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Upcoming new book/memoir from Eric Leeds (and Duane Tudahl) "Things Left Unsaid - Making Music With Prince"

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Reply #1 posted 05/28/26 2:04pm

Vannormal

Honestly, I can't wait to read this.

Thanks so much for the link!

Eric always was one of the true musician-musicians in Prince's entourage. No yeay-sayer.

Finally he wrote it. He always kept all notes from every session he did.

So i guess it'll reveal a lot of extra - hopefully unheard new information, and insight studio work.

"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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Reply #2 posted 05/28/26 2:48pm

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Take my $!! cool

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Reply #3 posted 05/28/26 6:15pm

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Yeah this will probably be good because Leeds is one of the few associates who isn't a complete psychopath

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Reply #4 posted 05/28/26 7:43pm

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i always wanted to ask Eric about the "Hot Thing" session.
In the extended remix there is a great break with just Eric's solo against the hard beat.
Shortly after that, it proceedes to a chorus followed by just Prince's guitar against that beat.
The one thing in common to both passages is a "WHOOO!" from Prince, like he was totally impressed by what Eric just threw down on tape!
So much better than the album version!!!

Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop
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Reply #5 posted 05/28/26 7:47pm

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James Brown - Maceo Parker
Bruce Springsteen - Clarence Clemons
Prince - Eric Leeds

Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop
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Reply #6 posted 05/28/26 10:21pm

rap

Wasn't Alan Leeds going to write a book about his time with Prince, or perhaps he is currently?

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Reply #7 posted 05/28/26 10:57pm

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I hope the making of NEWS will finally be covered in details. Sadly, all the Eric Leeds interviews I heard so far omitted those sessions.

Either way, this book certainly is good news, Eric is a great storyteller yes

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Reply #8 posted 05/30/26 7:55pm

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Im glad this book is being written, Eric and Duane are so important in the Prince world and credible people, but Eric always seemed a bit miserable about his time with Prince and if i remember rightly said he didnt much like Prince’s music. Do i remember that wrong? I always got the impression he treated the whole Prince thing as a paid gig and would have been happier playing a purer form of jazz. I’m all for a critical and non-sycophantic take on the Prince experience (bring back the Netflix doc!!!), but I get such cold vibes from Eric. Hopefully I’m proved wrong. Certainly he was an awesome player who elevated Prince’s sound. Would love to read an Alan Leeds book!
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Reply #9 posted 05/31/26 1:26am

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fishwillbite said:

Im glad this book is being written, Eric and Duane are so important in the Prince world and credible people, but Eric always seemed a bit miserable about his time with Prince and if i remember rightly said he didnt much like Prince’s music. Do i remember that wrong? I always got the impression he treated the whole Prince thing as a paid gig and would have been happier playing a purer form of jazz. I’m all for a critical and non-sycophantic take on the Prince experience (bring back the Netflix doc!!!), but I get such cold vibes from Eric. Hopefully I’m proved wrong. Certainly he was an awesome player who elevated Prince’s sound. Would love to read an Alan Leeds book!


Based on interviews like the one he did with Michael Dean, I think Eric would be a wealth of great information.

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Reply #10 posted 05/31/26 10:39am

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I'm really looking forward to this, because I remember at the time (1987-1988) Eric seemed to be "pressed"into denying any Prince involvement with the Madhouse projects. I'm really looking forward to a factual account of some of these sessions, and obviously more information about NEWS , the unreleased Madhouse albums, xpectation, the flesh and any other sessions.

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Reply #11 posted 05/31/26 10:26pm

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Reply #12 posted 06/01/26 6:30am

Vannormal

rap said:

Must be this: https://www.amazon.com/It...0374614814

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