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Thread started 06/13/03 10:33am

Harlepolis

Anita Baker's Prince-Produced Song

What happend 2 that track? I heard many rumors that Prince offerd a Jazzy House track 4 Anita Baker back in 1990 but she turned it down.

Anybody heard about this? If its true then why did she turn it down?

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Reply #1 posted 06/13/03 3:46pm

DavidEye

In 1990,Prince offered Anita Baker the song "Hold Me" for inclusion on her 'Compositions' album,but she turned it down.She made a mistake.The song is a beautiful,tender ballad.Prince's own version of it has been circulating for years.


I don't know anything about a "jazzy house track".Anyone have any more info?
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Reply #2 posted 06/14/03 11:19am

Harlepolis

DavidEye said:

In 1990,Prince offered Anita Baker the song "Hold Me" for inclusion on her 'Compositions' album,but she turned it down.She made a mistake.The song is a beautiful,tender ballad.Prince's own version of it has been circulating for years.


I don't know anything about a "jazzy house track".Anyone have any more info?


Joyce Kennedy from Mother's Finest was offered a track too back in the mid-80's and like Anita, she turned that down.

Whats with these ladies? Is it ego? Or do they simply find the lyrics "unsuitable" 4 them? confused

Just wondering tho!
[This message was edited Sat Jun 14 11:20:19 PDT 2003 by Harlepolis]
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Reply #3 posted 06/14/03 12:19pm

ThreadBare

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.
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Reply #4 posted 06/14/03 12:20pm

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ThreadBare said:

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.

exactly. there's a few mo' people who've turned down songs of his...
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Reply #5 posted 06/14/03 12:23pm

Harlepolis

ThreadBare said:

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.


Aren't all that as in "unclassy" or as in "str8 up wack"???
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Reply #6 posted 06/14/03 4:09pm

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"Hold Me" was crap, IMO. I'd have turned it down, too. The lyrics were simplistic: "Hold me, and we can make it through the rain/Hold me, and we can weather anything"

Not exactly Prince's best songwriting effort.
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Reply #7 posted 06/15/03 7:44am

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FunkMistress said:

"Hold Me" was crap, IMO. I'd have turned it down, too. The lyrics were simplistic: "Hold me, and we can make it through the rain/Hold me, and we can weather anything"

Not exactly Prince's best songwriting effort.

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It is a Rnb love song are you expecting Shakesphere.
Beside it is not like Mrs.Kennedy had some hot material out. She has not done anything in years.
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Reply #8 posted 06/15/03 7:47am

suomynona

in 1990 anita baker was still in demand.

that's why she turned down this poor attempt at a ballad...
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Reply #9 posted 06/15/03 7:49am

suomynona

DavidEye said:

I don't know anything about a "jazzy house track".Anyone have any more info?
it was a poor description. you have the right song.
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Reply #10 posted 06/15/03 7:55am

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suomynona said:

in 1990 anita baker was still in demand.

that's why she turned down this poor attempt at a ballad...

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I did't say anything about Anita Baker!!!
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Reply #11 posted 06/15/03 10:34am

Harlepolis

suomynona said:

DavidEye said:

I don't know anything about a "jazzy house track".Anyone have any more info?
it was a poor description. you have the right song.


I didn't hear the song so I could describe it, I just heard the "rumors" about it being a "Jazzy House Joint" but if it ain't then its cool smile
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Reply #12 posted 06/15/03 10:38am

PhilG

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

ThreadBare said:

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.

exactly. there's a few mo' people who've turned down songs of his...


Robert Palmer is one, and where is he now?
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Reply #13 posted 06/16/03 5:58am

DavidEye

Actually,I think Anita's 1990 album 'Compositions' was kinda weak anyway.It certainly could have used the Prince track.
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Reply #14 posted 06/16/03 10:27am

Harlepolis

DavidEye said:

Actually,I think Anita's 1990 album 'Compositions' was kinda weak anyway.It certainly could have used the Prince track.


Weak? What r u talking about? smile

Actualy, she was trying to prove a point when she released that album. While everybody is going too "New Jack Swing", "Soul2Soul" and the whole over-produced/overused-programming & the whole synthsizer saga. Homegirl, hooked up with her band and did a "Live oriented"-produced album thats why the critics thought it was a bit "out there" in terms of commercial music.

I think it was a bald move from Miss Baker 2 release an LP like that at THAT time nod
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Reply #15 posted 06/17/03 4:40am

DavidEye

Harlepolis said:

DavidEye said:

Actually,I think Anita's 1990 album 'Compositions' was kinda weak anyway.It certainly could have used the Prince track.


Weak? What r u talking about? smile

Actualy, she was trying to prove a point when she released that album. While everybody is going too "New Jack Swing", "Soul2Soul" and the whole over-produced/overused-programming & the whole synthsizer saga. Homegirl, hooked up with her band and did a "Live oriented"-produced album thats why the critics thought it was a bit "out there" in terms of commercial music.

I think it was a bald move from Miss Baker 2 release an LP like that at THAT time nod




To be honest,I'm partial to the 'Rapture' album (1986).I love that one all the way through.But I don't think her follow-up albums were all that great.The magic just wasn't there anymore,it's hard to explain.Anita is an amazing vocalist,but sometimes her material isn't always that thrilling.I know this is an unpopular opinion...lol...
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Reply #16 posted 06/17/03 8:31am

ThreadBare

Harlepolis said:

ThreadBare said:

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.


Aren't all that as in "unclassy" or as in "str8 up wack"???

lol Both.

But also just not an artist's "type" of song. I mean, I don't know how Prince offers songs to people. But, can you imagine some androgynous, sex-obsessed man coming up to you and saying he's written a song with you in mind?

Might throw a few people off...
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Reply #17 posted 06/17/03 8:32am

ThreadBare

PhilG said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

ThreadBare said:

Prince doesn't suit everybody, and his songs aren't always all that.

exactly. there's a few mo' people who've turned down songs of his...


Robert Palmer is one, and where is he now?

PhilG, there is a stable full of artists with albums produced by Prince -- and where are they now?
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Reply #18 posted 06/17/03 12:00pm

VinnyM27

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DavidEye said:

Harlepolis said:

DavidEye said:

Actually,I think Anita's 1990 album 'Compositions' was kinda weak anyway.It certainly could have used the Prince track.


Weak? What r u talking about? smile

Actualy, she was trying to prove a point when she released that album. While everybody is going too "New Jack Swing", "Soul2Soul" and the whole over-produced/overused-programming & the whole synthsizer saga. Homegirl, hooked up with her band and did a "Live oriented"-produced album thats why the critics thought it was a bit "out there" in terms of commercial music.

I think it was a bald move from Miss Baker 2 release an LP like that at THAT time nod




To be honest,I'm partial to the 'Rapture' album (1986).I love that one all the way through.But I don't think her follow-up albums were all that great.The magic just wasn't there anymore,it's hard to explain.Anita is an amazing vocalist,but sometimes her material isn't always that thrilling.I know this is an unpopular opinion...lol...


I also loved "Rapture" compared to her other albums and whent she released a hits CD last year (or was it this year...I think it was last year), I sold off her other discs. "Rapture" is an excellent album, back to front!
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