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Early Prince Instrumentals OK... Now I'm trippin'.
A friend that works for a major group (that will remain nameless) said he was listening to some incredible Prince instrumental stuff... I asked if it was Xpectation or N.E.W.S. "Nope... I think it's earlier stuff..." I asked if it was Madhouse, or the "Minneapolis Genius" stuff. "Nope... I think it's earlier stuff..." So he sends me a copy, and by the sound, and by the instruments used, it sounds like something from 1975-1976. Mostly ALL Jazz/Fusion, and some funk, and even an Afro-Pop tune that reminds me of King Sunny Ade's guitar playing. I was (and am) blown away... I thought I knew everything about P's musical output and skills. I was always the one telling people, "That's him on all instruments... even percussion and drums" Then I hear this stuff, and I'm thinking: "Is he really only about 18 years old on this?" The drumming is fantastic... even on the jazz stuff. The Bass Guitar is prominent, and versatile. The keys are mostly Rhodes, and like one synth. It definately sounds like him on all instruments. Can anyone tell me details about PRE-WB recordings, demos, etc. There are no titles. When U listen 2 this, it's so easy to understand that Prince (as I always believed) is a musician FIRST, performer SECOND. Even in my musically diverse mind, it's actually hard for me to understand how he became the Princely Pop Craftsman, being the musical monster he was. I guess I'm also sayin' that folks should realize that he's gone back to his musical roots, but in a much more evolved way musically. People need 2 recognize this FINALLY. Related: Did U ever notice on the credits 4 "She Spoke 2 Me", it says Prince played all the parts? Y'know the part near the end, where it turns into a swingin' Jazz number? I think that's P on drums. I have 2 listen again. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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This material also suprised and stunned me when I herad it. | |
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Great stuff! some o' the jazzy intrumentals reminds me of the TRC's production
I played several stuff from these instrumentals(The jazz stuff) in the Cafe I work in. Andre Cymone & Bobby Z provides several inputs in these instrumentals tho(not all by Prince). I think you should check out the DMSR 4 mo' infos! | |
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but what is it called & what boot is it on?
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Joshy said: but what is it called & what boot is it on?
sounds impressive Studio Nights and they're all untitled! | |
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Newbie...jk...lol
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Also worth noting that its 8 instrumentals. | |
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Sorry to butt in like this.
This is a list of all those early instrumentals in full: 1976 demos instrumental 1 (0:39) instrumental 2 (0:30) instrumental 3 (0:29) instrumental 4 (0:35) instrumental 5 (0:49) instrumental 6 (0:58) instrumental 7 (0:58) instrumental 8 (0:08) a capella (0:16) 1976 Moonsound sessions instrumental 1 (7:21) instrumental 2 (0:35) 1977 Sound 80 sessions Baby [instrumental version] (3:16) instrumental (3:51) Jelly Jam (2:07) 1977 instrumental sessions instrumental 1 (5:15) instrumental 2 (6:22) instrumental 3 (6:16) instrumental 4 (8:38) instrumental 5 (6:58) instrumental 6 (8:11) instrumental 7 (7:42) instrumental 8 (6:35) 1978-1979 demos instrumental 1 (2:10) instrumental 2 (2:17) instrumental 3 (0:50) instrumental 4 (1:05) instrumental 5 (1:29) instrumental 6 (0:34) 1979 The Rebels sessions instrumental 1 (1:06) instrumental 2 (1:02) By the way, two more "instrumentals" from the aforementioned Studio Nights set are fakes and have nothing to do with Prince. . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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what is the sound quality on this stuff? www.arjunmusic.com
www.myspace.com/arjunmusic www.cdbaby.com/arjuntunes ARJUN: funk-indie-rock-jazz-groove trio just released their debut album entitled, "Pieces" It's an instrumental outing with heavy grooves and improvisation. | |
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AndreCrabtreeIII said: what is the sound quality on this stuff?
the 'boombox demos' are pretty crappy quality, but still listenable...the stuff from sound 80 is in great quality. | |
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The sound quality on the stuff I have is great. I still can't tell which stuff it is... I can only describe them musically. The times are:
5:23 6:32 6:22 8:41 7:04 8:14 7:46 6:40 2:14 2:20 :53 1:10 1:30 :37 1:26 "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Thank you, Giovanni for the info. Why didn't WB let him release an instrumental jazz album? I am so in awe of Prince now. So, he has probably been wating all this time to be free to release music that is close to his heart. I wonder what other linitations did WB placed on his creativity and talent. | |
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what u have is disc 2 of the sound 80 boot its part of the 6 disc collection titled studio nights, the track times u listed match my sound80 disc http://www.purplemusic.net/sound80.htm
read more about it here, there is an extra 4 minute song on this release that u have not listed, but yes i only got this recently and it is amazing, more as a document than anything else but great sound quality. . . If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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