Reply #180 posted 08/06/20 4:45pm
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the song rocks and was everything i wanted.
that being said, does it sound a little thin? i don't think it's cassette sourced, but i don't really think it sounds the best... certainly not much better than the circulating clip, which was already pretty hiss-free and clean. i guess what i'm trying to say is that, aside from the obvious exceptions like Large Room, Witness 2, Wally, etc the tracks we do have from the set perhaps already sound as good as they're gonna sound and this set isn't going to be revelatory in that regard.
ICNTTPOYM 79' sounds fuller and more warm than this, which I guess is just down to how he was recording at the time?
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Reply #181 posted 08/06/20 5:05pm
partyup77 
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lustmealways said:
the song rocks and was everything i wanted.
that being said, does it sound a little thin? i don't think it's cassette sourced, but i don't really think it sounds the best... certainly not much better than the circulating clip, which was already pretty hiss-free and clean. i guess what i'm trying to say is that, aside from the obvious exceptions like Large Room, Witness 2, Wally, etc the tracks we do have from the set perhaps already sound as good as they're gonna sound and this set isn't going to be revelatory in that regard.
ICNTTPOYM 79' sounds fuller and more warm than this, which I guess is just down to how he was recording at the time?
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Agreed! LOVE the track - incredible. I think it sounds a little bootleggy though and expected a much fuller sound. I listened on the Spotify app via Amazon Firestick and connected to a nice system. Maybe I'll try Tidal see if it sounds less thin. |
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Reply #182 posted 08/06/20 5:17pm
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lustmealways said:
the song rocks and was everything i wanted.
that being said, does it sound a little thin? i don't think it's cassette sourced, but i don't really think it sounds the best... certainly not much better than the circulating clip, which was already pretty hiss-free and clean. i guess what i'm trying to say is that, aside from the obvious exceptions like Large Room, Witness 2, Wally, etc the tracks we do have from the set perhaps already sound as good as they're gonna sound and this set isn't going to be revelatory in that regard.
ICNTTPOYM 79' sounds fuller and more warm than this, which I guess is just down to how he was recording at the time?
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I agree, the mix feels like it lacks punch and his vocals are too high-pitched to fill out the empty spaces. Hopefully the sound on Large Room isn't a letdown, although almost anything is an improvement over the circulating bootleg. |
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Reply #183 posted 08/06/20 5:19pm
theums |
I really and truly cannot understand how people could not like this song...it's got everything that makes a Prince song a Prince song. I remember getting the first little snippet years ago and looping it the best I could to make it long enough to seem like a song. Then when the almost 2 minute version came out I was happier, but felt like it faded out just when it was getting good. My thoughts were justfied today when I heard the rest of the song and put it on repeat like I would have if I were 15 and hearing it in the decade for which it was intended. While I wish it hadn't taken so long, it was certainly worth waiting 34 years for IMHO  |
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Reply #184 posted 08/06/20 5:19pm
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lustmealways said:
the song rocks and was everything i wanted.
that being said, does it sound a little thin? i don't think it's cassette sourced, but i don't really think it sounds the best... certainly not much better than the circulating clip, which was already pretty hiss-free and clean. i guess what i'm trying to say is that, aside from the obvious exceptions like Large Room, Witness 2, Wally, etc the tracks we do have from the set perhaps already sound as good as they're gonna sound and this set isn't going to be revelatory in that regard.
ICNTTPOYM 79' sounds fuller and more warm than this, which I guess is just down to how he was recording at the time?
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I think the thinner sound is more of a different creative direction for a track. There are many tracks from that period that I wouldn't neccessarily assign to the sound of Sign"O"The Times. i.e. Adonis & Bathsheba, Witness 4 The Prosecution Version (although the 2nd version does sound very SOTT to me), Everybody Want What They Don't Got, Baby Go Go etc. When you listen to the original Crystal Ball as a record it sounds entirely different in atmosphere than Sign"O"The Times – it is much more diverse, cohesive, there is more of a narrative/journey – its denser and fuller (such a shame it wasnt realsed at the time in the way he wanted). Losing the track Crystall Ball on Sign"O"The Times in the end really affected the record I feel. The orchestration of Clare Fisher had a prominent place on the title track and really added something very rich to the entire amtosphere of the Crystal Ball record. The only track left with Fishers input was Slow Love – which is probably my least favorite track of SOTT.
Guess what I am trying to say is that during this period, Prince was trying out all sorts of directions. I am curious to hear for example the version of Big Tall Wall on the SDE – as that also has somewhat of a sparse/thin arrangement on the versions that have been circulation. While that might also be the quality of the track itself being a bootleg thus far.
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Reply #185 posted 08/06/20 5:28pm
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Mintchip said:
My partner, who prides himself on having a high threshold for different types of music, just stopped what he was doing to ask if I would please turn that shit off, because it was the worst thing he ever heard Luckily, Who cares what anyone else thinks, i really like Cosmic Day!

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Reply #186 posted 08/06/20 5:36pm
billymeade 

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I can't believe I'm listening to this. This is astounding. |
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Reply #187 posted 08/06/20 5:37pm
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"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when  was doing the Purple Rain tour  had a lot of people who  knew  'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."  |
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Reply #188 posted 08/06/20 5:39pm
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ChocolateBox3121 said:

you've outdone yourself with this one |
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Reply #189 posted 08/06/20 5:44pm
RJOrion 
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that "tra-la-la-la-la-la" refrain, is ear splitting awful |
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Reply #190 posted 08/06/20 5:47pm
ThirdStrike 
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billymeade said: I can't believe I'm listening to this. This is astounding. My thoughts exactly. Ever since it came out. Like you said, hard to believe I’m finally listening to it. And my goodness. I’ll say it again. Fucking BRILLIANT!! |
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Reply #191 posted 08/06/20 5:51pm
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Perhaps its just me, but I am liking how the voice sounds ecstatic (as mentioned above) and is sped up to emphasize the effect. BUT at the same time it does not sund rushed, it is actually quite slow, and measured, and the metronomic drums underline that.
To me its like hearing Kiss the first time, or even Sign of the Times - the acoustics are unsual and take time to establish in the brain, and that can lead to an initial 'dislike' that then turns into love over time.
(I like it from the beginning, though) |
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Reply #193 posted 08/06/20 6:34pm
lavendardrumma chine 
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IstenSzek said:
lavendardrummachine said:
I might be alone on this but it doesn't sound like Camille to me, it sounds like a demo tracking for a song he intended to give a female artist who sounded like Debbie Gibson. Might have wrked for Jill's album.
or the bangles?
i don't really see this as a camille track either. it's just a weird track and i love that about it
although, it was recorded just 10 days after he completed the Camille album, so who knows, it may have been something he recorded as a possible b-side for a possible Camille single?
or maybe he just wanted to see how far he could push Camille before it became something else completely and then he lost interest and started working on Crystal Ball?

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Yeah, all of that crossed my mind too.
I think picturing him deciding he pushed it too far also works to guess the evolution of Crystal Ball becoming something else, or why he abandoned Camille.
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Reply #194 posted 08/06/20 6:45pm
DarkKnight1 
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It’s fantastic. The 1999 set had more than I expected. It appears to be the case for SOTT as well. (Insert something clever here) |
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Reply #195 posted 08/06/20 6:59pm
lavendardrumma chine 
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ofofoffjoff said:
I am also not sure about it being a Camille track. I also think that the notion of a sped-up-vocals in a track by default making it a "Camille" track is a very simplistic way of looking at it. I think the Camille persona was a much more complex concept with a variety of outcomes – it was more of an attitude and his way of creatively totally abandoning his musical past of Prince & The Revolution in order to reinvent himself musically. Tracks like Dream Factory, Love or Money, Erotic City (all pre Camille) are definetly not Camille tracks. Scarlet Pussy was listed as a Camille track but was recorded with slowed-down vocals. So while most Camille tracks are with of course the sped-vocals it ain't the rule.
Cosmic Day is a killer track. I also thought for a moment it potentially being a demo track for a female artist; Madonna? Dale Bozzio? But then I am not sure – guide vocal demos are very different imo – in the sense that it often misses the passion Prince usually puts in his vocal delivery. Cosmic Day sounds very passionate to me, ecstatic in fact, a sense of urgency! the guitar is mind blowing.
Dale Bozzio is also a good guess with the intro.
It's the backing vocals that just don't sound Camille to me. Sounds like it could realistically be a woman, like you could sing over it and it would be well masked.
That's him doing background right, I haven't lost my mind? It's a different voice than Camille, like he's processing it to really sound female instead. Maybe just seeing how far he could take it.
He didn't do that with Manic Monday or Shiela, or Vanity demos, but maybe he did for Dale or ...I don't know, Taja Sevelle? A lot of the guide tracks are toned down but some of those final versions are still restrained in terms of passion too. "Never be another fool" goes all out with passion.
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Reply #196 posted 08/06/20 7:04pm
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I hate the track, but am always happy to see and hear what was left behind. I think it's a fascinating look behind the curtain. But it was left off every album he ever released so he had reservations about it.
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Reply #197 posted 08/06/20 7:58pm
AvocadosMax 
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People who hate the song: How did he get there? Oh my!
People who love the song: There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged! We only want everyday To be, uh to be a cosmic day!
Lol i can understand people who don’t like the track tho. This is whats fun about being a Prince fan and interacting with the community: there’s always that one track either everyone hates or loves |
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Reply #198 posted 08/06/20 8:10pm
Reply #199 posted 08/06/20 8:54pm
billymeade 

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Amidst SOTT, Parade, all the side projects, even Camille ... There's stuff like this that is so completely different than anything in his catalog... There's no words. Just "wow". The drums were never used again, the voice never used again, the lyrics are extremely atypical, even the chords are non-standard Prince. So so so so good. |
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Reply #200 posted 08/06/20 9:13pm
SchlomoThaHomo 
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A purple anomaly in his catalogue. I feel like there were so many during this writing period. The more I listen to this, the more I love it. He was really on one back then. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." |
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Reply #202 posted 08/06/20 9:54pm
AvocadosMax 
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I’m loving this so much, I’ll go as far to say this is probably in my top 20 Prince tracks of all time. No cap. |
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Reply #203 posted 08/06/20 10:11pm
ThirdStrike 
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JudasLChrist said:
I can see why it was unreleased!
You may need glasses then... |
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Reply #204 posted 08/06/20 10:45pm
JudasLChrist 

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ThirdStrike said:
JudasLChrist said:
I can see why it was unreleased!
You may need glasses then...
All I need is the right to my own opinion without org folks getting all touchy.
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Reply #205 posted 08/06/20 11:01pm
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Now finally hearing the song in full it is definitely a better song than I gave it credit for after hearing the snippet. The guitar solos are great and it stretches out engagingly. I feel if the mix/sonics were cleaner this would be an amazing Prince record cause it's SO different to anything else in his catalogue. I can hear the SOTT era similarities in sound to Crucial, ICNTTPOYM which makes it a fascinating addition to this upcoming SDE. I think this was unlucky to not get on SOTT album. |
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Reply #206 posted 08/07/20 12:03am
FragileUnderto w 
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I pre ordered the SOTT SDE, but I gave in and purchased the Wav file for $1,79 us dollars. I wanted to hear how it sounds sonically. Its not bad, not great, "Witness" sounds better But that no complaint, I'm enjoying the track Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #207 posted 08/07/20 12:09am
antonb 
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The more I listen the more I like it. It’s different, and I really like that. It’s doesn’t fit on any album around that time so you can see why it stayed in the vault. I love the guitar in this, it’s a really good song |
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Reply #208 posted 08/07/20 12:21am
goosepumble 
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I love it. The thin production is the only disappointment and I’m hoping other bootleg treasures like in a large room sound fuller.
Second half is magic. |
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Reply #209 posted 08/07/20 12:50am
Moonbeam 
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AvocadosMax said:
I’m loving this so much, I’ll go as far to say this is probably in my top 20 Prince tracks of all time. No cap.
Wow, that's a big call! I'll have to give it time to settle, but I certainly see it as likely among my top 100, maybe even my top 50. I will say that I think it is likely to be a strong contender for my favorite song among the vault discs on the upcoming deluxe. There are songs I haven't heard, but among the ones I have, only "Power Fantastic", "The Cocoa Boys", "Witness 4 the Prosecution (Version 1)", and "Wally" make me think about it. If the full version of "Crystal Ball" was on this, it would be game over to all comers, but as it stands, "Cosmic Day" could very well be the cream of the vault crop on this release for me. 
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