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Why couldn’t Prince see that less is more sometimes After long listening to SoTT and the horn version of Dorothy Parker, just so pleased that he didn’t leave them on as it totally changes the song from one of his very finest songs to a jazz cafe background drone. Are there any other songs you really wished he didn’t overdo and stripped them back a bit | |
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file under 1990-1999 | |
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some of lovesexy is overproduced, or over arranged/layered
batman is the same, though maybe the problem there is that it was over produced, under written
diamonds and pearls i think was in general not too cluttered
but the symbol album definitely was some of it has wayyyyy too much going on and its underwritten again
emancipation also had a lot of songs that had too much going on - but i suppose he was so worried about it being a new chapter, he probably overworked it over and over | |
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Prince was the master of minimalism.. none of the stuff he released was ever really "over-produced".. with that said, i hated the horns on Dorothy Parker.. it seemed almost forced as an afterthought, and it dilutes the funk..he picked the right one to release | |
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The early versions of Endorphinemachine are far superior to the one that ended up on TGE (IMO).
Besides that, I don't think he made too many wrong decisions musically, and none of us here are remotely qualified to dispute his musical decisions. | |
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I read where he said once "I just wish I could it to sound like what's in my head" so I'll attribute it to that. AS an artist myself, a lot of times I'll keep fucking with something and doing re-draws because, in my head, I'm picturing something different. But often, people are more drawn to my initial drafts and think they're better. | |
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You have to keep in mind that Prince told Leeds to put horns on it and Leeds did.
That doesn't mean that all of Leeds horns would have made the final cut. And the fact that Prince disregarded everything showed he could see less is more in certain songs. | |
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I prefer the horns version of Dorthy parker but yes he did overdo it a bit. "One of your tears" is a perfect example.The song is great until the last 20 seconds or so.It really makes you think "Now why did you have to add or do that"? | |
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Prince was master of less in more up until Lovesexy. But he already start going over the top in 1985. Some of Family stuff i can't listen because of those painful overlong sax solos. Also 1 of Sheila E albums is one long sax solo.i think 1987 album. Those Montreux shows 2013 with million horn players on stage are the worst concerts by Prince in my opinion. I like horns in funk but somehow they never complimented Prince music. | |
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this is a weird thread in the 80s prince was all about less is more the dorothy parker horns version shows he was just considering it, not actually releasing it he made the right call in the 90s, he got a lot more maximal minimalism went way out the window
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controversial!
never?
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On Parade and Sign o the times tours horns were in the function of music.hornheads knew how to make important but not overblown horn arrangement. horns in his latter days 2012 2013 terrible | |
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What about the rainbow children years? I never thought maceo, candy, najee etc were that great really. | |
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Rainbow Kids years only small horn section | |
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Horns were still fresh in 87 and 88 but he seemed to just make them a staple after that period rather than use them due to an inspired use for them. But hey, he did have some great horns on come (94) and when she comes in the last few years. | |
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prince couldnt see that less is more sometimes? i guess youve never heard kiss? [Edited 12/26/20 8:28am] | |
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u pose a question then contradict it with your own same post. he DID understand that, maybe just not as often or in the ways YOU like | |
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Prince is literally the master of less is more in pop. | |
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The op's question baffles me a bit. | |
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Why couldn't Prince exactly do, as I wanted him to do? | |
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From listening to Eric on the Prince Podcast it sounds like the horns request was done after the release of the album. Possibly for a maxi-single release? Who knows. But Eric says something(paraphrasing) about always liking that song and why would he think it needed horns. So i don't thing it was ever cinsideredfo the SOTT album. | |
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I think P himself knew he would overdub and overproduce too much, a way of channeling the mad scientist in him where probably all record producers use that head space. 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!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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YESSS. His pop songs are mostly raw renditions. "Free Urself" is a good example. Very simple arrangemnt not overproduced. I think For You--.>Sign of the Times/Black album was raw. Beginning from Lovesexy, he overproduces. Positivity is an incredible song, but I would have love stripped down. Come demo is raw, but then he puts the polished one with the horns on the album. His began to have poor judgment of the sounds of his songs and couldn't keep himslef from overproducing. My guess is his addiction played a big part in losing the ability of what sounds good, and what is sexy. Just my 2 cents | |
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BS! As P once said - it sounds as it sounds because it was MEANT TO SOUND THAT WAY!
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- Or file under 1991 - 2015. Just Kidding. Overproduced is not the right term, when you want to point out the 'less is more' approach. Lovesexy is a masterpiece (to me). Just try that ! Or find another artist who achieved a similar result. Those layers upon layers are an almost unheard of and wonderfully complex whole, which translates and radiates total joy and tremendous skills. Even "3 Chains Of Gold" may sound onverproduced, but that is in the ear of the beholder. Just like all other self-produced Prince products. Isn't it all just a matter of taste? I'm very happy to have the ''Dorothy Parker'' with horns by the way. - [Edited 12/28/20 3:23am] "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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NO - literally not a single one. It's like telling Da Vinci to take 2 arms & 2 legs off Vitruvian Man ffs! Prince's art was HIS art & if that's how HE wanted to present it then so be it. | |
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- Something like that, yes. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Frank Zappa's Joe's Garage from '79 is a good example of how a record can sound thic without being overproduced. The sound is AMAZING. There's a lot going on but never too much. Back then probably 24 tracks was the maximum you could lay on the tape, maybe 32. 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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i dont think they think its over produced i think they dont like the loudness thing going on | |
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