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Love Dream Factory but let's be honest, it would have flopped.... . Prince read the room correctly and mangaged to get a modest (compared to PR) commercial success with SOTT off the strength of the singles (except Girlfriend) all of which came after the June tracklist (SOTT, Housequake, ICNTTPOYM, U got the Look (and Adore on radio)) . Looking particularly at the June tracklist, there are no hit singles there. The album would have liked by most critics with its "pop" pseudo-pychadelia but there is no "Kiss" here no "Raspberry Beret" and by 87 no one wantted to hear that anyway. . What do you think could have been the lead single off of DF? Last Heart? Strange Relationship? .
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Dream Factory Last Heart
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With this deluxe release i come to see how strong the original sign of the times album is. I dont know about hitsucces, but eventually the strongest tracks ended on the original album. | |
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. Idk. Like Starfish and Coffee and Ballad of DP, songs like Power Fantastic, Movie Star, All My Dreams, In a Large Room, Last Heart SHOULD have been on a real Prince album somewhere. They are brilliant and masterpieces but just not "hits". . The W&L purge claimed its victims in the loss of those songs but I dont think it would been possible to him to craft a "Sign of the Times by Prince and the Revolution". While he wrote some of these (namely SOTT itself) while there still was a Revolution, I think in his mind he had moved on and was seeking a new, (more funk, more drums, more "modern" and less "pop", Joni and Beatles/Beach Boys) sound.
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I never liked it honestly. Surprised it did so well and the video was wierd as AF but late 80s was a wierd time.
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i completely agree
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He did make the right choice, but I could still see hits being made out of that album. Minor ones, at least. Strange Relationship feels like it could've been a banger with that Shep remix. But I think most of the other stuff was not up to snuff in terms of pop radio. Adding U Got The Look, Place of Your Man, Adore, and Play in the Sunshine was smart because any of them were hits in the making. Then again I kinda feel like prince could've made a hit out of most songs had he really put his all into their promo. I think Dream Factory could've been a hit if he played it on SNL and reworked the live arrangement. | |
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The question though is was Prince pushing for hits anyway? . The Black Album if released, it would not be a 'hit driven' release, and Lovesexy was an album with hits or radio friendly songs either. I still don't care if it had radio friendly songs or hits. I still would be enamoured with it. I listen to it more than Lovesexy. Alphabet St just made it out of the gate. But is still wonderful Prince music. . Was Madhouse 8 Madhouse 16 flops? sorta. But were they masterpieces of Purple Music? yes . I doubt Dream Factory would have been a flop. It was Prince. Dream Factory would still have been heralded as an example of Prince artistry. | |
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The album is a mess. I’ve tried the last 2 configurations and it doesn’t flow. Unlike sign o the times which is a mess as well but a beautiful one lol. Prince was looking for hits whether he wanted to admit it or not. Especially in 86/87 after the 2 post PR albums didn’t do that well. Way too much of that pop ethereal sound and no real hit songs or singles. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
The question though is was Prince pushing for hits anyway? . The Black Album if released, it would not be a 'hit driven' release, and Lovesexy was an album with hits or radio friendly songs either. I still don't care if it had radio friendly songs or hits. I still would be enamoured with it. I listen to it more than Lovesexy. Alphabet St just made it out of the gate. But is still wonderful Prince music. . Was Madhouse 8 Madhouse 16 flops? sorta. But were they masterpieces of Purple Music? yes . I doubt Dream Factory would have been a flop. It it was Prince. Dream Factory would still have been heralded as an example of artistry. Well you could say prince didn't have a legitimate flop album until Come, or Gold, or Chaos. | |
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True | |
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Well said. | |
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I think most messes out of the PR camp back then were beautiful lol like people who know how to put thrift store vintage clothes together. . Yes, I agree Prince did want hits, but hits on his standing. He wanted everyone to to receive what he put out. Not the expected 'hits'. . Dream Factory has a LOT of that. . Prince said the Time:Ice Cream Castles has some really psychodelic stuff that wasn't released(I WANT TO HEAR) I hope there is an instrumental version of Chili Sauce/Proposition 17, Cold Coffee & Cocaine, Our Destiny, Shortberry Strawcake, Condition of the Heart, Tamborine, Hello, ATWIAD, Killing at the Soda Shop, Go, Adonis & Bathsheba, Christopher Tracy's Parade, I Wonder U, Alexa de Paris, Venus de Milo, Junk Music, Up From Below, Heaven, In A Large Room With No Lights, Power Fantastic, Crystal Ball, Ballad of Dorothy Parker, Starfish & Coffee, IIWYG, The Sex of It, Madhouse 6(End of the World) 8 (All of the Black Album), 10, 14, Dance On, Positivity, the Line(the busy version) the Line(the quiet version) the Future, Dance with the Devil, | |
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Perfect response emesem said:
. Idk. Like Starfish and Coffee and Ballad of DP, songs like Power Fantastic, Movie Star, All My Dreams, In a Large Room, Last Heart SHOULD have been on a real Prince album somewhere. They are brilliant and masterpieces but just not "hits". . The W&L purge claimed its victims in the loss of those songs but I dont think it would been possible to him to craft a "Sign of the Times by Prince and the Revolution". While he wrote some of these (namely SOTT itself) while there still was a Revolution, I think in his mind he had moved on and was seeking a new, (more funk, more drums, more "modern" and less "pop", Joni and Beatles/Beach Boys) sound.
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I think it's very easy to dismiss Dream Factory when it can't be viewed in the context of a released 'era'. . | |
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
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I always felt that somehow if Dream Factory was released a Camille album would have been released too. Both would have played off each other . It's interesting that a lot of things people are saying to say this 'wouldn't have been popular etc' are some of the same things people say to why a lot of his more obscure 2000s albums were good | |
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I agree, too - although, and I appreciate this on the face of it sounds like the silliest thing to say, none of those songs sound like songs from SOTT. They sound like songs from different projects - and I know that we know they were songs from different projects/songs he's knocking ideas about on, etc - but none of the songs on the vault discs sound like they are from the same projects as the ones that made the cut (even the alternate versions don't sound meant for the album that was ultimately released). I guess, what I'm trying to say is, there are many fantastic songs on these discs, some that should absolutely have seen an official release and, in my opinion, are stronger than some of the songs on SOTT...but none of them would have sounded right on the album that was released. * This is the most cyclic post I've typed...it's a garbled nonsense, but I think I know what I mean. | |
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I think that,after UTCM flopped and 'Parade' wasn't a massive seller,Prince knew that he had to come back strong in 1987.Which he certainly did,with SOTT.
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Hard to say. I like SOTT better cause I prefer the darker 'solo'-material.
But to me DF would have been a better album than f/e Parade. Although it's hard to see what the KISS-type smash hit would've been...
Lot's of factors decide what makes a hit album. The artist willing to work behind it for example: a full blown Revolution Tour vs no SOTT US tour. | |
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I totally understand this. Someone said this on a different thread and I agree that the core Dream Factory songs are likely better on a Parade extended or even in a separate release as the "lost" Revolution album rather than the origins of SOTT which really seems to start with Camile.
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That's well said, yes. In my head, In a Large Room..., In All My Dreams, Visions, A Place in Heaven, etc all sit in Parade monochrome. | |
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Not at all in fact,at that point,the album was really starting to take off."U Got The Look" reached Number two on the charts in September and the next single "ICNTTPOYM" followed it into the Top 10.By this time,album tracks like "Adore" and "Hot Thing" were getting massive airplay on R&B stations.We also got the concert film in November.
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emesem said: I totally understand this. Someone said this on a different thread and I agree that the core Dream Factory songs are likely better on a Parade extended or even in a separate release as the "lost" Revolution album rather than the origins of SOTT which really seems to start with Camile.
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Well, it wouldn't have "flopped" as Prince was one of the biggest acts in the world at the time. However, it clearly wouldn't have been as commercially successful as Sign o' the Times was. As it was, Sign reached only #6 on the US charts (#4 R&B), which isn't even nearly as successful in the short-term as Around The World in a Day had been. (It has probably sold better in catalog since then, but not at the time.) | |
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It doesn't matter if Prince had put out Dream Factory, Camille, Crystal Ball, or SOTT. If Warners Bros. put their full effort of the machine behind Prince like they did with Purple Rain, Batman, and Diamonds and Pearls, any one of the 86/87 albums would have been hits. It was all about the record companies putting the big push behind whatever artist they felt was hot at the time.
SOTT could have been much more heralded than it was had Prince not felt disrespected when told to trim it down and WB not feeling forced to accept anything Prince put out. Both parties were pissed at each other and put forth a half ass effort.
WB didn't trust Prince after Cherry Moon flopped and they let him know it and Prince felt like WB didn't have his back anymore. It's a wonder SOTT turned out as great as it did. __________________________________________________
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