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Thread started 10/31/06 2:38pm

rockwilder

one mo' 'gain:kamaal

I was listening to "feelin'" this morning and it rocked as awlays. And I remember reading that Tip will try and release the cd by himself. Well,wouldn't it be great and make sense if P released it on NPG?

Now,I know this is against what P would normally do,but it would be a fresh start to have a serious label.There is no reason he couldn't have one of teh coolest small labels around and have a roster of really incredible talent.There are so many lesser known artists or acts without deals that P could capitalize on.His name would bring more attention to these artists and he could build a serious brand in the music arena and refuge for "forgotten" bands.Why not be a larger Stones Throw??It could be really great and the artists would have a chance to be freer and release what they want.It could be a modern day A&M,where "true" artists sign.He just needs some smart,like-minded people to help him.

I say he sign Tip and wendy and Lisa as artists and consultants.Get Alan Leeds back to help organize and go after Fishbone,jamiroquai,Maxwell,TTD(sananda),MF Doom,Kool Keith,Dougie Fresh,etc. Can't we all think of many more artists than that of different genres that would thrive in this situation?

Back to the original thought:kamaal should be heard by more than just me and few thousand fools.I can so picture people rocking that cd in their apartments on friday night before they go out or in traffic on saturday afternoon.This cd is for hip hop bohemians and hippie chicks and accountants who unwind with a glass of pinot and a tightly rolled joint.Appropos because kamaal the Abstract is one tightly realized joint.
"I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill"
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Reply #1 posted 10/31/06 3:41pm

dancerella

rockwilder said:

I was listening to "feelin'" this morning and it rocked as awlays. And I remember reading that Tip will try and release the cd by himself. Well,wouldn't it be great and make sense if P released it on NPG?

Now,I know this is against what P would normally do,but it would be a fresh start to have a serious label.There is no reason he couldn't have one of teh coolest small labels around and have a roster of really incredible talent.There are so many lesser known artists or acts without deals that P could capitalize on.His name would bring more attention to these artists and he could build a serious brand in the music arena and refuge for "forgotten" bands.Why not be a larger Stones Throw??It could be really great and the artists would have a chance to be freer and release what they want.It could be a modern day A&M,where "true" artists sign.He just needs some smart,like-minded people to help him.

I say he sign Tip and wendy and Lisa as artists and consultants.Get Alan Leeds back to help organize and go after Fishbone,jamiroquai,Maxwell,TTD(sananda),MF Doom,Kool Keith,Dougie Fresh,etc. Can't we all think of many more artists than that of different genres that would thrive in this situation?

Back to the original thought:kamaal should be heard by more than just me and few thousand fools.I can so picture people rocking that cd in their apartments on friday night before they go out or in traffic on saturday afternoon.This cd is for hip hop bohemians and hippie chicks and accountants who unwind with a glass of pinot and a tightly rolled joint.Appropos because kamaal the Abstract is one tightly realized joint.



what is this album like? is he singing or rapping?
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Reply #2 posted 10/31/06 10:10pm

CinisterCee

it is now my theory that Tip does not want to settle for anything less than a major label push.

think about it, he has been on a major since he was a teen.

otherwise, yeah we woulda seen that LP on Stones Throw or the like.
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Reply #3 posted 11/01/06 2:00am

HamsterHuey

Your idea has been what I hoped NPG would turn out to be, instead of just Prince stallite bands the record co would not have.

It ain't a true generation if it is just Prince, is it?

Xpand.
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Reply #4 posted 11/01/06 1:30pm

rockwilder

dancerella said:

rockwilder said:

I was listening to "feelin'" this morning and it rocked as awlays. And I remember reading that Tip will try and release the cd by himself. Well,wouldn't it be great and make sense if P released it on NPG?

Now,I know this is against what P would normally do,but it would be a fresh start to have a serious label.There is no reason he couldn't have one of teh coolest small labels around and have a roster of really incredible talent.There are so many lesser known artists or acts without deals that P could capitalize on.His name would bring more attention to these artists and he could build a serious brand in the music arena and refuge for "forgotten" bands.Why not be a larger Stones Throw??It could be really great and the artists would have a chance to be freer and release what they want.It could be a modern day A&M,where "true" artists sign.He just needs some smart,like-minded people to help him.

I say he sign Tip and wendy and Lisa as artists and consultants.Get Alan Leeds back to help organize and go after Fishbone,jamiroquai,Maxwell,TTD(sananda),MF Doom,Kool Keith,Dougie Fresh,etc. Can't we all think of many more artists than that of different genres that would thrive in this situation?

Back to the original thought:kamaal should be heard by more than just me and few thousand fools.I can so picture people rocking that cd in their apartments on friday night before they go out or in traffic on saturday afternoon.This cd is for hip hop bohemians and hippie chicks and accountants who unwind with a glass of pinot and a tightly rolled joint.Appropos because kamaal the Abstract is one tightly realized joint.



what is this album like? is he singing or rapping?


he raps and sings.he also plays instruments on there and uses other live instrumentation.it's a very organic feeling album.there are even rock guitars there.it is an excellent album.
"I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill"
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Reply #5 posted 11/01/06 1:32pm

Graycap23

I have that cd somewhere. I need 2 put my hands on it.
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Reply #6 posted 11/01/06 1:33pm

rockwilder

CinisterCee said:

it is now my theory that Tip does not want to settle for anything less than a major label push.

think about it, he has been on a major since he was a teen.

otherwise, yeah we woulda seen that LP on Stones Throw or the like.

you are probably right,but wasn't he always bitching about Jive?and then,of course,he hasn't ahd any luck with any others;arista forced him to put out an uneven album and wouldn't release kamaal,geffen never released Open,and motown hasn't released renaissance.it's all so crazy,too because the material is top shelf.
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Reply #7 posted 11/01/06 1:33pm

rockwilder

HamsterHuey said:

Your idea has been what I hoped NPG would turn out to be, instead of just Prince stallite bands the record co would not have.

It ain't a true generation if it is just Prince, is it?

Xpand.

yeah,p should learn from maverick.
"I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill"
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