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That Dream Factory album that we fantasized but never existed... Hey y'all, . Just some thoughts I wanted to share with oldskoolers, inspired by the recent SOTT Deluxe rumor, I just wanted to check how y'all feel about this and if our past execptations were similar. . IIRC, the first time the 3 known Dream Factory configs were revealed were in a 1998 Uptown issue, though it's possible Uptown revealed them earlier, but here I'm talking about those days before these tracklists were unearthed, the early 90's. The existence of a 4th Prince And The Revolution album titled DF and finally replaced by SOTT was known, but - at least for me and the other, older fans I hung out with back then - the content was not assumed to be an SOTT-in-progress, as was finally revealed, but some entirely different project altogether with few, if any track at all in common with SOTT. What we had were bootlegs with many tracks from that era, and I remember us speculating about what DF could have been like. We imagined a more group-oriented effort sound and a very light jazz-pop record that, we assumed, probably contained more or less the following songs: the then unknown Dream Factory of course, but also Movie Star, Power Fantastic, Last Heart, Sexual Suicide, A Place In Heaven, Witness, Large Room, Can't Stop, Wonderful Ass, Girl O' My Dreams, Databank, We Can Funk... This epic record would have been a very different album than SOTT and, it turned out, despite some of the aforementioned tracks being included on one or several DF configs, a very different album than any of these as well. . In the end, I remember being disappointed when I finally discovered that DF had so much in common with SOTT, and it's very likely that even if P had not disbanded The Revolution and maintained the DF concept, the album we would have gotten in March 1987 would have evolved from that July configuration and would have been even more like SOTT anyway. So while the tracks do exist, the magical Prince And The Revolution album me and my friends were so certain they'd be on never existed outside of our imagination, and when I think of it I'm somewhat nostalgic of this imaginary album. . Did you and your friends also fantasize about DF before you knew what was on it? [Edited 6/15/20 8:10am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think of the June 86 tracklist as the real last "Dream Factory" by July it starts turning into Crystal Ball (and then SOTT). But even the July track list is still a very different album from SOTT.
In my mind I did have Old Friends for Sale on this but overall I still think the Estate shoud still consider working with the Revolution to make a Dream Factory release with one of the close to final tracklisting and include cover art and photos from that era. I'd buy it multple formats. See what Brian Wilson did with Smile.
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Yep, it was Uptown, I was a member, I remember it very well, I still have the old issues. And I was also surprised to see that DF had much in common with SOTT. I guess it was just work in progress and even Prince himself didn't really know what he wanted with it. Imagine it had come out as a double album instead of SOTT... I don't think it would have madde much of a difference! Critics would have gone, wow, a fantastic new double album from Prince! just the same. He was at a time where he could do no wrong with fans and critics alike. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Both Thunderball and Sabotage did a Dream Factory release. So they do exist... Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Can't remember when I first heard or knew of the existence of DF, probably not before the late 90's.
Only got to actually hear it when it was released by Thunderball. Not that it wasn't a let down, but found very little substance in it -All in all, very little of it was actually *new* to us by then.
The configuration or flow of the album felt a bit as a hodgepodge to be honest. It lacks some cohesiveness to me. Perhaps that's just the consequence of being used to SOTT as we know it for over a decade by the time I got to hear it. | |
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Joy In Repetition should have been there with Crystall Ball, Dream Factory, In A Large Room, Old Friends 4 Sale, Power Fantastic, We Can Funk, Last Heart, A Place In Heaven, Movie Star | |
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databank said: Hey y'all, . Just some thoughts I wanted to share with oldskoolers, inspired by the recent SOTT Deluxe rumor, I just wanted to check how y'all feel about this and if our past execptations were similar. . IIRC, the first time the 3 known Dream Factory configs were revealed were in a 1998 Uptown issue, though it's possible Uptown revealed them earlier, but here I'm talking about those days before these tracklists were unearthed, the early 90's. The existence of a 4th Prince And The Revolution album titled DF and finally replaced by SOTT was known, but - at least for me and the other, older fans I hung out with back then - the content was not assumed to be an SOTT-in-progress, as was finally revealed, but some entirely different project altogether with few, if any track at all in common with SOTT. What we had were bootlegs with many tracks from that era, and I remember us speculating about what DF could have been like. We imagined a more group-oriented effort sound and a very light jazz-pop record that, we assumed, probably contained more or less the following songs: the then unknown Dream Factory of course, but also Movie Star, Power Fantastic, Last Heart, Sexual Suicide, A Place In Heaven, Witness, Large Room, Can't Stop, Wonderful Ass, Girl O' My Dreams, Databank, We Can Funk... This epic record would have been a very different album than SOTT and, it turned out, despite some of the aforementioned tracks being included on one or several DF configs, a very different album than any of these as well. . In the end, I remember being disappointed when I finally discovered that DF had so much in common with SOTT, and it's very likely that even if P had not disbanded The Revolution and maintained the DF concept, the album we would have gotten in March 1987 would have evolved from that July configuration and would have bee Did you and your friends also fantasize about DF before you knew what was on it? [Edited 6/15/20 8:10am] Sometimes Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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[color=blue] I really get what what you are saying, a more group oriented project was what existed in my head.Every now and again I still make playlists of tracks that were slated for early and later Dream Factory configurations + bits and pieces of "the dawn" musical or "Coco boys" musical + tracks from Wendy and Lisa's debut. I was a big Prince and the revolution fan, and really had in mind an "everybody jam expanded revolution" kind of band with shiela on percussion and Miko and Levi and Boni and Susannah in there as well [\color] | |
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7. I Can't Stop This Feeling I Got 9. In Large Room With No Light | |
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7. I Can't Stop This Feeling I Got 9. In Large Room With No Light Ha! It was my second bootleg after Charade, purchased in early 92.It was fantastic indeed. I still have a rip. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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7. I Can't Stop This Feeling I Got 9. In Large Room With No Light I loved that record. I played it to death. The sound was piss poor but still I loved it. Another really good bootleg put together like an album was The Purple Underground vol one. Side 1 Crystal Ball Strange Relationship (Wendy and Lisa version) Wonderful Ass Side 2 Movie Star A Place in Heaven (Prince vocal) All Day, All Night Neon Telephone Eternity Those two albums if they were officially released would both be in my top 10 easily. I kind of wish the Vault material was presented like these. Shorter pseudo albums. [Edited 6/19/20 12:30pm] | |
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If Prince & the Revolution continued, I still don't think we would have gotten SOTT as we know it. We might have gotten Dream Factory-Crystal Ball or a bigger version of the June 86 Configuration. A big part of me still believes we would have gotten Dream Factory & Camille released. Prince becoming his own protege(Camille) . I will say that 86-87 shift is like a time warp | |
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Honestly, I don't rememeber the 'Dream Factory' concept leaking until the 90's. . | |
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I know in a lot of Parade show, "This is what it's like in the Dream Factory woooo oooh" was sung/mixed into certain songs, often.
I also noticed in some later Parade shows/after shows some of the stage set up that was used on the SOTT show, was being incorporated on the Parade set. Susannah's outfit that Cat ended up wearing was already in, before the disbanding of the Revolution. And clothing styles were being made, ie Wendy was wearing an outfit Prince wore during the SOTT sets, when they joined the Bangels on a show(right after the disbanding). But this is all a different side of the Dream Factory preporation.
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Can you post some of these pics? | |
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