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Prince Hoped to 'Redefine Minneapolis Sound' Just came across this in my Twitter feed. Not a new article. I really hope some of this stuff gets released. I loved Shades of Umber at Montreux. Reminded me a bit of 70s Chicago. http://www.rollingstone.c...h-20160429 A fan of the process, Prince began sending Nelson songs that he wanted what the arranger calls "big orchestrations" on. Nelson estimates he worked on four or five songs with symphonic guitar solos for the artist, though some might have been intended for other artists. One was intended for a new 3rdEyeGirl record (its working title was "New 3rdEyeGirl String Session"), and guitarist Donna Grantis came to the studio where Nelson was recording. "It had a couple of different guitar solos, so we orchestrated around them," he says. Nelson also recalls getting a pop song that featured another unidentified female singer. "It had this buildup to a great guitar solo," he recalls. "When he sent it, he wrote, 'There's a long build that I want tension for and then when the guitar solo happens, you know what happens next.'" Nelson laughs. "I don't know if it will ever come out but it's one of the most incredible things I ever worked on." Paisley Park is in your heart
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Thanks for posting this. I remember this article. Some points from it, then my 2 cents:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tELRUiSB_BE The wooh is on the one! | |
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