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The Deliverance EP case continues... Local Today says, in part: Music legend Prince has been dead for more than six years, but a fight rages on over an EP of five gospel-influenced blues tracks that his estate says was wrongly released a year after his death. In an 18-page decision Tuesday, the Massachusetts Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of a Supreme Court lawsuit filed against Boston-based entertainment attorney Christopher L. Brown, who advised his clients to release the “Deliverance Recordings” EP. ... [...]between 2004 and 2008, [Prince] worked with California recording engineer George Ian Boxill, better known as Ian, during which time he independently recorded the five bluesy tracks that make up the Deliverance recordings, according to Tuesday’s court ruling consist of: “Deliverance”, “No One Else”, “I Am”, “Touch Me” and “Sunrise Sunset”. After Prince’s death, Boxill teamed up with Washington-based distribution company Rogue Music Alliance LLC and approached Brown with the intention of releasing the EP. It is Brown’s role in the controversy over the release of this recording that is at play in Massachusetts, but other elements of the case have played out in Minnesota and in federal courts. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I think I bought this at the time on CD, and quite liked it... can't really recall where I bought it... How many copies were produced, does anyone know? | |
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It wasn't Boxhill's music in the first place, what was he thinking? What was the advisor thinking while giving advice about releasing unreleased Prince music... Just sayin' "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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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Don't know what he was thinking, but I'm sure glad he released the music. That EP is magnificent. | |
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Agreed. I listen to this way more than I do anything released by the estate. | |
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And if the estate was smart, they'd put that EP out in full, give credit wherever it's due, and let it be an extra goodie. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Word is the original non 'finished' by Boxill versions were much better. | |
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JorisE73 said: Word is the original non 'finished' by Boxill versions were much better. The second I heard that Ian "finished" these songs, I checked out. Don't need fanmade remixes. | |
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Exactly. Then again, Joshua 'woosh' Welton had the oportunity to play and fuck around with Prince's tunes on ''Hit 'n Run Phase 1''. I know it was Prince's choice. But i'm sure the original Prince produced trax are somewhere in the vault. Anyways...
"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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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The original versions were on the May 2007 configuration of Planet Earth. [Edited 9/9/22 2:39am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Not gonna wade into the Welton debate, but I will be contrarian here (it's the org after all) and say that what I like about the Deliverance production is that it feels pretty restrained. Whatever Boxhill did, it seems to me that he used a light touch. | |
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dustoff said: Not gonna wade into the Welton debate, but I will be contrarian here (it's the org after all) and say that what I like about the Deliverance production is that it feels pretty restrained. Whatever Boxhill did, it seems to me that he used a light touch. The Deliverance EP is one of my favorite Prince releases post-2006. The energy and musicality is great. Deliverance, Touch Me, and No One Else are my favorites. I feel the production is light on all the tracks except the title track. And what Boxill did on the title track, such as adding the full choir, we’re nice touches. A release by the Estate with Boxill’s versions and Prince’s originals would be really cool. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Where are people hearing the original versions to judge what is a light touch or not? | |
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That said, it's also true that Boxhill threw a damn choir in the mix, so I realize I'm on shaky ground here.
So I have a hard time defending it, but I still like it. | |
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dustoff said:
That said, it's also true that Boxhill threw a damn choir in the mix, so I realize I'm on shaky ground here.
So I have a hard time defending it, but I still like it. I don’t think any of us have heard Prince’s originals. But there are a couple of ways to get insight into Boxhill’s contributions. There’s the document that he wrote explaining what he added, which was a fair amount to the title track such as the choir and keys I believe, yet very well done, imo. But that’s why I excluded the title track from my comments. But the other tracks are a different story. I Am clearly didn’t have much added since it’s basically just guitar, bass, drums, and voice. I suppose the other songs are a bit unknown, but mostly have just a few instruments featured. There is some instrumentation in the background that was probably added, but it’s integrated very well, imo. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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It's so damn good, that's all I know.
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