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What if - Flyte Time Productions producing Prince I wonder, given Flyte Times' string of hit records - and a joint (if maybe fraught) joint history - do you think Prince would have ever agreed to let Jam & Lewis join him on production tasks?
I know it didn't happen, but did they cross paths often in Minneapolis ? Jammed together? Was there some interaction during The Time's Pandomenium sessions? Or did Jam & Lewis hold a long-term grudge towards Prince for firing them from The Time? Anybody in the know? | |
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The biggest mistake of Prince's career was firing Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and not incorporating their songwriting and production talents into his own (and others') music | |
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Jam n Lewis hired other musicians. Prince hired himself. "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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https://www.youtube.com/w...R4utgYvHdY . At 16:10 he talks about getting fired by Prince from The Time. . At 20:48 he tells about how they almost got involved in Purple Rain (the movie). . At 28:05 he talks about the lessons he learned from Prince (including a great anecdote about rehearsing "777-9311"). . At 32:18 he talks about how Prince wanted them to produce him. | |
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nayroo2002 said: Jam n Lewis hired other musicians. Prince hired himself. Jimmy Jam played on pretty much everything he produced...Prince hired many musicians ...and rappers | |
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Jimmy Jam has talked about this a lot in recent years. How youv'e not heard about it is sort of a narrow view. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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RJOrion said: The biggest mistake of Prince's career was firing Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and not incorporating their songwriting and production talents into his own (and others') music I totally agree.Many of those Paisley Park artists could have used Jam and Lewis tracks on their album.I imagine a song like “Human” being recorded by the Family,for example. | |
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Princeland would've been better if he made them head staff producers at Paisley, but honestly in terms of their career Prince firing them was the best thing that could have ever happened to them. | |
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SoulAlive said: RJOrion said: The biggest mistake of Prince's career was firing Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and not incorporating their songwriting and production talents into his own (and others') music I totally agree.Many of those Paisley Park artists could have used Jam and Lewis tracks on their album.I imagine a song like “Human” being recorded by the Family,for example. Word...or, "If It Isnt Love" (New Edition) done by The Time...or "Didnt Mean To Turn You On" (Sherelle) by Jill Jones...the ideas are endless | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: Princeland would've been better if he made them head staff producers at Paisley, but honestly in terms of their career Prince firing them was the best thing that could have ever happened to them. It definitely was a blessing for JJ&TL to get relieved of their duties with The Time...the fame, accolades, opportunities, and financial rewards theyve accumulated over the years, is most likely far greater than what they wouldve received had they stayed subordinate to Mr. Nelson. | |
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he always seemed to think himself above jam and lewis, or if not above, i think he would mightve seen it as 'retreating' to old friends. so i doubt this would have happened. plus, with all respect to them, they kinda stopped being hitmakers a while back. prince was more into working with younger talent as he got older. [Edited 7/15/23 6:38am] | |
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I mean Morris produced an album. So it's not impossible that they still might? | |
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yes! "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" would have been a perfect single for Jill.Paisley Park Records could have been the Motown of the 80s. | |
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Krid said: I wonder, given Flyte Times' string of hit records - and a joint (if maybe fraught) joint history - do you think Prince would have ever agreed to let Jam & Lewis join him on production tasks?
I know it didn't happen, but did they cross paths often in Minneapolis ? Jammed together? Was there some interaction during The Time's Pandomenium sessions? Or did Jam & Lewis hold a long-term grudge towards Prince for firing them from The Time? Anybody in the know? As a fam, they could've been a serious powerhouse. But we all know both sides were too alpha for it to work. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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TrivialPursuit said: Jimmy Jam has talked about this a lot in recent years. How youv'e not heard about it is sort of a narrow view. Shut yo mouth foo. HUMAN and I NEED YOUR LOVING shred. [Edited 7/16/23 10:58am] | |
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All those notes and I read into things this way: a) Prince from The Time. What part did Prince play WITH "The Time?" What don't I know. b) I believe they were always involved, as all together now they are a collective UNIT. c) Prince himself stated he liked to teach AND to learn. d) Prince wanted them SO THAT he could produce him. He was as influenced by them as they were by him. Thinking of the song lyric "I want you to want me". | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I think I remember a story way back when that JJ & TL suggested Love Would Never Do Without You be a duet with Janet Jackson and Prince. I could be making that up...but I swear I remember hearing it somewhere (probably here!). | |
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Actually, the best move Prince did was firing Jam & Lewis. And then again, Prince wanted to take Lewis back, but not Jam (for the PR movie), but Lewis didn't want to go back without Jam. Prince never was a guy for incorporating anything from anyone in his earlier days (and actually later more or less too), unless he bluntly stole something, remember?. So it was a blessing for being out of the Prince camp in the early days for both Jam & Lewis. They did what they did, proof is the fact they are the third all time best producers when itcomes to most produced mateiral out there. Jam said, George Martin and Elvis' producer did better. Not bad for being fired by good old purple prick Prince. Jam said that Prince somehow must've known they were ready to go. Lateron when they all got older, and time went by on the old issues, they could've worked together, Jam explicitely told this. But it never happened. Prince remained that unable to let go kind of rooster on top of (t)his purple (ex-)chicken(s) stall. So Prince kinda missed out willingly on working with them. That's how i see it imho.
"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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I don't know if it would've been fucking spectacular though... Just try to put big grown media ego's together... no matter if time healed old wounds or not... Competition always would've ben there. And if the outcome could be spectacular... i doubt it. - Luckily 'Scream' was great. Imagine Prince doing that song, as a duet with Janet. He would not approve of the typical Jam&Lewis beat for sure. ))) Just joking here.. what the fuck do i know about a beat. But that beat, to me, doesn't sound very Prince-ish. Too Jackson-ish. "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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Or Prince singing: ''(I'm Only) Human'' by The Human League...
"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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Prince had a sound that J&L did not. I cant see it but I would have loved checking out what they came up with. IMO Prince was a 1 of 1, I enjoy the creation of J&M but I dont see a collab w Prince working out.
I'm not sure what tracks they wrote or produced with that Time reunion album 4 example, but IMO that album was awful from beginning 2 end. Graycap23 was ME! | |
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As much as i love J&L there productions sound dated and were awesome for there time and fit perfectly in there time. | |
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"You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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Jam & Lewis were ALSO in nTalks 2 Work w/Rick James b4 He Passed. Now THAT would have been FIRE!! I Remember Them Poking Fun at Slick Rick on a Remix of "You were Meant To Be My Lady (Not My Girl)' by Alexander O'Neal...... | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Come to think of it, i looooooooove The S.O.S. Band. "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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woogiebear said: Jam & Lewis were ALSO in nTalks 2 Work w/Rick James b4 He Passed. Now THAT would have been FIRE!! I Remember Them Poking Fun at Slick Rick on a Remix of "You were Meant To Be My Lady (Not My Girl)' by Alexander O'Neal..... Wow that wouldve been a monumental collaboration...that reminds me of when the late great Charles Stepney (EW&F, Rotary Connection & Minnie Riperton) passed away, when his next project was going to be a Michael Jackson lp produced by he and Maurice White...we missed out on some amazing projects due to death's untimely interruptions...btw..."You Were Meant To Be My Lady" was SO beautifully funky...still my favorite Alexander ONeal song to this day...Terry Lewis' bassline on that joint is ferocious! | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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