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I just read this post and then looked at Morris Day and The Time's facebook page and now it reads that Warners and rhino have now reached out to Morris Day, I guess, about this reissue. The post seems like they were thanking the followers? Who knows. So we may see changes in the reissue? | |
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An expanded album with no new music? Just plain dumb. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Now The Time's first three albums have all been reissued in recent years. 'What Time Is It?' in 2017 on green vinyl, 'Ice Cream Castles' in 2018 on neapolitan vinyl, and 'The Time' now. Interesting to read Morris' comments. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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- The first hipster that buys a DISCMAN will be the one. ) - Love to have it. But honestly, what do we know about this physical release ? Nothing. Is it a remaster ? How does the whole package looks like ? Is it a gatefold album ? Does it have printed inner sleeves ? (''Get It Up (edit)'' is actually 3:05 and not 3:01) -
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-It is being corrected now says Morris Day : µhttps://ultimateprince.com/morris-day-the-time-album-reissue/?fbclid=IwAR0U-_8rQzgXy_No-9-M3-_UQMMEIonoXsL9rhcjJePmGNvkC8_FeF3Nevk - "After saying he had a "serious problem" with a planned reissue of the Time's debut album, Morris Day reported that the label involved has "vowed to make this situation... right," and declared himself "very pleased with the call." In a since-deleted Instagram post earlier today, Day expressed displeasure over not being contacted about the reissue plans. "The power of the people!!!" began his new post. "Thank you all for your love and support.. Rhino Records [and] Warner Records reached out to both myself and manager this afternoon - and vowed to make this situation regarding 'The Time' 40th anniversary album right. I was very pleased with the call. Stay tuned..."
The original story follows below. Morris Day has a "serious problem" with an upcoming 40th anniversary reissue of the Time's self-titled album. "So apparently [Rhino Records], a division of [Warner Music], is reissuing The Time['s] 1981 debut LP celebrating 40 years," the singer wrote Tuesday on Instagram. "Interesting enough, no one from Rhino or Warner Music thought it was a good idea to reach out to me or any of the fellas regarding this reissue. I got a serious problem with that…[Let's] see how this plays out." In a comment on that post, Day elaborated about his disappointment, writing, "So much could have gone behind this reissue of The Time album…fun facts, commentary, mini-documentary, 'REUNION' PERFORMANCE of said album, etc." Tagging the Rhino and Warner Instagram accounts directly, he added, "But y'all really dropped the ball on this one. #notcool" Apollonia Kotero, co-star of the Purple Rain film and lead singer of the Prince-formed girl group Apollonia 6, commented, "Join the club, my brother." The Time was produced and largely written by Prince (under the name Jamie Starr). He also performed almost all of the instruments and backing vocals, with Day handling the leads. The album, which reached No. 50 on the Billboard 200, spawned three singles: "Get It Up," "Cool" and "Girl." The reissue — out July 16 as part of Rhino's expanded celebration of Black Music Month — will mark the record's first vinyl issue since the original release. The red and white two-LP package includes a bonus disc featuring original single edits of five tracks (with "Cool" appearing in two parts)." - [Edited 5/12/21 8:02am] "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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We'll see what they do to make it right and a fitting release. Why they chose not to make it a real event is beyond me. The Time is an important band both to music in general and to Prince. | |
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- So now we know the vinyls will be red & white... according to the article above. - "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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Hopefully, it will now turn out to be a release we're interested in...
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. This was already in the original Rhino link. © Bart Van Hemelen
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LOL, as if Rhino are now suddenly going to scrap this cheapo re-release (FYI vinyl is experience looong delays) and invent in bonus content. . And yes, MD and TT did not know about the neapolitan vinyl re-release either. . In the end, MD and TT have no say over this. WBR owns the masters and it's not like the Estate is going to block a release that'll bring them some easy cash. Would it have been polite of WBR to inform MD and TT? Sure. But they're a massive company and they have bigger fish to fry. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Well the link is now dead and there is no other listing on Rhino's site for The Time, so perhaps they actually did just that! I'm sure I'll receive an email soon regarding my cancellation. | |
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strongoxman1 said: Well the link is now dead and there is no other listing on Rhino's site for The Time, so perhaps they actually did just that! I'm sure I'll receive an email soon regarding my cancellation. Hopefully they will listen to Morris’ ideas and do this thing right.That album deserves more than just a half-ass cheapo release. | |
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- The page is now closed it seems : https://store.rhino.com/special-edition-shops/black-music-month/the-time-expanded-edition-2lp.html - "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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All due respect, should we trust your speculation, or the information coming directly from Morris in this case? If he says they are working to morally make things right, why disbelieve that statement? Of course only time can tell but it looks like they are going to make it right for Morris and co. | |
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What would be OUTTAKES from the Time(1981) album?
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Ya'll have 2 excuse me
I was going to mention this earlier
But I forgot
But what we are going to do right here
right now
No not yet not yet just relax, this is my show
We are going to take up a collection, ya know
like they do in church
So as U C the fellas assembling behind me
we're going 2 take advantage of your kind generous hearts
And take a collection
I'll take anything
Money
Phone Numbers
Credit Cards
Your Momma
U don't want her? But the bitch in in the hat
Fella go on out there and take advantage of these kind hearts
That's right bring the house lights up, I like it like that
that way I can see who is giving and who ain't
Once upon a time ... exactly in April 1981 [Prince] creates THE TIME as an outlet for some of his most funky and danceable R&B material. The project was made possible when he signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records, that allowed him to develop and record other acts. After the considerable success the record company had achieved with his 1979 album "Prince" and the hit-single "I wanna be your lover" (which sold more than 1 million copies and hit #1 at the R&B Charts and #11 at the Pop-Charts) in the black marketplace, the record company was very interested when [Prince] presented them with more of the same. By creating THE TIME, [Prince] was able to continue on the path of his 1980 album "Dirty Mind" and explore other musical genres that would not label him as a R&B artist. His ideas about creating an alter-ego group was reinforced by a 1980 motion picture entitled "The Idolmaker". Directed by Taylor Hackford, this movie is a revealing and entertaining glimpse of the process behind the invention of pop stars. It was based on the career of Bob Marcucci, who pulled the strings for Fabian and Frankie Avalon in the '50s. #ALBUMSSTILLMATTER
This year[7.29.1981] marks the 30th anniversary of Morris Day's first album with the Time, a self-titled effort of synthesizer-driven party-funk written by Prince and members of his Revolution. It sent two singles to the upper reaches of the Billboard R&B charts - "Get It Up," which featured an explosive Prince solo, and "Cool."
Q: This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Time's first album. Was that a good experience working with Prince on that one?
The Time, home studio, April 1981 – album mixed in late April
July 29. 1981 rel The Time[self titled album]
1.Get It Up . Prince initiated this album before the band had even been assembled. The record was completed in only two weeks in April 1981 at his home studio in the basement of his house at Lake Riley in Chanhassen, Minneapolis. Only Oh, Baby was recorded in April 1979 at Alpha Studios in Los Angeles during the sessions for his own 1979 album "Prince". The final mixing of the tapes took place at Hollywood Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, from 28th to 30th April 1981. [Prince] himself plays more or less every note on the album. Matt Fink delivers synthesizer solos on Get it up and Cool, while Lisa Coleman provides some backing vocals on Cool and The Stick. Prince's own voice is often audible in the final mix. . On 29th July 1981 the first album [The Time] was released by Warner Bros. Records. The credits listed [Morris Day] (lead vocals), [Jesse Johnson] (guitar), [Terry Lewis] (bass), [Jellybean Johnson] (drums) as well as [Monte Moir] and [Jimmy Jam] (both keyboards) as the members of the band. The production credit is shared by [Morris Day] with a guy named Jamie Starr, who had been first introduced as an engineer on [Prince]'s 1980 album "Dirty Mind". Neither record nor sleeve contains any songwriting credits. The music itself bears all the hallmarks of [Prince]'s synth-based Minneapolis-Sound and it didn't take long before stories start to circulating at the press, that [Prince] himself was behind this project - writing all songs, playing mosts instruments and producing the complete album, only utilizing [Morris Day] to add some vocals on the final mix.
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Page works just fine for me. | |
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- Indeed. Though it was closed for some short time. I tried several times. - "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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. Nothing to do with being an apologist, but with being a realist. . Morris should be angry at his management, which keeps failing to inform him of such releases. It took them FOUR DAYS to discover something that was talked about in multiple Prince fan groups. MD and TT didn't know about the neapolitan vinyl edition of ICC until a fan came up to them and asked them to sign it (and he said this wasn't the first time they were surprised by something he brought them to sign). Does he know about the 2015 Japanese "remasters" of the 1980s albums by TT and by MD? . Again, this was simply a quick novelty release by Rhino. There's no reason for them to contact MD & TT since those guys have got nothing to say about such a release. They weren't planning some major release. https://www.rhino.com/art...d-and-more They're a business, not some mom & pop operation. . © Bart Van Hemelen
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. AFAIK there are none. Perhaps the Estate has discovered some interesting bits, but IMHO it would be more likely they'd keep those for any Prince deluxe sets from that era, since I doubt there is such a wealth of outtakes from that era that they could give away some. . Perhaps they could include a concert recording from the Controversy Tour? © Bart Van Hemelen
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I'd bet cash money that there are some.........this is Prince we are talking about. [Edited 5/14/21 0:22am] FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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BartVanHemelen said:
though it looks like they did contact MD so we shall wait and see what happen | |
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. Nothing to do with being an apologist, but with being a realist. . Morris should be angry at his management, which keeps failing to inform him of such releases. It took them FOUR DAYS to discover something that was talked about in multiple Prince fan groups. MD and TT didn't know about the neapolitan vinyl edition of ICC until a fan came up to them and asked them to sign it (and he said this wasn't the first time they were surprised by something he brought them to sign). Does he know about the 2015 Japanese "remasters" of the 1980s albums by TT and by MD? . Again, this was simply a quick novelty release by Rhino. There's no reason for them to contact MD & TT since those guys have got nothing to say about such a release. They weren't planning some major release. https://www.rhino.com/art...d-and-more They're a business, not some mom & pop operation. . What is your point? They talked to him. So obviously it's not a novelty release anymore. Hello? | |
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Yeah, I'm going through my info. I don't see anything that could be considered an outtake.
Now the 2nd album will definately have a lot to work with | |
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Bart is 100% correct on this.
WB owns the rights to the Time, Shelia E, Jill Jones, The Family, Madhouse and any other Prince associated artist.
Prince wrote,produced, and composed the music. The Time was fronted by Morris and played on stage by the band which were awesome in their own right but they didn't own anything.
Billy said in Purple Rain , "Dis is a bidness....", Morris can only sing for his supper and tour to get coin and recognition.
He never would have become known if it wasn't for Prince and needs to be reminded of this before his bullshit interviews. | |
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