Thread started 06/26/18 4:51pmLaurenceNoonan |
Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic (Remix album) So... I've never listened to this remix album, is it any good?
I know that did a lot of promotion for Rave Un2, not only that but it was also the year 1999 and he was also holding the "Rave In2 The Year 2000" T.V special, Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic isn't his greatest and most loved work but still a good album (In my opinion). That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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Reply #1 posted 06/26/18 5:17pm
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You know all this other shit about promotion, holding this or that PPV, Rave Un2 isn't his most loved work (according to...?), and that the original a good album, yet you haven't ever, in 17 years or so, listened to the remix album?
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Reply #2 posted 06/26/18 5:52pm
LaurenceNoonan |
TrivialPursuit said: You know all this other shit about promotion, holding this or that PPV, Rave Un2 isn't his most loved work (according to...?), and that the original a good album, yet you haven't ever, in 17 years or so, listened to the remix album?<>
No I haven't yet, why? is that a shock 2 u ?
Also, I'm not full of shit? I just haven't listened a remix album yet... [Edited 6/26/18 18:15pm] |
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Reply #3 posted 06/26/18 6:04pm
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LaurenceNoonan said:
So... I've never listened to this remix album, is it any good?
I know that did a lot of promotion for Rave Un2, not only that but it was also the year 1999 and he was also holding the "Rave In2 The Year 2000" T.V special, Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic isn't his greatest and most loved work but still a good album (In my opinion). That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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I like the remix better for the most part. The remix seems to fit the vibe of the production style better. You could listen to it on the web before purchasing it. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #4 posted 06/26/18 6:07pm
LaurenceNoonan |
kewlschool said:
LaurenceNoonan said:
So... I've never listened to this remix album, is it any good?
I know that did a lot of promotion for Rave Un2, not only that but it was also the year 1999 and he was also holding the "Rave In2 The Year 2000" T.V special, Rave Uns2 The Joy Fantastic isn't his greatest and most loved work but still a good album (In my opinion). That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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I like the remix better for the most part. The remix seems to fit the vibe of the production style better. You could listen to it on the web before purchasing it.
Thank you for actually replying 2 the question... I haven't been able to find it online yet though, like an MP3 or something on mixcloud or YouTube. [Edited 6/26/18 18:08pm] |
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Reply #5 posted 06/26/18 9:17pm
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TrivialPursuit said: You know all this other shit about promotion, holding this or that PPV, Rave Un2 isn't his most loved work (according to...?), and that the original a good album, yet you haven't ever, in 17 years or so, listened to the remix album?
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Reply #6 posted 06/26/18 10:18pm
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It's on Tidal if you want to listen to it or buy it [Edited 6/26/18 22:18pm] |
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Reply #7 posted 06/27/18 2:02am
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LaurenceNoonan said:
That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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Reply #8 posted 06/27/18 2:12am
databank
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LaurenceNoonan said:
kewlschool said:
I like the remix better for the most part. The remix seems to fit the vibe of the production style better. You could listen to it on the web before purchasing it.
Thank you for actually replying 2 the question... I haven't been able to find it online yet though, like an MP3 or something on mixcloud or YouTube. [Edited 6/26/18 18:08pm]
It's easy to find for download. There are places, though not exactly legal. |
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Reply #9 posted 06/27/18 3:01am
darkroman |
TrivialPursuit said:
You know all this other shit about promotion, holding this or that PPV, Rave Un2 isn't his most loved work (according to...?), and that the original a good album, yet you haven't ever, in 17 years or so, listened to the remix album?
Oh, how I laughted! That is hilarious!
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Reply #10 posted 06/27/18 3:08am
darkroman |
LaurenceNoonan said:
So... I've never listened to this remix album, is it any good?
I know that did a lot of promotion for Rave Un2, not only that but it was also the year 1999 and he was also holding the "Rave In2 The Year 2000" T.V special, Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic isn't his greatest and most loved work but still a good album (In my opinion). That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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I've never really thought of this as a remix album but I suppose it actaully is. I just saw it as an expanded version.
At the time is was very much Prince's version of the album he gave Arista. I'm sure with the deal with BMG he was able to then release his own version on NPG records so in effect still retaining some sort of control (which we all know he liked).
I remember at the time being at BMG and being involved in the New Power Soul project and then off the back of that it then seemed we went straight into the Rave project.
It was a dream come true to be involved in one Prince album project, but to be involved in two was just mindblowing!
Oh happy days!
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Reply #11 posted 06/27/18 8:42am
TrivialPursuit
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darkroman said:
I've never really thought of this as a remix album but I suppose it actaully is. I just saw it as an expanded version.
Prince did refer to it as a remix album on NPGMC.com:
RAVE UN2 THE JOY FANTASTIC- CD A SPECIAL EDITION REMIX CD OF THE 1999 RAVE UN2 THE JOY FANTASTIC ALBUM. THIS CD CONTAINS XCLUSIVE REMIXES OF "HOT WIT U", "RAVE IN2 THE JOY FANTASTIC", "BABY KNOWS" AND MORE, PLUS THE BONUS TRACK, "BEAUTIFUL STRANGE." THIS CD IS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES
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Reply #12 posted 06/27/18 9:01am
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LaurenceNoonan said:
kewlschool said:
I like the remix better for the most part. The remix seems to fit the vibe of the production style better. You could listen to it on the web before purchasing it.
Thank you for actually replying 2 the question... I haven't been able to find it online yet though, like an MP3 or something on mixcloud or YouTube. [Edited 6/26/18 18:08pm]
It's on Tidal |
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Reply #13 posted 06/27/18 11:10am
Doozer
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An episode of The Mountains and the Sea - A Prince Podcast was released on Sunday, June 24, 2018, and the focus was the entire Rave Un2 album, TGRES maxi single, "Providence" with Ani DiFranco and "Waiting Room" with No Doubt.
It's a podcast I host with my wife, and we touch on all songs on an album in each episode. If I may break my arm patting myself on the back, it's a great free way to hear information about the album and our opinion on every track.
You can subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your pods, for free:
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Reply #14 posted 06/27/18 11:47am
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I enjoy the remix album but mostly prefer the original. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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Reply #15 posted 06/27/18 12:03pm
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BartVanHemelen said:
LaurenceNoonan said:
That being said, is the remix album any good and worth me paying money for the CD?
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If only there was some network of computers where you could have listened to this CD in the past 17 years or so.
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Reply #16 posted 06/27/18 12:05pm
luvsexy4all |
i think prince got tired /bored half way thru and didnt bother to remix the last half of the album...that being said if u combine both albums ..more gold |
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Reply #17 posted 06/27/18 3:30pm
IstenSzek |
always kind of wondered why he didn't release the original sequence of this album that he submitted to arista but which clive told him needed more commercial tracks or something like that.
if that was his original vision for it, and he was blaming arista for the album going belly up, it might have made more sense perhaps for him to release his version of it the way he would have released it on his own -which he then actually did with a remix version of the released album.
in other words: i want the rave outtakes
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Reply #18 posted 06/27/18 4:10pm
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IstenSzek said: always kind of wondered why he didn't release the original sequence of this album that he submitted to arista but which clive told him needed more commercial tracks or something like that.
if that was his original vision for it, and he was blaming arista for the album going belly up, it might have made more sense perhaps for him to release his version of it the way he would have released it on his own -which he then actually did with a remix version of the released album.
in other words: i want the rave outtakes
Originally it was rumoured to be a psychedelic rock album if my memory is serving me? I'd be very interested to hear rhe original version as well as the Madrid 2 Chicaco album, which I understand was recorded during the same period (98-99) and initially included 'Man O' War'. |
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Reply #19 posted 06/27/18 4:13pm
IstenSzek |
OperatingThetan said:
IstenSzek said:
always kind of wondered why he didn't release the original sequence of this album that he submitted to arista but which clive told him needed more commercial tracks or something like that.
if that was his original vision for it, and he was blaming arista for the album going belly up, it might have made more sense perhaps for him to release his version of it the way he would have released it on his own -which he then actually did with a remix version of the released album.
in other words: i want the rave outtakes
Originally it was rumoured to be a psychedelic rock album if my memory is serving me? I'd be very interested to hear rhe original version as well as the Madrid 2 Chicaco album, which I understand was recorded during the same period (98-99) and initially included 'Man O' War'.
wait, whaaaaaa
that's new info to me. tell me more!
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Reply #20 posted 06/27/18 5:38pm
databank
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IstenSzek said:
OperatingThetan said:
IstenSzek said: Originally it was rumoured to be a psychedelic rock album if my memory is serving me? I'd be very interested to hear rhe original version as well as the Madrid 2 Chicaco album, which I understand was recorded during the same period (98-99) and initially included 'Man O' War'.
wait, whaaaaaa
that's new info to me. tell me more!
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Reply #21 posted 06/27/18 9:44pm
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I like In2 more than the original except it’s missing my fave track from the original...Strange But True |
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Reply #22 posted 06/28/18 4:49am
IstenSzek |
Poplife88 said:
I like In2 more than the original except it’s missing my fave track from the original...Strange But True
i agree. plus, i'd like to add that the title track remix is just stupid. the original is much better.
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Reply #23 posted 06/28/18 8:03am
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IstenSzek said:
Poplife88 said:
I like In2 more than the original except it’s missing my fave track from the original...Strange But True
i agree. plus, i'd like to add that the title track remix is just stupid. the original is much better.
Artistically talking I obviously agree with you, but at the same time I always found strange the choice to include a near untouched 1989 song in an album composed and released 10 years later.
Musically it sounds different and somewhat "out of context" with the other material.
To some extent, I think the remixed Rave fits better in the project.
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Reply #24 posted 06/28/18 10:57am
Doozer
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Both versions suffer from the inclusion of "Everyday Is A Winding Road," which I really do not enjoy at all.
Also always bugged me that it's "Everyday"…should be "Every Day Is A Winding Road." That was Sheryl's original title though, so not Prince's fault.
The Undisputed remix, Hot Wit U remix, Man O War remix, Beautiful Strange, and the following tracks with a bit of an extended instrumental ending make the album worthwhile for me:
Tangerine Baby Knows Prettyman
The Adam & Eve remix of TGRES on the maxi-single is superior to the remix of the song included on Rave In2. |
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Reply #25 posted 06/28/18 11:31am
TrivialPursuit
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Doozer said:
Both versions suffer from the inclusion of "Everyday Is A Winding Road," which I really do not enjoy at all.
Regarding the song on another note: I edited the Larry Graham "every day! Every day!" chant out of the song and it's so much better.
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Reply #26 posted 06/28/18 11:37am
Doozer
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TrivialPursuit said:
Doozer said:
Both versions suffer from the inclusion of "Everyday Is A Winding Road," which I really do not enjoy at all.
Regarding the song on another note: I edited the Larry Graham "every day! Every day!" chant out of the song and it's so much better.
Now we're talking.
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Reply #27 posted 06/28/18 11:47am
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I liked how he talked shit about Quest and Dangelo for dogging him in the Voodoo liner notes etc "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #28 posted 06/28/18 11:52am
Genesia |
Worth it for Beautiful Strange alone (but only if you can't get it any other way). We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #29 posted 06/28/18 12:43pm
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Doozer said: The Adam & Eve remix of TGRES on the maxi-single is superior to the remix of the song included on Rave In2. truth. |
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