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Did Prince Record A Demo For The River Run Dry? I know that this is the one song on The Family album, that Prince really didn't write, but I was hoping that he recorded a version, with his vocals to demo how he wanted the song to be performed. Anyway now that the vault has been moved, it's unlikely that it would ever get leaked anyway. As of matter of fact, there won't be anymore leaks of anything . | |
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You should ready Duane Tudahl's book. That's in there. The book is really a timeilne of 1983 and 1984 and the sessions (mostly at Sunset Sound) that eventually turned into the Purple Rain album. You also read about The Family project, how even before the PR Tour started he had the groundwork for ATWIAD (Pop Life, title track, Paisley Park, Raspberry Beret, She's Always in My Hair), Sheila's album, and more. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's cool to hear him debut raspberry beret during the piano segment on the PR Tour, It's more straightforward & has more bite to it. Love the youthful exuberance in his delivery too you could tell he was excited to play something new & test the audiences reaction. | |
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i didn't hear the ladder on the syracuse vhs, unless you mean the part where he's just talking about temptation. It's funny, much was made of the big PR followup, it was scrutinized, dissected and analyzed in a million directions,little did we know that that man would make a habit of cranking out more and more and more. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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As said above Duane's book doesn't give specifics about the vocals (that I can recall, I haven't reread the whole segment on that song, but I trust Trivial on this), but since he recorded the track, it's likely he did add vocals. . The fact that the vault has been moved has nothing to do with leaks. Leaks never came from the vault in the first place. Shit wasn't being stolen from the vault. All the leaks we've had those last few years are from cassettes "elite" traders have had for more than 20 years. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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If this is the case it goes back to the 80's and 90's. Nothing "new" has leaked that wasn't circulating in some circles for 20-30 years, at least that's what I could gather so far (of course, I'm not privy to every secret). But I don't think too many of those leaks ever came from WB. I only know of one case where a WB exec was behind a leak. Most of it seems to come from cassettes abandonned by Prince in odd places or given to girlfriends, friends and associates. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Perhaps someone might reach out to Paul to ask what he recalls? I'm in favour of the view that a P vocal track exists, possibly even one competent enough to substitute for the released vocal, as with NC2U (its thematic cousin from the same album). . [Edited 5/6/18 15:43pm] | |
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This is a great question and one I have had for years. I'm leaing toward thinking he did record a vocal. I guess Bobby would know as well. If he "reworked" it at all, it seems likely to me--but I am just guessing too. One of my guesses for the new album in September is Prince's full version of The Family album, with Nothing Compares 2 U as the lead single. A Prince vocal on River Run Dry would be the only truly "new" thing on it. | |
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. ?Love has a version of 'The Screams of Passion' with a P vocal much closer to the released version, rather than the now widely circulating outtake with the falsetto in the earlier stages of the song's development (most of the basic instrumentation was present from the beginning, of course). Still awaiting a 'mature' mix of Feline, instrumental and vocal, 'You're My Love' (if indeed the Family was ever slated to record a reworked version of this). 'Body Heat' and 'Good Drawers', and an updated version of 'Rough' (reworked by P, but unlikely to have been recorded/overdubbed by StP or Susannah) are also rumoured to have been considered. . [Edited 5/6/18 17:25pm] | |
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You certainly may be right. I would prefer if I'm wrong, although I would actually love to hear exactly that album, it wouldn't be my first choice either. In the posthumous Elvis world, RCA/Sony have a small sub-label dedicated to releases for hardcore fans (usually about 3 releases per year, outtakes and soundboard concerts generally) and RCA/Sony might put out one "major" Elvis release per year aimed at a big market. I think this is a smart way to handle it and, at least somewhere down the line, I suspect something similar will be done with Prince's releases. Of course Elvis has been dead for 40 years and Prince for only 2. And Prince left behind a vault full of original material. The first posthumous album release after Elvis died was a live double album of his last concert tour. It wasn't his last concert but it was pretty much marketed that way. But we know that won't be the next Prince album. I get that if it was marketed as "Prince's version of an album he gave to an obscure side group called The Family" it would have no mass appeal. But "A full and cohesive Prince album recorded amidst the Purple Rain sessions featuring his earliest collaborations with Clare Fischer and Eric Leeds. Features the worldwide hit song Nothing Compares 2 U!" I hope I am wrong and probably am --although even if I am wrong, I would be pretty happy with that album. Like everyone else, I am hoping it is something none of us even knew existed and is mind-blowing. | |
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Still don't understand why people think that Nothing Compares 2 U is related to this upcoming project. It seems like a special one off for fans. | |
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I really fail to see where this "there is no market for it" fantasy that's been running on the Org for years comes from, it stands alongside with Bart's "no record label in the world would agree to release Plectrumelectrum" fantasy. If there is a market for physical reissues of the most obscure releases such as Apollonia's 1988 solo album, André Cymone's original LP's or Wendy & Lisa's Fruit At The Bottom (not to mention dozens of totally forgotten funk and new wave records by totally forgotten acts that I have, that were released on CD for the first time after 30 years in limbo), there is basically a market for anything involving Prince, one of the 100 or so best selling artists of all time. . Now I doubt the next release is The Family. For one thing there's no such thing as a full version on the album with Prince vocals because 2 tracks are instrumentals, and obviously it would make much more sense to eventually rerelease The Family as such with the original Prince vocal versions, singles mixes, a few other outtakes like Feline and Miss Understood, etc. Not that WB and the estate are necessarily eager to make sense and provide quality products, if we're to believe what we've seen so far, though. Yet I doubt it's The Family. But my guess is as good (or bad) as anyone else's. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^ I'll add, as I always do, that very confidential artists such as Buckethead or John Zorn release all their records on CD, and they release an album a month or so on average. How many copies do they sell of each? 2000? 3000? Yet if there is a market for those, don't tell me there is no market for Prince. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It really depends on the label. | |
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You are both making good points, however I'd say that:
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Did Prince actually release anything with Kobalt?
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I don't know what you mean by "single" because it doesn't mean what it used to. If you mean a track released in advance of YT and Spotify to promote, OK. If you mean a commercial song that's intended to chart between Kanie West and Taylor Swift, there's no way in HELL any of those old songs from the vault would appeal to the average listener, let alone if they're less than 40 y.o. Come Elektra Tuesday is in a demosih state that makes it awfully dated. The original Extraloveable is a totally unlistenable mess for most people except the most hardcore electrofunk fans. Singles? No way, not unless they're completely remixed by Justin Timberlake, which is what we do not want. Moonbeam Levels was the single for 4Ever. Electric Intercourse (Studio), Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden and Father's Song were the singles for Purple Rain Deluxe. . This new collection needs something catchy out front that can draw people in. It's not a hits collection like 4Ever or a b-side to a beloved album. It has to stand on its own. The music industry isn't exactly on fire so if AOE/PE can debut #5/#8 on the Billboard 200, there's no reason this collection can't do the same. Nothing they release by Prince is going to make Top 40 radio but that isn't the point. This is legacy building. Warner and the estate are trying to stoke the fire for future Prince releases. . (Also the original Extralovable is "a totally unlistenable mess for most people"? princedirtylook.gif)
. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that even though his catalog/vault is massive, the approach to marketing and packaging his work isn't that different than any other legendary artist. [Edited 5/7/18 8:42am] | |
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Fair enuff. I'd forgotten that recent records charted pretty well all things considered. I'm not sure who bought those records though, because I don't know too many people even my age who still buy their music, let alone younger people. It's very possible the majority of AOA purchasers were over 45 (with a much greater amount of people who enjoyed the music, but either downloaded it for free or streamed it on Spotify or Deezer). I'm 41, and I don't know anyone who buys digital music or CD's anymore. Some buy vinyls because it helps them getting laid. That's about it. . I'm certainly not advocating the Estate releasing The Family next September, I don't think it'd make much sense, but I don't think either that those singles had any impact whatsoever on sales or the hype: IMHO they could have put out any song from the PR Deluxe outtakes CD, it'd have been the same, because those who were listening were those who were already interested, and they wouldn't have purchased PR Deluxe any more or less if Velvet Kitty Cat had been out instead of Father's Song. . As for the Bruno Mars wall I c your point but I fear times have changed. In my days (the early 90's), teenagers my age who were seriously into music were many to be fans of 70's or early 80's acts. There was of course a strong interest for contemporary music as well, but many kids were into 70's music, there was a sort of idealization of the late 60's to very early 80's era. It had to do with sociological factors, a certain fascination for both the hippie and punk movements, the ideals of the first, the disapopointment of the second, this dichotomy forged our identity for the most part. Music also symbolized a rebellion against our parents' and grandparents' generations, and people such as Hendrix, Marley, Morrison, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, Bowie, Pink Floyd and so on were an incarnation of this, they symbolized this first generation of forefathers of rebellion. Prince and Madonna cashed a lot on this, actually, because they were sort of the next wave. And finally grunge, brit pop, hip-hop, trip-hop, techno and other electronic music were the last. A decade later electroclash, for all its rebellion and provocation, was in fact a celebration of the final victory of the sexual revolution established as a dominbant system, and a last slap to the face of conservatives, not an act of rebellion searching any further social progress. I've often read that Kurt Cobain was the last prophet and things in that tone. . IDK how people under 30 perceive older acts today. My impression from those I've met is that music isn't so much a symbol of rebellion to them because anyway, there remains very little to rebel against 50 years after the Summer of Love: the work's been done, kids don't need to define themselves in reaction to a perceived archaic and oppressive immediate past (and all the better for it). IDK, maybe I'm wrong but they don't seem so angry nor so idealistic, those kids, they're more ground to earth than we ever were. So to come back to the original topic my perception is that the wall that separates them from being Prince fans is that either they like the music or not, but Prince may not be a strong incarnation of an idea for a great number of them, the way those earlier icons were for us. And maybe Prince's golden age is already a little too old anyway: Dirty Mind was released 38 years ago, Lovesexy was released 30 years ago. Back in '93 we didn't care much about music from 1955 to 1963. Elvis and Little Richard were Egyptian mummies to us. Hell, even the Beatles were already a little too old by that point. . So I ain't saying there's no audience, far from it. A lots of kids today who release their first records are incredibly influenced by early 80's music, I'm actually surprised to see that the 80's have been back in fashion for a good 15 years, while the 70's didn't enjoy such a long revival in the 90's. Surprised but delighted. So obviously there will be people who simply like the music. But those people may not be as many as they used to be, because I don't think Prince (or his contemporaries) symbolize anything important to them in terms of a generation and a sociological aspect. There will be an audience: people who are curious about music history and good music, mostly educated and sophisticated people from metropolitran areas. . Now maybe I'm completely wrong. I do not claim that my analysis is totally accurate, and it lacks sufficient data to claim any such thing. Just a feeling. But I think it doesn't really matter what they do as long as Prince remains hype, and Prince will remain hype no matter what, same as Bowie, and sophisticated people as well as nostalgic ones will listen to their shit for at least another few decades. But those Bruno Mars kids? IDK. I don't think so. They don't even know who Nile Rogers or James Brown were, most of them. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Oh, and how could I possibly forget: .
. Don't u encourage them to butcher Prince's work! I'm upset enough as it is with the fanmade OD/RG on PR Deluxe and the NC2U fanmade edit they've released A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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