We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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im really starting to like it more and more...not in the car or at work...but while laying in bed chillin with a loved one after sex, or while reading a book in a quiet house, its beautiful music... | |
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I agree, but most of that competition was media creation back in '83/'84 when Prince was coming up behind MJ on the charts, and then beat him at the awards in 1985 for PR. No doubt Prince wanted to equal and/or surpass his success, but he also would have watched him as a kid with Jackson 5, and learned from him. One of the NPG band members stated in an interview that MJ would send Prince tapes of old Jackson 5 shows, and Prince would stop rehearsal to have them watch the shows. They respected each other more than anything. ^ I really don't understand why people try to compare them, other than that they are both black artists who crossed over and had huge success. They were very different, and had their own styles. MJ was a fantastic performer and a great singer, but could not play any instruments. Prince could play most instruments fantastically, was a great singer, and an engaging performer. MJ was mainly "Pop" genre, while Prince was a mix of rock, funk, jazz and pop. | |
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Totally agree with al this. I was just saying that for whatever reason their names get mentioned together a lot. Especially amongst more casual fans. Aside from being fairly effeminate, insanely popular black pop stars during the same time period, I never understood the comparisons either. | |
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I wouldn't of minded if they released boots I already have, i just think out of everything he's got in there this is such a strange and underwhelming choice. Somebody said a release of 85/86 unnoficial tracks would of been great and I very much agree (add the complete cobo '86 video & unseen Katz shots & I will be ecstatic). I also find the packaging not up to scratch.
PRD bugged the crap out of me because of the messed up Erotic City intro!! the incorrect liner notes & the abundance of 7" vers. [Edited 9/26/18 0:53am] "So much has been written about me, & people don't know what's right & what's wrong. I'd rather let them stay confused." ~ Prince. | |
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It is only the first release, and it is great music. If this is the worst you've ever seen... with all due respect you haven't seen much! This is a nice collection of audio recordings that shed more light on the man, not just for us bit for the non-orgers who may have never heard this side of Prince otherwise. Not to mention, different eras may have different licensing issues and may take more time than others to get out. | |
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My X husband who is a musician casual fan ,came to visit me today.. First thing he said.. "Hey have you heard that new prince Album that eveyone is Raving about ?"
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it is interesting isn`t it? especially in light of some of the "ho hum" reviews some of his projects recieved while he was still with us | |
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Here's an article on P&M and Tom Petty's Estate The estates of Prince (who died in April 2016) and Tom Petty (who died in October 2017) are very eager to avoid this sort of catastrophe. Blessedly, the first major releases from both camps are pretty fantastic. Last Friday came Prince’s Piano & a Microphone 1983, a digital release of a recently discovered cassette tape featuring solo runs through long-treasured B-sides, future album tracks, and covers of Joni Mitchell’s “A Case of You” and the spiritual “Mary Don’t You Weep.” And this Friday brings Tom Petty’s An American Treasure, a career-spanning, four-disc, 60-track box set packed with unreleased songs, live favorites, alternate versions, and deep album cuts, all proof that his five-decade career is unassailable even if you avoid many of his best-known songs. ---------
That cloud hangs over Piano & a Microphone 1983, where the whole appeal is the rawness, the incompleteness, the immaculate imperfection. You, the listener, are eavesdropping. He flubs notes, and chords. He audibly sniffles. He calls out technical futzes to the engineer. He vamps and preens on a goofy romp called “Cold Coffee & Cocaine,” improvising lyrics on the fly, reaching for a rhyme for house and settling on mouse. The two most tantalizing tracks by name recognition alone—“A Case of You” and “Purple Rain”—are both embryonic sketches that last about a minute and a half apiece before dissolving.
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60 track box set.....vs 35 minute hiss filled practice set. That is the ENTIRE point of my post here. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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^^^THIS..all day^^^ | |
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Exactly. This is what the Prince estate needs to do here. Bowie Estate has put out the deluxe boxed sets, too. | |
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On the Prince Estate site where it asks for opinions, I sent in I would love a box set of outtakes like Tom Petty's Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. | |
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Wow, on Oct 12, David Bowie estate is releasing David Bowie: Loving the Alien, complete with 11 CDS and a 15 piece vinyl collection that contains exclusive new production, instrumentation and remastering. | |
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Don't worry....Prince fans have a 35 year old cassette tape to enjoy. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Bowie probably had his material way easier to calalougue than old analogue tapes that needed transfering, in control by an estate that had to be established after a long time because Prince didn't leave a will. Prince has only been dead for a short while the business scheme of things, let's see how it all plays out | |
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they must be overwhelmed with the job of figuring out WHAT to release... | |
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Exactly. No doubt that Bowie and Petty's catalogue was updated, organized, and a plan was in ploace regarding how to release future material. No will or written plan = delays in the release process. * Prince's statement on The View when asked if all of the music in the Vault will ever be released: " Someone will release them...I don't know that I'll get to release them"... * He did not have a legal plan in place, or an updated, well organized Vault. I imagine it will take many man hours to get it together and figure it all out. | |
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Yes, I would put Prince in the "Rick, James B, Jimi, Sly" group for sure. Prince wanted shock value, mystery, and salacious rock/pop. MJ was more of the G rated teen pop idol image - probably because he started at such a young age, and he was already identified as that cute, sweet black kid who had a beautiful voice. | |
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Some theories
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The Deliverance release was better. | |
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Graycap23 said: Prince probably has more material in his vault than any artist the ever recorded on a professional level. I don't recall seeing any artist's posthumous releases over 2 years after they have died be as unsatisfying as this.
Maybe there was so much material that they were overwhelmed? Unorganized? Etc..... I don't know the reason's behind it, but this 1st release is not a good start imho.
They r going 2 have 2 do better than this. This will be the 1st Prince official release that I won't be buying. Why isn't this locked? There's a thread to discuss P&AM83. Anyway I'm glad you don't have bigger problems in your life than this... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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