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The All Day All Night Cassette – The Elephant Box O Chocolates Hi everyone. UPDATE 19/03/2021 . [Edited 3/19/21 12:57pm] | |
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I think this is one of the highest quality threads on the org I've read for a along time. Bravo. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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I think you're overthinking it. This is Chocolate Box and Wonder Boy highlights compiled on one tape. | |
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Also, the last track on side A is 'Witness' and turn over to side B and the next two tracks are 'Movie Star' and 'A Place In Heaven'. Three songs that traditionally appear in sequence together. | |
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A few flaws in your theory: 1) Why would Prince, an associated artist, or anyone on his staff use a typewriter to make a cassette label (and make glaring typos in the titles)? 2) As someone else said, all of this content is on early bootlegs, copies of which I saw in commercial outlets on the east coast in the fall of 1987. 3) The bootlegger you reference was not around Paisley Park that early. VaultCurator said:
Also, the last track on side A is 'Witness' and turn over to side B and the next two tracks are 'Movie Star' and 'A Place In Heaven'. Three songs that traditionally appear in sequence together. | |
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I bought the Chocolate Box in '80. IMHO the second half of the album seems to be mixed, songs are not random outtakes put together but there is a flow in succession. Prince did this? The bootleger? Dunno. | |
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It seems to me this tape is a dupe of what became a source for the bootlegs (though it's possible it was the original source tape).
The XLII dates back earlier than 1985 for what it's worth. http://vintagecassettes.c...maxell.htm
Mix wise it seems like something Prince might select for Ingrid, or another Ingrid type figure in his life (and maybe he recycled it).
I can't picture an associated artist buying the bootlegs and making their own mix, but if someone did, it's more likely they passed it around instead of it being something Ingrid created.
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Prince hand-wrote titles on cassettes he passed around. I can’t say anything else about the person you referenced without violating their privacy. Something else to consider: in the streaming age, it’s easy to forget that cassette tapes have time limits that would influence the sequence in which songs are placed on one side or the other. VaultCurator said:
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Interesting thread, VaultCurator! What I find the most surprising is that Ingrid uses the correct names for all the songs. As You said yourself, the old bootlegs contained a lot of title errors. My oldest (studio) bootleg is the 3LP-Box Royal Jewels from 1989 which also features (as LP3) the exact same sequence as the B-side of Ingrid's tape, but "She wants a place..." is just called "Heaven", "Data Bank" is called "Pretty Face" and "We can funk" features as "We can Fall". On the Crucial bootleg (and for a long time coming) "Last Heart" was called "Break my Heart" (later: "If U break my heart 1 more time" and such), and it was "Girl IN my dreams". So, if the tape is really "from back in the day" and sourced from bootlegs, why did she get the titles correct? It would be interesting to know about the first song on the tape, "Crystal Ball". Of course, the song we know today under this title was formerly known as "Expert Lover" (or, on Royal Jewels, "Export Lover"), and "Crystal Ball" was wrongly used as the title for what is now known as "The Ball". But probably, as she also got the rest of the titles right, it is indeed the real "Crystal Ball"?
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kindofblue said: Interesting thread, VaultCurator! What I find the most surprising is that Ingrid uses the correct names for all the songs. As You said yourself, the old bootlegs contained a lot of title errors. My oldest (studio) bootleg is the 3LP-Box Royal Jewels from 1989 which also features (as LP3) the exact same sequence as the B-side of Ingrid's tape, but "She wants a place..." is just called "Heaven", "Data Bank" is called "Pretty Face" and "We can funk" features as "We can Fall". On the Crucial bootleg (and for a long time coming) "Last Heart" was called "Break my Heart" (later: "If U break my heart 1 more time" and such), and it was "Girl IN my dreams". So, if the tape is really "from back in the day" and sourced from bootlegs, why did she get the titles correct? It would be interesting to know about the first song on the tape, "Crystal Ball". Of course, the song we know today under this title was formerly known as "Expert Lover" (or, on Royal Jewels, "Export Lover"), and "Crystal Ball" was wrongly used as the title for what is now known as "The Ball". But probably, as she also got the rest of the titles right, it is indeed the real "Crystal Ball"?
Vault curator fantastic thread and I wondered for the exact same reasons as above poster as the titles are right if this is THE cryetzl ball | |
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As we’ve seen in Sunset Studio documents, and hand written lyrics, Prince did vary the consistency of song titling behind the scenes.
For example, “U Got the Look” was written as “The Look” Maybe a manual typewriter without the erase ribbon is prone to extra spaces and typos when a small cassette label card is rolled into the platen. [Edited 3/18/21 5:37am] My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Great thread. . | |
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Has "Joy in Repitition" the standalone version ever been leaked in more pristine form? Many of these other tracks that were still unreleased up until the recent posthumous deluxe editions, but had leaked in close to pritine quality. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: Has "Joy in Repitition" the standalone version ever been leaked in more pristine form? Many of these other tracks that were still unreleased up until the recent posthumous deluxe editions, but had leaked in close to pritine quality. Hi UFO. The version on ADAN is indeed the standalone version and probably the only instance of it leaking unsegued. The cleanest that it has ever appeared is on Satim's 1987 (which is decent quality but not pristine). Sabotage later released a splice job on the 'Can I Play With U?' Box set where they took the intro from Satim's version and cross-faded it into the Grafitti Bridge version. Unfortunately it's very noticeable that the two sources were spliced together in this way. | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Great thread. Hi SquirrelMeat. Thank you for this fantastic insight. If you're right about the dates then Chocolate Box must be the earliest studio bootleg after Charade. I'm away from my PC atm but I will make a note of this info. Thank you very much. 😃 | |
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i had a very similar mail-order tape in the late 80's i never over-thought the original source, though. Hmmm "Whatever skin we're in
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From an insider: .
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VaultCurator said:
[Edited 3/18/21 4:38am] This is so interesting! | |
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BartVanHemelen said: From an insider: .
. Thanks for the info. Please send my regards to the source. This alternate side 1 must be the source for A Better Place To Die (1990 CD) and the Extra Loveable Double LP (1990) that claimed to be from "The New Power Generation Fan Club". Both contained many of the same 1999 outtakes (Extra Lovable, Possessed, A Better Place 2 Die, Turn It Up, U Call Me, Feel U Up and Irresistible Bitch) although there were a couple of differences between the two. These were the earliest known bootlegs containing these outtakes I could find. | |
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Just wanted to add that in those days a typed out index was usually to look professional/formal, or to hide your hand writing so pirated material couldn't be traced. | |
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. The label is from much later. © Bart Van Hemelen
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lavendardrummachine said: Just wanted to add that in those days a typed out index was usually to look professional/formal, or to hide your hand writing so pirated material couldn't be traced. The handwriting looks to be similar to the (wonderful) stuff on the back of the Gett Off 12 inch sleeves. Always loved those scribbles, and the fact that they seem to represent Prince in some kind of ‘character’ (in other words, it’s not his normal handwriting, but it is lengthy prose, so you he must have devoted quite a lot of time / effort / thought to it). Do we see his handwriting on other sleeves? 1999 has a similar style. Perhaps this is what ‘record/cassette sleeve Prince’ looks like? Is his normal handwriting visible on any records? | |
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BartVanHemelen said:
. The label is from much later. This is interesting, Bart. If you are protecting a source, can you tell us any more without repercussions? Are you saying the label is definitely not Prince’s hand? | |
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. I was mistaken about the label being from much later (though it is from much later than the tape). Quoting an expert: .
[Edited 3/18/21 16:53pm] © Bart Van Hemelen
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It's from a Sony UX tape not a Maxell and it's likely from 1986-87 or 1988.
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So if this all points to Prince himself having compiled this tape - where would Y'all place it in the whole Dream Factory / Crystal Ball / SOTT timeline?
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Hi everyone.
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