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1999/Vanity6/WhatTimeIsIt Superalbum? Let's pretend...
What if Prince’s 1982 efforts had all been geared towards a Graffiti-Bridge style album including tracks from 1999 and those from the albums Vanity 6 and the Time’s What Time Is It, sequenced together as a double album? I know that Graffiti Bridge was done the way it was because it was a soundtrack, but it’s very intriguing to consider the concept of a unified album of Prince and his associates of the time. If you had to combine 1999, Vanity 6, and What Time Is It and cherry pick the best tracks to become a double album (or single CD), what would that look like?
(By the way, these are all great albums on their own -- it's not to criticize any of them. It’s just for the hell of imagining it, and maybe for something fun to drive to in the future!)
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Seems like a fun idea to me. Here's my quickly built version:
1999 Little Red Corvette The Walk Delirious Nasty Girl Let's Pretend We're Married Wild & Loose DMSR Drive Me Wild Lady Cab Driver All the Critics Love U in New York International Lover 777-9311
Listened to it once through and it flowed great to me. That's the beauty of playlists! | |
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I usually do this with each album era. I think they tell a story if placed right. I mix in the songs/album from each period with the Prince album
I'm going to try to put together one I've done with the 1999 period | |
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a combo of what we have to work with ..................................................... 1999 Little Red Corvette(remix) Delirious Let's Pretend We're Married All The Critics Love U in New York Free Lady Cab Driver International Lover DMSR Something In the Water(Does Not Compute) . Nasty Girl Make Up Wet Dream He's So Dull
. Wild n Loose 777-9311 OneDayI'mGonnaBeSomebody Gigolos Get Lonely Too The Walk I Don't Want 2 Leave U . How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore Horny Toad Irresistable Bitch . Moonbeam Levels Do Yourself a Favour
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OldFriends4Sale said:
a combo of what we have to work with ..... 1999 Little Red Corvette(remix) Delirious Let's Pretend We're Married All The Critics Love U in New York Free Lady Cab Driver International Lover DMSR Something In the Water(Does Not Compute) . Nasty Girl Make Up Wet Dream He's So Dull
. Wild n Loose 777-9311 OneDayI'mGonnaBeSomebody Gigolos Get Lonely Too The Walk I Don't Want 2 Leave U . How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore Horny Toad Irresistable Bitch . Moonbeam Levels Do Yourself a Favour
Don't forget Grace! Irresistible Bitch is from 1983 so no. It's PR era material already. Why the unreleased Do Yourself A Favor? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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PurplePartyFix said: Seems like a fun idea to me. Here's my quickly built version:
1999 Little Red Corvette The Walk Delirious Nasty Girl Let's Pretend We're Married Wild & Loose DMSR Drive Me Wild Lady Cab Driver All the Critics Love U in New York International Lover 777-9311
Listened to it once through and it flowed great to me. That's the beauty of playlists! You need a stronger closer track. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Grace, I don't know how I'm going to work that one in, so I didn't add it. . I put Irresistible Bitch there because it is a 1999 album track Bside. . Just because he recorded it in 1982
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Actually Irresistable bitch dates from late 1981. The first Controversy style version was taped in late 1981 with Feel U up, both have Falsetto and early Linn sound along with what sounds like a 1970s Bontempi organ. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I like this version a lot -- espeically putting "Drive Me Wild" after "DMSR" after "Wild and Loose" in the middle. I'm going to burn it.
As I work on mine, for some reason I'm fixating on the sonic similarities between "Make Up" and "All the Critics..." It's almost like they could be made into a continuous track.
Also the "water on the brain" and "water upstairs" lines in "Nasty Girl" paralleling "Something in the Water" (I'm probably reading into things too much).
Am really curious what everyone comes up with. Such an amazingly fertile period for Prince. [Edited 2/27/18 14:13pm] | |
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these threads ....i need an advil | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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You do realize 1999 was a double album, yes? | |
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Yep, the vinyl is right here on my shelf.
Sorry if this thread is tiresome for some. When you've listened to his albums a million times, sometimes it's the unusual connections people make between tracks on different records and the order in which they are placed that lights the fire all over again. That was my intention. [Edited 2/27/18 16:10pm] | |
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A double album made up of all the tracks from What Time Is It? and Vanity 6 is an interesting idea and leave 1999 as the amazing double that it is. As you can tell from my account name, I like 1999 a lot! No way that I would want any of those tracks replaced by a Protege track. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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That would be interseting too. I should have clarified that 1999 is, to me, one of his greatest masterpieces. I'm not proposing that some of its tracks be deleted because they don't fit or are anything but great. It's just a fun way to reimagine the sonic and thematic overlaps on these three amazing records. The thought came to me listening to DMSR, when he says "Vanity 6 is so sweet" and "Time to fix your clock." It's almost as if Prince and his associates are all singing the chorus together! | |
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I like this idea. Sounds like a fun exercise to me. If I can get my music program to work right (ugh!), I'll try some of these examples and maybe offer one of my own. | |
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