RODSERLING said: The 3 year gap was because Prince couldn't find a record house, plain and simple. After 2007, no label wanted to work under Prince s conditions. . He tried to Fuck WB in the 90's He fucked BMG with Emancipation He fucked Arista wit Rave ( he even received an paycheck in advance of 11 millions $) He fucked Sony with the release of Planet Earth in the daily mail, He fucked Universal with the promotion of 3121. . So like he literally tried to fuck every label, his only chance was to go back to WB. WB was interested only because Prince was supposed to give in exchange the Purple Rain Deluxe they wanted so much. Moreover, WB had a back catalogue to sell, contrary to other record houses, so it was more profitable. . Eventually he fucked WB once more by not giving them what they wanted. [Edited 2/21/20 5:39am] Also, Emancipation was EMI not BMG and I'm not aware of them being unhappy with him and Emancipation. I'm also not sure what happened with Universal and 3121 (though I know there were issues leading to the cancelation of Milk & Honey but I never knew the specifics. Not saying you are wrong in either case but could you source your info? I'm aware of the other issues with WB, Arista and Sony, though, so he undeniably had a bad rep in the majors industry. I just would like to know where your info on Emancipation and 3121 comes from A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Purple Music? (the label) Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Kobalt? Or was that just a publishing deal? I forget. That news blip seemed to come and go very quickly. | |
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It was Kobalt. They were going to release PLECTRUM. On one of the interviews during the time, there's a part where the ladies sign the contract on the tour bus. Always felt a bit staged, that part. I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore... | |
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Kobalt? Or was that just a publishing deal? I forget. That news blip seemed to come and go very quickly. Yes it was Kobalt. It appears P let them down to go back to WB. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Purple Music? (the label) Maybe them, too. I don't remember any announcement beyond the few singles but I could have forgotten. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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For what it's worth - I've been told there was "an incident" on the Welcome 2 Australia tour. An incident with painkillers. I was told this by someone that was in the band and on the tour, and witnessed it first hand. This hasn't been publicly documented as far as I know, and there are walls of silence between the people that were around so I wouldn't expect it to.
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Interesting, thx. However someone who worked in the studio with him during these exact "gap" years told me that as far as they could tell, Prince recorded as frantically as ever in the years 2011-2013, and since touring and recording takes more efforts than compiling and releasing records, I still would assume it had little to do with his health issues, no matter how serious they may have been. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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There was also the incident in L.A. in 2011, where he had to have his stomach pumped at Cedars-Sinai and nearly died. I was told at the time that we were VERY close to losing him then and that it was also a major reason why he and Sheila fell out at the time (and why she stayed within arm's reach out of true concern). | |
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- Still strange that no one (yet) openend up about it. Prince is dead, who could possibly harm them with spredding more info on that (issue you're mentioning)? Respect ? Are there still some sort of contractual obligations ? To painful or embarrassing to be told ? To be honest, that could be very interesting, considdering all that happened after this. - So if they/someone told you this... what is the reason to not make it public? It's only we Prince fans that are interested in this kind of info. no ? - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- Still strange that no one (yet) openend up about it. Prince is dead, who could possibly harm them with spredding more info on that (issue you're mentioning)? Respect ? Are there still some sort of contractual obligations ? To painful or embarrassing to be told ? To be honest, that could be very interesting, considdering all that happened after this. - So if they/someone told you this... what is the reason to not make it public? It's only we Prince fans that are interested in this kind of info. no ? - If I recall correctly it was Elisa Fiorillo who alluded to this incident in an online interview. I think much of the silence is due to the band members continuing love and respect of Prince and concern for his dignity and privacy. In addition, NDAs were signed and it is not particularly professional to abandon your agreements, even if it is now legally possible, because the subject is deceased. Many of these artists are going to desire to work with other names (also commonly using NDAs) that also demand discretion. In addition, they might also want to collaborate with the Estate and perform at Paisley. Being perceived as potentially 'damaging' Prince's legacy is not going to help with that. * [Edited 2/22/20 2:38am] | |
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databank said: RODSERLING said: The 3 year gap was because Prince couldn't find a record house, plain and simple. After 2007, no label wanted to work under Prince s conditions. . He tried to Fuck WB in the 90's He fucked BMG with Emancipation He fucked Arista wit Rave ( he even received an paycheck in advance of 11 millions $) He fucked Sony with the release of Planet Earth in the daily mail, He fucked Universal with the promotion of 3121. . So like he literally tried to fuck every label, his only chance was to go back to WB. WB was interested only because Prince was supposed to give in exchange the Purple Rain Deluxe they wanted so much. Moreover, WB had a back catalogue to sell, contrary to other record houses, so it was more profitable. . Eventually he fucked WB once more by not giving them what they wanted. [Edited 2/21/20 5:39am] Except that, even if no major would sign him anymore (and we don't know that for a fact since it's not documented - it's a reasonable hypothesis, but a purely speculative one), he could still have released the records himself online or thru any smaller label, so I don't think it has anything to do with this. Except that he wanted to sell his albums to a large audience. Look what happened in return with the HitnRun albums, sold very confidentially. By the way he also fucked Tidal by releasing HitnRun physically, since it was supposed to be a streaming/digital exclusivity. | |
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databank said: renfield said:
Kobalt? Or was that just a publishing deal? I forget. That news blip seemed to come and go very quickly. Yes it was Kobalt. It appears P let them down to go back to WB. He let Kobalt down because it was a small label and he wanted his releases to be big. For Lotus Flower, only a small label in France was eager to release it. They said after his death that Prince never bored to ask his royalties. | |
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databank said: RODSERLING said: The 3 year gap was because Prince couldn't find a record house, plain and simple. After 2007, no label wanted to work under Prince s conditions. . He tried to Fuck WB in the 90's He fucked BMG with Emancipation He fucked Arista wit Rave ( he even received an paycheck in advance of 11 millions $) He fucked Sony with the release of Planet Earth in the daily mail, He fucked Universal with the promotion of 3121. . So like he literally tried to fuck every label, his only chance was to go back to WB. WB was interested only because Prince was supposed to give in exchange the Purple Rain Deluxe they wanted so much. Moreover, WB had a back catalogue to sell, contrary to other record houses, so it was more profitable. . Eventually he fucked WB once more by not giving them what they wanted. [Edited 2/21/20 5:39am] Also, Emancipation was EMI not BMG and I'm not aware of them being unhappy with him and Emancipation. I'm also not sure what happened with Universal and 3121 (though I know there were issues leading to the cancelation of Milk & Honey but I never knew the specifics. Not saying you are wrong in either case but could you source your info? I'm aware of the other issues with WB, Arista and Sony, though, so he undeniably had a bad rep in the majors industry. I just would like to know where your info on Emancipation and 3121 comes from You re right it s EMI, not BMG ! EMI didn't want his cover of Betcha as a lead single, IIRC they wanted something like Facedown. They went away with that, but despite a lot of airplay, the album didn't sell. . They paid a huge amount of Money to Prince in advance but the album was a commercial flop. Eventually when they tried to release Facedown, EMI was broke, going through a financial crisis. . For 3121, Dr Funkenberry stated some years ago that Prince didn't get along with Universal promotional plan. I remember that Universal wanted Prince to go in France make a lot of TV and awards, the plan was released to the press. . Prince didn't do anything of that list. . He was also mad at appearing at Pop Idol, whereas it was a chance for the album to get more exposure, a chance negociated by Universal. Then he didn't play anything from 3121 in the Superbowl. . It just shows that it doesn't worth investing in Prince when he is so reluctant to play the game of the promotion. | |
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Lol I never knew that ! | |
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Militant said: For what it's worth - I've been told there was "an incident" on the Welcome 2 Australia tour. An incident with painkillers. I was told this by someone that was in the band and on the tour, and witnessed it first hand. This hasn't been publicly documented as far as I know, and there are walls of silence between the people that were around so I wouldn't expect it to.
Of course his health condition has something to do with it. I think he really wanted to do something like a Purple Rain Tour that WB wanted him to do ( some insiders announced a promotion a la Diamonds and Pearls for the deluxe edition in 2014). He was interested by the concept of Songs in the Key of life concerts. . I also think he really wanted to do music videos for AOA ( FunkNRoll was scheduled then given up because of related budget problems) and TV promotion, but he simply couldn't anymore. | |
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Interesting, thx. However someone who worked in the studio with him during these exact "gap" years told me that as far as they could tell, Prince recorded as frantically as ever in the years 2011-2013, and since touring and recording takes more efforts than compiling and releasing records, I still would assume it had little to do with his health issues, no matter how serious they may have been. Morris Hayes said that Prince recorded 10 albums between 2010-2014. I also read that he recorded over 100 songs with 3RDEYEGIRL Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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shelby seems the most trustworthy friend you could have i would keep her too.. | |
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There is no doubt P was a pain in the ass when it came to making business with him as a label, and that there was a big contradiction between the way he bashed majors and kept getting back working with them (a freed slave criticizing slave trade while at the same time conducting business with people who still own slaves, if we're to use P's own words). Wanting a major because he wanted a big advance was his problem, and it may be no majors wanted him anymore (we don't have proof of that, but it's a reasonable hypothesis), but just to be clear, I find it unfair to say about this that no "label" (or "record house" as you said) would sign P, because it implies that there is no alternative between majors and self-distribution, when you have hundreds of small labels struggling to exist. I think all these indie labels and their artists deserve recognition: they exist, they work hard, they produce a lot of quality music, and kids should be told about them, not led to believe that the music industry is limited to the big 3 corporate majors A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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While IDK nothing for a fact, I have an alternative hypothesis to offer to this. Kobalt was indeed indie but by no way "small" (see their roster, which I remember was already as impressive back in 2014: https://www.kobaltmusic.com/roster/all). My hypothesis is that when negociating with WB, P planned, as announced, to release Plec with Kobalt as planned but WB said "you ain't competing our AOA with Kobalt's Plec", and this probably led to heated negociations with WB trying to have P give up on Plec altogether and P trying to force Plec upon WB because he'd release it with or without them, and WB eventually prefered to have both records than a record competing with another label's record. Pure speculation on my part but makes sense, because if any indie had the means to support a record, it was Kobalt. I really hope one day we get to learn about these 2014 negociations with WB anyway. Someone has to speak!! A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I didn't know any of this, thx I had also forgotten about the mess with 20ten mentioned above. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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This has been a hugely interesting thread...thanks to everyone, I learned so much. | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Whatever happend to the follow up of Plectrum Electrum? Remember the 3rdEyeGirl youtube page where they showd footage of the recording season with the orchestra saying its for the follow up... Guess he changed gears with the Tidal deal for HitnRun. | |
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but he recorded many albums during that span.. | |
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