It's called narrative fiction. You may be intersted in knowing that not all songs are autobiography, that the narrator is a character who isn't always the author and/or the singer and that singers who sing songs by other artists have not always experienced the events or feelings described in the song themselves. If I write a play that feature women and female actors play it, I'm still a dude and it's still my play, not theirs. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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In that sense, Mayte was also a hired gun, Prince could have replaced her overnight and have another girl sing those songs and have her release Child Of The Sun. So in that context I'm afraid that no, Mayte was not a real person (sorry Mayte if you read this, I love you still) A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Oh please, 'Mayte' is not a brand or marketing label Prince came up with, she's a real person and that's her name. Of course Prince could've given the songs to someone else but even he couldn't gotten away with calling that other woman 'Mayte' too... [Edited 5/1/19 9:25am] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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OK, I realize we're aguing on semantics. OK, if we accept that "Prince" was a character distinct from "Prince Rogers Nelson" the person and the artist, then I'm with you A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^And you may ask why not pick and choose? Because no matter where you draw the line between what is and what isn't Prince it gets very arbitrary. I will include things that you will exclude and vice versa. Madhouse is Prince because it wasn't a real band at the time the first album was recorded? OK, but then eventually there was a band on stage. And even by the time the first album was recorded, Eric was real person and was sold as bandleader to the press, so it could have been the first solo Eric Leeds album (it would have if Eric had boobs ), and so on... . That's why I says there's no point in arguing when is it a moniker and when is it a related artist. It is what's written on the cover, period. But but at the same time we know who did what and what belongs to P's discography and what does not. What he did belongs to his discography, no matter who got the credit or who collaborated more or less closely. . But at some point when it comes to the official website, either they go George Clinton style and make one big discography with everything, or they separate and then they should follow the official credits when it comes to what is Prince and what is "major albums produced by Prince". . [Edited 5/1/19 10:26am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. I think I am following you... . You're saying there are only two objective ways to list his discogrophy: . 1.) Lump everything together and make no differentiations (that way no subjective judgment is needed), or . 2.) Divide them based on the official credits, i.e. the names Prince himself put on the spine (that way no subjective judgement is needed). . If you try to decided which side projects and associated artists to include or exclude, you are by definition making a subjective, arbitrary decision. And whatever you decide, other fans will disagree. . The only problem with option 1, lumping everything together, is that there are still some grey areas. Obviously albums that are 95% Prince would be included, regardless of whose name is on the spine or who is singing lead vocals. But what to do with those albums that are only, say, 50% Prince? | |
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Yes. You got me. On my site of course the main discography is song-based but if you look at the albums bonus page my limit is 75% Prince. Of course this is totally arbitrary: why not 74 or 76 or 50 or 95. At best you could say it's an album only if Prince is involved to some extent to 100% of the record, and it works, but then you lose Romance 1600 for example (7 songs out of 8), and it could be argued Romance is an important piece of the cake. On the other hand I exclude May 19, 1991, but Prince was directly involved on 6 out of 11 tracks (one of wich as musician only) and was somewhat involved with the overall concept (Michael and Levi finished it based on what he had started). On the other hand Elisa Fiorillo's I Am has 5 Prince songs out of 10 but he really had nothing to do with the basic concepts of the whole album, he just contributed some stuff. What about an album like Judith Hill's Back In Time, where he produced, co-arranged and played almost everything but did not compose, or Times Squared, an album based on tracks he originated but allowed a collaborator to finish based on basic recordings, not to mention the 94 East recordings where Prince acted as a sideman but is on every goddamn track as a musician? It's complicated, there is no ideal solution, let alone a simple one which is why I suggest the offciial website should have: 1/ "Prince / " albums (including "and the + band") 2/ Side projects from X% limit onwards (they appear to have chosen 50% but don't stick to their own rule) 3/ Albums with a few songs below X% limit Here on the official site it's nonsense: they have Pandemonium (5 songs out of 10), Sheila E. (5 songs out of 10), May 19, 1992 (6 songs out of 11), The Voice (8 songs out of 12) but omit Carmen Electra (11 songs out of 11), Child Of The Sun (12 songs out of 12) and Times Squared (10 songs out of 11). They don't have a goddamn clue what they're doing [Edited 5/1/19 14:14pm] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I'm sure by June 30, 1998, two-years freed from his WB contract, active CEO of NPG records, releasing a record put out solely by NPG records, in complete control of his career if Prince really wanted New Power Soul to be labeled and considered a "Prince" album, he probably would have labeled and released it as a Prince album. . I feel like all this fan mental resorting "oh The Time records are Prince albums, Madhouse wasn't real" etc. is fun, great, I do it myself, believe me, I keep everything he had so much as a sneeze in sorted in my Prince folder, re-ID3 tagged as "Prince" music so even Taja Seville tracks come up under his name, but in terms of "official discographies" we should probably be respectful and sort them like he sorted them and label them as he labeled them. [Edited 5/1/19 15:04pm] | |
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OK, I realize we're aguing on semantics. OK, if we accept that "Prince" was a character distinct from "Prince Rogers Nelson" the person and the artist, then I'm with you Yah, pretty much. And its all in good fun. | |
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Just because I have a major crush on Taja, I have to say it: It's Taja SevElle. But A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. That is a very good point. I'm sure he consciously and purposefully decided to release it as an NPG album rather than a Prince album. . However, as we all now, Prince was notoriously fickle and caprious. After NPS was released Prince marketed it as a Prince album... which suggests (it doesn't prove, but merely hints) that maybe Prince regretted releasing it as an NPG album. . Truthfully, I don't know and don't care. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this. We are trying to put something into a box, but nothing everything fits into a box. It's just fun to speculate and argue.
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. That is a very good point. I'm sure he consciously and purposefully decided to release it as an NPG album rather than a Prince album. . However, as we all now, Prince was notoriously fickle and caprious. After NPS was released Prince marketed it as a Prince album... which suggests (it doesn't prove, but merely hints) that maybe Prince regretted releasing it as an NPG album. . Truthfully, I don't know and don't care. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this. We are trying to put something into a box, but nothing everything fits into a box. It's just fun to speculate and argue.
It’s not just after the fact though, when it appears to be a ‘Prince’ album. It was also right from the beginning. Which is why it says it’s a Prince album on the cover. You know, to go with the photograph of Prince alone. The CD itself credits Prince, and just Prince, also. And the liner notes indicate Prince is not in the NPG, but an outside entity a la Diamonds and Pearls, etc. And of course it shares everything in common with Prince albums, and nothing that distinguishes the associated releases It’s a Prince album. Slam dunk. As much as that seems to irrationally annoy those who live inside spreadsheets. But I’m sure they can let off some steam by firing off lawyers’ letters to the estate. | |
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Obviously I have an obession for discographies so it annoys the geek in me. I've pretty much pleaded my case before so not much to add, but... . I've just checked on Prince museum (http://princeonlinemuseum.com/timeline/) and what I found is: On NPGOnlineLtd (2000) the discography puts both NPS and The War in the "related artists" category, no ambiguity here. On NPGMC 2005-2006 the discography (vault room #2) puts NPS in the NPG category alongside the 2 others (Exodus and Gold Nigga) and when you click on either album, it says "Artist: The New Power Generation", and while The War is in the general singles category, when you click the credit also says "Artist: The New Power Generation". However C-Note (in vault room #3) is in the Prince albums category and the credit when you click says "Prince and The NPG" (despite the then-unreleased album cover later shown only having "The New Power Generation" written on it). . So C-Note is more confusing, and it could be added that some songs on TCI and The Slaughterhouse were originally credited to the New Power Generation despite both albums being Prince, but when it comes to NPS all I can say is that twice, once 2 years after its release and once 7 years after its release, Prince ran an official discography on his website and both times he labeled NPS as a NPG album, there was no ambiguity about it. . So if Prince said over and over it was a NPG album (whatever it meant to him) and other people say it was Prince, you can choose to say it was Prince, but personally I'm definitely going to respect and follow Prince's "opinion" on that matter. . I really don't know what else I could possibly say... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Newpower Soul is definitely an NPG-album officially and frankly I'm not even sure where does it say 'Prince' on the cover. The symbol-"tattoo" photoshopped on his shoulder? That's not an artist credit. The spine of the CD-cover only says "New Power Generation" too. . [Edited 5/2/19 12:46pm] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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^Speaking of C-Note and The Undertaker, over the years I've read people write all sorts of weird objections on the Org: "Such album is not a real album and does not count because it was only released digitally", "Such album is not a real album and does not count because it is an instrumental album"... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^ "C-Note is an EP because it's too short to be an album" (despite being longer than Dirty Mind) A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Newpower Soul is definitely an NPG-album officially and frankly I'm not even sure where does it say 'Prince' on the cover. The symbol-"tattoo" photoshopped on his shoulder? That's not an artist credit. The spine of the CD-cover only says "New Power Generation" too. Classic. It doesn’t say Prince on the cover because the credit was “photoshopped”. I hate to break it to ya, but the Newpower Generation credit on the cover was photoshopped too. Artist credits on albums are all bleedin’ photoshopped, including just about every Prince album in existence. (Ironically, the possible exception being the Prince and the Revolution credit, yes, both of them, on the original 1999 cover you mention.) | |
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. And where have I said that it's officially an NPG-album BECAUSE the symbol is photoshopped?... Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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To me this is Prince's core album catalog.
Prince – For You The Family – The Family
Sheila E. – Romance 1600 Prince And The Revolution – Parade Jill Jones – Jill Jones Madhouse – 8 Sheila E. – Sheila E Prince – Sign O’ The Times Madhouse – 16 Prince – Black Album Prince – Lovesexy Mavis Staples – Time Waits For No One Prince – Batman The Time – Pandemonium Prince – Graffiti Bridge Eric Leeds – Times Squared Prince & The NPG – Diamonds And Pearls Ingrid Chavez – May 19, 1992 Carmen Electra – Carmen Electra Prince & The NPG – – The Undertaker Mavis Staples – The Voice N.P.G. – Goldnigga – 1-800-New-Funk Prince – Come N.P.G. – Exodus – The Gold Experience Mayte – Child Of The Sun – Chaos And Disorder – Emancipation – The Truth The NPG Orchestra – Kamasutra – Crystal Ball N.P.G. – Newpower Soul Chaka Khan – Come 2 My House Prince – The Vault… Old Friends 4 Sale – Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic Prince – One Nite Alone… Prince – The Rainbow Children Prince – Xpectation Prince – C-Note Prince – N.E.W.S. Prince – The Chocolate Invasion Prince – The Slaughterhouse Prince – Musicology Prince – 3121 Tamar – Milk & Honey Prince – Planet Earth Prince – LotusFlower Prince – MPLSound Bria Valente – Elixer Prince – 20Ten Andy Allo & Prince – Oui Can Luv Andy Allo – Superconductor Prince – Art Official Age Prince & 3rdEyeGirl – PlectrumElectrum Judith Hill – Back In Time
Prince – Hit’n’Run, Phase One Prince – Hit’n’Run, Phase Two . [Edited 5/4/19 2:02am] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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No place for Times Squared on there? (Disagreements on approaches aside, it seems like an automatic qualification for your list). | |
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Your list is pretty much the same as mine except you put your limit at 50% and did not include video albums except for Undertaker. Milk and Honey can't be included though because it is remains unreleased. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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