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I will listen to the interview to see what he said exactly but I find this very odd: the Camille LP has been reported to exist consistantly, by reliable sources, for nearly 2 decades. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Again this is odd, CB was supposed to be 3 LP's (6 sides). I don't wanna bitch or disrespect anyone, particularly before having listened to the interview, so please take this with a grain of salt, but we know PR Deluxe was mishandled in more ways than one, including regarding liner notes, so if this fellow was behind it, I wonder how reliable he is. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Again this is odd, CB was supposed to be 3 LP's (6 sides). I don't wanna bitch or disrespect anyone, particularly before having listened to the interview, so please take this with a grain of salt, but we know PR Deluxe was mishandled in more ways than one, including regarding liner notes, so if this fellow was behind it, I wonder how reliable he is. I saw again the Interview ...and based on the words told by Mathieu Bitton...I can confirm that he used the words 5 Lp's for CB...maybe he made a confusion ...maybe Not? | |
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Besides the fact that we have multiple sources talking about it and a 3 LP configuration in circulation that has been confirmed to be from an authentic in-house tape by reliable sources, Mo Ostin himself evoked a 3 LP set in his Prince-related 2016 interview. Now for example it seems there were at least 2 different configs of CB, with IGBABN and The Cross' order reversed, so why not go crazy and imagine that a 5 LP configuration was developped at some point, then reduced to 3, then finally to 2. But it would be such a revelation that I doubt someone would just drop it in passing in an interview, without giving further explainations. Could also be a slip, though, and he really meant 3. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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yikes, I must have been getting ready to listen to it yesterday lol
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I will listen to the interview to see what he said exactly but I find this very odd: the Camille LP has been reported to exist consistantly, by reliable sources, for nearly 2 decades. Someone just sent me this. I never said it was fake. I just said I asked Alan and he said he never saw it or heard of it being made (which is strange considering he was president of Paisley Park). Also I never said I listened to a test pressing of Crystal Ball at WB offices. I did see and hear (only part of) a CB test Pressing from someone close to Prince). People love to make stuff up. | |
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love2thenines2003 said: databank said:
Again this is odd, CB was supposed to be 3 LP's (6 sides). I don't wanna bitch or disrespect anyone, particularly before having listened to the interview, so please take this with a grain of salt, but we know PR Deluxe was mishandled in more ways than one, including regarding liner notes, so if this fellow was behind it, I wonder how reliable he is. I saw again the Interview ...and based on the words told by Mathieu Bitton...I can confirm that he used the words 5 Lp's for CB...maybe he made a confusion ...maybe Not? I forgot to say they were one-side test pressings. Maybe side 6 was missing. Apologies. Just kidding. I meant to say 3-LO [Edited 12/1/17 18:19pm] | |
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love2thenines2003 said: databank said:
Again this is odd, CB was supposed to be 3 LP's (6 sides). I don't wanna bitch or disrespect anyone, particularly before having listened to the interview, so please take this with a grain of salt, but we know PR Deluxe was mishandled in more ways than one, including regarding liner notes, so if this fellow was behind it, I wonder how reliable he is. I saw again the Interview ...and based on the words told by Mathieu Bitton...I can confirm that he used the words 5 Lp's for CB...maybe he made a confusion ...maybe Not? Ok ok it’s not April 1st! I’m kidding about one side test pressings. It was 3 and I said 5 by accident because I had literally been up for 3 days when I did the interview. Crazy summer of work. | |
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I love this album. All killer, no filler. I think it is MUCH funkier than The Black Album too. | |
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Tangerine17 said: love2thenines2003 said: I saw again the Interview ...and based on the words told by Mathieu Bitton...I can confirm that he used the words 5 Lp's for CB...maybe he made a confusion ...maybe Not? Ok ok it’s not April 1st! I’m kidding about one side test pressings. It was 3 and I said 5 by accident because I had literally been up for 3 days when I did the interview. Crazy summer of work. hi M.! Nice to see y on this forum! u said in ur interview too that u are working (Work in progress I guess) on new Prince Projects with unreleased stuff...I know that u can'tell reveal specific things about that ( I understand ) but do u believe there are big chances to see another DELUXE EDITION RELEASES from WB back catalogue in the future? thank in advance | |
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I don't think Alan Leeds was president of Paisley Park in 1986 but only in 1989. Thanx a lot for this interview though. [Edited 12/2/17 16:14pm] "You can skate around the issue if you like,
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FEEL U UP
I've been diggin' you for such a long time Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up Something 'bout your body baby really get me hot
I'm sweating girl and it's all because of you Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up I ain't looking for a one-night stand, I only want to feel you up Come on baby, come on, let me feel you up What's the verdict? I don't like suspense
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up I've been diggin' on you (For such a long time) Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up I ain't looking for a one-night stand, I only want to feel you up Feel you up, sugar-sugar let me touch your body baby, come on, let me feel you up Let me touch your body baby, come on, let me feel you up
While specific recording dates are not known, Feel U Up was initially recorded in sequence following Irresistible Bitch in late 1981 at Prince's Kiowa Trail Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It was later re-recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California on 27 October 1986, on the first day of sessions for the Camille album (the day after overdubs on Housequake, the day before Rebirth Of The Flesh and Rockhard In A Funky Place). It was included as the fourth track on the 5 November 1986 configuration of the album Camille (to be credited to Camille), but it was discarded when the Dream Factory and Camille albums evolved into the Crystal Ball triple-album. The same recording was used when included on the Partyman single in 1989 (on the Long Stroke version; the Short Stroke version is an edit), but credit was given solely to Prince, rather than the pseudonym Camille.
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Thx for coming here and clarifying A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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SHOCKADELICA
Yeah-yeah, oh The bed's on fire
She got you tied with a golden rope The lights go out, the smell of doom Is this a dream or is this real (or is this real)
She got your mind, body, and soul hitched, Shockadelica She got you in a trance Shockadelica (she must be a witch, yeah) Doo-bee-doo-bee-doo-bee
Basic tracking took place on 16 September 1986 at Prince's Galpin Blvd Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota (two days after Coco Boys) after hearing that Jesse Johnson's forthcoming album was titled Shockadelica but had no title track. Prince felt that every album with a great title should contain a title track, but it seems that the song was not intended for Jesse Johnson, and was instead more of a joke to give the impression that Jesse Johnson stole the title from Prince. Prince sent the finished song to Jesse Johnson on an audio cassette. The track was premiered on Minneapolis radio station KMOJ a couple of days after it was recorded (a few weeks before Jesse Johnson's album was released). The song was included as the fifth track on the aborted Camille album (credited to the pseudonym Camille), and Shockadelica was intended as a single to be released around the same time as the album. -PrinceVault
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Shockadelica was released as the b-side of If I Was Your Girlfriend, the second single from Prince's ninth album Sign O' The Times. Initial tracking took place on 16 September 1986 at Prince's Galpin Blvd Home Studio, Chanhassen, MN, USA (two days after Coco Boys) after hearing that Jesse Johnson's forthcoming album was titled Shockadelica but had no title track. Prince felt that every album with a great title should contain a title track, but it seems that the song was not intended for Jesse Johnson, and was instead more of a joke to give the impression that Jesse Johnson stole the title from Prince. Prince sent the finished song to Jesse Johnson on an audio cassette. The track was premiered on Minneapolis radio station KMOJ a couple of days after it was recorded (a few weeks before Jesse Johnson's album was released).(PrinceVault)
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Did anyone read/see the poem title Camille(1987) that was supposed to be read by Cat in Graffiti Bridge? | |
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can someone post the quote/interview where Jesse Johnson talks about Prince trying to give him Shockadelica?
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The Camille album reminds me of a better version of the Black Album, to be honest. Both were side projects that had eight songs, took a 'more funky' tone and planned to be released under a different alias. Still, I'm glad Camille was absorbed into SOTT, as it wouldn't be the same without these tracks. What was that?
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The followup to Jesse Johnson’s Revue, 1986’s Shockadelica, carried on the inevitable comparisons to Prince–though this time through no fault of Johnson’s own. The story goes that Prince, after hearing the name for Jesse’s new album, tried to convince him to write a title track–then, when Jesse declined, went ahead and wrote it himself, leaking it to Minneapolis radio so listeners would assume he’d come up with the title first. It’s unfortunate, because Shockadelica shows a lot of musical growth for Johnson: plucking Sly Stone out of his self-imposed obscurity for the lead single “Crazay” and incorporating prominent freestyle influences on “Baby Let’s Kiss.” But on some level, at least, Johnson also got the last laugh: his “Do Yourself a Favor” nicks Prince’s unreleased arrangement of “If You See Me” by Minneapolis Sound godfather Pepé Willie, but credits Willie alone, ensuring he got all the royalties.
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Good love, you got a, Technicolor children in Picadilly Square Forth of July in every stroke Good love, you got a, yeah It brings a flash to my heart just the thought of you You and I in each others arms (You and I, each others arms) Good love, yeah! Alright, we gon' say good love Oh baby, in the heat of the night Oh my Lord (Oh my Lord) Come on Technicolor junkie in a funky square (Yeah)
Basic tracks for the studio version were recorded on 30 October 1986 at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California (two days after Rebirth Of The Flesh and Rockhard In A Funky Place, three days before If I Was Your Girlfriend). The track was included as the sixth track on the 5 November 1986 configuration of the Camille album (credited to the pseudonym Camille), which was later aborted.
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Owwwww! [Edited 12/29/17 8:18am] | |
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On reflection of this amazing era, I can see Prince was on a high-speed creative juggernaut that rammed on its breaks for...erm... Batman! | |
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As much as I agree Prince missed a huge opportunity in the late 80s, recording a gold mine of wonderful songs in 1986 alone, I don't think rolling out alternate SOTT configurations would work. _ Dream Factory was intended to be the fourth 'Prince and The Revolution album, but the band split up during recording. This meant tracks containing the Revolution's input would have to be reworked or replaced if the album were to be released, thereby eliminating most of the non-SOTT content from the album - so it wouldn't yield much new material. The latest configurations of Dream Factory already pointed in this direction, as within a month, most of the stronger unreleased songs on Dream Factory (In A Large Room With No Light, Power Fantastic, etc) were replaced by material that would find its way onto SOTT regardless. _ Crystal Ball is another dead end. It's very similar to SOTT, but longer - featuring only 6 songs that were not present on SOTT. In my opinion, some of those extra songs were filler which disrupted the album's flow a little. As well as this, I personally consider Sign 'O The Times is a much better song to open the album with than Rebirth Of The Flesh, so the song sequencing on Crystal Ball was perhaps another weakness. With all being said, I wouldn't say Crystal Ball was different enough or substantially better than SOTT to warrant its own relase. _ And to go back on topic, the Camille album was an interesing case. While it's a very streamlined package, I would still argue most of its songs sound more impactful on a more varied record like Sign 'O The Times. For example, If I Was Your Girlfriend is sequenced directly after the radio friendly U Got The Look on the SOTT album - which makes the former pack more emotional punch as a result. The Camille album sequences the same song after the already effeminate-sounding Good Love, making the difference in sound less apparent. Remember, half the songs on Camille made it onto SOTT anyway - and further two became B-sides in the 80s... so again there's not much leftover unreleased content to go by. _ Phew, that was a lot of text. There's still many albums worth of unreleased SOTT-era tracks, either way. I thought Lovesexy and Batman were a step down from this level of quality (at least we got those awesome aftershows). All in all, I just consider these previous SOTT configurations to overlap with the final album too much to make sense as an official release, though they still contain some superb unreleased tracks. What was that?
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But if the band didn't split that June 1986 configuration would have been wonderful, along with a release of a Camille album
1987 would have been a wonderful year in purple music culture
I think that would have helped Prince traverse the coming change in scene in the 90s
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I was thinking that too but, if only Dream Factory (June 1986) and Camille were released, you'd still be missing: Sign O' The Times, Play In The Sunshine, Slow Love, Hot Thing, Forever In My Life, U Got The Look, I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man, The Cross, It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night and Adore. 1987 wouldn't be the same without those songs, especially considering three of them became hit singles for Prince. What was that?
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If this happened maybe the future would have been altered and the Cross would not have become the Christ lol . Yes, but think maybe as B sides: I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man, The Cross, Sign O the Times or some released with a protege group -the Cocoa Boys probably would have happened if this continued as is ... . I could have done without Slow Love. It could also have been released as a one off song with the lady Carol. . Play In the Sunshine (Camille B side alter the voice or released as a DF B side) U Got the Look (Camille B side) . That is a strong album set list/cohesive
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The alternate universe where SOTT becomes a protege group song might be worse than the one where The Cross becomes The Christ. I agree this was still a huge missed opportunity though. _ It's still a good thing that SOTT, Slow Love, ICNTTOYM and The Cross were recorded before Camille - so Prince could still release them in a later album if he wanted to. Slow Love isn't as essential as the other three songs as you said, but I loved the live versions of that song, so I'd rather keep it than lose it. Also if Dream Factory and Camille were both released, we'd get Strange Relationship on both albums, I'm aware both versions are slightly different - but it would be an odd move.
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Even if the remaining songs were released as B-sides, we'd lose out on the whole journey of the SOTT album and perhaps Prince's best tour to date.
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Maybe things would be better if Prince toured SOTT in the USA, gave up on directing Graffiti Bridge and released the 88/89 Rave album afterwards instead.
Heck, it would help if Prince later released some of the songs from the setlist you posted. The world needs to hear more of In A Large Room With No Light and Power Fantastic.
And we're back where we're started... any ideas for potential Camille/Dream Factory singles? [Edited 1/2/18 15:50pm] What was that?
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Sign 'O' The Times would've been even stronger if Prince hadn't cut songs like Shockadelica, Rockhard In A Funky Place and Rebirth Of The Flesh. It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night could've easily been replaced by one of those songs if u ask me. | |
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