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Don't forget Motown! They proved that you can have pop artists while still having very sophisticated music by first class musicians! If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Also true.
Stevie was on fucking FIRE in the 70's but doing what he wanted - making trends and not following them - much like Prince in the 80's. SO MUCH of pop/R&P sounded like Prince in the 80's becuse he SET the trends. "Supersticion" was NOT pop. But it is NOW. | |
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Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I reckon it would have been a great album, weird and quirky. Housequake would have been the first single then Strange Relationship, IIWYG, Shockadelica and Good Love the last single. | |
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slyjackson said: I reckon it would have been a great album, weird and quirky. Housequake would have been the first single then Strange Relationship, IIWYG, Shockadelica and Good Love the last single. Shockadelica was planned as the first single. Nothing is known about further singles. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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LoveGalore said: Camille is what people want the Black Album to be - quirky, funky, weird, sexy, alluring. It succeeds in all the ways Black Album horribly fails. I’ll never understand why he didn’t put crystal ball and rebirth of the flesh on the Black Album instead of 2 nigs and dead on it. It would have been killer Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy | |
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Dazza said: LoveGalore said: Camille is what people want the Black Album to be - quirky, funky, weird, sexy, alluring. It succeeds in all the ways Black Album horribly fails. I’ll never understand why he didn’t put crystal ball and rebirth of the flesh on the Black Album instead of 2 nigs and dead on it. It would have been killer My guess but I'd say CB was simply out of topic, and ROTF was always thought of as an opener and thematically Le Grind fulfilled a similar purpose but way more in line with the BA concept (and way more dancefloor friendly). So to me it's a no brainer. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Really? I didn't know that, it would have been great, I deem that song as a great one. Though, it's missing a little southern guitar in the bridge. | |
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I'd say it's an odd choice for a single, not very accessible material for the masses. But I guess that, like TBA, the project would have been more of a statement than an attempt to hit the charts. The b-side of that first intended single was to be Housequake BTW. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Just trying to get the right timeline, but it's difficult. . The story is: -Jesse Johnson releases Crazay as a single (and as he says it, it was #1 when Susan Rogers called him about the song Shockadelica) -Prince hears about Jesse's soon to be released album with title Shockadelica, but without title song -Prince records the song Shockadelica on 16 September 1986 -Prince gets Susan Rogers to inform Jesse that he'll get a tape of the song -Jesse says "no thank you" -Prince then acts like a jerk and debuts the song on radio "a few days after recording it" and "a few weeks before Jesse's album was to come out" (date unknown?) -Camille album gets sequenced, gets a catalog number and test pressing, scheduled for January 1987 -First Camille single, Shockadelica, gets test pressing 6 November 1986 (with Housequake as B side) -Prince abandons Camille concept -Prince sequences first Crystal Ball on 30 November -Sign of the Times is released 30 March 1987 -If I Was Your Girlfriend is released as single, with Shockadelica as B side on 6 May 1987 . Question is, when did the album Shockadelica come out? All I could find is "1986". It must have been towards the end, otherwise the timeline doesn't make sense. Also, it seems likely that Shockadelica couldn't have actually been included anymore on Jesse's album, or not easily. According to Jesse, the album was already out. . Does anyone know the correct order of events? Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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H [Edited 7/14/20 5:58am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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mediumdry said: Just trying to get the right timeline, but it's difficult. . The story is: -Jesse Johnson releases Crazay as a single (and as he says it, it was #1 when Susan Rogers called him about the song Shockadelica) -Prince hears about Jesse's soon to be released album with title Shockadelica, but without title song -Prince records the song Shockadelica on 16 September 1986 -Prince gets Susan Rogers to inform Jesse that he'll get a tape of the song -Jesse says "no thank you" -Prince then acts like a jerk and debuts the song on radio "a few days after recording it" and "a few weeks before Jesse's album was to come out" (date unknown?) -Camille album gets sequenced, gets a catalog number and test pressing, scheduled for January 1987 -First Camille single, Shockadelica, gets test pressing 6 November 1986 (with Housequake as B side) -Prince abandons Camille concept -Prince sequences first Crystal Ball on 30 November -Sign of the Times is released 30 March 1987 -If I Was Your Girlfriend is released as single, with Shockadelica as B side on 6 May 1987 . Question is, when did the album Shockadelica come out? All I could find is "1986". It must have been towards the end, otherwise the timeline doesn't make sense. Also, it seems likely that Shockadelica couldn't have actually been included anymore on Jesse's album, or not easily. According to Jesse, the album was already out. . Does anyone know the correct order of events? The answer to your question is on my website, the album was released on 09/22/86. I now realize this makes the narrative a little odd, as it means that it was too late anyway for Jesse to include the song even if he'd wanted to. But Prince probably wasn't aware of the release date. I must also admit that I don't remember how I found the release date for the album but if I put it on the site it should mean that my source was reliable. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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SHUT UP ALREADY! DAMN!!! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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I don't know bout you but to me IIWYG, Strange Realationship and Shockadelica should have been togheter, specially IIWYG and Shockadelica. | |
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Jesse told this Story @ His Bunkers Shows in MPLS (2017). After declining Prince's Song, Prince said "Well if U don't put it out I am. And when I do NOBODY is gonna care bout Ur Album"!! Mind U, Jesse worked w/Sly Stone on said Album (Crazay), who Prince LOVED!!!! | |
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^^ I remember Jesse was so pissed about this.He did an interview with Rock N’Soul magazine where he totally trashed Prince.He felt that,if Prince released a song called “Shockadelica”,it would look like he stole the idea/title from Prince. | |
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These guys were funny. I mean, by releasing the song as a b-side, 8 months after Jesse's album, when said album's promotion was probably reaching its end anyway, Prince probably didn't do much harm. Now of course playing it on KMOJ a few days (not weeks, contrarily to what Princevault says, at least if my dates are correct) before the album got out was more of a meanie, but my understanding is that the song was only played once, and it was a local radio. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Don't get me wrong, it would have been Canon Golden for sure in the line of his 80s output but I don't think the music is 'masterpiece' in the level of instrumental/sounds from other albums, to be 'greatest' but it sure would have been a great Prince release to stand with the other albums.
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I have a custom versino of SOTT, the track listing is a bit different with a few songs replaced but it flows really well.
Sign O' The Times Play in the Sunshine Housequake The Ballad of Dorothy Parker Shockadelica Starfish and Coffee Slow Love Rebirth of The Flesh Forever In My Life The Ball If I Was Your Girlfriend Strange Relationship I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man The Cross It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night Adore
I think, I'd change Adore to not have the songs fade into each other, and I'd possibly replace Forever with Crucial [Edited 8/7/20 0:33am] | |
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I likec that you included Shockadelica, great song. | |
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I think the more interesting question is what would have replaced the Camille album tracks on Sign O' The Times, had the Camille album been released? | |
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The 'Camille' album IMO was the funk bible! Seriously, Prince was channeling funk in a major way on this album. Camille would've stood as one of his funkiest albums; a very concentrated effort with no filler. Promotion and marketing would've been interesting, but the music stands on it's own and speaks for itself and definitely would've sold itself. The 'Camille' helped sell SOTT! | |
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