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are the Prince remasters coming?
On a whim earlier, I was looking at reviews on Amazon and decided to type in Prince. Outside of the two most recent collections and a few of the poorer catalog sellers (like Come and Symbol), the entire Warner Prince catalog is currently available only via used CD's, even the bigger titles like 1999 and Purple Rain that would never go out of print.
Makes me wonder if this means Warner is planning on releasing remaster editions of his 1978-1994 catalog in the new year. 2008 would make sense since it not only marks Prince's 50th birthday but also 30 years from the release of "For You". Does anyone know if they are working on these or if it's just a mere coincidence and the majority of his albums all sold out at once? |
God, I hope so. Prince's albums need remastering so badly.
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Holding my breath in 3...2...1.
Your logic makes sense, nothingfails, but anything relating to Prince defies the laws of logic.. |
Originally Posted by Rogue588
Holding my breath in 3...2...1.
Your logic makes sense, nothingfails, but anything relating to Prince defies the laws of logic.. Personally, I'd love Warner to mine the vaults and do deluxe editions of each album like they did for Elvis Costello, but at this point, just straight ahead remaster editions with nothing extra will suffice knowing how Prince works. |
I was just noticing this too. All the earlier Prince CDs are not in stock at Amazon.
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Unless they come with some great bonus or live tracks or (preferably) a live dvd of the corresponding tour for the CDs, I'll pass.
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Originally Posted by zombiezilla
Unless they come with some great bonus or live tracks or (preferably) a live dvd of the corresponding tour for the CDs, I'll pass.
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I hoping for a Sign o' the Times remaster in deluxe packaging.
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Sign o' the Times meeds remastering most of all. Somehow I have a feeling we are getting excited for nothing. Why would these be put out of print with no anouncement of a future re-release?
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Originally Posted by Mabuse
Sign o' the Times meeds remastering most of all. Somehow I have a feeling we are getting excited for nothing. Why would these be put out of print with no anouncement of a future re-release?
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Since Prince did a lot of great b-sides for his singles that were often just as good as what made the album, they should re-issue the albums digitally mastered with the b-sides as a bonus.
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With everything else Prince has been preventing us from enjoying, maybe it was him that had everything pulled. Somewhere in his madness he probably thinks that he'll make more money by not allowing anyone to buy anything of his. In the future, if you want to hear a Prince song, you'll have to hire him to come play it for you in person.
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Adding an amiable epilogue to one of the most public contract disputes in the history of the music business, Prince and Warner Bros. Records have come to terms on a global licensing partnership. The wide-ranging deal grants the singer ownership of his master recordings, and allows Warners to digitally remaster and reissue Prince’s albums from 1978 through the 1990s. Financial details were not disclosed. The announcement comes several months before the 30th anniversary of Prince’s soundtrack album, “Purple Rain,” which a press release confirmed would be the first record to get the deluxe reissue treatment, with others to follow. Prince also announced that a new studio album is “on the way.” http://variety.com/2014/music/news/p...es-1201159487/ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ain_single.jpg |
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Awwwwwwww yeah. Can't wait to here The Beautiful Ones remastered.
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This made my day!
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I hope all of the side producing work gets issued on CD like Mazarati, Sheila E, and Vanity 6.
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On the documentary found on the Purple Rain DVD, the director said Prince recorded 100 songs for the soundtrack. Hope we see a lot of this songs make it to a Purple Rain box set!
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I always thought that Prince and Jeff Lynne have to have a massive "vault" of music that will never unfortunately see the light of day.
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Unfortunately in Prince's case, fortunately in Lynne's.
I was watching an interview with Prince where he said that his vault is mostly filled with half-formed musical ideas, hardly the sort of thing that most people would want to hear. And if he really had any full on masterpieces sitting in there, I'm sure he would have dusted them off by now. That's not to say there isn't good unreleased Prince music. There definitely is. But the idea that there's a whole other album on par with Purple Rain or Parade or Sign O' The Times is fantasy. As for these remasters, I can't wait. I just hope that it's not brickwalled to hell. |
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Originally Posted by Supermallet
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Unfortunately in Prince's case, fortunately in Lynne's.
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I've always found Lynne to be a derivative and bland songwriter/performer. I can't speak for everyone but I imagine others feel the same way I do. Also a lot of his career seems to be on the back of far more talented musicians like George Harrison and Tom Petty.
Also "Don't Bring Me Down" has got to be one of the worst, most annoying piece of shit songs I've ever heard. Every time it comes on the radio I want to dunk my head in an active deep fryer. |
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What radio station do you listen to? :lol:
Btw, I dig Telephone Line. |
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Classic rock stations play it from time to time. Enough to make me consider suicide anyway.
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Can't wait for a proper SotT remaster. Love the album, but SO badly in need of a remaster.
Absolutely fantastic news! |
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Originally Posted by Supermallet
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I've always found Lynne to be a derivative and bland songwriter/performer. I can't speak for everyone but I imagine others feel the same way I do. Also a lot of his career seems to be on the back of far more talented musicians like George Harrison and Tom Petty.
Also "Don't Bring Me Down" has got to be one of the worst, most annoying piece of shit songs I've ever heard. Every time it comes on the radio I want to dunk my head in an active deep fryer. As far as your hatred for "Don't Bring Me Down," I understand it. But the guy has written so many better songs and has so many great albums (both his own, ELO, and as a producer), I find it silly to bash him for that. Every artist with that kind of catalog has several stinkers in their past. Prince is definitely included in that (especially on some of his more recent releases. They just don't get played on the radio anymore). Sorry for the Jeff Lynne rant in a Prince thread. I just tire of the needless bashing of him. |
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Beyond the remasters, he's go so much shit in his vaults - I wish he would start releasing that stuff - I'm sure a lot of it is brilliant.
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Originally Posted by Spiderbite
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Funny you say that since Harrison and Petty both came to him for help in production and song writing and each walked away with one of their biggest selling albums of their careers (Cloud Nine and Full Moon Fever, respectively) and both albums were also critically acclaimed by most at the time. Some consider both of those albums comeback albums for them. Read some interviews with Harrison and Petty. Lynne was hardly riding on their shoulders and honestly, Harrison and Petty were riding Lynne's for those albums. He was also the main driving force behind the acclaimed Traveling Wilburys but is also the one most forgotten. He did the majority of the heavy lifting for that group.
As far as your hatred for "Don't Bring Me Down," I understand it. But the guy has written so many better songs and has so many great albums (both his own, ELO, and as a producer), I find it silly to bash him for that. Every artist with that kind of catalog has several stinkers in their past. Prince is definitely included in that (especially on some of his more recent releases. They just don't get played on the radio anymore). Sorry for the Jeff Lynne rant in a Prince thread. I just tire of the needless bashing of him. I've heard a lot of ELO songs and can't think of one I'd ever want to listen to again. My dislike of him goes far beyond one particular song. |
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Yeah, I never understood the rock industry's fascination with Lynne. He's about as bland of an artist the genre's ever seen. If the color beige had a song, it'd be written, performed and produced by Lynne.
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Originally Posted by slop101
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Yeah, I never understood the rock industry's fascination with Lynne. He's about as bland of an artist the genre's ever seen. If the color beige had a song, it'd be written, performed and produced by Lynne.
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Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 12086959)
Yeah, I never understood the rock industry's fascination with Lynne. He's about as bland of an artist the genre's ever seen. If the color beige had a song, it'd be written, performed and produced by Lynne.
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I like ELO for the sounds but not so much for the melodies; Lynne tends to rely on sudden tonal shifts that are really 50/50 in execution.
I really like Last Train to London, Secret Messages, Don't Bring Me Down, Telephone Line, Here Is The News, and Calling America. |
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Give me a remaster of Dirty Mind and give it to me soon! I love Prince's early stuff. I like his later stuff too, but not as much as the early stuff.
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