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Dream Factory - Legacy Edition (A concept) Hi everyone, . . Since the majority of Dream Factory boots are made up of configuration 3 (the 18 July 1986 configuration) which is closer to Sign 'O' The Times in terms of tracks, I decided to sequence configuration 2 instead, as it has more exclusives such as 'It's A Wonderful Day' and 'In A Large Room With No Lights'. . Then I came up with a concept. What if I took all three known sequences of Dream Factory, remove all of the songs that ended up on ‘Sign 'O' The Times’, and combined the remaining tracks into one, all new Dream Factory sequence? . The result is a track list that (in my opinion) doesn't just make an incredible album in it’s own right, but a wonderful companion release to Sign ‘O’ The Times. . The track list is as follows... . 01) Visions 02) Dream Factory 03) It's A Wonderful Day 04) Train 05) Big Tall Wall 06) Strange Relationship* 07) Teacher, Teacher 08) Interlude 09) In A Large Room With No Light 10) I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man* 11) Nevaeh Ni Ecalp A 12) Sexual Suicide 13) Crystal Ball 14) Power Fantastic 15) Last Heart 16) Witness 4 The Prosecution 17) Movie Star 18) A Place In Heaven (Lisa’s Vocal) 19) All My Dreams . *Since 'Strange Relationship' and 'I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man' are mixed / edited differently on Sign I decided to leave them on this edition. Sign O The Times, Dorothy Parker, It, Slow Love, Starfish and Coffee & The Cross have all been removed. . As 'And That Says What?' isn't in circulation I've obviously had to omit it. . So what are your thoughts on this concept? How would you feel as a fan if WB / the estate offered to release something like this officially? Do you think this release compliments 'Sign 'O' The Times' well, or do you think this is a butchered edition of a classic unreleased album? Would you prefer to see a legitimate sequence released instead, rather than what I have come up with? . It’s a work in progress so please share your thoughts. . [Edited for cleaner formatting ] [Edited 9/5/19 16:24pm] | |
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it's a strong album, 3/4 of these songs are better than 9/10 of songs on SOTT.
SOTT is more commercial than this, but this is way stronger, though less coherent. | |
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Good job! Any version of Dream factory to me is a winner. I have thought about the lyrics to that song quite a bit... Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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I know everyone here loves mashing together albums and concepts together; resequence this, reconfigure (or original configuration #33B) that, what with the quantity of material, okay, fine, it's your iPhone, but to me, if you start speaking officially, I can't think of a more direct way to piss on his legacy and artistic intent unless we start talking, like, Coachella hologram or Justin Bieber duet. [Edited 9/5/19 19:04pm] | |
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And...?
But even if it was, I fail to see how an aborted (or cancelled, or thrown away) configuration is a valid means to establish artistic intent. They're rough drafts, sketches, notes, a means to guide himself forward to his next actual release, which was SOTT, which is the only piece of complete art from this "era" we can stand back with 100% certainty that he did intend us to hear in this specific way, in that specific sequence. | |
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Wouldn't that be great to get - a SOTT extended box set, with SOTT orginal, the b-sides and extended versions (I love the long versions of Hot Thing, You Got the Look, ICNTTPOYM), the Dream Factory outtakes (as posted above), and the movie in 4K with crystal clear sound.
What a prolific period that was...
And people can only buy the set if they wear peach ;=) | |
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My own playing-around-the-house version is 2CDs packed to the brim with unreleased studio 85/86 tracks. | |
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Whilst i think the official tracklists would make a fine release for the estate, for shits and giggles i love to do similar things with unreleased tracks. This is a fine effort, and gives a home to the debris floating around all of these canned ideas and albums. I made a two disc compilation of the Camille/Crystal Ball/Dream Factory/songs for other people in chronological order of recording, and called it "Sounds of the Times", after a promo tape - it covers post-Parade up to early 1987
https://www.discogs.com/P...se/9021388
The artwork worked great, and its a consistent entertaining listen [Edited 9/6/19 7:26am] | |
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That "Dream Factory" tracklist via Susan Rogers could have been one of the greatest Prince albums ever. | |
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Hmm! I just noticed "Wendy" on the tracklist and the vault website states that its her playing guitar. I must've forgotten about that one because it doesn't ring the bell, but yeah that configuration kicks ass. The song flows nicely & they fit the dream sequence-feel through out the album, also great touch on ending the album with "All My Dreams". | |
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^^Thank you | |
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I’ve got absolutely no problem with the estate releasing Dream Factory (or Crystal Ball/Camille), because we know from records/notes that there were sequences made by Prince of these records. Bring it on! On another point the estate have to work out a way to release songs from the vault, so they either make up compilations or use the info that exists (however controversial that may be to some) | |
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. Hi Lurker, and thank you. | |
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I think some of the tracks left on the cutting room floor are obviously lower tier like Teacher, Teacher and It's A Wonderful Day, it's clear why they were replaced imo. . Regarding a SOTT deluxe - because the album is up there with 1999 and PR in terms of visibility and acclaim with the wider audience, I do wonder whether they would dilute its brand by making a show of its evolution in any future remaster. That is, I would expect them to include some of the DF/CB tracks on, say, a disc of unreleased tracks a la the PR re-issue, but I would be very surprised to see a standalone Dream Factory release or huge package including a config of DF/CB/Camille/SOTT each. At least no time soon. Prove me wrong estate, prove me wrong please do! | |
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. Hi NouveauDance, . I think we can all agree that this era of material is long overdue a proper release. | |
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Mmmm, I like all those tracks too, just that I think some of them were replaced for better in the end - much like say, Electric Intercourse and the Beautiful Ones. The former is a great song, but the latter most would agree outshines it. Any way, that's all down to personal taste. I think another partial reason some tracks were shed is that once Prince had progressed to the next project being Crystal Ball some songs simply had too much of a Revolution sound - IALRWNL and A Place In Heaven would be good examples I'd guess - both superb nonetheless. . . [Edited 9/7/19 11:54am] | |
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These are two of my favorite Prince tracks. | |
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^^^^ Right. It has been well documented that Dream Factory morphed into the triple set Crystal Ball, and then WB forced Prince to reduce it to a double album which then became SOTT. If the songs were on a tracklist then it stands to reason that they were important to him and worthy of release - and several were eventually released in later years. * This period was the start of Prince's frustration with WB's control of his output. | |
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I love this configuration. I would take it just like this. | |
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Have you not read that he’d sometimes just stick songs in as place holders. Susan is the one that said that also. If he wanted it out like this...it woulda been | |
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These songs were important to him though. Per Susannah, who was living with him during this time, the Dream Factory recordings which then became the Crystal Ball project was supposed to be an epic release for him. She said it was a big deal. | |
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but it wasn't released this way because the band was no longer there. What Susan Rogers said about fitting songs in as bridges was specifically about SOTT. And even though SOTT was released as it, it was not what Prince wanted.
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Prince had to remove SO much for the SOTT release. Really quite a shame, and understandable why he was so pissed off. | |
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