sure there have been people who've cleaned up some of the unreleased stuff with their studio equipment and expertise. It's cool and a kindness that anyone would do that. It's easier nowadays to do all of that with the advent of digital recording on a laptop. |
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Reply #47 posted 08/16/17 10:27am
PRNelson |
databank said:
PRNelson said: callimnate said:
Lets not forget EVERY song that other artist have performed.
He would have a demo AT LEAST of every song that associated artists released.
So add another large percentage to that equation.
On a recent podcast, one of his past engineers said Prince often recorded over his original vocal with the associate artist's vocal. Meaning there would only be one copy (without princes vocal). Not sure if anybody can add more to this story or if copies of prince vocal versions could still somehow exist.
Leaks show that in many cases at least a cassette copy of P's vocals have survived. Could u point me towards that podcast? The podcast is called 'prince remembered' or 'remembering prince' They interview people who had involvement with him. You'll never know a girl called Nikki and you'll never find Erotic City |
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Reply #48 posted 08/16/17 10:45am
TwiliteKid |
jdcxc said:
Did the underground crowd know of the Deliverance EP material? The concert footage, studio jams, movies and other videos haven't leaked.
The song Deliverance was known to exist, yes. I don't think the others were. |
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Reply #50 posted 08/17/17 12:32pm
coldasice |
leecaldon said:
spookyelectric23 said:
Strictly theorization for the sake of it, nothing more. My b.s. guess would be 70% of the vault's contents have been leaked over the years. There's just so much already out there. I'm hope I'm wrong. It would be a shame to have such secure measures taken to protect the vault's contents only to have whatever was in there be somehow circulated.
I often wonder, especially within the last couple of years of his life, if he himself leaked stuff for the diehards to enjoy. If he was so anti-contract, anti-will and all that, what difference would it be to him to let some of the vault's contents leak, especially if he wasn't much long for the world?
More and more you hear of better sourced stuff circulating out there. Where is it all coming from? Makes you wonder. It's the source quality of stuff that seems to be more evident in recent years. Thoughts?
I suspect you are way, way out. When we hear of all the stuff that he Brent Fischer says he and his father added strings that wasn't released, or all the unreleased Stringenius stuff, or all the stuff that Marcus Anderson talks, plus the number of albums Morris Hayes said Prince recorded during his 2011-13 album hiatus - I think it's fair to say there is a HUGE amount of stuff we have yet to hear, just when it comes to studio recordings. One question is - how many of these songs were finished, and if not, how close to being finished. If they were at the stage of the Deliverance stuff (I, for one, can't tell what was later added by Ian Boxill) - then it just needs to be treated respectfully and we're all good. It was pretty much all added by boxill except guitar and vox. It was actually exactly what people said they didn't want done, but then went crazy over it. |
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Reply #51 posted 08/17/17 6:38pm
EddieC |
databank said:
EddieC said:
I don't think it was released on any boot. I think it just showed up in a set of files that got shared. I hadn't heard how it got out to the public--it's listed as a "single on Paisley Park" on this discography of Heaven 17 members' contributions to other artists' works (http://www.heaven17.de/diot0009.htm), and this was up when the track first leaked to the Prince community, so I assumed that Ware fans already knew about the recording (though this is the only evidence I have for that). Obviously there was no Paisley Park release--but they did know the title and connected it to Jill, though no indication they knew it was a Prince song.
Interesting. Are we sure this info wasn't added last year, though? It's a bit insane that no one ever made the connection earlier if the info was known among H17 fans for a long time (though the 2 fans communities obviously have few connections, I'll give u that, and how they were led to believe this was ever released remains pretty odd). Have you finally found the file?
I don't know when the information was put on the site--didn't look for it until after the leak happened. What file are you asking about at the end? The Ware-produced 4 Lust? Yes--just listened to it again. Still like it. Or are you asking about something else? |
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Reply #52 posted 08/18/17 10:20pm
databank
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EddieC said:
databank said:
Interesting. Are we sure this info wasn't added last year, though? It's a bit insane that no one ever made the connection earlier if the info was known among H17 fans for a long time (though the 2 fans communities obviously have few connections, I'll give u that, and how they were led to believe this was ever released remains pretty odd). Have you finally found the file?
I don't know when the information was put on the site--didn't look for it until after the leak happened. What file are you asking about at the end? The Ware-produced 4 Lust? Yes--just listened to it again. Still like it. Or are you asking about something else?
Yes it was that one |
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