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Is There A Such Thing As N.E.W.S, Prince's So-Called new album

If so, tell me about the music and packaging
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Reply #1 posted 11/22/03 5:10pm

Handclapsfinga
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omg you've just now found out about this?

p.s. first.
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Reply #2 posted 11/22/03 5:12pm

Number23

Here we go...
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Reply #3 posted 11/22/03 5:13pm

Supernova

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yes

The packaging folds out like a compass.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #4 posted 11/22/03 5:19pm

Anxiety

I so want to be a smart-ass.

I'm going to be a good boy.

Look here:

http://www.amazon.com/exe...84-1633753
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Reply #5 posted 11/22/03 7:36pm

Milty

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let's all just drop it and move on.
nothing to see here.
thank you
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Reply #6 posted 11/22/03 8:19pm

origmnd

At least give a vaild link...
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Reply #7 posted 11/22/03 8:54pm

marcdeondotcom

Milty said:

let's all just drop it and move on.
nothing to see here.
thank you


falloff
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/03 12:37am

danielboon

this album is slated on the org, there r a few peeps who like it , i am 1 o them ,i think its xlent really funky jazz type music north and east r fab theres a 2minute guitar solo 7 mins in on north tremendous! west and south r very good too, i think the dissapointment 4 many peeps was ...its an instrumental collaboration of p and the band. the impression i get is that peeps on here have played it once then stuck it on the shelf vowing never 2 play it again ! which is silly give the cd a chance !.i was gonna start a thread on n.e.w.s, but didnt 4 the very reason i knew i'd get the type o replies u did , i like jazz i like funk i like instrumentals, so this album did appeal 2 me i also liked the madhouse albums from the 80's this instrumental stuff aint new 2 p.

ps xpectation is xlent 2...instrumental album only avail at npgmc

if the guy's on the org who havent even listened 2 n.e.w.s gave it a chance some o them might like it !!!
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/03 12:39am

danielboon

i 4got 2 say the cardboard packaging aint up 2 much !
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/03 4:31am

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It's been a long time coming since the likes of the Madhouse albums. For myself, the NEWS has been awaited for a long time now. This type of album should not be a stranger to a real Prince fan. He has demonstrated this musical style on three Madhouse albums, Alexa De Paris (an instrumental b-side on the mountains single) and several other hard to find releases. The NEWS just shows that Prince is every bit of 40 years old therefore the music should match the person. This album is cool jazz free-flowing with moments of funk and electric guitar all rolled up into one. Each track entitled North, East, West, and South illustrates its own musical sound influenced by which side of the globe it comes from. Do buy this album if you enjoy jazz with a mid-tempo pace and a bit stacato at times but if your looking for the Prince that slides around on the floor with his ass out, this album ain't the one. Also for my fellow Chi-townians, the cut North is definately for the steppa's!!! Only the grown and sexy!!! p.s i didn't write tht lol
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 4:34:45 PST 2003 by andykeen]
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 4:35:17 PST 2003 by andykeen]

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Reply #11 posted 11/23/03 5:12am

1p1p1i3

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I like it, and I also like the packaging, although it's not exactly sturdy, it is unique.

If you want to experience everything the little purple fella has to offer, get N.E.W.S.
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Reply #12 posted 11/23/03 5:39am

danielboon

the reviews ive read in mag's and on the net have been good, its seems 2 b the fans on here who give it stick !

good 2 c this thread is turning in2 an "i like news" type o thread ...xlent.

but no doubt some1 will come along and tell us its still shit...we'r waiting !
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Reply #13 posted 11/23/03 5:40am

67TBirdHeartAt
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I have to admit to getting it, racing back to the car and chucking it in the CD player and sitting there thinking WTF!!! Hitting the FF button and waiting to hear some lyrics kick in but na da!! Played it once all the way through when I got home and thought, oh well just add it to the collection.

Then the concert!!

Hearing it whilst so hyped up waiting for him to appear on stage and then playing it after that ... whole new experience.

I then laid back on a rainy evening and listened to it with candles lit and let myself get carried away with it.

Who needs lyrics when the music alone conveys so much!!
In the distance a light shines and I know it is mine. Someday I will touch it because it calls me. It says cross the line, cross the line. I know everything is not always what it seems, so I pinch myself daily just in case it's a dream
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Reply #14 posted 11/23/03 5:53am

r1ghteousone

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I've still only listened to it just the once boxed

I really should go back and listen to it again...
pray love is god, god is love, girls and boys love god above pray
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Reply #15 posted 11/23/03 8:32am

seanski

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

omg you've just now found out about this?

p.s. first.


I think this guy just got into Prince, just yesterday!lol
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Reply #16 posted 11/23/03 9:38am

IstenSzek

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Perhaps you might find it useful if someone posts on this
thread and actually gives you a little bit of information
about this album instead of random babble

lol

Let's see, what have we got:

N.E.W.S.

thus called since it's tracks are dubbed


North 14:00

East 14:00

West 14:00

South 14:00


All of which are an instrumental funk/jazz/new age hybrid
with lots of solo's and strung out jamming vibes.

There's no lyrics/vocals.

Players on this album are:

Prince;
Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Digital Keyboards & Percussion

Eric Leeds;
Tenor & Baritone Saxophone

John Blackwell;
Drums

Renato Neto;
Piano & Synthesizers

Rhonda Smith;
Acoustic & Electric Bass


Further statements:

"Recorded at Paisley Park on Feb 6th all compositions
published by Emancipated Music 2003 NPG Records, Inc.
All Rights Reserved."

Directed by Prince
engineered by Jess Sutcliffe
mixed by Prince

NORTH- additional string samples: courtesy Clare Fisher

Musical Technicians Joseph Lepinski & Takumi

Package design by Jeremy Gavin & Prince.


The package is pretty cool. Tho it is subject to easy
creasing or breaking. It's cardboard all-round and it
opens up like a compass, pointing in 4 directions with
the cd in the middle. As I said, it looks very nice
but it's not something to get your greasy paws on every
day.

As you can see from their respective timelengths all tracks
last 14 minutes and they go pretty much all over the place.
When listening to the album as a whole it seems like many
more shorter compositions but somehow they have been woven
into 14 minute "songs".

Personally, I like this album a lot. It's wilder and less
polished than the other recent jazzy album he released on
npgmc called "Xpectation".

I take it you've heard about/have the "Xpectation" tracks?
If not, you should try and hunt them down because they are
worth checking out. It's a very nice album.

Reminiscent of the earlier Madhouse albums.

And then there's the "C-Note" downloads, all of which are
simply wonderful. Also mostly instrumental tracks, these
songs contain some of the finest Prince-moments of recent
years in tracks such as "Osaka" and "Tokyo".

Anywho. Check it out one at a time and I bet you'll enjoy
them. If you even slightly liked his Madhouse project than
I'm sure you'll appreciate these too.

Just don't expect anything too much like Emancipation or
Rave or such. It's tuned to the vibe of TRC. Wonderfull &
warm organic music. Top notch material imo.

music
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 9:45:37 PST 2003 by IstenSzek]
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Reply #17 posted 11/23/03 10:54am

danielboon

r1ghteousone said:

I've still only listened to it just the once boxed

I really should go back and listen to it again...


yep... u should !
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Reply #18 posted 11/23/03 11:03am

danielboon

IstenSzek said:

Perhaps you might find it useful if someone posts on this
thread and actually gives you a little bit of information
about this album instead of random babble

lol

Let's see, what have we got:

N.E.W.S.

thus called since it's tracks are dubbed


North 14:00

East 14:00

West 14:00

South 14:00


All of which are an instrumental funk/jazz/new age hybrid
with lots of solo's and strung out jamming vibes.

There's no lyrics/vocals.

Players on this album are:

Prince;
Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Digital Keyboards & Percussion

Eric Leeds;
Tenor & Baritone Saxophone

John Blackwell;
Drums

Renato Neto;
Piano & Synthesizers

Rhonda Smith;
Acoustic & Electric Bass


Further statements:

"Recorded at Paisley Park on Feb 6th all compositions
published by Emancipated Music 2003 NPG Records, Inc.
All Rights Reserved."

Directed by Prince
engineered by Jess Sutcliffe
mixed by Prince

NORTH- additional string samples: courtesy Clare Fisher

Musical Technicians Joseph Lepinski & Takumi

Package design by Jeremy Gavin & Prince.


The package is pretty cool. Tho it is subject to easy
creasing or breaking. It's cardboard all-round and it
opens up like a compass, pointing in 4 directions with
the cd in the middle. As I said, it looks very nice
but it's not something to get your greasy paws on every
day.

As you can see from their respective timelengths all tracks
last 14 minutes and they go pretty much all over the place.
When listening to the album as a whole it seems like many
more shorter compositions but somehow they have been woven
into 14 minute "songs".

Personally, I like this album a lot. It's wilder and less
polished than the other recent jazzy album he released on
npgmc called "Xpectation".

I take it you've heard about/have the "Xpectation" tracks?
If not, you should try and hunt them down because they are
worth checking out. It's a very nice album.

Reminiscent of the earlier Madhouse albums.

And then there's the "C-Note" downloads, all of which are
simply wonderful. Also mostly instrumental tracks, these
songs contain some of the finest Prince-moments of recent
years in tracks such as "Osaka" and "Tokyo".

Anywho. Check it out one at a time and I bet you'll enjoy
them. If you even slightly liked his Madhouse project than
I'm sure you'll appreciate these too.

Just don't expect anything too much like Emancipation or
Rave or such. It's tuned to the vibe of TRC. Wonderfull &
warm organic music. Top notch material imo.

music
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 9:45:37 PST 2003 by IstenSzek]



nice 2 c news gettin all good replies, yipee !!!

but my dear istenszek, the only thing u have added 2 andykeen and i's BABBLE !, is the piece on c - note thanx,

i think we mentioned north east west and south , instumental album, xpectation, recorded by p and the band, madhouse, jazz funk,no lyrics etc,etc,etc.

your piece may have been written out a little clearer but ur over the top with ur BABBLE comment ! we gave almost the same info as you, no ?
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Reply #19 posted 11/24/03 3:53am

cloreensbrothe
r

It's a great chill album. I love looping the CD when I have people over and everyone asks"who's this playin?"
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Reply #20 posted 11/24/03 4:00am

67TBirdHeartAt
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I organised a function for work the other day and I quite often use Andreas Vollenweider as the music playing when they arrive. This time I put N.E.W.S. on and I could see people moving their feet and I had a heap of people ask when leaving what the music was and their reactions when I told them it was Prince were all of disbelief. I think sales of this CD in Brisbane just went up!!
In the distance a light shines and I know it is mine. Someday I will touch it because it calls me. It says cross the line, cross the line. I know everything is not always what it seems, so I pinch myself daily just in case it's a dream
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Reply #21 posted 11/24/03 6:32am

undulatingacro
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andykeen said:



It's been a long time coming since the likes of the Madhouse albums. For myself, the NEWS has been awaited for a long time now. This type of album should not be a stranger to a real Prince fan. He has demonstrated this musical style on three Madhouse albums, Alexa De Paris (an instrumental b-side on the mountains single) and several other hard to find releases. The NEWS just shows that Prince is every bit of 40 years old therefore the music should match the person. This album is cool jazz free-flowing with moments of funk and electric guitar all rolled up into one. Each track entitled North, East, West, and South illustrates its own musical sound influenced by which side of the globe it comes from. Do buy this album if you enjoy jazz with a mid-tempo pace and a bit stacato at times but if your looking for the Prince that slides around on the floor with his ass out, this album ain't the one. Also for my fellow Chi-townians, the cut North is definately for the steppa's!!! Only the grown and sexy!!! p.s i didn't write tht lol
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 4:34:45 PST 2003 by andykeen]
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 4:35:17 PST 2003 by andykeen]



Thanks for the refreshing adult commentary. So many people want Prince to be the same guy from 1984 and instantly trash anything he does that varies from the Purple Rain formula. As he grows, so does his art. It makes sense that this would be the case with any human being.
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Reply #22 posted 11/24/03 9:32am

IstenSzek

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danielboon said:

IstenSzek said:

Perhaps you might find it useful if someone posts on this
thread and actually gives you a little bit of information
about this album instead of random babble

lol

Let's see, what have we got:

N.E.W.S.

thus called since it's tracks are dubbed


North 14:00

East 14:00

West 14:00

South 14:00


All of which are an instrumental funk/jazz/new age hybrid
with lots of solo's and strung out jamming vibes.

There's no lyrics/vocals.

Players on this album are:

Prince;
Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Digital Keyboards & Percussion

Eric Leeds;
Tenor & Baritone Saxophone

John Blackwell;
Drums

Renato Neto;
Piano & Synthesizers

Rhonda Smith;
Acoustic & Electric Bass


Further statements:

"Recorded at Paisley Park on Feb 6th all compositions
published by Emancipated Music 2003 NPG Records, Inc.
All Rights Reserved."

Directed by Prince
engineered by Jess Sutcliffe
mixed by Prince

NORTH- additional string samples: courtesy Clare Fisher

Musical Technicians Joseph Lepinski & Takumi

Package design by Jeremy Gavin & Prince.


The package is pretty cool. Tho it is subject to easy
creasing or breaking. It's cardboard all-round and it
opens up like a compass, pointing in 4 directions with
the cd in the middle. As I said, it looks very nice
but it's not something to get your greasy paws on every
day.

As you can see from their respective timelengths all tracks
last 14 minutes and they go pretty much all over the place.
When listening to the album as a whole it seems like many
more shorter compositions but somehow they have been woven
into 14 minute "songs".

Personally, I like this album a lot. It's wilder and less
polished than the other recent jazzy album he released on
npgmc called "Xpectation".

I take it you've heard about/have the "Xpectation" tracks?
If not, you should try and hunt them down because they are
worth checking out. It's a very nice album.

Reminiscent of the earlier Madhouse albums.

And then there's the "C-Note" downloads, all of which are
simply wonderful. Also mostly instrumental tracks, these
songs contain some of the finest Prince-moments of recent
years in tracks such as "Osaka" and "Tokyo".

Anywho. Check it out one at a time and I bet you'll enjoy
them. If you even slightly liked his Madhouse project than
I'm sure you'll appreciate these too.

Just don't expect anything too much like Emancipation or
Rave or such. It's tuned to the vibe of TRC. Wonderfull &
warm organic music. Top notch material imo.

music
[This message was edited Sun Nov 23 9:45:37 PST 2003 by IstenSzek]



nice 2 c news gettin all good replies, yipee !!!

but my dear istenszek, the only thing u have added 2 andykeen and i's BABBLE !, is the piece on c - note thanx,

i think we mentioned north east west and south , instumental album, xpectation, recorded by p and the band, madhouse, jazz funk,no lyrics etc,etc,etc.

your piece may have been written out a little clearer but ur over the top with ur BABBLE comment ! we gave almost the same info as you, no ?




Well, yes, ok, you're right. And you did write some good
info there, it's just that I didn't see it last night as
I didn't feel like reading all that text without any kind
of interpunction or paragraphs. It did my head in at the
moment so I didn't bother. But you are right, and I should
probably apologise for what I said.

But I won't evillol

I mean, we're still on the org wink
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #23 posted 11/24/03 10:53am

Pagey

The more I listen to this CD the more I like it...much like I did with Madhouse. I am constantly hearing new stuff every time I listen to it. Its a nice change of pace.
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Reply #24 posted 11/24/03 11:27am

jtgillia

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I like NEWS, and it probably deserves more attention than I give it.

But I LOVE Xpectation! For me, that's just as good, if not better, than Madhouse 8.

C-NOTE, I'm not a big fan of, but it's nice to have. It's very so-so to me.
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Reply #25 posted 11/24/03 1:07pm

danielboon

jtgillia said:

I like NEWS, and it probably deserves more attention than I give it.

But I LOVE Xpectation! For me, that's just as good, if not better, than Madhouse 8.

C-NOTE, I'm not a big fan of, but it's nice to have. It's very so-so to me.


i think there all good ! i remember the 1st time i heard c-note i thought it was fab !!! still do !
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