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Oddities & Anomalies So over Prince's many,many,many albums, this vast body of work....what have we spotted that's out of place? Like maybe mistakes that made it to the final cut, or Easter eggs like putting an album in a computer & it creates an image. I suppose the most well known example is the lack of baseline on When Doves Cry. Is there any tracks that had accidental talking or are there any items that to this day we couldn't figure out. Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird. | |
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The lack of bassline (correct spelling) in When Doves Cry was intentional - not out of place or an oddity in any way. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Hi Monarch, There's a skit on the NPG Exodus album that contains a short pause in the audio. For years I assumed that something was being censored (possibly for legal reasons) but it turns out this was actually an error due to an issue with the glass master. This album was more commonly pressed in Europe, but apparently there are a few Australian pressings in circulation that do not contain this error. Annoyingly this pause is so common to most CDs that even the digital download on Tidal still contains it. | |
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Mistakes that Prince kept in... The flat audio quality on Ballad of Dorothy Parker, the mic quality on If I Was Your Girlfriend, and the backing vocals being delayed by two bars on Forever In My Life. Sign "O" The Times was littered with cock ups. | |
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Any time there is an explosion it’s apparently a fuck up (according to Dez that is ) 😂 | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I knew When Doves Cry was deliberate. I'm putting that in the oddity pile. I saw a video called Oddities and Anomalies of Abby road & figured Prince must have a few derp moments with how many albums he produced. I remember the storage talking toward the end of The Morning Papers. Wasn't the reverb on Little Red Corvet a mistake but he ended up liking it? Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird. | |
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On HitNRun vol 1, it sounds like crap during the whole album. Was it intentional? | |
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djThunderfunk said:
HDtracks has the LP version. The CD version is in fact a single edit from back then, but I never knew why it was put on the CD. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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There's a misprint of Rave that contains two errors in the form of extended silent segues, and it's very common (maybe even more common than the real version). We had a thread about it about a year ago. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Isn't the backing vocal on Forever in My Life actually ahead of the vocal? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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"Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful" was incorrectly listed as "Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful" on the album listing. This seems far too obvious to have been a mistake, I mean how could no one notice that?
Does anyone have anymore details on this? Was it intentional? [Edited 1/22/20 22:45pm] | |
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Hi Trivial, [EDIT: Retracted. I don't know what I'm talking about!] [Edited 1/23/20 6:13am] | |
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I believe it's actually a promo edit rather than a single edit? I don't mean to correct you just to be pedantic since I literally just double checked I was right using your site but I've always found it's such a strange version to end up as the go-to. | |
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On the third verse of "What's My Name," his mouth is making some very noticeable saliva-y noises, almost as if he'd been chewing gum during pauses in his vocal delivery. (It's very noticeable after he says, "Or do u live 4 love?") | |
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What, really? When was this confirmed? | |
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Surely that was intentional... was it not? | |
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Susan has mentioned that Prince used an early DSP based effect box on occasion (forget the name), but the Camille voice sounds like tape manipulation to me. There's usually some tell-tale artifacts when using FFT based pitch shifting. I might be wrong though. [Edited 1/23/20 5:27am] | |
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1:09:55 - Prince - “If I was Your Girlfriend” 1:14:52 - Recording "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" | |
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Surprised no one has mentioned the fucked up edit of Let's Go Crazy where the sermon is playing over the beginning of the song (and, thus, itself). | |
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Oh, cool - I could listen to Susan talking about studio technicalities all day.
Yeah, as someone who dabbles in DSP and sound design I can usually tell. There’s also the issue of latency when using DSP based pitch shifting – I suspect that manual manipulation was simply better suited most of the time. I recall Susan talking about the device that you’re thinking of though – it was some kind of early digital harmonizer. I’d love to know where he used it – wish that I could remember the name. | |
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Oh how interesting, thanks | |
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There are a couple of songs (can't think of them at the moment) that I swear I can hear a telephone ringing. edit: U Got The Look sounds like two telephone rings at 4:26 and 4:29.
Also, I Wanna Melt With U, I think I can hear coughing at around the 2:52-2:53 point. [Edited 1/23/20 10:05am] [Edited 1/23/20 10:07am] "I like to watch." | |
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Is this where someone in the skit says something like "Same way I saw your mama last night"? On my vinyl it's complete but on my CD it's paused out. At first I thought it was just my CD but it's definitely a glitch. Thanks for confirming this. [Edited 1/23/20 12:03pm] | |
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I always felt that it was such a clever idea to foreshadow the lyrics rather than echo them, I just assumed that it was conceived that way. It works beautifully.
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