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|introduction = '''Crystal Ball''' is an unreleased triple-album by [[Prince]] (although planned for release under the pseudonym [[Alias: Camille|Camille]]), and was compiled on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 30|30 November 1986]], using tracks from the abandoned [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] and [[Album: Camille|Camille]] albums which had been worked on earlier in the year. Other than the title track, it is entirely different to the 1998 triple-CD release [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | |introduction = '''Crystal Ball''' is an unreleased triple-album by [[Prince]] (although planned for release under the pseudonym [[Alias: Camille|Camille]]), and was compiled on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 30|30 November 1986]], using tracks from the abandoned [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]] and [[Album: Camille|Camille]] albums which had been worked on earlier in the year. Other than the title track, it is entirely different to the 1998 triple-CD release [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | ||
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The album features [[Prince]] in disguise as [[Alias: Camille|Camille]] on all vocals and instruments, with saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and trumpet by [[Atlanta Bliss]] on some tracks. [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Lisa Coleman]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] also appear on several tracks, although [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]]’s contributions were somewhat buried in the mix after their departure from [[Prince]]’s band. The full [[Prince and the Revolution|Revolution]] band appears on the track [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]], which uses a live recording by the band as its basis. And also features [[Sheila E.]] and [[Jill Jones]]. | The album features [[Prince]] in disguise as [[Alias: Camille|Camille]] on all vocals and instruments, with saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and trumpet by [[Atlanta Bliss]] on some tracks. [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Lisa Coleman]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] also appear on several tracks, although [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]]’s contributions were somewhat buried in the mix after their departure from [[Prince]]’s band. The full [[Prince and the Revolution|Revolution]] band appears on the track [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]], which uses a live recording by the band as its basis. And also features [[Sheila E.]] and [[Jill Jones]]. | ||
− | [[Prince]] is thought to have questioned the order of the album’s final two tracks. It has been believed that the final side at some point was also sequenced [[The Cross]] / [[Adore]] / [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]], The j-card of the Bernie Grundman Mastering in-house cassette indeed shows this order, but this seems a typo on there as the sequence on the actual tape is the same as eventually released on the album [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]]. However, the actual reel of the master tape to that album has a handwritten sticker on it that reverses the tracks, | + | [[Prince]] is thought to have questioned the order of the album’s final two tracks. It has been believed that the final side at some point was also sequenced [[The Cross]] / [[Adore]] / [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]], The j-card of the Bernie Grundman Mastering in-house cassette indeed shows this order, but this seems a typo on there as the sequence on the actual tape is the same as eventually released on the album [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]]. However, the actual reel of the master tape to that album has a handwritten sticker on it that reverses the tracks, when they’re written on the original sticker on the same box box in the sequence they were released on the album. |
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+ | It’s possible that the same tape was used for side 6 of '''Crystal Ball''' and side 4 of [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]], prompting the error on the j-card of the Bernie Grundman Mastering in-house cassette. Of note is that [[Adore]] was listed as ''Adore (Until The End Of Time''), using the song’s first lyric as a parenthetical title for the track. | ||
When the project was developed into [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] (in late December 1986), 15 of the 22 tracks were kept; only [[U Got The Look]] was a new addition, recorded in late December 1986. | When the project was developed into [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] (in late December 1986), 15 of the 22 tracks were kept; only [[U Got The Look]] was a new addition, recorded in late December 1986. | ||
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All of the remaining tracks have since been released elsewhere, however. [[Shockadelica]] was released as the b-side of [[Single: If I Was Your Girlfriend|If I Was Your Girlfriend]] in 1987 (the version included on '''Crystal Ball''' was released as [[Shockadelica]] (Extended Version) on the 12" release). [[Good Love]] was available in the same form on the [[Album: Bright Lights, Big City|Bright Lights, Big City]] movie soundtrack in 1988. | All of the remaining tracks have since been released elsewhere, however. [[Shockadelica]] was released as the b-side of [[Single: If I Was Your Girlfriend|If I Was Your Girlfriend]] in 1987 (the version included on '''Crystal Ball''' was released as [[Shockadelica]] (Extended Version) on the 12" release). [[Good Love]] was available in the same form on the [[Album: Bright Lights, Big City|Bright Lights, Big City]] movie soundtrack in 1988. | ||
− | [[Joy In Repetition]] was released on [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] in 1990 (keeping the opening segue, but coming from [[We Can Funk]] instead of [[The Ball]]). [[Rockhard In A Funky Place]] was planned for release on [[Album: The Black Album|'' | + | [[Joy In Repetition]] was released on [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] in 1990 (keeping the opening segue, but coming from [[We Can Funk]] instead of [[The Ball]]). [[Rockhard In A Funky Place]] was planned for release on [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] in 1987, but finally received an official release in the same form with [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] in 1994. |
[[Crystal Ball]] was released in the same form as the title track of the 1998 triple-album of previously-unreleased tracks [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | [[Crystal Ball]] was released in the same form as the title track of the 1998 triple-album of previously-unreleased tracks [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | ||
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# <b>[[The Cross]]</b> (4:46) | # <b>[[The Cross]]</b> (4:46) | ||
# <b>[[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]]</b> (8:59) <small><sup>3</sup> </small> | # <b>[[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]]</b> (8:59) <small><sup>3</sup> </small> | ||
− | # <b>[[Adore|Adore (Until The End Of Time)]]</b>(6:29) | + | # <b>[[Adore|Adore (Until The End Of Time)]]</b> (6:29) |
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] (to be credited to [[Alias: Camille|Camille]]) except where noted. | |credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] (to be credited to [[Alias: Camille|Camille]]) except where noted. | ||
|* comment = <small><sup>1</sup> </small> Lyrics written by [[Prince]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]]<br> | |* comment = <small><sup>1</sup> </small> Lyrics written by [[Prince]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]]<br> | ||
<small><sup>2</sup> </small> Lyrics written by [[Prince]] and Carole Davis<br> | <small><sup>2</sup> </small> Lyrics written by [[Prince]] and Carole Davis<br> | ||
− | <small><sup>3</sup> </small> Music written by [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]]<br> | + | <small><sup>3</sup> </small> Music written by [[Prince]], [[Dr. Fink]] and [[Eric Leeds]]<br> |
− | <small><sup>4</sup> </small> Music written by [[Prince | + | <!-- <small><sup>4</sup> </small> Music written by [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]]<br> --> |
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<!-------PERSONNEL -------> | <!-------PERSONNEL -------> | ||
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|see also = | |see also = | ||
{{SeeAlso| | {{SeeAlso| | ||
− | |item1 = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times<br>( | + | |item1 = [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]]<br>(Album) |
|image1 = [[File:sott.jpg|60px|link=Album: Sign O’ The Times]] | |image1 = [[File:sott.jpg|60px|link=Album: Sign O’ The Times]] | ||
− | |item2 = [[Album: Camille|Camille<br>( | + | |item2 = [[Album: Camille|Camille]]<br>(Unreleased album) |
|image2 = [[File:CAMILLE_1.jpg|60px|link=Album: Camille]] | |image2 = [[File:CAMILLE_1.jpg|60px|link=Album: Camille]] | ||
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# <b>[[Adore|Adore (Until The End Of Time)]]</b> | # <b>[[Adore|Adore (Until The End Of Time)]]</b> | ||
# <b>[[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]]</b> | # <b>[[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]]</b> | ||
− | <small> | + | <small> Songs on sides 4, 5 and 6 are assumed to be as the final configuration, but their sequence is unconfirmed. For all tracks the length might occasionally differ from what would be the final configuration.</small> |
}} | }} | ||
− | |references = [[Book:_The_Vault| | + | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' |
* ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]'' | * ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]'' | ||
|categories = [[Category:1986]][[Category:Unreleased Albums]] | |categories = [[Category:1986]][[Category:Unreleased Albums]] | ||
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