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Prince or no, Paisley Park is still a go - Startrib Article http://www.startribune.co...43375.html
Prince or no, Paisley Park is still a go Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune June 25, 2004 LOC0625 The gold and platinum record plaques on the wall were dust-free. The caged doves were still breathing. The copies of Entertainment Weekly in the waiting room were current, including (of course) the issue with Him on the cover. There was even a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer using one of the studios that day. All signs at Paisley Park last week -- when Prince took the shutters off his multi-million-dollar studio compound in Chanhassen -- indicated that the place is still alive and kicking. In fact, it's getting ready to kick into high gear again. The Twin Cities' best-known recording facility has more or less been closed for most of the '00s. Prince held his Xenophobia celebration there in June 2002, but not much else has gone on there, at least to public knowledge. This June -- after the flight of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to Los Angeles suggested that the Twin Cities' recording industry has ebbed -- the scene at Paisley tells a different story. For the afternoon "pre-parties" before Prince's Xcel Energy Center concerts last week, tour guides took fans for a walk in the Park. They showed off one all-new, all-digital recording room, Studio D, which is purportedly as up-to-date as J. Lo's divorce lawyer. There was also new equipment added in some of the older studio rooms. "They're getting ready to make this a fully operating facility again," a staff member, Kris, told visitors (none of the staffers give their last name or talk with the press on the record). Prince's pal Larry Graham -- the aforementioned Hall of Famer -- was working in an older studio room. I found out that Jason Mraz also recently worked out there before kicking off his summer tour at the Orpheum in May. The invitation is reportedly going out for other artists to use the place at will. The Paisley staff, which had dwindled to five employees, is being rekindled with new bodies. One saleswoman who took the tour, Cindy Babcock of Eden Prairie, said she had applied at Paisley years earlier and might do so again. Staffers were vague about how much of Prince's new "Musicology" CD was recorded there (my guess: very little), but they made it clear he's planning to work there from here on out. He showed his hometown dedication at last week's after-parties there, too, booking local talent for openers, including Kip Blackshire and Jazzmine's jammers Conversation Piece, with Prince alumni past and present. He mingled with them all on stage, too, playing "No Diggity" with CP the first night. During his first Xcel Center concert, Prince made comments that suggest he has been spending plenty of time at home. They came while introducing "Call My Name," the video of which hit TV this week. The single, his best in years, will be a good indicator of his commercial potential beyond the old hits. "We'd like to play it for you here, because we know radio won't -- at least not in the Twin Cities," he said. "It's all Clear Channel ... clearing the channel from funk." Thankfully, it seems, even bad radio won't stop good music from being made here in town. | |
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"caged doves still breathing"...thought that was funny!
Thanks for the good read!! RS Rhonda S. | |
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larry graham, the aforementioned hall of famer...i thought that was funny!!! | |
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SassyBritches said: larry graham, the aforementioned hall of famer...i thought that was funny!!!
ME TOO! at least the rest of the article was okay. | |
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Mraz recorded at Paisley! Cool, after seeing Mraz live I have a lot of respect for him. | |
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Studio D? Why didn't I get the memo? Anyone who went to the Park last week care to give details on the new studio? If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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At least he is still using it at times. I wish I was one of those doves still breathing | |
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From www.jasonmraz.com :
"We’ve been rehearsing this week at Prince’s palace, Paisley Park, here in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Now there’s a palace. Equipped with multi recording studios and a soundstage for us to set up all of our crazy gadgetry and see the show before we open to the public. Prince was very kind to allow us all night access as he understands what’s needed for someone like me to realize what it is I plan to do. Up until last night I had no idea what I would do. Heck, I still don’t. For the longest time this tour has been the concept of no concept will the hopes of unfolding before an audience. That’s happening, and it’s a beautiful thing. Makana and Raul, Jen and Necksnapp have been so gracious and patient with my ideas and we are all very excited to get the wheels rolling for the next month of music making around the country. Tonight is the night we finally break it down and find out for sure what this is all about. It’s been a long time coming and I’ve been stressing out as producer and planner while trying to organize the album on the back end and juggle friendships along the way. I’m very happy with the outcome so far, but the rest is for you to decide and help script. For those of you with tickets, I’ll see you on the curbside. Have a safe trip. This is going to be great. Thanks Prince." | |
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Paisley Park is P's baby he'll never ditch that studio. 2much funk made in that joint! U,ME,WE!....2FUNKY! | |
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i didnt know it had been shut for most of this decade. strange. wouldnt that cost him even more to just have it sitting there and not beng used?? | |
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I am glad he is not getting rid of Paisley Park . Maybe one day I will get to go there . | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: i didnt know it had been shut for most of this decade. strange. wouldnt that cost him even more to just have it sitting there and not beng used??
Not if you don't turn the lights on. Seriously, I would think the cost would still trickle as far as taxes and minor light bills go. I am MrVictor.... | |
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We'll if owed he must b paid up now "We all got a space to fill" | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: i didnt know it had been shut for most of this decade. strange. wouldnt that cost him even more to just have it sitting there and not beng used??
The writer was referring to Paisley Park being closed to the public. Prince and musicians like George Benson, Joe Sample, etc. have recorded album trax at the complex. | |
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sonicfreak said: http://www.startribune.com/stories/1371/4843375.html
Prince or no, Paisley Park is still a go Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune June 25, 2004 LOC0625 The gold and platinum record plaques on the wall were dust-free. The caged doves were still breathing. The copies of Entertainment Weekly in the waiting room were current, including (of course) the issue with Him on the cover. There was even a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer using one of the studios that day. All signs at Paisley Park last week -- when Prince took the shutters off his multi-million-dollar studio compound in Chanhassen -- indicated that the place is still alive and kicking. In fact, it's getting ready to kick into high gear again. The Twin Cities' best-known recording facility has more or less been closed for most of the '00s. Prince held his Xenophobia celebration there in June 2002, but not much else has gone on there, at least to public knowledge. This June -- after the flight of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to Los Angeles suggested that the Twin Cities' recording industry has ebbed -- the scene at Paisley tells a different story. For the afternoon "pre-parties" before Prince's Xcel Energy Center concerts last week, tour guides took fans for a walk in the Park. They showed off one all-new, all-digital recording room, Studio D, which is purportedly as up-to-date as J. Lo's divorce lawyer. There was also new equipment added in some of the older studio rooms. "They're getting ready to make this a fully operating facility again," a staff member, Kris, told visitors (none of the staffers give their last name or talk with the press on the record). Prince's pal Larry Graham -- the aforementioned Hall of Famer -- was working in an older studio room. I found out that Jason Mraz also recently worked out there before kicking off his summer tour at the Orpheum in May. The invitation is reportedly going out for other artists to use the place at will. The Paisley staff, which had dwindled to five employees, is being rekindled with new bodies. One saleswoman who took the tour, Cindy Babcock of Eden Prairie, said she had applied at Paisley years earlier and might do so again. Staffers were vague about how much of Prince's new "Musicology" CD was recorded there (my guess: very little), but they made it clear he's planning to work there from here on out. He showed his hometown dedication at last week's after-parties there, too, booking local talent for openers, including Kip Blackshire and Jazzmine's jammers Conversation Piece, with Prince alumni past and present. He mingled with them all on stage, too, playing "No Diggity" with CP the first night. During his first Xcel Center concert, Prince made comments that suggest he has been spending plenty of time at home. They came while introducing "Call My Name," the video of which hit TV this week. The single, his best in years, will be a good indicator of his commercial potential beyond the old hits. "We'd like to play it for you here, because we know radio won't -- at least not in the Twin Cities," he said. "It's all Clear Channel ... clearing the channel from funk." Thankfully, it seems, even bad radio won't stop good music from being made here in town. YEA, WE KNOW ABOUT CLEAR CHANNEL- AH'S | |
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