I always liked the sound of the records Prince made in his home studios and at Sunset Sound in the early-mid '80's as opposed to the records he made at Paisely '88 onwards. They are still amazing but perhaps those earlier desks and necessity being the mother of invention made those records for me sound better. Still Paisely was his "home" and part of his identity so it was a great progression but one that, even though it made recording more convenient and efficient, never quite sounded as good imo. | |
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I don't think there's a yes/no answer. Paisley Park could have been build in a more sustainable/low maintenance way, so that it cost less to be operational. But at the time it was imagined/build they could only see what was at that time. With just the SOTT and Lovesexy tours, I think the building paid for itself, with the facilities. Never mind the studio costs (although the room and equipment aren't the highest cost there) . So... was it a bit of an albatros later? Yeah, but offset to what it allowed him to do and the cost of doing it somewhere else, I think it was a net positive, just looking at cost alone. That it didn't become the independent studio/media center that was part of the original vision... it's a shame, but in line with Prince's management decisions. The balance between running it as a commercial complex and a personal space to create art moved more and more into the personal, to the point where it was his home, in the end. . And I think that's not a bad way for things to have gone, per se. I just hope that storing the vault there didn't damage the tapes too much so that we can adequately document the remarkable life and art of this man. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Yes, I've always said Paisley Park skewed his output. He got comfortable at Paisley Park. He still had drive, but he lost focus. Every LP after Sign o the Times came with diminishing returns. Why is it so difficult to upload an avatar? | |
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I can't remember which book said that Prince could have bought the local hotel multiple times over with the amount of rooms he rented over the years.
It was his money so he did what he wanted with it but it's an interesting "what if" to think of what Prince's career would have been like if he didn't have to worry about touring to pay the bills.
Obviously there was a reason he couldn't just do a home studio and be fine with rehearsal space down the road. He wanted to roll out of bed and into a studio recording complex of his own, in his own town. I can't believe so many people who allege to know Prince and the world of paisley don't understand his discontent with the outside world and his desire to get lost in the music. Paisley Park was a dream of his and it's the one project he never let go of. | |
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Paisley Park was an obvious expression of an individualistic artistic aesthete that was Prince. | |
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Prince *could* afford to keep it going with all of those Million Dollar Shows.
Minneapolis won't take it because it's 22 miles out of town, in another county. But the state could. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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(snippage) Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Hard to say but I can't really picture it happening any other way for the Willy Wonka of Music having his own private Purple Music Chocolate Factory. | |
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herb4 said: Hard to say but I can't really picture it happening any other way for the Willy Wonka of Music having his own private Purple Music Chocolate Factory. Amen to this and agree! 💜 "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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In conversations with my teacher, the producer Jim Dickinson, we spoke about how different it is to have a basement studio versus a studio in the back yard. There’s a very big change that happens when you leave your home to work. Even if you walk ten yards to get to your studio. It’s psychologically different. Jim was in total agreement that it has an effect. Just a personal observation about how location and access can affect artistic output.
I’ve thought about this for years and no one could ever say it was a mistake. But as an artist who has worked in many studios and home studios I personally believe that there’s great benefit to having limitations as an artist. There are some things he did at paisley that he might never have done at Galpin or Sunset Sound or the warehouse. But I do generally prefer his output when he couldn’t do whatever he wanted. I know it may sound weird but I think limitations are usually good. However, this is Prince we’re talking about. Dude was just different, from everybody.
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Just talking about the sound changes once he started recording there. Lovesexy and Batman were the last really focused albums he did. And they came after paisley park was built. They also have slightly cleaner sounding production than pre-paisley. Yes the albums that came from Paisley Park 1990 onward weren't absolute masterpieces. Who cares when probably half of them are 9/10's. His best year for recorded music was 1986. Does this have to do with recording his stuff at Sunset Sound. Probably by the by. If Paisley Park had been built in 1985 I'm sure the music would have sounded essentially the same. If a little cleaner produced, done well, or overproduced like a few of his later releases. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Lol.....100% nonsense. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Pressumably they would have looked into that by now and weren't able to?? On a side note, is The Black Album room up and going? | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Yep. People just project themselves onto Prince and don't consider that maybe he had no interest, or even capability, of doing what they wanted him to do. He followed his own path, you're either along for the ride or you're not. Paisley Park wasn't an outside influence, it came from him, just like the music. | |
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Was building Paisley a mistake? I guess only Prince (or his accountants) could answer that. It just seems like a business decision - set up your own premises to run the empire from whilst keep things local to Minnesota etc, or rent commercial property / studios / sound stages / etc on demand like everyone else. My guess is that in the long run, it probably was a net loss in terms of running costs.
Thinking of how he died as well and how heart-breaking the circumstances were... maybe he should have just built a nice home, found someone to share it with, and installed a decent home studio. At least then he'd have been free to shut down PP if it made the most financial sense. | |
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It was definitely ambitious . . . recording studios, a Vault, hair/makeup/wardrobe, instrument storage, offices and sleeping quarters, etc. all under one massive roof. | |
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Ruth his assistant that 2% of the entire vault were damaged.
That keeps me at night knowing what that 2% could have been.... [Edited 8/24/20 16:03pm] "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
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this is an interesting discussion - thanks for all the considered responses.
ultimately, ofc, there is no way of knowing what might have happened if PP wasnt built. its a lot of what ifs.
but there is something to be said when you no longer have to clock in and out as your work environment is more or less there for you all the time.
im sure PP was great in many ways, it allowed prince to build his own fantasy world almost, but for someone like him, who was naturally quite reclusive, it also likely lent to further retreating, from the looks of it. when you dont really have to go out much, and everything is right there on your doorstep, i dont know if thats always that healthy. whether that would have changed the direction his career took, ive no idea, but i do wonder if PP wasnt there, if maybe it might have meant he had to go out more, do more live shows in clubs like he used to and play in front of people who werent 'fams', rather than at PP where he could control everything and everyone present would hang on his every word, and no one on the payroll is going to say no to you.
having everything built to your spec can be like a dream, but it can also be an albatross. limitations are good engines of creativity. eric leeds said in the dmsr book that prince was someone who prob worked better before he had state of the art soundboards with more than 24 tracks, and as the 80s ended and he got more maximal, more polished, and flabbier, theres prob some truth to that.
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Okay. Thanks. | |
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Yeah it feels impossible to separate Paisley from Prince now, it's just too rooted in the purple mythology. I can totally see how he reached the decision to build it, having spent years renting out large rehearsal spaces, and jetting back and forth to record in Sunset etc. I suspect it became a bit of an anchor around his neck eventually in terms of running costs, as his business shrank during his later career, but he was probably too personally invested in it for shutting it down to ever be a possibility. | |
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Yes. Definitely. There would have been more focus on quality [Edited 8/25/20 14:33pm] | |
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Pressumably, they have plans to. | |
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