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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:55 am 
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Recorded in 1983 at Prince’s Kiowa Trail home studio in Chanhassen, MN. Engineered by Don Batts.

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1. Medley: 17 Days / Purple Rain / A Case Of You / Mary Don't You Weep / Strange Relationship / International Lover / Wednesday
2. Cold Coffee & Cocaine (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)
3. Why The Butterflies (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:58 am 
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Troy Carter (the chief custodian of Prince's archive) just announced that a posthumous album of unreleased material will come out on September 28th.

Prince's estate will also be releasing a 7-inch vinyl single of the original, previously unreleased version of "Nothing Compares 2 U" in May. More details are in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=105955


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 7:44 am 
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The release has been brought forward by one week, to September 21st, and pre-order details are now in the first post. (The USA links will be active soon!)

This is what the deluxe vinyl/CD set will look like:

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And here's an audio sample:


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The pre-order links are now active:

CD
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKJGNSF/?tag=imwan-20

Vinyl
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKHBXG1/?tag=imwan-20

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:12 pm 
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I'm in. Per a Rolling Stone article, there will also be a digital edition; I'm hoping for 24 bit.

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The pre-order price for the CD has been reduced by $3, and is now $11.99:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKJGNSF/?tag=imwan-20


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It just dawned on me that their are only 3 "tracks". I hope they're long.

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The album is 35 minutes in total.

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The deluxe CD/LP set has dropped by more than $8, and is now $31.59:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKGDX9P/?tag=imwan-20


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I would listen to this once and file it away.

Just not interested enough.

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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
I would listen to this once and file it away.

While I am interested due to 1983 being a time I was very into Prince, I also would likely only play it once or twice.

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"Why The Butterflies":



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Charlie wrote:
The pre-order price for the CD has been reduced by $3, and is now $11.99:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKJGNSF/?tag=imwan-20

Further still --- now it's $9.99.


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'It's Prince, thinking aloud on the piano'
By Mark Savage | 15 September 2018

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"Is that my echo? Can you turn the lights down? Good God!"

It's January 1983 and Prince is sitting at the piano in his home studio in Minneapolis. He has a cassette recorder, some spare time and a bunch of songs in his head.

Over the next 35 minutes, he stomps his feet and stretches his muscles, careering through gospel, jazz, funk and - for 88 tantalising seconds - a nascent version of "Purple Rain".

Then he gets up, chucks the tape in his vault and goes off to become a megastar.

For years, the cassette languished in Prince's cavernous archive, identified only by a hand-written label reading "Cold Coffee & Cocaine" - a song he'd seemingly made up on the spot.

But now the tape is being released as Prince: Piano And A Microphone 1983; the first in what will presumably be a stream of posthumous records.

By highlighting this intimate, insightful performance, the star's estate is making a statement about how it intends to treat his archive - not as a cash cow, but as a way to explore and illuminate Prince's extraordinary creativity.

Ahead of the album's release, we spoke to archivist Michael Howe and musician Lisa Coleman - who played keyboards in Prince's band, The Revolution - about the new album, and what else we might hear from the vault.



LISA COLEMAN

Had you heard this cassette before? Would Prince have shared it with the band?
He wouldn't have played this for the band, no. The tape is sort of Prince working on himself and wanting to get to know the songs a little better.

Was that common?
Oh yeah. Prince studied himself, you know? We videotaped every rehearsal, then watched the tapes while we ate. There were tapes everywhere.

I think this one is just a lucky find - because it's really interesting and concise. And it's just really cool to hear him thinking out loud.

There's an early version of "Purple Rain" on the tape. Do you remember the first time he played it for you?
The first time was at rehearsal - but he never played us a full version. I don't even know a full version existed until we all played it together.

Is it true he intended to give the song away?
Well, he thought it was just a country song. He thought it would be for Willie Nelson or Dolly Parton.

The thing that made him decide to explore it further was the way that Wendy [Melvoin, guitarist] played that famous intro. Those inversions of the chords are what really sold Prince on developing the song - because somehow it started to sound like his band, and he got really happy and we recorded the song. I think it worked out alright!

One of the other songs on the tape, "Wednesday", was included on an early configuration of the Purple Rain soundtrack. Did you record a full band version of it?
No. Not at all. That song, or at least that melody, was with him for a long time but I think he never quite found out where it belonged.

And then there's "Cold Coffee & Cocaine", which Prince sings in his "Jamie Starr" voice - a sort of profane caricature of James Brown. What was that side of him like?
He was very funny - and that "Cold Coffee & Cocaine" character was such a big part of him. He eventually created [spin-off band] The Time because that humour didn't fit the image that he was creating for himself as Prince, who was a little more perfect and didn't have those hard edges and that craziness.

But he was hilarious. We'd have rehearsals where he'd be Jamie Starr all day; or he'd pretend to be a Reverend and we'd pretend we were at church. We were pretty crazy.

He was better known as a guitarist than a pianist. Do you think he's underrated in that regard?
Yeah, he was very accomplished. What you hear on the tape is how comfortable he was not only with certain styles but also with breaking the style. Like, he's jamming on a gospel thing and then it goes jazzy and suddenly there's a Joni Mitchell cover.

But it's not incongruous. It's not like you suddenly go, "Ugh! What did he do? That's gross!"

The Revolution reformed after Prince's death, and you're coming to the UK next year. It's definitely helped fans grieve, but how about you?
We found out we needed the fans just as much as they needed us. The grief will never go away - but neither will his music. So we can fight right back.



MICHAEL HOWE

What an incredible job you have!
Yeah, it's a pretty mind-bending experience on a number of levels.

What state was the archive in when you started?
Well, the material is organised in what I would call, at best, an unconventional way. A lot of the tapes are grouped together by type, and a lot of the labels are either incomplete or incorrect. So it's a bit of a detective operation.

I've approached it as if I were a preservationist sitting in a room of fine art at the Louvre. Around me are scattered an enormous amount of priceless artefacts and I've been cataloguing them chronologically. For two reasons: One, it seems to be the path of least resistance; and two, those assets are potentially the most distressed or damaged.

How did you come across this recording?
I was aware of it for a number of years because it had been circulating in the bootleg community, albeit in substandard audio. But the performance is so riveting that it was among the first things I wanted to find when the archival process began.

Given what I knew about the era and the quality of recording, I knew it was on a cassette. So we started a process of elimination until we found a [tape] with a label in Prince's handwriting that said "Cold Coffee & Cocaine" and "Why The Butterflies" and, sure enough, when we put it in the machine we hit the jackpot.

What did you have to do to polish up the audio for release?
Very little, to tell you the truth. It was in remarkably good condition.

Do we have any clues about why Prince taped this particular rehearsal?
We don't know a tremendous amount, aside from knowing that he was a wildly creative guy who was inclined to sit down and hammer out whatever was coursing through his veins.

So it's basically, in my estimation, Prince just thinking aloud on the piano.

Would he have intended for the public to hear it?
I think, for the most part, it was intended for his personal use.

But it's a compelling listen. You're hearing an artist at the moment inspiration strikes.
I agree. It's certainly a pretty interesting peek behind the curtain, especially during a period of Prince's creative evolution when he was known primarily as a guitar player.

There are a couple of unreleased songs on the tape. Are there complete versions in the vault?
I believe those songs are one-offs. I have not come across any other recordings of "Cold Coffee" or "Why The Butterflies". My suspicion is that "Cold Coffee" is largely improvised - although probably intended for Morris Day and The Time.

How much of the vault do you reckon you've catalogued and listened to?
Well, this is where we get into a delicate area - because I have signed a constellation of non-disclosure agreements with the estate [but] it's a relatively small percentage that we've digitised and reviewed.

You said you deliberately sought out this tape. Is there anything else you want to hunt down?
I can tell you this: Everything that I was hoping was in there is certainly in there, and many multiples more. Things that were only even rumoured to exist or that were completely unknown to anybody but Prince and whatever engineer was involved in the session.

Narrowing that down is a very formidable task - but I think people will get a tremendous level of satisfaction and joy from what's to come.

For me, any excitement is tempered by the realisation I'm hearing these songs because of a terrible tragedy.
That's something I think about every day, too. I just want to do right by the guy, so we take it very seriously.

Whenever we're contemplating something for release, we consider what Prince would think about it. I mean, he was a fickle guy and a no-one can be sure what he'd be thinking - but we use our best judgement and try to make the best decisions we can.

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Just finished first play. My O: Cool for hardcore fans. Not essential for casual fans.

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I really enjoyed this. The tape source has a few flaws, and very noticeable tape hiss, however this is my preferred version of Prince, without the electric drums and cheesy 80s backing I never liked.
Love the bluesy 'Mary Don't You Weep'.His piano playing skills are exceptional !
One thing that is very obvious is Princes love of Sly Stone - Sylvester Stewart.

One word to describe this album: Intimate


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