Reply #30 posted 08/16/19 2:17pm
Miitch |
williamb610 said:
Miitch said: williamb610 said:
Interesting take, VaultCurator. Good read.
That Camille album is a blowtorch!!! If we didn't already have all of the tracks, I'd buy that in a heartbeat!!
Tbh, I'd buy it anyway.
I would too, but if they ever did release it or if they check topics on this site(hint, hint), they should put some extra unreleased goodies on it. I'd blow my future pension on that. XD |
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Reply #31 posted 08/17/19 2:50am
Miitch |
dannyd5050 said: Does anyone know what became of the only known official Camille vinyl that was won in an auction a couple of years ago? I wish I did. |
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Reply #32 posted 08/17/19 3:34am
VaultCurator |
Miitch said:
dannyd5050 said:
Does anyone know what became of the only known official Camille vinyl that was won in an auction a couple of years ago?
I wish I did.
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This is something I'm curious about. So we know that a finished vinyl record of the album was pressed. This means the finished album must have been mixed, sent presumably to Bernie Grundman for mastering, and then a record was pressed, complete with a Paisley Park label especially designed for this album. . Now here are my questions. If you're going to go to all that effort, why just press one record? If an artist only needed one wouldn't they have made an acetate copy rather than a finished vinyl? . And if only one record was pressed, how the hell did it end up in the hands of Karen Krattinger who, according to Rolling Stones magazine, worked for Prince as a production coordinator on his tours and a road manager? . I'm convinced the copy that was sold at auction isn't a one off. There are probably a few more presses out there under lock and key. Whether they'll ever see the light of day remains to be seen. |
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Reply #33 posted 08/17/19 3:30pm
Miitch |
VaultCurator said:
Miitch said: dannyd5050 said:
Does anyone know what became of the only known official Camille vinyl that was won in an auction a couple of years ago?
I wish I did.
. This is something I'm curious about. So we know that a finished vinyl record of the album was pressed. This means the finished album must have been mixed, sent presumably to Bernie Grundman for mastering, and then a record was pressed, complete with a Paisley Park label especially designed for this album. . Now here are my questions. If you're going to go to all that effort, why just press one record? If an artist only needed one wouldn't they have made an acetate copy rather than a finished vinyl? . And if only one record was pressed, how the hell did it end up in the hands of Karen Krattinger who, according to Rolling Stones magazine, worked for Prince as a production coordinator on his tours and a road manager? . I'm convinced the copy that was sold at auction isn't a one off. There are probably a few more presses out there under lock and key. Whether they'll ever see the light of day remains to be seen. That's a damn good point. I wish I could find one. I don't wanna sell it. I don't even particularly care to brag about it. I just want the damned original. |
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Reply #34 posted 08/25/19 5:52pm
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Prince was also Austra Chanel for Madhouse
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Reply #35 posted 08/26/19 1:08am
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dannyd5050 said:
Does anyone know what became of the only known official Camille vinyl that was won in an auction a couple of years ago?
It wasn't the only known official vinyl. When that auction was put up and the pictures of the album surfaced alot of gasps were heard in Princefandom here in Holland because in the 90's there was a big record fair in Utrecht's Prins van Oranje hall where this album along with the original peach cloud guitar was on display (not for sale) and people assumed teh vinyl was a fake/bootleg (so did I) and when it surfaced 2 decades later in that auction people were going nuts. We eventually found out who the vinyl belonged to and lend it for display there at the record fair (the owner of it is on here) now we only need to find the owner of the peach cloud guitar or maybe it's the same owner but I doubt it because I think we would haveknown by now then
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Reply #36 posted 08/26/19 7:41am
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Wasn't there another auction with another copy of the Camille test pressing? I remember that almost a year later, another auction also had it, but not from Karen Kratinger (she was the owner of the first) but from someone else in the Paisley Park organisation. I forget the name.
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I also remember hating the fact that I have been dead broke during the entire time. Or maybe not broke, but making only just enough to get by. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! |
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