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Reply #30 posted 01/04/20 7:59pm

LoveGalore

SquirrelMeat said:



LoveGalore said:




SquirrelMeat said:


The 84 to 87 period was always going to be the hardest to split out across 'deluxe' type albums as the content creation spanned multiple projects/ideas.

Personally, I think WB would miss a trick if they didn't use this phase to release 'lost albums' as opposed to multiple discs tied to previous releases.

Dream Factory, Camille and Crystal Ball could stand on their own feet. There is still plenty of material to fill vault discs in deluxe sets.



What is the absolute point of releasing Camille when every song on Camille has been released except one song that was included on Crystal Ball?




Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.



Sorry yeah, I meant Crystal Ball 86. Take a look at the tracklist for Camille. You're talking a couple B sides, a sound track song, and an unreleased song. The rest is on Crystal Ball/SOTT. It'd be a supreme waste to have to buy the same songs for the 18th time to facilitate a hard copy posthumous Camille album.

I'd much rather see Crystal Ball come out because although it has most of SOTT on it as well, it has slightly tweaked or altogether alt versions of other songs. I see it as a kind of analog to Bowie's Gouster/YA in that it basically is the same album but kinda not.

Camille on the other hand bears absolutely no difference from the songs that went on to be released.

I think the only real alternative would be to release SOTT deluxe with a disc of DF outtakes, a disc of Crystal Ball outtakes, and a disc of other random outtakes (Emotional Pump, Come Home, 101, etc) with detailed explanations of how Sign o the Times evolved - with a mention (and perhaps a pic of the mock up) of Camille.
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Reply #31 posted 01/05/20 12:24am

Romeoblu

I think Neon Telephone might get put aside for an Originals release.

Two other possible contenders I don't see mentioned are Fun Love and Love and Sex (86).

Both were recorded just before the release of Parade.

Fun Love was sent to Clare Fischer in August 86.

I hope a Prince vocal version of Love and Sex exists. That is one great pop song.
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Reply #32 posted 01/05/20 12:53am

leadline

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A hyper creative period, I for one am looking forward to songs showing up that nobody knows even exist. Considering what we know exists is far less than what we don't know exists, the potential for this is huge.

"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013
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Reply #33 posted 01/05/20 2:32am

VaultCurator

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LoveGalore said:

SquirrelMeat said:


Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.

Sorry yeah, I meant Crystal Ball 86. Take a look at the tracklist for Camille. You're talking a couple B sides, a sound track song, and an unreleased song. The rest is on Crystal Ball/SOTT. It'd be a supreme waste to have to buy the same songs for the 18th time to facilitate a hard copy posthumous Camille album. I'd much rather see Crystal Ball come out because although it has most of SOTT on it as well, it has slightly tweaked or altogether alt versions of other songs. I see it as a kind of analog to Bowie's Gouster/YA in that it basically is the same album but kinda not. Camille on the other hand bears absolutely no difference from the songs that went on to be released. I think the only real alternative would be to release SOTT deluxe with a disc of DF outtakes, a disc of Crystal Ball outtakes, and a disc of other random outtakes (Emotional Pump, Come Home, 101, etc) with detailed explanations of how Sign o the Times evolved - with a mention (and perhaps a pic of the mock up) of Camille.


I've had an idea. Given that the Camille sequence only has one unreleased track, and as you say it's now a bit of a mish mash of previous LP tracks / B-sides / OST tracks, wouldn't it make a perfect release for record store day?

It'll be a limited release so it won't flood the market, it won't step on SOTT deluxe's toes, hardcore fans will finally get a physical copy of it and it may even get some sales from casuals who want to support record store day.

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Reply #34 posted 01/05/20 3:19am

LoveGalore

VaultCurator said:



LoveGalore said:


SquirrelMeat said:



Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.



Sorry yeah, I meant Crystal Ball 86. Take a look at the tracklist for Camille. You're talking a couple B sides, a sound track song, and an unreleased song. The rest is on Crystal Ball/SOTT. It'd be a supreme waste to have to buy the same songs for the 18th time to facilitate a hard copy posthumous Camille album. I'd much rather see Crystal Ball come out because although it has most of SOTT on it as well, it has slightly tweaked or altogether alt versions of other songs. I see it as a kind of analog to Bowie's Gouster/YA in that it basically is the same album but kinda not. Camille on the other hand bears absolutely no difference from the songs that went on to be released. I think the only real alternative would be to release SOTT deluxe with a disc of DF outtakes, a disc of Crystal Ball outtakes, and a disc of other random outtakes (Emotional Pump, Come Home, 101, etc) with detailed explanations of how Sign o the Times evolved - with a mention (and perhaps a pic of the mock up) of Camille.


I've had an idea. Given that the Camille sequence only has one unreleased track, and as you say it's now a bit of a mish mash of previous LP tracks / B-sides / OST tracks, wouldn't it make a perfect release for record store day?



It'll be a limited release so it won't flood the market, it won't step on SOTT deluxe's toes, hardcore fans will finally get a physical copy of it and it may even get some sales from casuals who want to support record store day.



Interesting. Well, the album didn't have any artwork finalized for it either. But I guess if people really really really need these previously released songs to appear together in an official capacity, rhen yeah. RSD would make sense.
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Reply #35 posted 01/05/20 6:32pm

AvocadosMax

Holy shit. I just can’t wait till we have all this. Parade remastered, SOTT remastered, Crystal Ball, Dream Factory.
Parade, DF and CB sessions is the best Prince era EVER! Artistically and musically!
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Reply #36 posted 01/05/20 6:42pm

lavendardrumma
chine

I hope with a Parade Deluxe we begin to see a wealth of unheard tracks that haven't circulated yet.

It's too bad they didn't hold back Holly Rock, that would have fit.

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Reply #37 posted 01/05/20 7:10pm

AvocadosMax

VaultCurator said:

Parade (Super Deluxe):


CD 1: The Album

Released Version Remastered:

01) Christopher Tracy's Parade
02) New Position
03) I Wonder U
04) Under The Cherry Moon
05) Girls & Boys
06) Life Can Be So Nice
07) Venus De Milo
08) Mountains
09) Do U Lie?
10) Kiss
11) Anotherloverholenyohead
12) Sometimes It Snows In April

1 May 1985 configuration:

13) Wendy's Parade
14) New Position
15) I Wonder U
16) Under The Cherry Moon
17) Others Here With Us
18) Life Can Be So Nice
19) Sometimes It Snows In April
20) Old Friends 4 Sale
21) All My Dreams


CD 2: Singles, Edits, B-Sides


7" Edits:

01) Kiss (3:45)
02) Girls & Boys (3:27)
03) Anotherloverholenyohead (3:23)
04) ♥ Or $ (3:57)
05) Alexa De Paris (3:20)

Extended Version:

06) Kiss (7:16)
07) Mountains (9:56)
08) Anotherloverholenyohead (7:52)
09) ♥ Or $ (6:49)
10) Alexa De Paris (4:54)


CD 3: The Vault Part 1

01) Love or Money (original version)
02) Girls & Boys (original version)
03) Tibet
04) Heaven
05) Neon Telephone
06) Evolsidog
07) God Is Everywhere
08) Come Elektra Tuesday
09) Stella And Charles
10) Call Of The Wild


CD 4: The Vault Part 2

01) Go
02) Splash '85
03) My Sex
04) (U Got The) Good Drawers
05) Killin' At The Soda Shop
06) Polka-Dot Tiger
07) Living Doll
08) Palomino Pleasure Ride
09) Sexual Suicide
10) Empty Room


CD 5: The Vault Part 3 - Paisley Jam session

01) Madrid
02) Breathless
03) Slaughterhouse
04) U Just Can't Stop
05) Run Amok
06) 12 Keys
07) High Calonic
08) Mobile


CD 6: Parade Live, Yokohama, 9 Sep. 1986 (part 1)

01) Around The World In A Day
02) Christopher Tracy's Parade
03) New Position
04) I Wonder U
05) Raspberry Beret
06) Delirious
07) Controversy
08) A Love Bizarre
09) Do Me, Baby
10) (How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window?
11) Lady Cab Driver (instrumental)
12) Automatic
13) D.M.S.R.
14) When Doves Cry
15) Little Red Corvette
16) Do U Lie?
17) The Ladder
18) Condition Of The Heart
19) Under The Cherry Moon


CD 7: Parade Live, Yokohama, 9 Sep. 1986 (part 2)

01) Anotherloverholenyohead
02) ♥ Or $
03) Head
04) Pop Life
05) Girls & Boys
06) Life Can Be So Nice
07) 1999
08) America
09) Kiss
10) Sometimes It Snows In April
11) Purple Rain


DVD:
Hit n Run Birthday Show (7 June 1986)
Plus bonus: A Love Bizarre (8th March 1986)

- - - - -


Sign 'O' The Times (Super Deluxe)



CD 1: Crystal Ball I

01) Rebirth Of The Flesh
02) Play In The Sunshine
03) Housequake
04) The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker
05) It
06) Starfish And Coffee
07) Slow Love
08) Hot Thing
09) Crystal Ball
10) If I Was Your Girlfriend
11) Rockhard In A Funky Place


CD 2: Crystal Ball II

01) The Ball
02) Joy In Repetition
03) Strange Relationship
04) I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man
05) Shockadelica
06) Good Love
07) Forever In My Life
08) Sign O' The Times
09) The Cross
10) It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night
11) Adore (Until The End Of Time)


CD 3: Singles, Edits, B-Sides


7" Edits:

01) Sign O' The Times (Edit) (3:42)
02) La, La, La, He, He, Hee (3:21)
03) If I Was Your Girlfriend (Edit) (3:46)
04) Shockadelica (3:30)
05) U Got The Look (3:46)
06) Housequake (Edit) (3:24)
07) Hot Thing (Edit) (3:40)
08) I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (Fade) (3:39)
09) Feel U Up (3:44)

Extended Versions:

10) La, La, La, He, He, Hee (Highly Explosive) (10:32)
11) U Got The Look (Long Look) (6:45)
12) Housequake (7 Minutes MoQuake) (7:15)
13) Hot Thing (Extended Remix) (8:32)
14) Hot Thing (Dub Version) (6:53)
15) Feel U Up (Long Stroke)
16) The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker (Extended Version)


CD 4: The Dream Factory Sessions

01) Visions
02) Dream Factory
03) It's A Wonderful Day
04) Train
05) Big Tall Wall
06) And That Says What?
07) Strange Relationship
08) Teacher, Teacher
09) Interlude
10) In A Large Room With No Light
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


CD 5: The Vault Part 1 (May 1986 - Sep 1986)

01) Splash '86
02) Baby Go Go
03) Get On Up
04) Eggplant
05) Everybody Wants What They Don't Got
06) Coco Boys
07) Adonis and Batsheeba
08) Joy in Repetition (unsegued)
09) Soulpsychodelicide '86
10) Data Bank
11) Girl 'O' My Dreams
12) Can't Stop This Feeling I Got
13) We Can Funk


CD 6: The Vault Part 2 (Sep 1986 - Feb 1987)

01) When The Dawn Of The Morning Comes
02) Crucial (Eric Leeds mix)
03) Witness 4 The Prosecution (new recording)
04) Telepathy
05) Emotional Pump
06) Eternity
07) Cosmic Day
08) Crucial
09) Walkin' In Glory
10) 3 Nigs Watchin' A Kung Fu Movie
11) Come Home
12) 101
13) Wally


CD 7: Sign O' The Times Live (Paris)



DVD1: 4 Those Of U On Valium



DVD2: Sign O The Times Concert Movie


Add Yay, U Know 86 version and it’s perfect
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Reply #38 posted 01/06/20 5:36am

massing

LoveGalore said:


I really hope so. For what it's worth, they better put Call of the Wild, God is Everywhere, and Evolsidog on there as I am desperately wanting to hear them! [Edited 1/4/20 9:45am]

Am I right in thinking that 'God Is Everywhere' eventually formed the basis of 'Everywhere' on The Rainbow Children? I vaguely remember reading that somewhere on here once, but I might well be imagining it.

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Reply #39 posted 01/06/20 7:03am

LoveGalore

massing said:

LoveGalore said:


I really hope so. For what it's worth, they better put Call of the Wild, God is Everywhere, and Evolsidog on there as I am desperately wanting to hear them! [Edited 1/4/20 9:45am]

Am I right in thinking that 'God Is Everywhere' eventually formed the basis of 'Everywhere' on The Rainbow Children? I vaguely remember reading that somewhere on here once, but I might well be imagining it.

That's the going theory - which makes me want to hear it so bad as I love the track on TRC!

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Reply #40 posted 01/06/20 7:20am

massing

LoveGalore said:

massing said:

Am I right in thinking that 'God Is Everywhere' eventually formed the basis of 'Everywhere' on The Rainbow Children? I vaguely remember reading that somewhere on here once, but I might well be imagining it.

That's the going theory - which makes me want to hear it so bad as I love the track on TRC!

Ditto! biggrin

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Reply #41 posted 01/06/20 8:46am

Waltervandenvo
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Thank you for the effort. Opinions may differ on what to include, or where to include some songs,yet Parade Deluxe w/o An honest man (full piano version) is a no-go, and that is not open for discussion hmph!, also, what about the album-tracks with Clare Fischer stuff that were released without it (like new position), and which version of others here with us (w and w/o orchestration) or old friends, i want them all drool3

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Reply #42 posted 01/06/20 12:22pm

OldFriends4Sal
e

LoveGalore said:

TrivialPursuit said:


I think the Parade list is pretty good. In subsequent deluxes, I don't think we need repeat tracks just because they differ slightly. It's important to keep the version that is succinct with that time period. As an example, if "Splash" originated in 1985, then it likely belongs on a Parade deluxe set, and not SOTT. "Moonbeam Levels" was considered for other projects after 1982, but it ended up on 1999 where it belongs. Unless there were significant changes (e.g: "Bold Generation," "Can't Stop," "Irresistible Bitch," "Possessed"), then the earlier or more complete would be best.

Anyhoo, a lot of this depends on the existing quality of things. But yeah, ATWIAD and Parade deluxe really have to be next. I think ATWIAD gets overlooked a lot because it was almost like a filler album. Prince was over all things Purple Rain, and was formulating Under The Cherry Moon/Parade stuff (plus The Family and Mazarati projects). It deserves its own deluxe set, even if it's just three disks or something. The extendeds and b-sides are so great from that album. And any outtakes or alt versions, like the bass-y title track, or the earlier "Raspberry Beret" are good for the third disk. With the onset of The Family and then UTCM, there may not be quite as much viable material for ATWIAD to expand past 3 disks. Maaaaybe 4 at most. But still..it'd be nice.

As a note, "Raspberry Beret" dates earlier than ATWIAD, but it belongs on ATWIAD because that's when it saw the light of day. So an earlier version on that would be notable. But then, on the other tip, you have those Graffiti Bridge songs on 1999. I suppose I'm more worried about duplicates with only slight variations than the timeline (which is still a top priority).

PS I think the two Crystal Ball configs are unnecessary.

They tried to find Raspberry Beret to put the original on the 1999 SDE but couldn't find any trace of it. It would absolutely belong on there, imo. I think ATWIAD probably has the least amount of potential material for an SDE. It was the shortest period between albums and judging by the 83/84 sessions book, he wasn't doing that much recording since he was prepping the tour, finishing A6's and the Family's records, and on the promo circuit for the movie (tho I suppose he didn't do a ton of promo because, well, Prince). [Edited 1/4/20 10:04am]

Just a good remastered ATWIAD and my wish list


Disc I

Around the World in a Day

Paisley Park

Condition of the Heart

Raspberry Beret

America

Pop Life

The Ladder

Temptation

.

Disc II

Paisley Park extended version

Raspberry Beret extended

She's Always In My Hair
She's Always In My Hair (extended)

America extended
Girl
Girl (extended)

Pop Life Extended
Hello
Hello (extended)

.

Disc III

Around the World in a Day (with bass)

Around the World in a Day (if David Colemans version is available) June 1984
Tamborine (extended)

4 the Tears In Your Eyes

Go

Adonis & Bathseba

Spash

.

If the is no re-release of Jill Jones cd,
Pink Fox Sessions

Come Elektra Tuesday is an unreleased song recorded on 26 May, 1985 at Sunset Sound,

Killin' At The Soda Shop

Married Man

Our Destiny

Polka-Dot Tiger
Stella And Charles

Zebra With The Blonde Hair

.

ATWIAD live on the Purple Rain tour


Condition of the Heart live @ the Rosemont Horizon Chicago IL 12.9.1984

Raspberry Beret live @ Spectrum Philadelpha PA 11.24.1984
America live @ Cow Palace San Francisco CA 3.4.1985
The Ladder live(soundcheck) @ the M-South Coliseum Memphis TN 1.25.1985

Tempation (the best expression)

.

DVD

* February 1985 WB Burbank Listening Party

* October 1985 Theatre Du Verdure Nice, France
Rehearsal
1.Pop Life
2.Temptation
3.Paisley Park
4.Love Or Money
5.Go
6.Interlude
7.An Honest Man

Concert
1.America (Video)
2.Paisley Park
3.Delirious
4.Little Red Corvette
5.Purple Rain

.

(the 1985 Birthday show did not include anything from ATWIAD so I would just release that one as a seperate DVD/CD)

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Reply #43 posted 01/06/20 12:32pm

LoveGalore

OldFriends4Sale said:

LoveGalore said:

TrivialPursuit said: They tried to find Raspberry Beret to put the original on the 1999 SDE but couldn't find any trace of it. It would absolutely belong on there, imo. I think ATWIAD probably has the least amount of potential material for an SDE. It was the shortest period between albums and judging by the 83/84 sessions book, he wasn't doing that much recording since he was prepping the tour, finishing A6's and the Family's records, and on the promo circuit for the movie (tho I suppose he didn't do a ton of promo because, well, Prince). [Edited 1/4/20 10:04am]

Just a good remastered ATWIAD and my wish list


Disc I

Around the World in a Day

Paisley Park

Condition of the Heart

Raspberry Beret

America

Pop Life

The Ladder

Temptation

.

Disc II

Paisley Park extended version

Raspberry Beret extended

She's Always In My Hair
She's Always In My Hair (extended)

America extended
Girl
Girl (extended)

Pop Life Extended
Hello
Hello (extended)

.

Disc III

Around the World in a Day (with bass)

Around the World in a Day (if David Colemans version is available) June 1984
Tamborine (extended)

4 the Tears In Your Eyes

Go

Adonis & Bathseba

Spash

.

If the is no re-release of Jill Jones cd,
Pink Fox Sessions
.

ATWIAD live on the Purple Rain tour


Condition of the Heart live @ the Rosemont Horizon Chicago IL 12.9.1984

Raspberry Beret live @ Spectrum Philadelpha PA 11.24.1984
America live @ Cow Palace San Francisco CA 3.4.1985
The Ladder live(soundcheck) @ the M-South Coliseum Memphis TN 1.25.1985

Tempation (the best expression)

.

DVD

* February 1985 WB Burbank Listening Party

* October 1985 Theatre Du Verdure Nice, France
Rehearsal
1.Pop Life
2.Temptation
3.Paisley Park
4.Love Or Money
5.Go
6.Interlude
7.An Honest Man

Concert
1.America (Video)
2.Paisley Park
3.Delirious
4.Little Red Corvette
5.Purple Rain

.

(the 1985 Birthday show did not include anything from ATWIAD so I would just release that one as a seperate DVD/CD)

What about The Family's stuff? To me, songs like Go, A&B, and Splash would fit more on a Parade set since they were recorded after ATWIAD came out (and A&B is from 1986).

.

But ATWIAD could definitely have The Family's sessions, Romance 1600 sessions, etc would probably work on there, no?

.

The Purple Rain Deluxe set was really poorly done since it included so much stuff that was recorded after Purple Rain came out (or when it was clearly not gonna be on Purple Rain like Our Destiny and Roadhouse Garden). Otherwise, it would make sense to put things like Dance Electric and Wonderful Ass on a ATWIAD set too.

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Reply #44 posted 01/06/20 4:13pm

mbdtyler

Waltervandenvogelwejde said:

Thank you for the effort. Opinions may differ on what to include, or where to include some songs,yet Parade Deluxe w/o An honest man (full piano version) is a no-go, and that is not open for discussion hmph!, also, what about the album-tracks with Clare Fischer stuff that were released without it (like new position), and which version of others here with us (w and w/o orchestration) or old friends, i want them all drool3

I hope they include the mix of "Others Here With Us" without the orchestration. The song is already discordant enough with the screaming synths, but Clare's contributions overwhelm the track.

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Reply #45 posted 01/06/20 5:35pm

kookooman73

SquirrelMeat said:



LoveGalore said:




SquirrelMeat said:


The 84 to 87 period was always going to be the hardest to split out across 'deluxe' type albums as the content creation spanned multiple projects/ideas.

Personally, I think WB would miss a trick if they didn't use this phase to release 'lost albums' as opposed to multiple discs tied to previous releases.

Dream Factory, Camille and Crystal Ball could stand on their own feet. There is still plenty of material to fill vault discs in deluxe sets.



What is the absolute point of releasing Camille when every song on Camille has been released except one song that was included on Crystal Ball?





Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.


Completely agree. These albums could easily be stand alone releases especially with extras. Imagine alternate takes, unreleased trax & possibly a dvd Of some kind. None of us know what is in the vault. 😍
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Reply #46 posted 01/06/20 5:41pm

kookooman73

VaultCurator said:

Parade (Super Deluxe):


CD 1: The Album

Released Version Remastered:

01) Christopher Tracy's Parade
02) New Position
03) I Wonder U
04) Under The Cherry Moon
05) Girls & Boys
06) Life Can Be So Nice
07) Venus De Milo
08) Mountains
09) Do U Lie?
10) Kiss
11) Anotherloverholenyohead
12) Sometimes It Snows In April

1 May 1985 configuration:

13) Wendy's Parade
14) New Position
15) I Wonder U
16) Under The Cherry Moon
17) Others Here With Us
18) Life Can Be So Nice
19) Sometimes It Snows In April
20) Old Friends 4 Sale
21) All My Dreams


CD 2: Singles, Edits, B-Sides


7" Edits:

01) Kiss (3:45)
02) Girls & Boys (3:27)
03) Anotherloverholenyohead (3:23)
04) ♥ Or $ (3:57)
05) Alexa De Paris (3:20)

Extended Version:

06) Kiss (7:16)
07) Mountains (9:56)
08) Anotherloverholenyohead (7:52)
09) ♥ Or $ (6:49)
10) Alexa De Paris (4:54)


CD 3: The Vault Part 1

01) Love or Money (original version)
02) Girls & Boys (original version)
03) Tibet
04) Heaven
05) Neon Telephone
06) Evolsidog
07) God Is Everywhere
08) Come Elektra Tuesday
09) Stella And Charles
10) Call Of The Wild


CD 4: The Vault Part 2

01) Go
02) Splash '85
03) My Sex
04) (U Got The) Good Drawers
05) Killin' At The Soda Shop
06) Polka-Dot Tiger
07) Living Doll
08) Palomino Pleasure Ride
09) Sexual Suicide
10) Empty Room


CD 5: The Vault Part 3 - Paisley Jam session

01) Madrid
02) Breathless
03) Slaughterhouse
04) U Just Can't Stop
05) Run Amok
06) 12 Keys
07) High Calonic
08) Mobile


CD 6: Parade Live, Yokohama, 9 Sep. 1986 (part 1)

01) Around The World In A Day
02) Christopher Tracy's Parade
03) New Position
04) I Wonder U
05) Raspberry Beret
06) Delirious
07) Controversy
08) A Love Bizarre
09) Do Me, Baby
10) (How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window?
11) Lady Cab Driver (instrumental)
12) Automatic
13) D.M.S.R.
14) When Doves Cry
15) Little Red Corvette
16) Do U Lie?
17) The Ladder
18) Condition Of The Heart
19) Under The Cherry Moon


CD 7: Parade Live, Yokohama, 9 Sep. 1986 (part 2)

01) Anotherloverholenyohead
02) ♥ Or $
03) Head
04) Pop Life
05) Girls & Boys
06) Life Can Be So Nice
07) 1999
08) America
09) Kiss
10) Sometimes It Snows In April
11) Purple Rain


DVD:
Hit n Run Birthday Show (7 June 1986)
Plus bonus: A Love Bizarre (8th March 1986)

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Sign 'O' The Times (Super Deluxe)



CD 1: Crystal Ball I

01) Rebirth Of The Flesh
02) Play In The Sunshine
03) Housequake
04) The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker
05) It
06) Starfish And Coffee
07) Slow Love
08) Hot Thing
09) Crystal Ball
10) If I Was Your Girlfriend
11) Rockhard In A Funky Place


CD 2: Crystal Ball II

01) The Ball
02) Joy In Repetition
03) Strange Relationship
04) I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man
05) Shockadelica
06) Good Love
07) Forever In My Life
08) Sign O' The Times
09) The Cross
10) It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night
11) Adore (Until The End Of Time)


CD 3: Singles, Edits, B-Sides


7" Edits:

01) Sign O' The Times (Edit) (3:42)
02) La, La, La, He, He, Hee (3:21)
03) If I Was Your Girlfriend (Edit) (3:46)
04) Shockadelica (3:30)
05) U Got The Look (3:46)
06) Housequake (Edit) (3:24)
07) Hot Thing (Edit) (3:40)
08) I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (Fade) (3:39)
09) Feel U Up (3:44)

Extended Versions:

10) La, La, La, He, He, Hee (Highly Explosive) (10:32)
11) U Got The Look (Long Look) (6:45)
12) Housequake (7 Minutes MoQuake) (7:15)
13) Hot Thing (Extended Remix) (8:32)
14) Hot Thing (Dub Version) (6:53)
15) Feel U Up (Long Stroke)
16) The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker (Extended Version)


CD 4: The Dream Factory Sessions

01) Visions
02) Dream Factory
03) It's A Wonderful Day
04) Train
05) Big Tall Wall
06) And That Says What?
07) Strange Relationship
08) Teacher, Teacher
09) Interlude
10) In A Large Room With No Light
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


CD 5: The Vault Part 1 (May 1986 - Sep 1986)

01) Splash '86
02) Baby Go Go
03) Get On Up
04) Eggplant
05) Everybody Wants What They Don't Got
06) Coco Boys
07) Adonis and Batsheeba
08) Joy in Repetition (unsegued)
09) Soulpsychodelicide '86
10) Data Bank
11) Girl 'O' My Dreams
12) Can't Stop This Feeling I Got
13) We Can Funk


CD 6: The Vault Part 2 (Sep 1986 - Feb 1987)

01) When The Dawn Of The Morning Comes
02) Crucial (Eric Leeds mix)
03) Witness 4 The Prosecution (new recording)
04) Telepathy
05) Emotional Pump
06) Eternity
07) Cosmic Day
08) Crucial
09) Walkin' In Glory
10) 3 Nigs Watchin' A Kung Fu Movie
11) Come Home
12) 101
13) Wally


CD 7: Sign O' The Times Live (Paris)



DVD1: 4 Those Of U On Valium



DVD2: Sign O The Times Concert Movie


Great post & framework for the Estate to work from. I only partly agree with ur dvd choices tho. Parade birthday show is too obvious. They will surely include a show that hasn’t been circulated before (that was the highlight of 1999 SuperDeluxe). A cleaned up & possibly expanded Valium show would definitely work but who wants the SOTT official release included in this? Who hasn’t got this ten times over? 💜
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Reply #47 posted 01/06/20 5:47pm

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LoveGalore said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Just a good remastered ATWIAD and my wish list


Disc I

Around the World in a Day

Paisley Park

Condition of the Heart

Raspberry Beret

America

Pop Life

The Ladder

Temptation

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Disc II

Paisley Park extended version

Raspberry Beret extended

She's Always In My Hair
She's Always In My Hair (extended)

America extended
Girl
Girl (extended)

Pop Life Extended
Hello
Hello (extended)

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Disc III

Around the World in a Day (with bass)

Around the World in a Day (if David Colemans version is available) June 1984
Tamborine (extended)

4 the Tears In Your Eyes

Go

Adonis & Bathseba

Spash

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If the is no re-release of Jill Jones cd,
Pink Fox Sessions
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ATWIAD live on the Purple Rain tour


Condition of the Heart live @ the Rosemont Horizon Chicago IL 12.9.1984

Raspberry Beret live @ Spectrum Philadelpha PA 11.24.1984
America live @ Cow Palace San Francisco CA 3.4.1985
The Ladder live(soundcheck) @ the M-South Coliseum Memphis TN 1.25.1985

Tempation (the best expression)

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DVD

* February 1985 WB Burbank Listening Party

* October 1985 Theatre Du Verdure Nice, France
Rehearsal
1.Pop Life
2.Temptation
3.Paisley Park
4.Love Or Money
5.Go
6.Interlude
7.An Honest Man

Concert
1.America (Video)
2.Paisley Park
3.Delirious
4.Little Red Corvette
5.Purple Rain

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(the 1985 Birthday show did not include anything from ATWIAD so I would just release that one as a seperate DVD/CD)

What about The Family's stuff? To me, songs like Go, A&B, and Splash would fit more on a Parade set since they were recorded after ATWIAD came out (and A&B is from 1986).

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But ATWIAD could definitely have The Family's sessions, Romance 1600 sessions, etc would probably work on there, no?

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The Purple Rain Deluxe set was really poorly done since it included so much stuff that was recorded after Purple Rain came out (or when it was clearly not gonna be on Purple Rain like Our Destiny and Roadhouse Garden). Otherwise, it would make sense to put things like Dance Electric and Wonderful Ass on a ATWIAD set too.

I always felt the Family music comliment the Parade era and ATWIAD a different side of Purple Rain

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For me Romance 1600 also feels like some kind of foreshadow of the Parade sound. It's not my favorite of the 3 Sheila E albums.

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I was thinking the same thing about Dance Electric and Wonderful Ass. Or maybe a subsequent Roadhouse Garden set: Dance Electric, Roadhouse Garden, Our Destiny, Splash, Go, Adonis & Bathsheba, 4 the Tears in Your Eyes etc

I love the play of possibilities

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Reply #48 posted 01/06/20 5:51pm

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leadline said:

A hyper creative period, I for one am looking forward to songs showing up that nobody knows even exist. Considering what we know exists is far less than what we don't know exists, the potential for this is huge.

Same here. I still Palamino Pleasure Ride exists

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Reply #49 posted 01/06/20 5:53pm

OldFriends4Sal
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kookooman73 said:

SquirrelMeat said:


Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.

Completely agree. These albums could easily be stand alone releases especially with extras. Imagine alternate takes, unreleased trax & possibly a dvd Of some kind. None of us know what is in the vault. 😍

along with album are

Cosmic Day

and go ahead and song like U Got the Look etc

a collection celebrating the Camille voice but also the process of how that happened.

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Reply #50 posted 01/06/20 6:33pm

Mikado

As long as we get the full versions (both sax and guitar) of Crucial I won't care about anything else.

A certain kind of mellow.
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Reply #51 posted 01/07/20 4:20am

jn2

Mikado said:

As long as we get the full versions (both sax and guitar) of Crucial I won't care about anything else.

👍

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Reply #52 posted 01/07/20 5:26am

bonatoc

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TrivialPursuit said:

Phase3 said:

doesn't "Feel U Up" belong on the Batman deluxe editions.I know the songs dates back to 82 but didn't get a official release until 89.


It was simply used as a b-side. It wasn't anything inherent to that stream of music. It's on 1999 Deluxe where it belongs.


What about the released version?
It clearly belongs to SOTT (or Camille, but there's no way it would to be released as a single LP).

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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TrivialPursuit

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bonatoc said:

TrivialPursuit said:

It was simply used as a b-side. It wasn't anything inherent to that stream of music. It's on 1999 Deluxe where it belongs.


What about the released version?
It clearly belongs to SOTT (or Camille, but there's no way it would to be released as a single LP).


But "Feel U Up" came out offically in 1989 on "Partyman"'s B-side, not 1987. Is that what you meant?

Anyhoo, the song's genesis was earlier, which is why it fits on 1999 deluxe. Granted, it's a tough call. Old songs come out later, and are associated with later projects. "Bold Generation" and "We Can Funk" are prime examples. They are inherent to 1982, but we didn't hear them until eight years after, so where do they belong? A GB deluxe, or the 1999 Deluxe?

For me, I think "Feel U Up" belongs on 1999 Deluxe because the songwriting, the style, the hooks, etc., are very 1982. It was great we had an updated version in 1989, but it still felt... odd when listening to all things Batman related. It was out of place, in a way. Even on Camille it's sorta weird because much of Camille's material was recorded around the same time, then we still have this odd older track that floats from project to project. Other than the voice change, it doesn't feel like a Camille song.

With all those variables, it belongs on 1999 Deluxe, which keeps its nature pure.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #54 posted 01/07/20 8:50am

LoveGalore

TrivialPursuit said:

bonatoc said:


What about the released version?
It clearly belongs to SOTT (or Camille, but there's no way it would to be released as a single LP).


But "Feel U Up" came out offically in 1989 on "Partyman"'s B-side, not 1987. Is that what you meant?

Anyhoo, the song's genesis was earlier, which is why it fits on 1999 deluxe. Granted, it's a tough call. Old songs come out later, and are associated with later projects. "Bold Generation" and "We Can Funk" are prime examples. They are inherent to 1982, but we didn't hear them until eight years after, so where do they belong? A GB deluxe, or the 1999 Deluxe?

For me, I think "Feel U Up" belongs on 1999 Deluxe because the songwriting, the style, the hooks, etc., are very 1982. It was great we had an updated version in 1989, but it still felt... odd when listening to all things Batman related. It was out of place, in a way. Even on Camille it's sorta weird because much of Camille's material was recorded around the same time, then we still have this odd older track that floats from project to project. Other than the voice change, it doesn't feel like a Camille song.

With all those variables, it belongs on 1999 Deluxe, which keeps its nature pure.

Well, there's nothing stopping them from doing what they did with Possessed. Each era's version is included on the era-specific set.

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I think stuff like Girl, Feel U Up, and The Question of U are most complex. They were essentially untouched when they were released (which is different than BG, WCF, Can't Stop, etc).

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To me, Feel U Up 86 absolutely belongs with the 86 material as that's where it was intended to be released. But the fact is, it wasn't. Same with Girl - recorded in 1982, released in 85. TQOU - recorded in 85, released in 90.

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But it feels weird to have them all separated from their recorded eras.

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TrivialPursuit

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Well, there's nothing stopping them from doing what they did with Possessed. Each era's version is included on the era-specific set.

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But it feels weird to have them all separated from their recorded eras.


Yeah, the "Possessed" thing was an unusual choice. I sorta thought maybe they included the version of either on 1999 and PR because it was recorded in 1982 and was a b-side, but was also used on the PR tour. It works, though.

The separation sorta makes sense because he often updated songs, and we have multiple versions. There is some logic to peppering the more significant songs across different editions.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #56 posted 01/07/20 9:04am

mbdtyler

TrivialPursuit said:

bonatoc said:


What about the released version?
It clearly belongs to SOTT (or Camille, but there's no way it would to be released as a single LP).


But "Feel U Up" came out offically in 1989 on "Partyman"'s B-side, not 1987. Is that what you meant?

Anyhoo, the song's genesis was earlier, which is why it fits on 1999 deluxe. Granted, it's a tough call. Old songs come out later, and are associated with later projects. "Bold Generation" and "We Can Funk" are prime examples. They are inherent to 1982, but we didn't hear them until eight years after, so where do they belong? A GB deluxe, or the 1999 Deluxe?

For me, I think "Feel U Up" belongs on 1999 Deluxe because the songwriting, the style, the hooks, etc., are very 1982. It was great we had an updated version in 1989, but it still felt... odd when listening to all things Batman related. It was out of place, in a way. Even on Camille it's sorta weird because much of Camille's material was recorded around the same time, then we still have this odd older track that floats from project to project. Other than the voice change, it doesn't feel like a Camille song.

With all those variables, it belongs on 1999 Deluxe, which keeps its nature pure.

The original recording absolutely fits in on 1999 Deluxe. As for the 1986 version, I don't think it would hurt anything if they included it on both SOTT and Batman Deluxe releases.

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Reply #57 posted 01/09/20 11:29am

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LoveGalore said:

SquirrelMeat said:


Marketing. Hardcore will buy it for Rebirth alone (it wasn't on CB, are you thinking of Good Love?)

Casuals won't know where the other tracks are pulled from. It's a mystery that can be spun. It's commercial; Good Love, Shockadelica and Strange Relationship would be strong singles to promote it.

Coupled with an extra disc of missing Camille tracks, alt mixes and possibly regular vocal versions, we'll lap it up.

Sorry yeah, I meant Crystal Ball 86. Take a look at the tracklist for Camille. You're talking a couple B sides, a sound track song, and an unreleased song. The rest is on Crystal Ball/SOTT. It'd be a supreme waste to have to buy the same songs for the 18th time to facilitate a hard copy posthumous Camille album. I'd much rather see Crystal Ball come out because although it has most of SOTT on it as well, it has slightly tweaked or altogether alt versions of other songs. I see it as a kind of analog to Bowie's Gouster/YA in that it basically is the same album but kinda not. Camille on the other hand bears absolutely no difference from the songs that went on to be released. I think the only real alternative would be to release SOTT deluxe with a disc of DF outtakes, a disc of Crystal Ball outtakes, and a disc of other random outtakes (Emotional Pump, Come Home, 101, etc) with detailed explanations of how Sign o the Times evolved - with a mention (and perhaps a pic of the mock up) of Camille.


My problem is, I want them all! lol

I would genuinely love seperate CD's on the shelf for Junk Music, Dream Factory, Camille, Crystal Ball etc etc.

If they did do that (I don't think they will), it would make it a lot easier to then place the remaining era tracks on the relevent, Parade, SOTT, Lovesexy deluxe.

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Reply #58 posted 01/09/20 12:14pm

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mbdtyler said:

Waltervandenvogelwejde said:

Thank you for the effort. Opinions may differ on what to include, or where to include some songs,yet Parade Deluxe w/o An honest man (full piano version) is a no-go, and that is not open for discussion hmph!, also, what about the album-tracks with Clare Fischer stuff that were released without it (like new position), and which version of others here with us (w and w/o orchestration) or old friends, i want them all drool3

I hope they include the mix of "Others Here With Us" without the orchestration. The song is already discordant enough with the screaming synths, but Clare's contributions overwhelm the track.

Yeah I hate the orchestral version. Fucking aural nightmare.

I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore...
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Reply #59 posted 01/09/20 12:33pm

rusty1

i think that the original version of
" Witness 4 the prosecution" blows away
the over produced version with Wendy & Lisa
BOB4theFUNK
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