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Thread started 07/20/03 10:33am

IstenSzek

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"Peace"

For all the talk about the never finished/released/compiled
"High" project, I'm surprised no one ever wonders which cuts
were put aside for the NPG project that went the same way.

I think the album was entitled "Peace" at one point, wasn't
it? [Boris, help us out here].

I've made a bit of a tracklist but the album doesn't work
very well. Probably due to the lack of standout songs and
the way a lot of these songs are in the same vein.

But anyway, if anyone can come up with a better tracklist
please share.

01. Sadomasochistic Groove
02. Peace
03. Y should I Do That?
04. Northside
05. 2045: Radical Man
06. Cybersingle
07. Jukebox With a Heartbeat
08. Silicon
09. Judas Smile
10. Paradigm
11. Props N Poundz
12. One Song

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #1 posted 07/20/03 11:12am

Marrk

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Take 'Cybersingle' away and the album is already much improved. wink
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Reply #2 posted 07/20/03 11:15am

Marrk

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as for the song 'peace' i chopped the beginning and end of that off to remove that silly tit yammering away.Lots better!
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Reply #3 posted 07/20/03 11:34am

langebleu

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There was an NPG album by the name of Peace originally advertised on the official site. A tracklist was never published (if one ever existed?)

Of the titles you have listed:

'Northside' and 'Peace' were 'NPG releases'.

'Sadomasochistic Groove', 'Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?' and 'One Song' (and, I think, 'Cybersingle') were 'prince releases'.

'Judas Smile', 'Silicon', 'Props 'N Pounds', 'Jukebox With A Heartbeat' and '2045 Radical Man' were 'Prince releases'.

I believe 'Paradigm' was 'George Clinton and (or with) prince'

I found it doubtful that all of these tracks were ever planned for an album under the 'NPG' moniker.
ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift.
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Reply #4 posted 07/20/03 11:36am

IstenSzek

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langebleu said:

There was an NPG album by the name of Peace originally advertised on the official site. A tracklist was never published (if one ever existed?)

Of the titles you have listed:

'Northside' and 'Peace' were 'NPG releases'.

'Sadomasochistic Groove', 'Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?' and 'One Song' (and, I think, 'Cybersingle') were 'prince releases'.

'Judas Smile', 'Silicon', 'Props 'N Pounds', 'Jukebox With A Heartbeat' and '2045 Radical Man' were 'Prince releases'.

I believe 'Paradigm' was 'George Clinton and (or with) prince'

I found it doubtful that all of these tracks were ever planned for an album under the 'NPG' moniker.



Yeah, I know, you're right about those credits. But I don't
like to just have those songs floating about on various cds
of the monthly npgmc instalments.

That's why I compiled them onto a so called NPG album.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #5 posted 07/20/03 11:52am

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IstenSzek said:

Yeah, I know, you're right about those credits. But I don't like to just have those songs floating about on various cds of the monthly npgmc instalments.

That's why I compiled them onto a so called NPG album.
I understand ... it also seems so incomplete that we don't have an understanding of what 'Peace' was as an album - if it ever existed ... same as, say. 'Roadhouse Garden'.
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Reply #6 posted 07/20/03 11:58am

IstenSzek

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langebleu said:

IstenSzek said:

Yeah, I know, you're right about those credits. But I don't like to just have those songs floating about on various cds of the monthly npgmc instalments.

That's why I compiled them onto a so called NPG album.
I understand ... it also seems so incomplete that we don't have an understanding of what 'Peace' was as an album - if it ever existed ... same as, say. 'Roadhouse Garden'.



Exactly. And I think that, in a way, Roadhouse Garden
was more of a finished product than "Peace". Since it
had been mentioned quite often and Prince dropped some
titles for tracks that were to go on there.

"Peace", I think never came further than a concept to
wrap around the song of the same name.

Still, it's a nice title for an NPG release. Even if it
home-made smile
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #7 posted 07/20/03 12:06pm

BorisFishpaw

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Unfortunately, the tracklisting for 'Peace' has never surfaced.
So all we have to go on are the tracks that were
credited to The NPG during the first year of NPGMC,
and they were...

Peace
Nothside
The Daisy Chain
Gamillah

What other tracks might have been included on the album
we may never know.
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Reply #8 posted 07/20/03 12:08pm

Romance1600

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Sadomasochistic Groove comes from NPS sessions doesn't it?
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Reply #9 posted 07/20/03 1:53pm

BorisFishpaw

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Romance1600 said:

Sadomasochistic Groove comes from NPS sessions doesn't it?


Yes it was recorded around that time,
but it's always been credited as a prince track
rather than an NPG track (even way back when it
first appeared on the old Love4OneAnother site)
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Reply #10 posted 07/20/03 11:09pm

Rioub

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[Edited 7/4/07 17:24pm]
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Reply #11 posted 07/22/03 7:57am

Cecy

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One thing I know is if you put Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?, Cybersingle, and 2045 Radical Man back-to-back, they flow into each other. They sound like they were sequenced for an album. Check it out! smile
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Reply #12 posted 07/22/03 5:20pm

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Cecy said:

One thing I know is if you put Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?, Cybersingle, and 2045 Radical Man back-to-back, they flow into each other. They sound like they were sequenced for an album. Check it out! smile


"Y Should Eye Do That, When Eye Can Do This?" is a Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic outtake. How do I know? Michael B. Nelson of the Hornheadz told me that it was one of the Rave songs thay played on.

John
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