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Part II: Purple Rain Deluxe? You can post to the threads any more: https://prince.org/msg/7/443813 https://prince.org/msg/7/443819
Disc 1: 01. Let's Go Crazy (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 02. Take Me With U (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 03. The Beautiful Ones (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 04. Computer Blue (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 05. Darling Nikki (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 06. When Doves Cry (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 07. I Would Die 4 U (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 08. Baby I'm a Star (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution 09. Purple Rain (2015 Paisley Park Remaster) - By Prince & The Revolution Disc 2: 01. The Dance Electric 02. Love and Sex 03. Computer Blue ("Hallway Speech" Version) 04. Electric Intercourse (Studio Version) 05. Our Destiny / Roadhouse Garden - By Prince & The Revolution 06. Possessed 07. Wonderful Ass 08. Velvet Kitty Cat 09. Katrina's Paper Dolls 10. We Can Fuck 11. Father's Song
So I wanted to know for Disc 1 when this was done at Paisley Park in 2015, what did he do; take Reel or the Recording and Re-Record it or What? In other words what all is involved to Remaster it?
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You forgot to include a new version of Erotic City where they don't fuck up the intro, which they owe me. Why is it so difficult to upload an avatar? | |
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I'm fairly certain the transfer that was done for the vinly reissue a couple of years earlier is what was use for this remaster. They sync up perfectly when A/B'ed. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Rarely do I listen to the remastered versions of any of the Purple Rain tracks. Not going to beat this dead horse as well all know the problems with the mastering. . However, the disc of unreleased songs, dispite the odd inclusion of many tracks, is actually quite good imo. | |
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As we all know, we have a God Vocal Version (4:02 mins) and an exceptional and long instrumnetal version (7:58). | |
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No love for Wednesday? | |
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What did the dropout sound like? Did it make it obvious it was a vinyl rip, or was it something else? Would like to see it with the speed and pitch of the 7" edit. | |
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It sounds like a glitch, it's very obvious. | |
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bluegangsta said: I'm fairly certain the transfer that was done for the vinly reissue a couple of years earlier is what was use for this remaster. They sync up perfectly when A/B'ed. The 2015 remaster was literally Joshua Welton plus Pro Tools and plugins. Prince himself alluded to this way of remastering in an interview. It was a digital remaster directly from a CD rip, which is why there was no real remix from multitrack, hence the transition from "Computer Blue" to "Darling Nikki" being still audibly noticeable. Prince "oversaw" the project by listening and approving to the remasters and that's the reason for the brickwalling, but generally let Joshua do the work. I'm not able to discuss how I know this. I was told a short time after it was announced in 2017. | |
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Most remixes aren't done from multitracks - they're done from the stereo master. Also, this appears to have been done from the remastered vinyls (also available on digital platforms), not the original CD. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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