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Thread started 05/04/04 9:35am

PurpleCharm

Exactly what was Prince's contribution to The Time?

Did he write and perform all their songs and they just recorded over the tracks?
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Reply #1 posted 05/04/04 9:38am

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Pretty much if you listen to the first time cd with the songs get it up,cool basically all the songs take a listen you can hear his voice all over the songs as well as the music to.
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Reply #2 posted 05/04/04 9:44am

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I would say Prince wrote all the material for all the albums. The musicians are listed as 'players' on the albums. Jimmy Jam and Terri Lewis were fired/left to produce and play their own music. Which happens to sound a lot like prince music, but that's a different story.
Pandemonium has atleast a couple of songs that were floating around as prince boots for couple years.
Prince songs performed by the TIME.
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Reply #3 posted 05/04/04 9:48am

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Almost every song recorded on the Time albums were Prince and Morris. The album with the most input from the members was "Pademonium". Quite a bit of this info can be found in Per Neilsen's books.
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Reply #4 posted 05/04/04 11:00am

PurpleCharm

JediMaster said:

Almost every song recorded on the Time albums were Prince and Morris. The album with the most input from the members was "Pademonium". Quite a bit of this info can be found in Per Neilsen's books.


I need to get a copy of that book.
All these years and I never knew that Prince was a huge contributing factor to The Time.
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Reply #5 posted 05/04/04 11:06am

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HE DID NEARLY EVERYTHING APART FROM THE VOCALS ON THEIR DEBUT, ALSO FOR ICE CREAM CASTLES.
PANDEMONIUM - PRINCE HAD LESSER INPUT, I THINK A FEW UNCREDITED SONGS, BUT HE DID MOSTLY ALL THE SONGS ON GRAFFITI BRIDGE THAT THEY SUNG.
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Reply #6 posted 05/04/04 11:07am

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I WOULD DEFINITELY RECCOMMEND THE TIME ALBUMS THEY R GREAT
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Reply #7 posted 05/04/04 2:44pm

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PurpleCharm said:

Did he write and perform all their songs and they just recorded over the tracks?


Prince was said to have made a semi-secret deal with Morris in which Morris gave him a song (Partyup) in exchange for a record deal. Prince's contribution was organizing the group, giving them a dictatorial type of structure and of course the music. On the first album, Prince did the whole thing himself and had morris sing over his lead vocals, Prince's voice and distinctive guitar can be heard all over the album. The Time was actually a group of fantastic talent that Prince actually was intimidated by after they got going. I think "Jungle Love" and some of the third album may have been done by the time. It doesn't sound like Prince's musicianship but it does sound like his 'minneapolis' sound. Much in the same way Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' productions sounded like prince. After these guys got going they were a force. Too bad they couldn't keep it together. Without the subjection to the strict discipline Prince provided they were basically clueless as a group, as talented as they were, only Jam and Lewis went on to bigger and better things.
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Reply #8 posted 05/04/04 2:47pm

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Reply #9 posted 05/04/04 4:17pm

PurpleCharm

Universaluv said:



Thanks for the link... wink

OMG...I just got finish reading the history of The Time and listening to 'Get It Up'....my mind is spinning.....P is all over that damn song and most of their hits....good lawd...all these years and I never knew that was P singing on those tracks. I think I need to go lay down.. eek
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Reply #10 posted 05/04/04 6:44pm

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I actually knew what his involvement was. I have never been a huge fan of this off shoot ( I like the girls' stuff). But I am reading every word of this fascinating biography.

thanks Universaluv!

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Reply #11 posted 05/04/04 8:19pm

Universaluv

superspaceboy said:

I actually knew what his involvement was. I have never been a huge fan of this off shoot ( I like the girls' stuff). But I am reading every word of this fascinating biography.

thanks Universaluv!


De nada! Is that the best (or should I say coolest) resource or what?
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Reply #12 posted 05/04/04 11:27pm

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Hi there @ Prince.org

this is the webmaster of the unofficial home of Morris Day & THE TIME.

thanx for the compliments about my site - my site statistics increases to a new record with your hits. I think I created an acceptable "home" for the guys. It's a real pity that they don't have their own presence at the web.

This is a private project and I did all the things in my very little free time. Many parts were uncomplete / unfinished. Especially the "history" section misses a lot of details after the release of Pandemonium. If there's someone around with additional informations / facts / whatever, I would be very happy to hear from you.

All members of THE TIME know my site and I'm in contact with some of the guys. Sometimes I also got some insider infos - but I'm not always allowed to publish it. For some reasons it was very hard to get more facts about the mysterious "Old Dorgs, New Tricks" project from the mid-'90s. Maybe you can help out with some more information ... ???

OK, keep the funk alive

PurpleMusicCologne
************ What time is it ? ************
No matter, it's definately time 2 visit the
unofficial home of Morris Day & The Time at
* http://www.purplemusic.mynetcologne.de/ *
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