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Thread started 11/19/03 1:23am

Romance1600

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Exploding All Over Europe

Since the original thread is locked, I'll say thanks to Lib here for sharing this track.

It's the most authentic House track I've ever heard Prince do, to the point it doesn't even sound like a Prince track. (Is it a remix Lib?)

Recorded 1992 for those who want to know.

Thumbs up for you Lib.


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Reply #1 posted 11/19/03 1:25am

gsh

Is it all uploaded now, cos it seems that there's only parts 44 - 192 of 212.
Of course it could be my crappy newsserver.
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Reply #2 posted 11/19/03 4:00am

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Yes it's all up, it's also all over the hub.
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Reply #3 posted 11/19/03 4:16am

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Romance1600 said:

Yes it's all up, it's also all over the hub.

Yes, it was my news server. Dl'd the mp3 version. Not my type of track but nice of Lib to share it.
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Reply #4 posted 11/19/03 7:23am

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What's it called then? Exploding All Over Europe?

Is it really P? Any lyrics?
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Reply #5 posted 11/19/03 7:28am

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Hmmm, what do people think of this track?

It's definitely more "house" than anything else we've heard from Prince. Prince himself isn't heard much - I think it's mostly Rosie. I wonder if this is a remix of the original track, though, done by someone else, or the original Prince-mixed track.

Definitely very interesting. I don't hear the title during the song - but then, I can't make out anything Rosie is singing...
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Reply #6 posted 11/19/03 7:31am

Finess

its a Rosie Gaines track with Prince doing Background Vocals.Mixed By Masters at work.
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Reply #7 posted 11/19/03 7:41am

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Finess said:

its a Rosie Gaines track with Prince doing Background Vocals.Mixed By Masters at work.


Is that from an Uptown publication? Does anyone know if Prince wrote it?
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Reply #8 posted 11/19/03 7:44am

Finess

booyah said:

Finess said:

its a Rosie Gaines track with Prince doing Background Vocals.Mixed By Masters at work.


Is that from an Uptown publication? Does anyone know if Prince wrote it?



no i just know the origin of the track,
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Reply #9 posted 11/19/03 7:47am

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Finess said:

booyah said:

Finess said:

its a Rosie Gaines track with Prince doing Background Vocals.Mixed By Masters at work.


Is that from an Uptown publication? Does anyone know if Prince wrote it?



no i just know the origin of the track,
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Cool. Thanks.
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Reply #10 posted 11/19/03 7:55am

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This track was meant for a 12-inch release that never saw the light of day.

And yes, it's a genuine Prince outtake.

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Reply #11 posted 11/19/03 8:01am

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Where is it?!
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Reply #12 posted 11/19/03 8:03am

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Good, so now we have some real information - it's a Masters At Work mix (thought it sounded to Housey for Prince).

BTW, here's what is said about the track in Turn It Up 2.0:

"This 1992 track is co-credited to Prince & Ingrid Chavez at the Library of Congress it was copyrighted on February 16th 1993. Chavez's lyrics talk about a "new-age birth, exploding all over Europe"."

Which presumably references the original, not this remix.
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Reply #13 posted 11/19/03 8:17am

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Romance1600 said:

Good, so now we have some real information - it's a Masters At Work mix (thought it sounded to Housey for Prince).

BTW, here's what is said about the track in Turn It Up 2.0:

"This 1992 track is co-credited to Prince & Ingrid Chavez at the Library of Congress it was copyrighted on February 16th 1993. Chavez's lyrics talk about a "new-age birth, exploding all over Europe"."

Which presumably references the original, not this remix.


is there a title given?
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Reply #14 posted 11/19/03 8:19am

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1p1p1i3 said:

Romance1600 said:

Good, so now we have some real information - it's a Masters At Work mix (thought it sounded to Housey for Prince).

BTW, here's what is said about the track in Turn It Up 2.0:

"This 1992 track is co-credited to Prince & Ingrid Chavez at the Library of Congress it was copyrighted on February 16th 1993. Chavez's lyrics talk about a "new-age birth, exploding all over Europe"."

Which presumably references the original, not this remix.


is there a title given?


The song is called Exploding All Over Europe.

I thought that was obvious wink

Did you mean the remix title? I don't know, it doesn't mention this remix at all, just what is stated above.
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Reply #15 posted 11/19/03 8:19am

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1p1p1i3 said:

Romance1600 said:

Good, so now we have some real information - it's a Masters At Work mix (thought it sounded to Housey for Prince).

BTW, here's what is said about the track in Turn It Up 2.0:

"This 1992 track is co-credited to Prince & Ingrid Chavez at the Library of Congress it was copyrighted on February 16th 1993. Chavez's lyrics talk about a "new-age birth, exploding all over Europe"."

Which presumably references the original, not this remix.


is there a title given?


nevermind!
"Exploding All Over Europe" it is then.
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Reply #16 posted 11/19/03 8:29am

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This circulating version is a remix by Junior Vasquez find on a 12 " promo.

(Prince version is not in circulation yet wink
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OK, so is it MAW or is it Vasquez?
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Reply #18 posted 11/19/03 8:40am

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Romance1600 said:

OK, so is it MAW or is it Vasquez?



im sorry, its done by Junior. my fault smile
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Reply #19 posted 11/19/03 8:46am

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witness said:

(Prince version is not in circulation yet wink

Yes it is and it has been ever since 1992, just not on bootlegs, hell Prince's version was even played over the PA at some Act II gigs in 1993...

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Reply #20 posted 11/19/03 8:59am

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Uhm, might one ask where Prince's version could be
bought these days??

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Reply #21 posted 11/19/03 9:00am

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Old school baby biggrin

Minimalist '92 house. Gotta love it. Sweet primary school-party times... razz

I would mix this one with Snap's 'Rhythm is a dancer'. It would blend magically.
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Reply #22 posted 11/19/03 9:05am

Finess

deMatthijs said:

Old school baby biggrin

Minimalist '92 house. Gotta love it. Sweet primary school-party times... razz

I would mix this one with Snap's 'Rhythm is a dancer'. It would blend magically.



snap's track is a lil too fast slight pitch adjustment
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Reply #23 posted 11/19/03 12:11pm

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Neversin said:

witness said:

(Prince version is not in circulation yet wink

Yes it is and it has been ever since 1992, just not on bootlegs, hell Prince's version was even played over the PA at some Act II gigs in 1993...

Neversin.


R U sure, i have heard that this version was circulating.
There's no mention of this in Turn it up or The latest update in Uptown.
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Reply #24 posted 11/19/03 12:25pm

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Romance1600 said:

1p1p1i3 said:

Romance1600 said:

Good, so now we have some real information - it's a Masters At Work mix (thought it sounded to Housey for Prince).

BTW, here's what is said about the track in Turn It Up 2.0:

"This 1992 track is co-credited to Prince & Ingrid Chavez at the Library of Congress it was copyrighted on February 16th 1993. Chavez's lyrics talk about a "new-age birth, exploding all over Europe"."

Which presumably references the original, not this remix.


is there a title given?


The song is called Exploding All Over Europe.

I thought that was obvious wink

Did you mean the remix title? I don't know, it doesn't mention this remix at all, just what is stated above.


It's dubbed "House Remix"..it's a remix by Junior Vazquez of the original song, Rosie did a version with her on lead vox...of the original version. Then it was remixed and played in clubs in New York.
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Reply #25 posted 11/19/03 12:28pm

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witness said:

Neversin said:

witness said:

(Prince version is not in circulation yet wink

Yes it is and it has been ever since 1992, just not on bootlegs, hell Prince's version was even played over the PA at some Act II gigs in 1993...

Neversin.


R U sure, i have heard that this version was circulating.
There's no mention of this in Turn it up or The latest update in Uptown.


The original version is not circulating, it's possible a small few people have it. There is a difference between what is circulating and what is known to exist.

Tracks exits for sure, but the vast majority of fans do not have access to them. So in that sense they are not circulating.
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Reply #26 posted 11/19/03 3:15pm

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Finess said:

deMatthijs said:

Old school baby biggrin

Minimalist '92 house. Gotta love it. Sweet primary school-party times... razz

I would mix this one with Snap's 'Rhythm is a dancer'. It would blend magically.



snap's track is a lil too fast slight pitch adjustment


Of course, but how do you like the idea by the sound of it?
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Reply #27 posted 11/19/03 3:44pm

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so, this basically wasnt a prince song.. just prince related..
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Reply #28 posted 11/19/03 4:19pm

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Sdldawn said:

so, this basically wasnt a prince song.. just prince related..


It's a Prince song, since he co-wrote it with Ingrid, he sings backing vox and recorded it with Roise in London in 1992.

By your logic songs like the many NPG outtakes are not Prince songs, but Prince related. I think people would disagree with you on that.
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Reply #29 posted 11/19/03 7:43pm

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Neversin said:

witness said:

(Prince version is not in circulation yet wink

Yes it is and it has been ever since 1992, just not on bootlegs, hell Prince's version was even played over the PA at some Act II gigs in 1993...

Neversin.


Don't want to be pedantic, but if it wasn't on boots how was it "circulating"? Is this one of those "you got to be in the know" type of deals? Cos if only a handful of peeps share stuff amongst themselves that's a pretty fucking small circle!
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