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The song Come Home I think is one of the finest and most heartfelt songs in his entire catalogue. I am astounded that he didn't release this song as his own. It is well written, it is honest, the vocals are stunning...vulnerable and raw. It really feels like he's pleading with someone...it's desperate, it's despondent, it feels real. The accompaniment is fantastic. And the bass makes it you realize it's not a joke.
Personally I think it's one of the best breakup songs I've ever heard, not that it'll make you feel better (which I've noticed with Prince songs...they kind of just make it worse tbh lol), might even make you do something the way it makes your heart well up.
Of all the songs to come down the pipeline the last year, year and a half, this is my favorite.
I don't know what it is. It just blows me away. | |
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I also LOVE IT...Prefer Prince to Mavis Staples singing it too | |
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I love it too. Susannah claims in the recent Toure podcast it was inspired by their break-up. . He sings it a bit different and I wonder if he's mimicking Mavis a bit, like it's a guide demo for her. Similarly with his version of Yo Mister; sounding a bit like Patti LaBelle in parts.
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I think it IS a guide Vocal FOR Mavis..she mimicks him rather than the other way around..listen to her version..same with Sheena Eastons 101..He lays down the guide vocals for them all... | |
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I can't stop listening to it since his version surfaced ! "You can skate around the issue if you like,
But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?" | |
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Prince did not record Come Home or 101 with Mavis or Sheena in mind, so these are not guide vocals for them. These are his own songs (inspired by his break-up with Susannah) that he just later ended up giving to other artists and then, if anything, they imitated his vocal style. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Plenty to love about that bass. Prince is a musician not a lifestyle. | |
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scififilmnerd said: Prince did not record Come Home or 101 with Mavis or Sheena in mind, so these are not guide vocals for them. These are his own songs (inspired by his break-up with Susannah) that he just later ended up giving to other artists and then, if anything, they imitated his vocal style. I know Come Home was written and inspired by his break-up with Susannah but I think the vocals on his version sound a bit deeper and raspier than usual. I’m speculating but it’s not beyond the realms of possibility he re-recorded it in 88 (according to Pvault), just before Mavis put her vocals on it, in a different style to sound a bit like her. . Similarly could be said of Yo Mister, don’t you think | |
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I really like Prince's version of Come Home, it's a beautiful song Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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I love this song. There is something about when Prince showed his vulnerability in a song that makes it special, and this song captures that beautifully. | |
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it is probably in my top 20 songs of all time it makes me almost cry every friggin time Tilikum1983 | |
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scififilmnerd said: Prince did not record Come Home or 101 with Mavis or Sheena in mind, so these are not guide vocals for them. These are his own songs (inspired by his break-up with Susannah) that he just later ended up giving to other artists and then, if anything, they imitated his vocal style. Both demo versions are sung somewhat in the style of the singers who ended up on the released versions. Who knows what Prince had in mind. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Love this song...both versions. It really has that Stax feel. | |
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I suppose if the Prince vocal-version we have of Come Home (5:57) is a 1988 re-recording as suggested on Princevault, it could have been a guide vocal for Mavis, but when he originally recorded the song in January 1987, I doubt he'd even met Mavis, yet.
It's also possible that his vocal sounds the way it does - like he's sad and sorry and remorseful - so Susannah would really feel that he was sincere, when she heard the song, and then take pity on him and Come Home.
Anyway, I love the song. It's wonderful! FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Actually Prince wrote Come Home for Meli'sa Morgan. The wooh is on the one! | |
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No, he offered it to her when Susannah wasn't coming home anyway. [Edited 1/25/19 9:37am] FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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She should have gone. What? | |
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scififilmnerd said:
No, he offered it to her when Susannah wasn't coming home anyway. [Edited 1/25/19 9:37am] How do you know? Source? The wooh is on the one! | |
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The Touré podcast just confirms what anyone could have assumed since the Per Nielsen book. [Edited 1/25/19 12:21pm] FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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scififilmnerd said:
The Touré podcast just confirms what anyone could have assumed since the Per Nielsen book. [Edited 1/25/19 12:21pm] The Touré podcast? How would he know? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Duh! Read the thread. Susannah was a guest on the Touré podcast, talking about Come Home. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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I think a song that is so underated is I Hear Your Voice... It's such a beautiful, simple yet haunting song. | |
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I agree... add it to a long list | |
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scififilmnerd said:
Duh! Read the thread. Susannah was a guest on the Touré podcast, talking about Come Home. Yes, but she also thought the songs Strange Relationship and The Beautiful Ones were about her. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Right. The song was recorded almost 2 yrs prior to giving it to Mavis Staples, and two months after Susannah left MN. Same with the song 101. Prince gave many of his "I miss you, I want you back" songs away to other artists, or left them unreleased. * Prince usually wanted the other artists to use his vocal as a guide. Here is Sheena Easton discussing covering his song 101: * In a 2012 interview, Sheena Easton discussed the song's recording: In the same interview, she declared that: "of all my songs I've ever done, that's my favorite."
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Right. The song was recorded almost 2 yrs prior to giving it to Mavis Staples, and two months after Susannah left MN. Same with the song 101. Prince gave many of his "I miss you, I want you back" songs away to other artists, or left them unreleased. * Prince usually wanted the other artists to use his vocal as a guide. Here is Sheena Easton discussing covering his song 101: * In a 2012 interview, Sheena Easton discussed the song's recording: In the same interview, she declared that: "of all my songs I've ever done, that's my favorite."
As per PVault and as scifi says; it was re-recorded in summer 88 just before Mavis recorded her version so we don't know which version we have. | |
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He didn’t re-recorded it though, he just revised it (in June ‘88) with “I Guess I’m Crazy” and “Train” for Mavis. And the version we have is from January ‘87, the original version before the ‘88 overdubs. [Edited 1/26/19 2:45am] "Don't need no Reefer. Don't need Cocaine. Purple Music does the same to my brain." | |
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Right. This one, I Guess I'm Crazy, and 101 are all out there in their original form. They've been bootlegged for years, but now just more accessible to the general public. | |
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He didn’t re-recorded it though, he just revised it (in June ‘88) with “I Guess I’m Crazy” and “Train” for Mavis. And the version we have is from January ‘87, the original version before the ‘88 overdubs. [Edited 1/26/19 2:45am] Curious what your source is. I read somewhere the P version in circulation is from 88. PVault says it was revised and also says 'additional recording' in June 88. Anyway... | |
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Hard to know for sure, I guess. Here's the version that I'm referring to: * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxO-7AkuDWU * It's possible that the version recorded in 1987 was just Prince and his piano, because it was done at the Galpin House, not PP. He may have brought Eric Leeds and Atlanta Bliss in for the horns on the 1988 recording at PP. | |
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