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Who’s decision was it to omit D.M.S.R from the first release on C.D? I know it was a space issue. D.M.S.R. SERIOUSLY? If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I remember seeing that CD in a record store and I didn't buy it."DMSR" is one of the best tracks! | |
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SoulAlive said: I remember seeing that CD in a record store and I didn't buy it."DMSR" is one of the best tracks! When I was starting out, that’s what I got. Didn’t even know the song for ages. Assumed it must have been shit if they dropped it. 😂 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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They should have dropped Free or International Lover instead of D.M.S.R. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I'm never sure why that song, but a song was dropped because CDs originally only held 74 minutes of music. It wasn't until they held 80 minutes that it was repressed and "DMSR" was added back to the tracklist. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: I'm never sure why that song, but a song was dropped because CDs originally only held 74 minutes of music. It wasn't until they held 80 minutes that it was repressed and "DMSR" was added back to the tracklist. Same. I have both and now it’s really amazing because I thought I’d check to see if the first issue with the missing track has any collector’s value. And it turns out, it’s worth fuck all! If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I have the 10-track CD as well! One thing that doesn’t make sense is that the album with all 11 tracks is just over 70 minutes. Maybe early CDs couldn’t hold 74 minutes? A possible reason “D.M.S.R.” was removed is that it appeared on the Risky Business soundtrack. For a time, the tracklist of 1999 was different for the CD, cassette, and vinyl editions of the album! 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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Since Prince was the producer it was probably his choice. | |
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...that's gotta be it... "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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International Lover. He'll no, that's one of my favourites. | |
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Let's drop Free in that case! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I'll buy that. | |
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"Free" has to be one of the worst songs he recorded in the 80's, idk why he put that out instead of "Moonbeam Levels" | |
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I will never understand why so many of you dislike “Free”.I love that song! great melody,great message. | |
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That they would cut even one song was a grave insult. Produce two CDs if you have to buy don’t edit a brilliant landmark album like 1999. They would never think of cutting The White Album, Physical Graffiti, The Wall, Quadrophenia, Songs in the Key of Life or any other landmark double album. But with Prince it was no big deal. And one of the key cuts, DMSR. Stuff like that really bugs me. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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^^ I totally agree.They could have just made it a 2-CD set.Removing *any* song to save space is absolutely ridiculous. | |
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Was there not also a single LP version of 1999?
I think it was as follows:
Side A: 1999 Little Red Corvette Delirious Free
Side B: Let's Pretend We're Married Something in the Water (Does not Compute) Lady Cab Driver
So, did Prince chose those songs as being the "best" / "most commercial"? Or WB? Did other artists also have this, that double LPs were cut down to single LPs? Were they sold seperately in parallel, or only the single LP (e.g. Europe got the single LP, while US has the double?)
Strange...
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I'd argue it's even cut into its legacy as a double album like the other records you mention. I rarely see if emphasized like it is when discussing all those other records, even like it is when references/reviews are made to Sign O the Times. To me it seems obvious a generation grew up with the single-disc CD so they think of it as a single album. [Edited 7/31/20 3:50am] | |
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Krid said: Was there not also a single LP version of 1999?
I think it was as follows:
Side A: 1999 Little Red Corvette Delirious Free
Side B: Let's Pretend We're Married Something in the Water (Does not Compute) Lady Cab Driver
So, did Prince chose those songs as being the "best" / "most commercial"? Or WB? Did other artists also have this, that double LPs were cut down to single LPs? Were they sold seperately in parallel, or only the single LP (e.g. Europe got the single LP, while US has the double?)
Strange...
[Edited 7/31/20 3:41am] The double lp was released in Europe in october 1982 and the single lp in march 1983. The idea was to increase sales, but it didn't really help. The album didn't sell well when it was first released. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
I'd argue it's even cut into its legacy as a double album like the other records you mention. I rarely see if emphasized like it is when discussing all those other records, even like it is when references/reviews are made to Sign O the Times. To me it seems obvious a generation grew up with the single-disc CD so they think of it as a single album. [Edited 7/31/20 3:50am] Good point. Whilst I know it’s a “double album”, it’s a single album in my head. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I read in a book (I can't recall which one) that the decision was Prince's.
Afaik, CDs could always hold 74 mins, so it perplexed me that that they wouldn't have included a 4 minute edit of it. | |
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It makes no sense. DSMR is one of 1999's setpiece tracks and it sort of ties the whole sound together. Free is one of the worst Prince songs of the 80s.
While we're at it, Moonbeam Levels should have made it in place of Free. | |
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Yeah, Free never did it for me. | |
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I really don't get the hate for Free. | |
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I don't either it's a great song! | |
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I don't hate it, but it has never been a favorite either. It would certainly be my pick to be booted off 1999 so DMSR (which I believe is a much better track) could be included. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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It's just a corny and non-essential ballad compared to other tracks that Prince was writing during that time period. I appreciate the message he was trying to convey (mostly; it feels vaguely preachy in a "you shouldn't complain about your struggles when others probably have it much worse!" kind of way) but it's one of the most skippable parts of 1999. | |
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