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Thread started 10/10/25 7:52pm

lurker316

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Crystal Ball, with or without orchestration?

I greatly prefer the unreleased version of Crystal Ball without Claire's contribution. To me, the strings clutter up the song and are distracting. The unreleased version also has the benefit of being longer with less edits.

Anyone else agree, or am I on my own on this one?


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Reply #1 posted 10/10/25 9:38pm

nxx

100% agree!

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Reply #2 posted 10/11/25 1:20am

mestizo5000

And the PURPLE UNDERGROUND passage is great! Hopefully one day we can get a proper release of this song!
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Reply #3 posted 10/11/25 1:59am

fruitsalad

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I deleted the file when I heard the version with orchestration.

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Reply #4 posted 10/13/25 10:20am

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A thousand times WITH.

It is one of Clare's best achievements in orchestrating for Prince.


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Reply #5 posted 10/13/25 10:28am

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BonnieC said:

A thousand times WITH.

It is one of Clare's best achievements in orchestrating for Prince.


I love how it was recycled for The Future indeed.

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Reply #6 posted 10/14/25 2:02pm

databank

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BonnieC said:

A thousand times WITH.

It is one of Clare's best achievements in orchestrating for Prince.


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Reply #7 posted 10/14/25 2:03pm

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Less is sometimes more, but there's something seriously wrong with y'all rockists always favoring barebone demos over finished (or "overproduced", as y'all say) songs. There's more to life than guitars, bass and drums.

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Reply #8 posted 10/14/25 2:08pm

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The released version of "Crystal Ball" is one of my favorite Prince songs of all time. Clare's orchestration is fantastic.

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Reply #9 posted 10/14/25 8:32pm

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I like them both. The original fits nicely on Dream Factory & the orchestrated version works perfectly on the 1987 Crystal Ball album. I'm glad both exist & don't feel the need to play one off against the other.
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Reply #10 posted 10/14/25 10:22pm

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I agree the version without the orchestra is better. It’s scarier and weirder. I havent heard anything like it — and hope we get it released officially someday, maybe as part of a Dream Factory RSD or such.
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Reply #11 posted 10/14/25 11:06pm

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databank said:

Less is sometimes more, but there's something seriously wrong with y'all rockists always favoring barebone demos over finished (or "overproduced", as y'all say) songs. There's more to life than guitars, bass and drums.



I’m not a “rockist”. My preference isn’t because I want songs to be limited to guitars, bass and drums. As I explained in my original post, the strings clutter up the song and are distracting. The unreleased version also has the benefit of being longer with less edits.
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Reply #12 posted 10/15/25 12:17am

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I vote with.

Obviously, I would take both in ex quality
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Reply #13 posted 10/15/25 1:22am

SoulAlive

I like the version with the orchestra.
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Reply #14 posted 10/15/25 12:04pm

dodger07

I find the 2 mins or so intro of the released version grating and tedious so I prefer to play the unreleased one

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Reply #15 posted 10/22/25 12:26pm

databank

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lurker316 said:

databank said:

Less is sometimes more, but there's something seriously wrong with y'all rockists always favoring barebone demos over finished (or "overproduced", as y'all say) songs. There's more to life than guitars, bass and drums.

I’m not a “rockist”. My preference isn’t because I want songs to be limited to guitars, bass and drums. As I explained in my original post, the strings clutter up the song and are distracting. The unreleased version also has the benefit of being longer with less edits.

You may have other reasons than being a rocker, I'll respect that. But it remains remarkable how many Prince fans favor barebone demos over the finished product, and I believe it usually has to do with their taste for rock. There are cases where I agree (The Line comes to mind: there's an intimacy in the original that gets lost in the finished version — though the latter has other qualities), but in most cases, doing too much of everything is precisely the reason why Prince was such a fascinating composer/arranger nod

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Reply #16 posted 10/23/25 9:12am

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Sometimes I wonder if Clare Fischer got pissed that Prince endlessly sampled Clare's carefully composed orchestrations. He would have got paid to compose for the one track, and then to hear it all over a bunch of other songs must have been a little annoying creatively speaking (and financially...)

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Reply #17 posted 10/23/25 9:50am

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I don't see why it would be problematic financially. Clare was paid for his work. End of story. And he was paid for many orchestrations that never saw the light of day.

Prince loved Clare's work. I don't know if he was annoyed (creatively speaking, like you say) or flattered. I don't remember whether Brent ever talked about that.

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Reply #18 posted 10/23/25 7:22pm

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olb99 said:

I don't see why it would be problematic financially. Clare was paid for his work. End of story. And he was paid for many orchestrations that never saw the light of day.

Prince loved Clare's work. I don't know if he was annoyed (creatively speaking, like you say) or flattered. I don't remember whether Brent ever talked about that.

Not to mention that Brent did many of the arrangements at some point, and Prince never had a clue about it, so I don't think they were upset: it was income and any musician is happy about this nod

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Reply #19 posted 10/23/25 11:00pm

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databank said:



olb99 said:


I don't see why it would be problematic financially. Clare was paid for his work. End of story. And he was paid for many orchestrations that never saw the light of day.

Prince loved Clare's work. I don't know if he was annoyed (creatively speaking, like you say) or flattered. I don't remember whether Brent ever talked about that.



Not to mention that Brent did many of the arrangements at some point, and Prince never had a clue about it, so I don't think they were upset: it was income and any musician is happy about this nod



Absolutely. Great to be paid. But the Fischers won’t be earning royalties on any of the sampled work, just the original arrangement. They don’t get a songwriting credit. So they get paid once for a work that is exploited several times over. That’s not a good deal.
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Reply #20 posted 10/23/25 11:21pm

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fishwillbite said:

databank said:

Not to mention that Brent did many of the arrangements at some point, and Prince never had a clue about it, so I don't think they were upset: it was income and any musician is happy about this nod

Absolutely. Great to be paid. But the Fischers won’t be earning royalties on any of the sampled work, just the original arrangement. They don’t get a songwriting credit. So they get paid once for a work that is exploited several times over. That’s not a good deal.

Well I don't remember hearing them complain, so it's not for anyone else to say IMHO.
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Reply #21 posted 10/24/25 1:08pm

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WITH! That's the only version I knew for years...when I finally heard it without it, it sounded wrong...

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