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the Camille era[aborted] ~1987
Let's discuss this possibilities of this album. What would this have been like if released in 1987? What would promotion have looked like? Singles, Bsides, direct a video of a song you think would have been released. Camille...who is Camille and how would Camille be presented to the world?
Sign O the Time movie concert
http://prince.org/msg/7/447838
Prince & his Madhouse 8
http://prince.org/msg/7/448090
the Black Album era[aborted] ~1988
http://prince.org/msg/7/448846
Sign☮ the Times era ~ 1987
http://prince.org/msg/7/447837
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Good Love would have been a good lead single. By the way, those pictures... Were they ever intended for the album of are they fan made? | |
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Yes I agree, about Good Love
I have notes I've collected on all these 'Camille' covers.
I believe the one above is a fan made cover
but the 2nd one I believe is official. They words-fonts come from the album press Prince did of the configurations
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NorthC said: Good Love would have been a good lead single. By the way, those pictures... Were they ever intended for the album of are they fan made?
Yes I agree about Good Love as a lead single. It's such a great song and I wish Prince would have included it on SOTT Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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what would a video look like for Good Love? or would Prince not release one? | |
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REBIRTH OF THE FLESH
Ooh yeah, alright
La la la la, souli-a-colia
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I love his Camille sound! If I imagined a video, I immediately think of FREEDOM 90 by George Michael. Perhaps it would be full of ladies lip syncing the words, but not without Prince of course. For "Good Love", I picture Prince and some ladies trying on outfits on Rodeo Drive in Cali at the fancy shops like in Pretty Woman. But who knows! | |
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I like all of the songs,but I think Prince was wise to release the tracks on different projects,as opposed to an entire album.People would have been confused by an album from a guy named 'Camille' it would have been treated as a weird side project. | |
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I like to think it's 'neighbor', not 'nigga' "I like to watch." | |
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i wonder why the unleaked title track isnt on the config I'm feeling a bit fammy™ | |
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SoulAlive said:
I like all of the songs,but I think Prince was wise to release the tracks on different projects,as opposed to an entire album.People would have been confused by an album from a guy named 'Camille' it would have been treated as a weird side project. Respectfully disagree. I think the album would have sold well as this was P’s peak period. His star was still very much in ascendence. The trax work well as a cohesive project. Rebirth Of The Flesh remains unreleased & Good Love was lost on a crappy soundtrack. Having an aler ego never did David Bowie any harm!!! 💜 | |
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Who cares, is Prince he's always been perceived as weird. I imagine the Good Love video as animated with Prince and lots of girls singing, dancin and even flyin here and there, while girls joinin Prince in the chorus like the Nala and Simba scene when they are kids and go their way to explore, and then the musical scene begins, something like that. | |
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I was reading about these tracks last night, and thinking: If the Camille thing had come out as an actual album (instead of The Black Album, which was almost released and then suddenly cancelled), then 'Housequake', 'If I Was Your Girlfriend', and 'Strange Relationship' are no longer on Sign O' The Times.
So, then, since Warners were already nervous about a double-album in spring '87, I doubt they'd have been supportive of a double-album just months after Camille. So, with only 14 songs remaining, would Sign O' The Times then have come out as a single album? | |
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I think it's "3 2 funk and get away". It's also, "Think about your man, the one who works so hard. what's his is his...what's yours is yours..." | |
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Some of the greatest and funkiest music he has ever produced is on this album....... The music snobs podcast latest episode discuss this project , well worth a listen. | |
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One of the greatest and most conherent album configurations. I love it! | |
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Very strong album, very levelled quality with no standout songs or filler (besides rockhard) | |
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WB... if you're listening... this would make an awesome Record Store Day release. I'd love a vinyl reproduction, with the tracks properly sequenced! | |
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Thanks 4 the lyric updates guys, I didn't look them over, or listen to the song when cut n pasting from a lyrics site. Maybe I'll send the site an update on the lyrics. | |
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I think if the Dream Factory -Prince & the Revolution still happened in 1987 the Camille album could easily have been released along with it. And we really get the 'alter ego' effect. The Dream Factory took on a more mature direction and Camille more playful. | |
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I always picture this or this as a representation of Camille
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Always thought Strange Relationship would have been a good single as well. Much better choice than IIWYGF
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I guess the concept of an "alter ego album" carried through and became The Black Album. . Very interesting period, and I'd love to know his thought process 86 - 89 ! | |
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I would have loved Shockadelica and IIWYGF as singles, well actually the whole album should have been singles if released. | |
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Shockadelica/Housequake/7 Mins MoQuake was actually planned as the first single Bitch this ain't the movies | |
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YAHOO INTERNET LIFE * October 1997 Sites O' the Times Artists have always been interested in By Ben Greenman
YIL: Do you think "Shockadelica" is your best song? If not, why not? The Artist: "Shockadelica" is about a witch. "The Holy River" is about redemption. I am no judge.
YIL: This may sound nuts, but does the Camille alter ego, which you used on Sign O' the Times, have anything to do with the famous nineteenth-century hermaphrodite Herculine Barbin, who was nicknamed Camille? If so, my younger brother will be very, very happy, since he has spent roughly a decade trying to convince me of this. The Artist: Your brother is very wise.
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ThePanther said: I was reading about these tracks last night, and thinking: If the Camille thing had come out as an actual album (instead of The Black Album, which was almost released and then suddenly cancelled), then 'Housequake', 'If I Was Your Girlfriend', and 'Strange Relationship' are no longer on Sign O' The Times.
So, then, since Warners were already nervous about a double-album in spring '87, I doubt they'd have been supportive of a double-album just months after Camille. So, with only 14 songs remaining, would Sign O' The Times then have come out as a single album? I’m glad that he waited and placed those songs on SOTT.It’s hard to imagine SOTT without those tracks. | |
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