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'Moonbeam Levels' and the albums it was considered for... (Susan Rogers) I guess this seems a bit redundant now that Moonbeam Levels has seen an official release after long last, but I was listening to the Prince Podcast interview with Susan Rogers and she mentioned something about it that I found fascinating.
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Interesting post, VC. I always thought that it was supposed to be on 1999. Maybe, if P had done a Crystal Ball 2, it would have been on there! [Edited 7/8/19 19:57pm] | |
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I still find it amazing he didn't use this song. He knew it was a masterpiece. The fact that he pulled it off so many configurations is a testament to his love for the song. I guess he just felt folks werent ready for it yet, or, he was holding out for that perfect album to put it on that never came to fruition. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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Just an awful track. | |
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Would have been a perfect closing track for a project, imo. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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It sounds like an amalgam of sounds he did better in tracks he did release. He made the right decision. Post-1999 it would have ended up sounding like a bigger retread than the Batman OST. | |
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I love the track and hope it will be on a deluxe version of 1999.
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It's his very best song, IMO. I would have loved to have it on 1999. Hard to imagine it fitting on Purple Rain, but maybe I could see it somehow fitting the quirks of Around the World in a Day perhaps? Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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. I certainly consider it to be amongst his best. When it comes to my subjective opinion on what his greatest song was I can usually narrow it down to a small selection, amongst which 'Moonbeam Levels' is always included.
I agree about it not fitting on 'Purple Rain'. I couldn't picture it appearing either on the LP or in the movie. I feel the same way about 'Under the Cherry Moon' / 'Parade'.
'Around the World in a Day' is a different story though. I felt that was a much more diverse album with a wider range of styles. That's how I always preserved the concept of it. We're going around the world to experience vastly different flavours and cultures. You'll hear a ballad unlike you've ever heard before in 'Condition of the Heart'. You'll hear rock like it's never been done before on 'America'. ATWIAD was an LP of big numbers. Post 'Purple Rain' all eyes were on Prince and he was expected to deliver a masterpiece. 'Moonbeam Levels' would have fit so well on that record. I'd have happily taken it on songs like 'Paisley Park' or 'Temptation'. I have nothing against those songs, but 'Moonbeam' would have nailed it.
I also think it wouldn't have sounded out of place on 'Dream Factory' back when it had songs like 'It's A Wonderful Day', 'In A Large Room With No Light' and 'All My Dreams' on it. After the revolution split and the LP took a darker tone (ie. The Crystal Ball / Sign stages), not so much. .
. To be honest, now that it's seen a release on '4ever' I wouldn't be overly bothered if it didn't make the deluxe '1999'. I think I'd prefer something else that was previously unreleased. Having said that, I wouldn't object to it being on their either. It was certainly was a song of the '1999' era and wouldn't sound out of place. .
. If anybody has a citation for this I would be interested in seeing it. (And before anyone jumps in... Yes, I did just try and Google it. I couldn't find anything specific.)
I know he mentioned that 'Splash' was one of his favourites from the Revolution era, or something to that effect. And I think his mods teased the idea of releasing a mastered version of 'Moonbeam Levels'. Maybe a case of crossed wires? IDK? .
. I imagine that it wouldn't have changed any further in 1989. I may be wrong, but Susan did state in her interview that Prince rarely went back to remix a song with a few notable exceptions. And he'd already done additional work to it in 1983 so I imagine it was left as intended.
Furthermore, had he of made updates they probably would have surfaced on the '4ever' album as I'm sure Warner would have wanted to release the most complete version of the song. Having said that, they did release the earliest known version of 'We can funk' on Purple Rain Deluxe, so they're not opposed to releasing older versions of songs if there is fan interest, so maybe? .
. It may have been at some stage. Although it never made a configuration that we know of, we do not know what Prince's intention was at the time of recording, nor do we know the reasons for him holding it back. I wonder who helped Prince print and sequence tracks prior to him hiring Susan? They'd be the best person to ask.
As far as 'Crystal Ball 2' is concerned, who knows what his thinking was. I can't believe some of the tracks he left on 'Crystal Ball 1' for that matter. I'm guessing that he wanted to release a set that was a cross section of his entire career, rather than commit to specific periods. Remixes of P Control and Loose are all well and good.. but when I think of all the 80s gems that got overlooked? He definitely held back some of his best work deliberately. God knows what his grand plan was! .
. I'm not sure. Either that or there was something about it he was unsure of. I can't think what that would be, but there must have been reasons for him frequently considering it and pulling it. In his later years he must have known that the fans loved it, or else why would he have teased it in the NPG chat?
Despite Prince's reservations, I'm grateful that it was chosen for '4ever'. | |
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it would have fit on 1999, but after that, when there wasn't an album inbetween 1999 & Purple Rain, and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Even tho it was released on 4Ever I still think it should be on a 1999 Deluxe. | |
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Maybe The Estate got in the vault a version that we are not aware of ???
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People sometimes talk about which Prince music to initiate a non fan. well, this track is not it. This track has the ability to make people want stop from ever listening to music. This is a Prince fan specific song.
fingernail on the blackboard is third to this track, large room with no light and purple and gold. | |
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Today I was listening to Databank - a bloomin' awesome, funky and comical track! [Edited 7/9/19 6:59am] | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: Just an awful track. word...it is awful...i dont undersrand the hype over this song...ive tried to listen to it so many times, to see what it is im missing.. i just dont connect with it...not even a little bit | |
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"I like to watch." | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Exactly my feelings also on Moonbeam and Large Room. I've never got the big love those 2 get | |
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someone's had their +sign today | |
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i do love "Large Room With No Light" though... alot | |
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Is that what happened to you? | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: Just an awful track. one of Prince's best songs. the essence of his Minneapolis Sound.. the way he sings it etc is classic Prince. Awful tracks started hit & miss from 89 onward. i don't get it when people hate this song BOB4theFUNK | |
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"Yesterday i tried to write a novel, but i didn't know where to begin" is such a poetic opening line to a song. And the following lyrics as well BOB4theFUNK | |
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I think the obvious replacement would be for Free, which always sticks out on that album. But maybe that's precisely why he didn't. | |
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A couple of things about the song. Pulling it from records means he thought it didn't fit the overall album, not that the song was too loved. There is nothing revolutionary, controversial, or weird about the song, so people "not being ready for it" makes no sense. It's not even weird by the standards of 1967, so I don't know why people wouldn't have been ready for it. You know what people were not ready for? Rite of Spring. Sgt. Pepper's. The first line of the song prohibits it from being a classic in my mind, though it does show Prince's siliness quite well. You don't wake up one morning and decide to do something you have no experience doing. Of course he didn't know where to begin. Kamasutra is not worth a damn, either, but he sure woke up and decided he would write symphonic music. He didn't know where to begin there, either. I like the song fine, however. | |
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But I think tone-wise it reminds me of a very popular song that some people love but I can't stand or get either (but it's all ok). It has that same dissonant thing going on like this track. Listen to both Moonbeam Levels and this song back to back tell me they aren't similar.
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. . OK, so I have the song 'Moonbeam Levels' on the original 'The Work' box set, the updated 'Work It 2.0' set and lastly on BFTP 4. . I've just compared these three versions to the official release and the very most I could make out was about 3 notes. Maybe 2 seconds of additional fade at the most. I’m assuming you’re not referring to that, so is there a longer version I am unaware of? May I ask how you came by the song? Note, I’m not asking for a link or anything. Just some indication of what it was released on so I can check it out for myself. Thanks. | |
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[Edited 7/9/19 14:38pm] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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didnt u know....it is a preceding single for the 1999 deluxe | |
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