The best selling reissue so far. All fans complaining and bitching about it, shouldn't buy it. As simple as that. Personnaly, I didn't buy it and I won't. | |
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so who's the brain trust WE NEED to inform of what to release???? | |
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herb4 said:
That s ridiculous to buy something more or less released 25 years ago and bitching about its quality yes. . Useless threAd, that's for sure, when you know that nobody here compared the dynamic range between the 1995 release and the new one. . Seriously, they don't have the masters anyway. I bought the rave boxset, it sounds even worst than the original release. . Best selling reissue of The Prince catalogue owned by Sony of course. And by a long shot, CF the Sales thread, a rare thread really useful here. [Edited 9/25/19 14:29pm] | |
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My vinyl copy arrived last week and it's really nice.
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Never heard the Versace Experience till now-except a tv news story about Versace runway-where they played part of the VE as the models walked the runway. It's not something I would play. It's like a bside experience remix extra short versions. As a completest I would recommend buying, the casual fan should stay away. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Just got my CD today by mail, as I was unable to find one in any of the few record stores we still have left here in Vienna, Austria. So I had to order it online.
Really glad to have it finally on an official release! Got it on bootleg in the middle of the 90s and revisited it ever since, but I still enjoy this mix a lot. For me it's Prince at his quirky middle-90's-weirdness best. All the mixes have something unique to them: The combination of the vocal version of Eye hate U with Eric Leeds' great instrumental, the way he lets start Billy Jack Bitch three times, the cheesy jokes ("Stephanie sees more"), the great one-liners ("C'est une grand responsibilite avoir une chatounette"), and of course the only official release of Rootie Kazootie. And, yes: 2 mins of 319 and 3 mins of Gold are enough.
I'm sure I will have this disc on rotation for a long time, and I will play it more often then The Gold Experience, as it is shorter, more fun, more diverse and easier to digest. | |
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Not better, not "even worst", the SAME. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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djThunderfunk said:
Not better, not "even worst", the SAME. Definitely wasn’t remasterized. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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... that’s what I think about it | |
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A waste if resources, imo. It sounds awful and a bunch of snippets of songs just seems pointless. There's even less merit behind this release than PM83 | |
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jaawwnn said: FYI here's the edition of Gold Experience without P Control. Still don't know what the deal with it is though. I never knew this version existed. How common was it?? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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