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ATWIAD - which vault tracks could have been included? We're all disappointed at the lack of unreleased material for the new Around the World in a Day release. But when I started thinking about what known studio vault tracks and live performances can be associated with this era (rather than attacehd to Purple Rain or Parade), I started coming up short. What studio and live tracks could concievably have been part of this project? | |
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Why do you lot keep rehashing topics that have been done to death mere months ago? . | |
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I don't know about the others, but I do it to get a response from you. | |
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Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden and The Dance Electric have already been released on the PR SE - and will presumably end up on there in better quality next time around. Empty Room was recorded months after ATWIAD was released, in the middle of the 'Parade sessions'. The same with Go. . The others you mentioned are the beginning of something. [Edited 9/15/25 18:10pm] | |
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He is so easily triggered. | |
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"Midnight is where the day begins" | |
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They could have included these live versions: 1. The Ladder from the Lovesexy soundcheck 2. Raspberry Beret 1982/1983 version | |
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Or several versions of "The Ladder" that were done at rehearsal during the "Purple Rain" tour such as "The Homecoming" shows in Minneapolis in December of 1984 which were played at celebration this past June and would fit in with the ATWIAD timeline. | |
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Live studio takes. Live versions. Rehearsals. Demos | |
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That's a bit non-specific | |
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Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but what about the following tracks. I believe these were all recorded in 1985: - Call Of The Wild I realize the last 3 were recorded just after ATWIAD was released, so maybe they'd go better on a Parade SDE?
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In my opinion, it makes sense to start in May/June 84, just after the Apollonia 6 album was completed (with the exception of Happy Birthday Mr Christian, as that was done quite late), through to April 86, when Life Can Be So Nice was tracked.
[Edited 9/15/25 22:29pm] Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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bluegangsta said: In my opinion, it makes sense to start in May/June 84, just after the Apollonia 6 album was completed (with the exception of Happy Birthday Mr Christian, as that was done quite late), through to April 86, when Life Can Be So Nice was tracked.
[Edited 9/15/25 22:29pm] Now a track list like that I would gladly welcome. And the birthday concert is out there in pretty amazing quality. Would be a great official release also | |
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you guys remember when someone streamed the 84 birthday concert on twitch and someone grabbed screenshots but not video (????) | |
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Perfect. . Even if we were frugal and said, well maybe not all the Romance 1600 and/or The Family material, there's still enough there to fill 1 CD of vault material along with the live show on another. There's also bound to be at least a few other things we don't know about just like with the previous sets. . Maybe if the estate wasn't focused on turning the official site in to an Etsy store and of course that damn musical they'd have the ability to figure it out. | |
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The Family and Romance 1600 tracks should be released on separate projects, as protégés albums are albums on their own, too. | |
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Hardly any of these are relevant for the Around The World In A Day album though ... If this is all there is, I understand why they chose not to create a superdeluse version of this album - at least when it comes to vault tracks. | |
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Recordings from the time period are relevant, they help to put the material in context. The Martika's Kitchen tracks for example aren't relevant to D&P, but they're on that set. . Not every release has to be a SOTT/D&P sized SDE, but the PR and 1999 sets should be the bare minimum benchmarks. | |
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I tend to agree with you,but let's be honest.The estate is never gonna do anything with the protege albums.We'll never get an expanded The Family set...or a 2-CD Romance 1600 set | |
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If we're realistic, SDEs of Princes albums are the primary opportunity to release protégé tracks. And frankly, they're better presented within a relevant time period than an Originals-style compilation. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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We don't know that for a fact. I mean yeah, given the direction things seem to be taking, I wouldn't bet on it any time soon, but then again one shouldn't have bet on an ATWIAD SDE with those songs as outtakes either, so in the end, nothing of the sort is being released for the moment... On the long run, who knows, though... . Now the Estate don't own the masters for Romance 1600 (and possibly not for The Family either), so the main difficulty may lay there, as well as with sharing the profits between themselves, WB and the "official" artists, but with some good will, nothing is impossible on principle. . Another option would be to release Prince's own version of those entire albums without the final tracks, but on individual projects (Prince's Romance 1600, Prince's The Family, etc.). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It seems such a pipedream as to be moot - If the estate releases a special edition, remastered Romance 1600 with vault tracks etc, I'll paypal everyone replying to this thread ten thousand quid. . They can't even do it for the double platinum, US Billboard #1 follow up to Purple Rain. Good luck waiting for your Good Question SDE. | |
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Others Here With Us seems to sit firmly within the Parade sessions. | |
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WB definitely definitely owns Sheila E and probably The Family. Most later Paisley Park records (from circa 1987 onwards) are owned by the Estate, but nothing by A6, V6, The Time or Sheila, and probably not for some other early PP signees such as The Family, Taja, Mazarati, Jill... (source: Alan Leeds, also confirmed by an Edel exec and the fact that Prince was able to rerelease The Voice and Smell My Finger on NPG Records, and was for a short time planning for more rereleases, such as Madhouse). This has nothing to do with when he got his masters back, it was something established between Prince and WB circa 87-86, that further PP signees' records would revert to Prince if the label was ever shut down). Regarding later NPG Records releases, nothing is known about Jacob Armen, Chaka, Larry, Bria and Judith. Mayte said the Estate owns Child Of The Sun. Tamar said she owns her (unreleased) album, which is confirmed by the indicia. Andy's indicia also suggests she at least co-owns her own album. [Edited 9/17/25 16:12pm] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Fanmade wish-tracklists are often quite extravagant. Not that the SDE's tracklists weren't on occasion, but it doesn't help if the most hardcore fans aren't able to be more disciplined. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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