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South African Raspberry Beret edit? Someone (who's also here and may reveal themselves) mentioned somewhere else having heard of such an edit, slightly shorter and possibly faster than the album cut. It's supposed to also have landed on a few various artists comps.
As it's not listed on Discogs or anywhere else and it's the first time I ever hear of this, I wanted to ask if anyone else has heard of it. Thanks [Edited 12/17/25 0:12am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. [Edited 12/17/25 13:09pm] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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Thanks for clarifying. Still not on Discogs, though maybe if I investigate longer with this new info when I have a little time, I may find a trace of it elsewhere online? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Your question is very reasonable and I asked myself the same at some point. When it comes to my website, my policy was always that if it's a misprint/error, it's not on purpose so not listed, but if it's a deliberate action by Warner or a local subsidiary of Warner (or another label for songs given to other artists, or a compilation/mix that was properly licenced from the labels owning the masters), I finally came to the concusion that it counts. The reasoning there is: Prince contractually gave "Label X" contractual permission to alter the song or licence it to third parties, so it's an extension of his will (a similar situation would be remixes or even full rerecordings of songs he gave to other artists: for example, Prince literally had nothing to do with Nona Hendryx's album version of Baby Go-Go, and did not commission any of its remixes, but he gave Hendryx permission to rerecord the song from scratch and commission remixes). So when all is said and done, my reasoning is Prince contractually gave permission to WB to allow local subsidiaries to create specific edits of songs for foreign markets even if he didn't personally oversee those, so they count. Technically, I've been struggling with grey areas ever since I started this project. Another recent headache was live renditions of songs he gave to other artists by said artists (I added a paragraph about this on the main page if anyone wants to look into it). Certain songs streamed or released online by associated artists from 2000 onwards were another issue (it's not always clear whether Prince allowed them to do it or not). I also haven't resolved the question of DJing services, if only because it's sometimes hard to know which ones, save for Razormaid who had a strict policy to licence its material, were licenced or bootlegs. Songs used in movies are another pandora's box I'd rather not open... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Interesting! Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop | |
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I'm no lawyer, but I don't see why not. TV channels do it as well when music videos are too long for their taste. For obvious reasons, though, I can't add those "edits" to my website A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I see that very much like club DJs who make their own edits (longer or shorter) to accomodate whatever they want to do with them. Definetely that's not the official cut, and reckon it could be disturbing if you''re passionate about what you're hearing, but why not? [Edited 12/18/25 8:35am] | |
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. Generally, they do. And in case there are some countries where it wouldn't be allowed by law, no-one cares if they do it regardless. No artist or record company would sue a radio station in some faraway, foreign land just because they cut out a verse from their song. It's better for both the artist and the label to be proactive and prepare and supply different radio edits that would likely be preferred by broadcasters so at least they retain some artistic control over the material, but still, they cannot stop the stations using their own scissors either.
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I get people want to document every single official edit or verison out there, but honestly with all the diffewrent jukebox singles Prince's personal acetates and one off presses with edits made to test in a club or something, I think this is just not possible to get a complete picture. | |
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Thanks. I most likely saw this years ago when I went through ALL Discogs entries for EVERY release until 1986 (I never got around going farther), looking for odd local releases. If I didn't keep that one it must have been because it says "Time of Raspberry Beret is 3:27 on label, different to usual release time of 3:31." "On label" doesn't suggest it means the song itself is shorter, so in doubt I wouldn't have retained it. Now could this be the one Joris was talking about? IDK, but it went from being South African to being Mexican, so if it ends-up being Guatemalese...
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I don't list acetates and in-house material, only what was meant to be heard by the general public. The most challenging category for me, so far, was the live snippets sent to, or filmed by TV stations to be aired in order to promote a tour visiting any given city/country. No one ever attempted to establish such a listing before me, so unlike other categories, there was nothing to improve on: I'm entirely depending on what I find online (when I do find it), and when it was sent to the TV station by Prince's organization, I can only attest of what was aired, which may be shorter than what was sent.. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Kares said:
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I consider them promos and I include them. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. [Edited 12/20/25 15:14pm] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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