Phil Lassiter's Philthy Texas Funk, Alabama Gospel, New Orleans Jazz & Nashville Soul, makes him an 11-time Grammy award winning horn and string arranger. But what was it like recording at Paisley ...
Certainly they wouldn’t have remixed and remastered this concert in 4K for just one Paisley Park party. They did the same with a W2A show recently (Greensboro maybe?), that was shown at PP and ...
"Gone Too Soon". I loved his smile and talent. Thank U for the music left. RIP, U much deserve it. I'm really sad... "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." What a fucking headline ...
So what does everyone think of the sound? I love it...it deserved this unveiling. I already thought Paisley Park extended was incredible when i heard it a few weeks ago, I felt nearly the same about ...
Besides the six-page article on Prince, there is also a six-page article on The Bangles and their album Different Light. And in the "Top 40 singles of the year" feature Prince's "Kiss" nabs the second ...
Tommy Lee has a third fucking leg. Prince would pretty much lose that sword fight. Well Folks, the Org Dickologist is still doing her Field Research and it takes time. So after I compare data, I will ...
I'd guess and say that 1985 was not the right time to launch The Family. In 1984, when Sheila E was launched - anything Prince-related was gold. Plus The Glamorous Life was really, really good stuff - ...
I was thinking today about Jill Jones who seemed to make other singers sound better by Prince adding her background vocals. On a side note I also think the song Wednesday with Jill singing it should ...
My initial thoughts, listening on earphones: Around The World In A Day - Vocals quite dry, kick drum sounding very thick. Overall, I think the mix could have been balanced a bit better, but no ...
This was provided by Warner Records, i.e. this is the non-USA version. The USA will have a video proviced by Legacy Secords, i.e. Sony.
I don't think it's weird. It just means that your tastes don't align with 99% of other Prince fans. A little unusual, maybe. But nobody can tell you that your opinions are weird. Personally, I like ...
Unlike more modern "beatmakers" like Flying Lotus and Madlib, Prince was very fond of robotic preciseness of his programmed drums. He was also stuck to the same linn sounds throughout the 80s. I'm ...