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Is Prince's legendary vault mostly a case of quantity over quality? I'm starting to become a bit disillusioned with all these posthumous releases. Yes, it's incredible how prolific he was, but honestly speaking, how many unreleased songs of his are really as great as the ones he put out? Not that many. We all have tons of them but I can count on one hand the ones that are truly great. | |
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I think it is important to remember that the vault holds more than unreleased tracks. It is a document of his entire career - i assume it holds almost every concert, after show in some format. Rehearsals, jam sessions. It contains so much stuff we will most likely never hear it all within our lifetime. As a lover of his music, I am glad this library of music/video exist than not. There are moments in live performance which are equally as meaningful to me than the studio releases. You'll never know a girl called Nikki and you'll never find Erotic City | |
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I disagree. There are hundreds of unreleased (or previously unreleased) songs that are so much better than many of the songs he decided to include on his official albums. It boggles the mind that he didn´t release, for example, a strong song like Someone 2 Call but instead released stuff like Jughead, Push, I Like Funky Music, or AOC. Sure, they´re from different eras but still....
. Also, it´s nice to have live versions, alternate versions and rehearsals of songs we´ve known for many years.
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I guess it depends on your expectations. One man's treasure is another man's trash right?
For me personally, I adore all the unfinished sketches of songs, the prototypical ideas behind such and such a song, all the rough early demos and unreleased jams that give deeper insight into his songwriting. Of course I'm not expecting all of it to live up to the studio album releases that he loved enough to polish up and present to the world, but this material scratches a different kind of itch for me. I know Prince is gone, I'm not looking for a new, totally finished Prince studio album release, that can't happen now.
I also love the live performances, the rehearsal footage, all that stuff that exposes his musicianship, unclouded by studio technique and over-embellishment. On his studio albums, he often buried guitar parts that I'd love to hear more clearly, or he polished up songs that I'd love to hear in more basic form. So for me, all the vault releases so far have been wonderful.
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Any Prince outtake is somebody else's gem. It's that easy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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If you take into all the boots that have been released over the years containing vault material, it may rather be the case that we've just heard the cream of the vault crop. And I say this because my favourite prince material is a pretty even split between released, unreleased and live recordings. | |
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The outtakes also underscore the incredible range he had, tracks like Yah u know further illustrate the new wave influence. Then there's the reggae tinged If it'll make u Happy.. Love hearing the fly on the wall skeletal acoustic versions of Sister . All of these + many others just help further the narrative that he was the best to ever do it. [Edited 7/5/20 9:32am] | |
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I remember a documentary about Prince's Vault. Sonny T was asked if you could listen to all of it. He said: "No. Because you'd be sitting there for ten years!"
The SOTT Deluxe looks promising, because Prince was at his creative peak and there's lots of great unreleased songs from that era. But I can't say that there was a lot of great stuff on PR Deluxe. I didn't even bother with the other releases. If we were to have box sets that really show us what's in the Vault, then we would have 20-30 CD sets for every year and I think even the most devoted diehard fan would throw in the towel after a while. [Edited 7/5/20 10:27am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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No, I don't think so at all. | |
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Of course there are plenty of "sub par" songs and "noodles" in the vault. Equally I would say that of all the tracks in the vault that I have heard (circa 300 or so songs) nothing is better than the best of the released songs (barring the fact that we all have different taste). However, there are some truly excellent unreleased songs that are easily as good as the majority of the released stuff. 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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When I heard Open Book and Get Blue on that YELLOW bootleg I couldn't believe this was at the same time as he made Graffitti Bridge. Those songs would've been stone cold classics if released officially in 1990/1991 [Edited 7/5/20 14:35pm] | |
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I had a tape of that bootleg in my car and gave some friends of mine a ride and they were blown away by both songs but more so by Open Book. They asked me if that was really Prince and why he didn´t release the song on his own album. They thought it sounded a bit like U2´s Still Haven´t Found What I´ve Been Looking For. I disagreed, but I agreed that it´s a great song that he should have kept for himself. I heard Someone 2 Call for the first time a couple of days ago and was surprised that he never released or played that song. It´s fantastic and I can´t get enough of it. In my opinion right up there with those other gems from the Purple Rain heyday. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I would say many unreleased tracks are just as good if not better than a lot of the album tracks. Not all of course, but all in all the quality of the unreleased stuff especially from the '80s I think is very high | |
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Wolfie87 said: When I heard Open Book and Get Blue on that YELLOW bootleg I couldn't believe this was at the same time as he made Graffitti Bridge. Those songs would've been stone cold classics if released officially in 1990/1991 [Edited 7/5/20 14:35pm] Add Love Thy Will Be Done, Well Done, Allegiance, I Hear Your Voice and we're pretty close to an album that's better than GB or D&P! If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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I think a lot of the outtakes are absolutely incredible and on par with his best work. My very favorite song by anyone is "Moonbeam Levels". I agree that his output on albums (particularly during the 80s) was by-and-large phenomenal, but that doesn't mean the vault is any less worthy. 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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Some of his Vault stuff so far is amazing. I strongly disagree. WE CAN F%#K from Purple Rain Deluxe, alone... | |
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Not according to Michael Howe, and he would know. | |
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SantanaMaitreya said: Wolfie87 said: When I heard Open Book and Get Blue on that YELLOW bootleg I couldn't believe this was at the same time as he made Graffitti Bridge. Those songs would've been stone cold classics if released officially in 1990/1991 [Edited 7/5/20 14:35pm] Add Love Thy Will Be Done, Well Done, Allegiance, I Hear Your Voice and we're pretty close to an album that's better than GB or D&P! Ohhh I forgot Allegiance! Gonna listen to that right now, it's so good! I'll add I Wonder to the mix. And with the songs you've added, BOOM! we have an album on par with the best from Lovesexy/Batman era. That is just Mind-blowing! Honestly. Ps. Haven't heard Well Done before. I'm coming back with feedback on that one. | |
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honestly we don't know.Everything that we have already has come to by some pretty raggedy means ranging from disgruntled girlfriends to tapes that were "borrowed from his car." The first attempt at a full sample from the vault by time period was 1999 deluxe which I believe has about an albums worth of excellent vault outtakes, but that is personal preference. So many people have vastly different opinions that what I think is embarrassing, mediocre and missable might end up being the same track somebody else thinks is the holy grail.
So my answer would be "let me listen to the vault and I'll let you know | |
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herb4 said: No, I don't think so at all. Your thesis is correct. My favourite Prince songs are Adore, Pink Cashmere, IIWYGF. Depending how you look on the last track, that is indeed three ballads | |
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Yes. And the few things that hold a candle to his best work will never be released. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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Mikado said: Yes. And the few things that hold a candle to his best work will never be released. Riiiiight, Free is better than anything on 1999 Super Deluxe, are you fucking delusional? | |
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Smokey80 said: I'm starting to become a bit disillusioned with all these posthumous releases. Yes, it's incredible how prolific he was, but honestly speaking, how many unreleased songs of his are really as great as the ones he put out? Not that many. We all have tons of them but I can count on one hand the ones that are truly great. . YES! A million times, YES! So glad to see a post like this. . The “vault” material — ALL of which is, by definition, UNFINISHED work due to the very nature of its unreleased status — has had (and will continue to have) a DIMINISHING effect on the carefully-crafted official canon of work Prince finished during his lifetime. . The tomb-raiders who have curated this mess of largely uninspired leftovers and works-in-progress are actively diluting the potency of Prince’s officially-released legacy. And the vultures swooping in to pick the leftovers apart only contribute to the indecency. . “Dig U Better Dead,” indeed. A mantra for the entitled, forever-carping fanbase, their appetite for every single scrap of unfinished music — every ultimately UNSANCTIONED (by the creator of the work, obviously) — impossible to satiate. Prince’s untimely passing and the subsequent opening of the floodgates — through which every boring, subpar recording (intermittently interesting, yes, though ALWAYS unfinished) could now flow - provided the “gift” that so many fans craved during Prince’s lifetime. Not that hours of “vault” material that has so far emerged been anywhere near enough to calm the vultures’ feeding frenzy. . I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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having been a fan for 30+ years, it may be blasphemy to say it but....I do agree sort of. Let me explain....
Yes, he has lots of stuff where he was just trying things out. As Eric Leeds said to Michael Dean, Prince spent all his time in the studio and a lot of vault stuff is him going from one place to another musically. However, along the way there are absolute gems like the forthcoming 'All My Dreams'. There is the original 'Old Friends 4 Sale'. There is 'Large Room, No Light'. What about 'Train'? Wow. If it took him 10 songs to come up with each of these...you can see why the vault may have such quantity but just look at the level of the gems....it's just incredible.
Now, the ones i mentioned are the most perfect diamonds. There are also many very interesting fruits....'Adonis and Bathsheba' is an odd one that Susan Rogers laughed at but I absolutely LOVE. His music was such an extension of himself that even what's not top tier is top tier in terms of being interesting. Think of 'Soul Psycadelicide'. It's a genius just doing whatever he wanted and b/c he was a genius, it wasn't totally aimless...there are so many cool ideas happening
Then there are songs that sound like ones that came out...think 'Rearrange' from the 1999 Deluxe. I was blown away. Yes, it has that Lady Cab Driver sound but man is it awesome. Just awesome...
Then there is the alternate takes of songs we know...the version of 'How Come U Don't (take 2)' on 1999 SuperDeluxe is now the best version in my mind. The released classic pales. to hear him nearly out of breath during 'take 2' is a thrill. I say the same for the othe take of 'International Lover'....incredible.
Then there is all the live stuff.
So, yes, if the good to great songs ratio is 10:1 it explains why there is so much but should also confirm that there enough gems i this vault to mine for many many years.
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What a good answer! I appreciate that you took the time to write this. I pretty much agree, but you said it way better than I could. Thanks! | |
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Would love to hear the psychedelic rock songs of The Time that Prince once mentioned. | |
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PRNelson said: I think it is important to remember that the vault holds more than unreleased tracks. It is a document of his entire career - i assume it holds almost every concert, after show in some format. Rehearsals, jam sessions. It contains so much stuff we will most likely never hear it all within our lifetime. As a lover of his music, I am glad this library of music/video exist than not. There are moments in live performance which are equally as meaningful to me than the studio releases. Well put. And as a 40-year fan, I have no problem editing out what I deem “weak material” vs. the joy of undiscovered genuis. Over the last four years, the brilliant discoveries have given me life. Just heard a Dakota Jazz Club concert...Pure Funk/Jazz/Soul Genius. | |
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Please. This is a bad take. Prince acknowledged many times that his vault would be opened after his death. He knew it was an important aspect of his lasting legacy.
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