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March 31st is coming up pretty quick…. …and no hints, no plans, no leaks about a 40th Patade? Hmmm. Yep. if you could just pass your history class, baby, life would be all right. | |
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How is that a deadline? Every day when I awake, the greatest of joys is mine: that of being ME. | |
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The estate has AFAIK never announced anything in the first four months of the year (perhaps Originals?). Hell, we'll be lucky if we get an announcement during the Celebration, and I wouldn't be surprised that we'll only get an announcement weeks after. . They just waste four to six months, when they could easily drop a single outtake each month. They could easily commemorate 21 April by releasing a previously unreleased concert recording; instead the best they can do is some small event at Paisley Park. . But they haven't done so in the previous years, and thus they won't do something now. | |
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The absolute most we'll get is a bare bones remaster like they did with ATWIAD. No chance in hell they actually deliver on any vault material at this point. | |
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This year should see the release of a Parade SDE and his final show(s) in Atlanta in 2016. Too bad that both are becoming less and less likely even though both are no-brainers. Most likely we'll continue to complain about how Londell can keep his position while being so incompetent. [Edited 3/7/26 21:54pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Spicer and MacMillan are not interested in new vault releases - they just want to make money off the catalogue as it is. They'll give us crumbs but they dont want to fund a whole new project because that would eat into their profit margins.
Parade Super Deluxe was done years ago before they took over. So was The Symbol album. Diamonds and Pearls was already done too. So far they haven't done anything except release stuff that was already in the can. The fact that they ditched people like Duane Tudahl proves to me that they dont want to do any vault releases...they just want to repackage and sell what's already been sold. Maybe there's not enough profit in the super deluxe sets hence the Broadway experiment but I think it really comes down to pure profit and its easier for them to just repackage existing stuff...ATWIAD is a good example. Remaster it and increase the cost to the consumers. I hope they read this and can prove me wrong. This year imho would be a good time to release the original Piano and Microphone shows at Paisley/cds and bluray. Parade Super Deluxe would be a dream - but I doubt that'll happen now. [Edited 3/8/26 7:39am] [Edited 3/8/26 7:40am] [Edited 3/8/26 7:41am] | |
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I want a Parade SDE as much as any other lifelong Prince fan, but let's be honest... | |
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I just think it’s incompetence that can’t net a profit from a big Prince release of music - perhaps do away with the big bucks paid for academics and so called Prince acquaintances to write essays, avoid all that expensive vinyl and never to be read again coffee table book but do a box like the 1999 or Purple Rain deluxe. Ensure things are promoted by getting press articles and slots on radio shows explaining a bit of the process and background to the rare tracks (including difficulties with restoring from the tapes if they’ve degraded). And don’t over produce or over estimate demand plus keep pricing reasonable. And release them before all the older fans are dead like Elvis. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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You'll get an 8 second AI clip instagram post and like it. | |
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No way in Hades can anyone convince me "the estate" is making any monies....They sell crap overpriced clothes, trinkets, and baubles that no one in their right mind would buy. Then they got their nerve to try and sell us music that we have already bought. Then they try to hypnotize us with a "remaster" as if we can't "remaster" it on our own with free software....And the kicker is that we don't even know if it is the way that Prince would "remaster" the audio... It's almost like they are purposely trying to bury his legacy... | |
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We can spend the rest of our lives calling them names and complaining about no vault releases to no avail (they don't care). Or we can move on. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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[Edited 3/9/26 3:55am] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I no longer have hope. I expect nothing. Anniversaries mean nothing. Wishes, rumors mean nothing. I dont get excited till something has an official announcement. And even then I expect the bare bones, b sides and extender vers If we're lucky I will take my place, In the great below | |
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?? vinyl sales have surpassed CD sales for years, 17% + since 2021 ... Vinyl accounts for 71% of all physical music sales revenue in the US as of 2024. so what are you talking about CD formats If vinyl boxes aren't profitable you have to MAKE them profitable. I guess it were the heavy photo books in D&P and SOTT Deluxe edition and the DVDs that rocketed the production costs. | |
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Do we know the profitability or otherwise of the previous deluxe editions/boxsets etc? | |
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Even a bootlegger with a lousy rehearsal on a cassette tape do make some profit. I know, a proper relase implies a lot more efforts and expenses and things are not that easy, but it's ridiculous to think the Estate can't make things work.
This, exactly. We are wasting so much time being frustrated that we're missing out on amazing music (new and old) other than Prince. Or anything else that rocks your boat. | |
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Of course, you're right, dustoff. And for starters I'm here almost on a daily basis | |
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[Edited 3/9/26 8:51am] | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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It's not. Releases are about anniversary years, not months.
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In my opinion, part of the problem (if we acknowledge this is a problem to the estate to begin with) is the very "super deluxe" concept that, let's reckon, doesn't really fit that well with Prince's vast vault catalogue. I'd much rather stand alone relases with previosuly unreleased stuff well conceived and curated. Having to go through X album remastered, and then every edit, B-Side and extended version that we already own just to get two or three discs of previously unreleased stuff only creates mammoth sets that can't statisfy everyone. This formula might work for other artists or bands with a different level archive material, but thinking of Prince, I don't see it fit. Said this, of course remastered albums are welcome, but, at least to me, considering all the prevoiusly unreleased stuff, remasters don't really appeal to me. | |
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I wasn't aware of those Sananda rereleases. While it's great to see his early works brought back to the public's attention, he has a REMARKABLE library of never rereleased b-sides from the Sony years' singles that truly deserve to be made available (not to mention the extended versions and remixes). Those could have been added as bonus tracks, or they could be the subject of their own compilation à la kate Bush's The Other Sides, but in the meantime, what a missed opportunity A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Prince himself never remastered any audio. He didn't mix, either. That's for professionals. | |
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psyche2 said:
In my opinion, part of the problem (if we acknowledge this is a problem to the estate to begin with) is the very "super deluxe" concept that, let's reckon, doesn't really fit that well with Prince's vast vault catalogue. I'd much rather stand alone relases with previosuly unreleased stuff well conceived and curated. Having to go through X album remastered, and then every edit, B-Side and extended version that we already own just to get two or three discs of previously unreleased stuff only creates mammoth sets that can't statisfy everyone. This formula might work for other artists or bands with a different level archive material, but thinking of Prince, I don't see it fit. Said this, of course remastered albums are welcome, but, at least to me, considering all the prevoiusly unreleased stuff, remasters don't really appeal to me. I agree. I don't think the SDE model works that well for Prince's music. The estate should probably focus on separate releases for remastered albums, unreleased material and concerts from now on. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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of course this is true. . but dates are frequently used as a commemorative marker for interesting news, or hints, or hype; any other artist (or estate), if they were paying attention to the fan reception of the ATWIAD release, might think to throw a bone to the very people who could spread the word about an upcoming release. they don't use the outside media to do this to much acclaim or efficiency. their absolute indifference to us is what is most galling. . YES, WE SHOULD MOVE ON. but for every 25 year old fan who discovered Purple Rain beause of Stranger Things, there are more than a handful of us who were AT the Purple Rain concert, and WE ARE OLD. WE ARE IN OUR LATE 50'S. 60'S. 70'S. and unless they do a MAJOR overhaul of how they promote his music WE are the people spending money on their property. and WE are the people who still want physical releases, and grew up in a time where you SPENT ACTUAL MONEY ON THINGS YOU WANTED. . at any rate, i don't expect much. i'm hopeful. Parade is an important work, but is tainted by the self-indulgence mythology of the movie. It should be regarded as SOTT and 1999 are. i think many of us are just hoping the estate understand this too. if you could just pass your history class, baby, life would be all right. | |
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