![]() Secondly, in my original post there were many instances where I mentioned bootleg albums and collections (such as previous editions or Blast, Demos and Outtakes etc) as places where I found better quality versions of previously circulating songs. Meaning the tracks won’t be listenable in their genuine quality and definitely won’t be superior in any shape or form". " First off, all of the tracks will be tweaked by Eye Records. The first I'm just going to quote verbatim. Rather than butcher the original post with annotations I've decided to paste over it.īefore I post my revised notes the person mentioned above wanted me to stress a couple of points. One person in particular (who prefers to go unnamed) was kind enough to send me a lot of notes so many thanks to him. I've have received a lot of messages, updates and additional info since I uploaded my post on Blast 7.0. Here's where we sue the estate for not having enough fish songs You can just, you know, not buy it, listen to some of it if you own it or just not worry too much about what bootleggers are selling, which is always hit and miss.įor the obsessive die hard Prince collector who's consumed everything, the "wtf is this tired shit" comes off to me like Homer Simpson in the all you can eat fish restaurant. ![]() Speaking only for myself of course but it seems like a weird thing to get upset about it. ![]() I own my fair share of boots and there's a decent amount songs here that I haven't heard. And often times, I find those fan-made "remasters" often sound worse.īFTP series always seemed to center around an era, or a time frame. And like someone said, unless it's from a newer and cleaner source, who cares? No one can "remaster" something from a hissy cassette, no matter what GarageBand or whatever EQ they put it through. It seems unnecessarily labor intensive to put together something like this, create artwork, etc, and get it out just to put stuff out we already have. This is shit we've had forever and a day, is it not? Yes, I know "Neurotic" is new (the person who shared it publically here got it from me), but 99% of the other stuff isn't. I honestly don't get the constant rehash to bootlegs. E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator The tracks are listest chronologically and it sits right before 'Bridge of grafitti' (1:14) and 21 Guns (2:29), I'm guessing they are all just piano try outs from the same source tape. The version of 'Move Me' on this set is only 1:26 in length. The track was copyrighted at the Library of Congress on, but remains unreleased. The track was left as a preliminary version, however, with Prince singing accompanied only by piano, perhaps played by Levi Seacer, Jr., the other co-writer on the track. Rivkin believed that this was the first time Prince had done that. While most of Prince's writing collaborations stemmed from jam sessions with bandmembers or adding his own contributions to tracks begun by other writers, this track is a rare example of Prince co-writing in the studio with other writers co-writer David Z. Move Me is an unreleased track recorded on 6 February 1990 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (five days before Thieves In The Temple). Has Move Me leaked before? I'm not familiar with the track
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