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Stevie Wonder - Cold Chill (Prince Remix) Have a listen. Mega-funky. The album version of this track is really good too, but Prince really did his thing with it.
It sounds like Prince has his guitar sounding a bit like Stevie's keyboard solos, which is cool, but I can't tell 100% because I don't have a good ear for all those instruments that sound like other instruments-thing going on. [Edited 9/8/09 3:42am] | |
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Genius meeting genius! Two of my all time favorites! Anytime they get together, it's always special. I have this as part of the Complete Stevie Wonder Collection on Itunes! | |
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manray10 said: Genius meeting genius! Two of my all time favorites! Anytime they get together, it's always special. I have this as part of the Complete Stevie Wonder Collection on Itunes!
got it too, the remix is the bomb. | |
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I didn´t even know Prince and Stevie did something together.
It sounds real cool, funky as hell. [Edited 9/7/09 7:18am] "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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dag said:[quote]I didn´t even know Prince and Stevie did something together.
It sounds real cool, funky as hell. [b][Edited 9/7/09 7:18am] Stevie Wonder's 2005 album, "A Time To Love" includes a guest appearance by Prince on guitar on the superfunky " So What The Fuss". They have also done some recording at Paisley Park. They have performed together many times over the years. Always an historic pairing of legendary geniuses! | |
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manray10 said:[quote] dag said: I didn´t even know Prince and Stevie did something together.
It sounds real cool, funky as hell. [b][Edited 9/7/09 7:18am] Stevie Wonder's 2005 album, "A Time To Love" includes a guest appearance by Prince on guitar on the superfunky " So What The Fuss". They have also done some recording at Paisley Park. They have performed together many times over the years. Always an historic pairing of legendary geniuses! Cool. I´d like to hear more. If anyone has something, please post it. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Yeah Stevie shouted out Prince twice on "What's the Fuss". I think Prince actually played bass on "What's the Fuss", but I'm not sure. I loved it when he said "Prince, pop it!" | |
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Timmy84 said: Yeah Stevie shouted out Prince twice on "What's the Fuss". I think Prince actually played bass on "What's the Fuss", but I'm not sure. I loved it when he said "Prince, pop it!"
That's Stevay on Synth Bass. I did enjoy Prince' contribution to that track. | |
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NMuzakNSoul said: Timmy84 said: Yeah Stevie shouted out Prince twice on "What's the Fuss". I think Prince actually played bass on "What's the Fuss", but I'm not sure. I loved it when he said "Prince, pop it!"
That's Stevay on Synth Bass. I did enjoy Prince' contribution to that track. I just re-checked, Prince played rhythm guitar, lol | |
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dag said: Cool. I´d like to hear more. If anyone has something, please post it. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: dag said: Cool. I´d like to hear more. If anyone has something, please post it. Keep it coming! | |
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A Glam Slam west show... Stevie joins Prince for "Maybe Your Baby", one of Stevie's most funky tracks.
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Thanks so much for posting that was awesome.
I've been diving head first into Stevie-Land this week. Always been a fan of course but just been working on getting EVERY albun. I got about 13 albums so far. Working the 60's albums mostly. | |
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P2daP said: Thanks so much for posting that was awesome.
I've been diving head first into Stevie-Land this week. Always been a fan of course but just been working on getting EVERY albun. I got about 13 albums so far. Working the 60's albums mostly. Get the '70s albums if you can, lol Stevie was mostly a singles artist during that period. Most artists were. I'd get the '70s albums first, lol. Then get an anthology of just his early stuff (1962-1971). | |
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Superstition said: A Glam Slam west show... Stevie joins Prince for "Maybe Your Baby", one of Stevie's most funky tracks.
Definately no accident that these two were together on my all time fave Stevie track Maybe Your Baby. Ever check the ending of P's 12 inch to Shockadelica? VERY Maybe Your Baby-ish to these ears. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Superstition said: A Glam Slam west show... Stevie joins Prince for "Maybe Your Baby", one of Stevie's most funky tracks.
Definately no accident that these two were together on my all time fave Stevie track Maybe Your Baby. Ever check the ending of P's 12 inch to Shockadelica? VERY Maybe Your Baby-ish to these ears. When I first heard "Maybe Your Baby", I was shocked that Stevie was doing the "Camille" vocal in that! | |
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Timmy84 said: blackguitaristz said: Definately no accident that these two were together on my all time fave Stevie track Maybe Your Baby. Ever check the ending of P's 12 inch to Shockadelica? VERY Maybe Your Baby-ish to these ears. When I first heard "Maybe Your Baby", I was shocked that Stevie was doing the "Camille" vocal in that! U mean that when u first heard Maybe Your Baby, u were shocked that Camille was doing Stevie on Shockadelica! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Timmy84 said: When I first heard "Maybe Your Baby", I was shocked that Stevie was doing the "Camille" vocal in that! U mean that when u first heard Maybe Your Baby, u were shocked that Camille was doing Stevie on Shockadelica! Yeah that. | |
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Timmy84 said: P2daP said: Thanks so much for posting that was awesome.
I've been diving head first into Stevie-Land this week. Always been a fan of course but just been working on getting EVERY albun. I got about 13 albums so far. Working the 60's albums mostly. Get the '70s albums if you can, lol Stevie was mostly a singles artist during that period. Most artists were. I'd get the '70s albums first, lol. Then get an anthology of just his early stuff (1962-1971). lol Oh i do. those where the first ones i got. I have every 70's album except "journey through secret life of plants" everything from the 80's except "The woman in red" and everything from the 90's & 00's except "Jungle Love" (with exception to the title track) | |
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P2daP said: Timmy84 said: Get the '70s albums if you can, lol Stevie was mostly a singles artist during that period. Most artists were. I'd get the '70s albums first, lol. Then get an anthology of just his early stuff (1962-1971). lol Oh i do. those where the first ones i got. I have every 70's album except "journey through secret life of plants" everything from the 80's except "The woman in red" and everything from the 90's & 00's except "Jungle Love" (with exception to the title track) OH OK. Just checkin'. | |
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Timmy84 said: blackguitaristz said: U mean that when u first heard Maybe Your Baby, u were shocked that Camille was doing Stevie on Shockadelica! Yeah that. and Michael Jackson was doing the ad-libs... **hee-hee** **i'm being sarcastic btw. i know it's stevie and not micahel, lol*** [Edited 9/7/09 18:46pm] | |
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P2daP said: Timmy84 said: Yeah that. and Michael Jackson was doing the ad-libs... **hee-hee** **i'm being sarcastic btw. i know it's stevie and not micahel, lol*** [Edited 9/7/09 18:46pm] Oh yeah... Prince & MJ were listening to Stevie more intently than others. Stevie never gets credit for that. | |
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Timmy84 said: P2daP said: ]
and Michael Jackson was doing the ad-libs... **hee-hee** **i'm being sarcastic btw. i know it's stevie and not micahel, lol*** [Edited 9/7/09 18:46pm] Oh yeah... Prince & MJ were listening to Stevie more intently than others. Stevie never gets credit for that. Oh for sure! Michael said a few years ago that "talking book" was one of his all time fav. albums. [Edited 9/7/09 18:59pm] | |
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P2daP said: Timmy84 said: Oh yeah... Prince & MJ were listening to Stevie more intently than others. Stevie never gets credit for that. Oh for sure! Michael said a few years ago that "talking book" was one of his all time fav. albums. [Edited 9/7/09 18:59pm] I read about him saying that. | |
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Can somebody tell me if Prince did work on Stevie's track :My love is with you, on the Conversation peace album ? Prince is in the long list of thank yous and, at the time, Stevie did say that Prince did remix one of his song and didn't want no money in return (it was in a french television show : Taratata) as he didn't specified which song it was, I did listen to the album searching for some Prince traces...I think I hear his voice at the end of the track but hey,don't sue me, I might have been dreaming ! "open your heart, open your mind
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yankem said: Can somebody tell me if Prince did work on Stevie's track :My love is with you, on the Conversation peace album ? Prince is in the long list of thank yous and, at the time, Stevie did say that Prince did remix one of his song and didn't want no money in return (it was in a french television show : Taratata) as he didn't specified which song it was, I did listen to the album searching for some Prince traces...I think I hear his voice at the end of the track but hey,don't sue me, I might have been dreaming !
I think it was the "Cold Chill" joint. | |
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P2daP said: Timmy84 said: Get the '70s albums if you can, lol Stevie was mostly a singles artist during that period. Most artists were. I'd get the '70s albums first, lol. Then get an anthology of just his early stuff (1962-1971). lol Oh i do. those where the first ones i got. I have every 70's album except "journey through secret life of plants" everything from the 80's except "The woman in red" and everything from the 90's & 00's except "Jungle Love" (with exception to the title track) That's what you should get next! Go right now! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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P2daP said: Timmy84 said: Yeah that. and Michael Jackson was doing the ad-libs... **hee-hee** **i'm being sarcastic btw. i know it's stevie and not micahel, lol*** [Edited 9/7/09 18:46pm] EXACTLY! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Superstition said: A Glam Slam west show... Stevie joins Prince for "Maybe Your Baby", one of Stevie's most funky tracks.
An all time classic performance! Been moving me since I first heard it 15 years ago. Historic pairing like no other! | |
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blackguitaristz said: Superstition said: A Glam Slam west show... Stevie joins Prince for "Maybe Your Baby", one of Stevie's most funky tracks.
Definately no accident that these two were together on my all time fave Stevie track Maybe Your Baby. Ever check the ending of P's 12 inch to Shockadelica? VERY Maybe Your Baby-ish to these ears. The b-side Sex sounds like a TOTAL nod to Stevie Wonder | |
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