Difference between revisions of "Album: Crystal Ball"

From Prince Vault
Jump to: navigation, search
m
(18 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
 
|album image            = [[Image:Crystalball album.png|Crystal Ball retail album art]]<br>
 
|album image            = [[Image:Crystalball album.png|Crystal Ball retail album art]]<br>
 
<small>Retail artwork is shown above.<br>Mail order version contained no artwork.</small>
 
<small>Retail artwork is shown above.<br>Mail order version contained no artwork.</small>
|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_29|29 January 1998]] (5CD direct order first shipments arrive)<br> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_21|21 March 1998]] (4CD retail release)
+
|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_29|29 January 1998]] (5CD direct order first shipments arrive)<br> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_3|3 March 1998]] (4CD retail release)
 
|length                = 49:43 / 49:48 / 49:41
 
|length                = 49:43 / 49:48 / 49:41
 
|label                  = [[NPG Records]]
 
|label                  = [[NPG Records]]
|studios                = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Record Plant-LA|Record Plant]], Hollywood, CA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [[Larrabee Sound Studios]], North Hollywood, CA, USA; Guillaume Tell, Paris, France
+
|studios                = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Plant Record Plant], Los Angeles, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [http://www.larrabeestudios.com/ Larrabee Sound Studios], North Hollywood, CA, USA; Guillaume Tell, Paris, France
 
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY -------->
 
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY -------->
 
|previous year          = 1996
 
|previous year          = 1996
Line 18: Line 18:
 
|next album link        = [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]
 
|next album link        = [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
 
<!-------ALBUM TEXT ------->
|introduction          = <b>Crystal Ball</b> is [[Prince]]'s 20th full-length studio album, the fourth to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], and the second triple album in succession (following [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]). It was shipped to customers who had pre-ordered in January 1998 (14 months after the release of his previous album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]), with a retail release following the next month. It was his first album to be released and distributed independently of any record label.  
+
|introduction          = <b>Crystal Ball</b> is [[Prince]]’s 20th full-length studio album, the fourth to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], and the second triple album in succession (following [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]). It was shipped to customers who had pre-ordered in January 1998 (14 months after the release of his previous album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]), with a retail release following on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_3|3 March 1998]]. It was his first album to be released and distributed independently of any record label.  
  
It is the first full collection of outtakes and songs from [[Prince]]'s legendary "vault", and contains tracks recorded under the name [[Prince]] as well as under the then-current moniker [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]. The full album was credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], however. The album package (titled only as '''Crystal Ball''') also included the album [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] (the direct-order edition also included the album [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] by [[The NPG Orchestra]]).
+
It is the first full collection of outtakes and songs from [[Prince]]’s legendary "vault", and contains tracks recorded under the name [[Prince]] as well as under the then-current moniker [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]. The full album was credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]], however. The album package (titled only as '''Crystal Ball''') also included the album [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] (the direct-order edition also included the album [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] by [[The NPG Orchestra]]).
  
Each of the album's three CDs contains 10 tracks and lasts almost exactly 50:00 (mirroring [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]'s 12-song, 60:00 disc lengths). This means the material could have fit on only two CDs.
+
Each of the album’s three CDs contains 10 tracks and lasts almost exactly 50:00 (mirroring [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]’s 12-song, 60:00 disc lengths). This means the material could have fit on only two CDs.
  
  
Line 31: Line 31:
 
A few short samples of tracks (including [[Days Of Wild]]) were posted on the website during the summer of 1997, and the packaging was hyped as an innovative design. Customers who had placed orders several months before release showed frustration online with the delays, and [[Love4OneAnother.com]] announced that [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] and [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] would be included to reward customers' patience.  
 
A few short samples of tracks (including [[Days Of Wild]]) were posted on the website during the summer of 1997, and the packaging was hyped as an innovative design. Customers who had placed orders several months before release showed frustration online with the delays, and [[Love4OneAnother.com]] announced that [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] and [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] would be included to reward customers' patience.  
  
In addition, several customers reported receiving a t-shirt with their order (exact t-shirt varied by customer), and a copy of the Emancipation Lyric Book. Several customers received a follow-up in August 1998, of a cassette copy of [[Single: The War|The War]], credited to the [[New Power Generation]]. Some customers did not receive this, however, and some people who did receive it did not order [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], so it is unclear how the mailing list was created.
+
In addition, several customers reported receiving a t-shirt with their order (exact t-shirt varied by customer), and a copy of the [[Book: Emancipation|Emancipation]] lyric book. Several customers received a follow-up in August 1998, of a cassette copy of [[Single: The War|The War]], credited to the [[New Power Generation]]. Some customers did not receive this, however, and some people who did receive it did not order [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], so it is unclear how the mailing list was created.
  
  
<b>Recording process</b>
+
<b>Sessions and compiling</b>
  
 
The album is largely made up of tracks recorded in two periods: 1985-6 and 1993-6. The only exception is [[Cloreen Bacon Skin]], recorded in March 1983.  
 
The album is largely made up of tracks recorded in two periods: 1985-6 and 1993-6. The only exception is [[Cloreen Bacon Skin]], recorded in March 1983.  
  
No tracks were recorded especially for this album (although [[2morrow]] was recorded after his last album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]], was completed, so '''Crystal Ball''' was the first album for which it could be considered). Additionally, the album contains seven remixes or alternate versions of previously-released tracks, [[Love Sign]] (Shock G's Silky Remix), [[Dark|So Dark]] (a remix of [[Dark]]), [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]] (a remix of [[The Continental]]), [[Interactive]], [[Good Love]], [[Loose!|Get Loose]] (a remix of [[Loose!]]), and [[P. Control]] (Remix).  
+
No tracks were recorded especially for this album (although [[2morrow]] was recorded after his last album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]], was completed, so '''Crystal Ball''' was the first album for which it could be considered). Additionally, the album contains seven remixes or alternate versions of previously-released tracks, [[Love Sign]] (Shock G’s Silky Remix), [[Dark|So Dark]] (a remix of [[Dark]]), [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]] (a remix of [[The Continental]]), [[Interactive]], [[Good Love]], [[Loose!|Get Loose]] (a remix of [[Loose!]]), and [[P. Control]] (Remix).  
  
 
As such, this album marks the first time material has been re-used from one album to another, although this album should perhaps not be viewed as a cohesive, canonical piece in the way others could.  
 
As such, this album marks the first time material has been re-used from one album to another, although this album should perhaps not be viewed as a cohesive, canonical piece in the way others could.  
Line 49: Line 49:
 
<b>Promotion</b>
 
<b>Promotion</b>
  
No singles were released from the album, although [[Single: Love Sign|Love Sign]] and [[Single: P. Control|P. Control]] had both previously been available as promo-only singles connected to their original albums, [[Album:_1-800_New_Funk|1-800 New Funk]] and [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] respectively. [[Single: Days Of Wild|Days Of Wild]] was released as a limited-release single in 2002, using a different live version than included here. [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] did not tour or make any TV appearances to support the album.  
+
No singles were released from the album, although [[Single: Love Sign|Love Sign]] and [[Single: P. Control|P. Control]] had both previously been available as promo-only singles connected to their original albums, [[Album:_1-800_New_Funk|1-800 New Funk]] and [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] respectively. Although videos for [[Video: Acknowledge Me|Acknowledge Me]], [[Video: Interactive|Interactive]] and [[Video: 18 & Over|18 & Over]] were made a few years before this release (and not connected to any albums), they were not used as promotional tools for '''Crystal Ball'''. [[Single: Days Of Wild|Days Of Wild]] was released as a limited-release single in 2002, using a different live version than included here. [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] did not tour or make any TV appearances to support the album.  
  
 
The album reached number 62 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 59 on the [[Billboard Top R&B Albums]] chart.
 
The album reached number 62 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 59 on the [[Billboard Top R&B Albums]] chart.
Line 59: Line 59:
 
# <b> [[Acknowledge Me]]</b> (5:27)  
 
# <b> [[Acknowledge Me]]</b> (5:27)  
 
# <b> [[Ripopgodazippa]]</b> (4:39)
 
# <b> [[Ripopgodazippa]]</b> (4:39)
# <b> [[Love Sign]] (Shock G's Silky Remix)</b> (3:53)  
+
# <b> [[Love Sign]] (Shock G’s Silky Remix)</b> (3:53)  
 
# <b> [[Hide The Bone]]</b> (5:04) <small><sup>1</sup>&nbsp; </small>
 
# <b> [[Hide The Bone]]</b> (5:04) <small><sup>1</sup>&nbsp; </small>
 
# <b> [[2morrow]]</b> (4:14)
 
# <b> [[2morrow]]</b> (4:14)
Line 69: Line 69:
 
# <b> [[Da Bang]]</b> (3:20)
 
# <b> [[Da Bang]]</b> (3:20)
 
# <b> [[Calhoun Square]]</b> (4:47)  
 
# <b> [[Calhoun Square]]</b> (4:47)  
# <b> [[What's My Name]]</b> (3:04)
+
# <b> [[What’s My Name]]</b> (3:04)
 
# <b> [[Crucial]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b> [[Crucial]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b> [[An Honest Man]]</b> (1:13)
 
# <b> [[An Honest Man]]</b> (1:13)
Line 99: Line 99:
 
# <b> [[Acknowledge Me]]</b> (5:27)  
 
# <b> [[Acknowledge Me]]</b> (5:27)  
 
# <b> [[Ripopgodazippa]]</b> (4:39)
 
# <b> [[Ripopgodazippa]]</b> (4:39)
# <b> [[Love Sign]] (Shock G's Silky Remix)</b> (3:53)  
+
# <b> [[Love Sign]] (Shock G’s Silky Remix)</b> (3:53)  
 
# <b> [[Hide The Bone]]</b> (5:04) <small><sup>1</sup>&nbsp; </small>
 
# <b> [[Hide The Bone]]</b> (5:04) <small><sup>1</sup>&nbsp; </small>
 
# <b> [[2morrow]]</b> (4:14)
 
# <b> [[2morrow]]</b> (4:14)
Line 108: Line 108:
 
# <b> [[Da Bang]]</b> (3:20)
 
# <b> [[Da Bang]]</b> (3:20)
 
# <b> [[Calhoun Square]]</b> (4:47)  
 
# <b> [[Calhoun Square]]</b> (4:47)  
# <b> [[What's My Name]]</b> (3:04)
+
# <b> [[What’s My Name]]</b> (3:04)
 
# <b> [[Crucial]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b> [[Crucial]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b> [[An Honest Man]]</b> (1:13)
 
# <b> [[An Honest Man]]</b> (1:13)
Line 128: Line 128:
 
|musicians              = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] - all vocals and instruments except where noted (as "yo mama" on [[Hide The Bone]] and "yo grandma" on [[Calhoun Square]])<br>
 
|musicians              = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] - all vocals and instruments except where noted (as "yo mama" on [[Hide The Bone]] and "yo grandma" on [[Calhoun Square]])<br>
 
* [[Susannah Melvoin]] - background vocals on [[Crystal Ball]], [[Dream Factory]], and [[Make Your Mama Happy]], and "either [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] or [[Susannah Melvoin|Susannah]] are on background vocals" on [[Sexual Suicide]]
 
* [[Susannah Melvoin]] - background vocals on [[Crystal Ball]], [[Dream Factory]], and [[Make Your Mama Happy]], and "either [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] or [[Susannah Melvoin|Susannah]] are on background vocals" on [[Sexual Suicide]]
 +
* [[Wendy Melvoin]] - background vocals on [[Movie Star]] (uncredited) and "either [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] or [[Susannah Melvoin|Susannah]] are on background vocals" on [[Sexual Suicide]]
 
* [[Boni Boyer]] - vocal intro on [[Acknowledge Me]] (sampled from [[The Line]]) <small>(incorrectly credited as Bonni Boyer) </small>
 
* [[Boni Boyer]] - vocal intro on [[Acknowledge Me]] (sampled from [[The Line]]) <small>(incorrectly credited as Bonni Boyer) </small>
 +
* [[Sheila E.]] (uncredited) - sampled vocals (uncredited sample from [[The Line]]) on [[Acknowledge Me]]
 +
* [[Cat]] (likeky - uncredited) - sampled vocals (uncredited sample from [[The Line]]) on [[Acknowledge Me]]
 
* [[Kathy Jensen]] - clarinet on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
 
* [[Kathy Jensen]] - clarinet on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
 
* [[Steve Strand]] - trumpet on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
 
* [[Steve Strand]] - trumpet on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
Line 135: Line 138:
 
* [[Brian Gallagher]] - saxophone on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
 
* [[Brian Gallagher]] - saxophone on [[Ripopgodazippa]] (credited as [[NPG Hornz]])
 
* [[Kathy Jensen]] - clarinet on [[Ripopgodazippa]]
 
* [[Kathy Jensen]] - clarinet on [[Ripopgodazippa]]
* [[Michael B.]] - drums on [[Ripopgodazippa]], [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What's My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
+
* [[Michael B.]] - drums on [[Ripopgodazippa]], [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What’s My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
* [[Sonny T.]] - bass on [[Ripopgodazippa]], [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What's My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
+
* [[Sonny T.]] - bass on [[Ripopgodazippa]], [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What’s My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
 
* [[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards on [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
 
* [[Tommy Barbarella]] - keyboards on [[Hide The Bone]], [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
 
* [[Carmen Electra]] - vocals on [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]]
 
* [[Carmen Electra]] - vocals on [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]]
 
* [[Mayte]] - background vocals on [[Interactive]]
 
* [[Mayte]] - background vocals on [[Interactive]]
* [[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboards on [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What's My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
+
* [[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboards on [[Interactive]] (uncredited), [[Calhoun Square]], [[What’s My Name]], [[Strays Of The World]], [[Days Of Wild]] and [[The Ride]]
 
* [[Rain Ivana]] - NPG Operator (uncredited) on [[Interactive]] and [[Days Of Wild]]
 
* [[Rain Ivana]] - NPG Operator (uncredited) on [[Interactive]] and [[Days Of Wild]]
* [[Wendy Melvoin]] - "either [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] or [[Susannah Melvoin|Susannah]] are on background vocals" on [[Sexual Suicide]]
+
* [[Eric Leeds]] - all horns on [[Sexual Suicide]], saxophone on [[Last Heart]] and [[Make Your Mama Happy]] <small>(and possibly a distorded sample from [[The Line]] on [[Acknowledge Me]])</small>
* [[Eric Leeds]] - all horns on [[Sexual Suicide]], saxophone on [[Last Heart]] and [[Make Your Mama Happy]]
+
 
* [[Morris Day]] - drums on [[Cloreen Bacon Skin]]
 
* [[Morris Day]] - drums on [[Cloreen Bacon Skin]]
 
* [[Kirk Johnson]] - drum loop on [[18 & Over]]
 
* [[Kirk Johnson]] - drum loop on [[18 & Over]]
Line 173: Line 175:
 
* [[Kirk Johnson|KAJ]] - programming, additional production, remix on [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]] (as "Kirky J.)
 
* [[Kirk Johnson|KAJ]] - programming, additional production, remix on [[The Continental|Tell Me How U Wanna B Done]] (as "Kirky J.)
 
*Eric Anest - programming
 
*Eric Anest - programming
* [[Keith "KC" Cohen]] - programming
+
* [[Keith "K.C." Cohen]] - programming
 
* [[Ricky Peterson]] - additional production
 
* [[Ricky Peterson]] - additional production
 
* [[Clare Fischer]] - orchestra arranger and conductor on [[Crystal Ball]], [[Strays Of The World]] and [[Goodbye]]
 
* [[Clare Fischer]] - orchestra arranger and conductor on [[Crystal Ball]], [[Strays Of The World]] and [[Goodbye]]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_G Shock G.] - remix on [[Love Sign]] (Shock G's Silky Remix)
+
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_G Shock G.] - remix on [[Love Sign]] (Shock G’s Silky Remix)
 
* [[Steve Parke]] - package concept and design
 
* [[Steve Parke]] - package concept and design
 
|thanks                = "'' [[Morris Day]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Atlanta Bliss]], [[Miko Weaver]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]], [[Matt Fink]], [[Boni Boyer|Bonni Boyer]], [[Sheila E.]], [[Rosie Gaines]], [[Mr. Hayes]], [[Michael B.]], [[Sonny T.]], [[Tommy Barbarella]], [[Kirk Johnson]], [[NPG Hornz]]: [[Steve Strand]], [[Kathy Jensen]], [[Dave Jensen]], [[Michael B. Nelson]], [[Brian Gallagher]], [[Susannah Melvoin]], [[Carmen Electra]], Sunny, Steve, [[Hans-Martin Buff|Hans]].''"
 
|thanks                = "'' [[Morris Day]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Atlanta Bliss]], [[Miko Weaver]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]], [[Matt Fink]], [[Boni Boyer|Bonni Boyer]], [[Sheila E.]], [[Rosie Gaines]], [[Mr. Hayes]], [[Michael B.]], [[Sonny T.]], [[Tommy Barbarella]], [[Kirk Johnson]], [[NPG Hornz]]: [[Steve Strand]], [[Kathy Jensen]], [[Dave Jensen]], [[Michael B. Nelson]], [[Brian Gallagher]], [[Susannah Melvoin]], [[Carmen Electra]], Sunny, Steve, [[Hans-Martin Buff|Hans]].''"
Line 183: Line 185:
 
|see also              =  
 
|see also              =  
 
{{SeeAlso|
 
{{SeeAlso|
|item1  = [[Website:_Crystalballcd|Crystal Ball CD<br>(website)]]
+
|item1  = [[Website:_Crystalballcd|Crystal Ball CD]]<br>(website)
 
|image1  = [[File:Crystalballcd-thumb.jpg|80px|border|link=Website: Crystalballcd]]
 
|image1  = [[File:Crystalballcd-thumb.jpg|80px|border|link=Website: Crystalballcd]]
|item2  = &nbsp; 
+
|item2  = [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]]<br>(album)
|image2  =  
+
|image2  = [[File:Kamasutra album.jpg|80px|border|link=Album: Kamasutra]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
|charts                =  
 
|charts                =  
Line 256: Line 258:
 
}}
 
}}
 
|album promotion        = The album was written about in newspapers a lot at the time of production (from late 1996 to early 1998) as an example of a new model of selling music.
 
|album promotion        = The album was written about in newspapers a lot at the time of production (from late 1996 to early 1998) as an example of a new model of selling music.
*Press advert for this release:<br> [[file:CrystalBall-flyer.jpg|x200px]]
+
*Press adverts for this release:<br> [[file:CrystalBall-flyer.jpg|x200px]]<br>
 +
*[[File:CrystalBall-flyer2.jpg|x200px]]
 
|trivia                = The initial 5CD set of [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] came in a round plastic case, designed to emulate a crystal ball. An inner case contained slots for the five CDs, but no booklet, artwork or credits, which were instead available online at [[www.crystalballcd.com]]. A booklet was included in the 4CD jewel-case set which was available in retail outlets, however.
 
|trivia                = The initial 5CD set of [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] came in a round plastic case, designed to emulate a crystal ball. An inner case contained slots for the five CDs, but no booklet, artwork or credits, which were instead available online at [[www.crystalballcd.com]]. A booklet was included in the 4CD jewel-case set which was available in retail outlets, however.
* [[File:Crystalball_alternate.GIF|right|150px|Initial 1-800-New-Funk packaging (incorrectly shown with booklet)]]<b>Crystal Ball</b> was only available to purchase as part of the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] package, along with [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]. No separate 3CD set was available. The initial [[1-800 New Funk]] orders also included a fifth CD, [[The NPG Orchestra]]'s [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] inserted in the round plastic case (see picture), designed to emulate a crystal ball.  
+
* [[File:Crystalball_alternate.GIF|right|150px|Initial 1-800-New-Funk packaging (incorrectly shown with booklet)]]<b>Crystal Ball</b> was only available to purchase as part of the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] package, along with [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]]. No separate 3CD set was available. The initial [[1-800 New Funk]] orders also included a fifth CD, [[The NPG Orchestra]]’s [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] inserted in the round plastic case (see picture), designed to emulate a crystal ball.  
 
* Several customers reported problems with their orders, including multiple credit card charges (on occasion up to five times the order price of $50), a requirement to pay taxes on international orders when the package was received and lost orders. The length of time that the project took between taking pre-orders and customers receiving their copy, as well as the customer service issues associated with the project, are often referred to online as "the Crystal Ball fiasco". This is often referenced online if a contemporary project faces delays or setbacks.
 
* Several customers reported problems with their orders, including multiple credit card charges (on occasion up to five times the order price of $50), a requirement to pay taxes on international orders when the package was received and lost orders. The length of time that the project took between taking pre-orders and customers receiving their copy, as well as the customer service issues associated with the project, are often referred to online as "the Crystal Ball fiasco". This is often referenced online if a contemporary project faces delays or setbacks.
 
* When [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], a follow-up to [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] was planned in 2000, the two 'new' CDs were going to be mailed out with jewel cases for [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] and [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]]. The two 'new' CDs would then take the place of these discs in the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] 5CD case.
 
* When [[Album: Crystal Ball Volume II|Crystal Ball Volume II]], a follow-up to [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] was planned in 2000, the two 'new' CDs were going to be mailed out with jewel cases for [[Album: The Truth|The Truth]] and [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]]. The two 'new' CDs would then take the place of these discs in the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] 5CD case.
 
* A video collection companion was announced, but this was not released, and it is unknown how close this came to completion.
 
* A video collection companion was announced, but this was not released, and it is unknown how close this came to completion.
 
|alternative            =  
 
|alternative            =  
|references            = [[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown: 2004)
+
|references            = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''
 
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''
 
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''
  

Revision as of 13:31, 25 December 2021

Emancipation album.jpg 1996: Emancipation All Prince Albums All Related Artists Albums 1998: The Truth Thetruth album.jpg
Crystal Ball

Crystal Ball retail album art

Retail artwork is shown above.
Mail order version contained no artwork.


Album details


Released: 29 January 1998 (5CD direct order first shipments arrive)
3 March 1998 (4CD retail release)
Length: 49:43 / 49:48 / 49:41
Label(s): NPG Records
Studio(s): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA; Larrabee Sound Studios, North Hollywood, CA, USA; Guillaume Tell, Paris, France

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
America
Country: Chart Entry Date Peak Position Weeks in Chart
USA: The Billboard 200 14 Mar. 1998 62 5
USA: Billboard Top R&B Albums 14 Mar. 1998 59 4
Certifications
This album has not received any certifications in the USA
Awards
This album has not received any awards in the USA

Singles released


  • None.
    Days Of Wild was later released as a limited edition single, but using a different live recording.

See also


Crystal Ball CD
(website)
Kamasutra
(album)
border border
Crystal Ball is Prince’s 20th full-length studio album, the fourth to be credited to SymbolSmallerBlue.png, and the second triple album in succession (following Emancipation). It was shipped to customers who had pre-ordered in January 1998 (14 months after the release of his previous album, Emancipation), with a retail release following on 3 March 1998. It was his first album to be released and distributed independently of any record label.

It is the first full collection of outtakes and songs from Prince’s legendary "vault", and contains tracks recorded under the name Prince as well as under the then-current moniker SymbolSmallerBlue.png. The full album was credited to SymbolSmallerBlue.png, however. The album package (titled only as Crystal Ball) also included the album The Truth (the direct-order edition also included the album Kamasutra by The NPG Orchestra).

Each of the album’s three CDs contains 10 tracks and lasts almost exactly 50:00 (mirroring Emancipation’s 12-song, 60:00 disc lengths). This means the material could have fit on only two CDs.


Pre-orders

The album was initially mentioned on Thedawn.com a few days before the release of Emancipation, and was mentioned in the booklet of Emancipation upon its release in November 1996. It was initially only available through phone pre-order (using 1-800 New Funk). Love4oneanother.com gave updates on the album over the next several months, saying that the album would only be produced when 100,000 orders had been placed, and stating the album had been completed on Independence Day, 4 July 1997.

A few short samples of tracks (including Days Of Wild) were posted on the website during the summer of 1997, and the packaging was hyped as an innovative design. Customers who had placed orders several months before release showed frustration online with the delays, and Love4OneAnother.com announced that The Truth and Kamasutra would be included to reward customers' patience.

In addition, several customers reported receiving a t-shirt with their order (exact t-shirt varied by customer), and a copy of the Emancipation lyric book. Several customers received a follow-up in August 1998, of a cassette copy of The War, credited to the New Power Generation. Some customers did not receive this, however, and some people who did receive it did not order Crystal Ball, so it is unclear how the mailing list was created.


Sessions and compiling

The album is largely made up of tracks recorded in two periods: 1985-6 and 1993-6. The only exception is Cloreen Bacon Skin, recorded in March 1983.

No tracks were recorded especially for this album (although 2morrow was recorded after his last album, Emancipation, was completed, so Crystal Ball was the first album for which it could be considered). Additionally, the album contains seven remixes or alternate versions of previously-released tracks, Love Sign (Shock G’s Silky Remix), So Dark (a remix of Dark), Tell Me How U Wanna B Done (a remix of The Continental), Interactive, Good Love, Get Loose (a remix of Loose!), and P. Control (Remix).

As such, this album marks the first time material has been re-used from one album to another, although this album should perhaps not be viewed as a cohesive, canonical piece in the way others could.

SymbolSmallerBlue.png avoided using tracks which strongly featured the Revolution, as he intended to release a companion album, Roadhouse Garden, in 1999, containing previously-unreleased Prince and the Revolution material (this album remains unreleased, however).

Copyright information on the album is given as 1997.


Promotion

No singles were released from the album, although Love Sign and P. Control had both previously been available as promo-only singles connected to their original albums, 1-800 New Funk and The Gold Experience respectively. Although videos for Acknowledge Me, Interactive and 18 & Over were made a few years before this release (and not connected to any albums), they were not used as promotional tools for Crystal Ball. Days Of Wild was released as a limited-release single in 2002, using a different live version than included here. SymbolSmallerBlue.png did not tour or make any TV appearances to support the album.

The album reached number 62 on The Billboard 200, and number 59 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.



Track listing
CD Digital

The compact disc version is the original issue.

  • Disc 1:
  1. Crystal Ball (10:28)
  2. Dream Factory (3:07)
  3. Acknowledge Me (5:27)
  4. Ripopgodazippa (4:39)
  5. Love Sign (Shock G’s Silky Remix) (3:53)
  6. Hide The Bone (5:04) 1 
  7. 2morrow (4:14)
  8. So Dark (5:14)
  9. Movie Star (4:26)
  10. Tell Me How U Wanna B Done (3:16)
  • Disc 2:
  1. Interactive (3:04)
  2. Da Bang (3:20)
  3. Calhoun Square (4:47)
  4. What’s My Name (3:04)
  5. Crucial (5:06)
  6. An Honest Man (1:13)
  7. Sexual Suicide (3:40)
  8. Cloreen Bacon Skin (15:37)
  9. Good Love (4:55)
  10. Strays Of The World (5:07)
  • Disc 3:
  1. Days Of Wild (9:19)
  2. Last Heart (3:02)
  3. Poom Poom (4:32)
  4. She Gave Her Angels (3:53)
  5. 18 & Over (5:40)
  6. The Ride (5:14)
  7. Get Loose (3:31)
  8. P. Control (Remix) (6:00)
  9. Make Your Mama Happy (4:01)
  10. Goodbye (4:35)

The digital format is a reissue of the CD version, made available on 26 March 2005 on NPG Music Club "Musicology Download Store".

  1. Crystal Ball (10:28)
  2. Dream Factory (3:07)
  3. Acknowledge Me (5:27)
  4. Ripopgodazippa (4:39)
  5. Love Sign (Shock G’s Silky Remix) (3:53)
  6. Hide The Bone (5:04) 1 
  7. 2morrow (4:14)
  8. So Dark (5:14)
  9. Movie Star (4:26)
  10. Tell Me How U Wanna B Done (3:16)
  11. Interactive (3:04)
  12. Da Bang (3:20)
  13. Calhoun Square (4:47)
  14. What’s My Name (3:04)
  15. Crucial (5:06)
  16. An Honest Man (1:13)
  17. Sexual Suicide (3:40)
  18. Cloreen Bacon Skin (15:37)
  19. Good Love (4:55)
  20. Strays Of The World (5:07)
  21. Days Of Wild (9:19)
  22. Last Heart (3:02)
  23. Poom Poom (4:32)
  24. She Gave Her Angels (3:53)
  25. 18 & Over (5:40)
  26. The Ride (5:14)
  27. Get Loose (3:31)
  28. P. Control (Remix) (6:00)
  29. Make Your Mama Happy (4:01)
  30. Goodbye (4:35)

All songs written by SymbolSmallerBlue.png except where indicated.

1  Original lyrics by Brenda Lee Eager and Hilliard Wilson



Personnel
Musicians


Production


Thanks



Releases
LP, CD, Cassettes and Other versions
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

USA CD x5 970188-1,2,3,4,5 1-800 New Funk order roundbox set w/ The Truth and Kamasutra. center center center center
USA CD x4 970188-1,2,3,5 retail roundbox set w/ The Truth and booklet. center center center center
Europe CD x4 970188-1,2,3,5 retail set w/ The Truth and booklet. center center center center

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

USA Digital download n/a WMA format center center center center

&nbsp

 

 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia

  • The album was written about in newspapers a lot at the time of production (from late 1996 to early 1998) as an example of a new model of selling music.
  • Press adverts for this release:
    CrystalBall-flyer.jpg
  • CrystalBall-flyer2.jpg
  • The initial 5CD set of Crystal Ball came in a round plastic case, designed to emulate a crystal ball. An inner case contained slots for the five CDs, but no booklet, artwork or credits, which were instead available online at www.crystalballcd.com. A booklet was included in the 4CD jewel-case set which was available in retail outlets, however.
  • Initial 1-800-New-Funk packaging (incorrectly shown with booklet)Crystal Ball was only available to purchase as part of the Crystal Ball package, along with The Truth. No separate 3CD set was available. The initial 1-800 New Funk orders also included a fifth CD, The NPG Orchestra’s Kamasutra inserted in the round plastic case (see picture), designed to emulate a crystal ball.
  • Several customers reported problems with their orders, including multiple credit card charges (on occasion up to five times the order price of $50), a requirement to pay taxes on international orders when the package was received and lost orders. The length of time that the project took between taking pre-orders and customers receiving their copy, as well as the customer service issues associated with the project, are often referred to online as "the Crystal Ball fiasco". This is often referenced online if a contemporary project faces delays or setbacks.
  • When Crystal Ball Volume II, a follow-up to Crystal Ball was planned in 2000, the two 'new' CDs were going to be mailed out with jewel cases for The Truth and Kamasutra. The two 'new' CDs would then take the place of these discs in the Crystal Ball 5CD case.
  • A video collection companion was announced, but this was not released, and it is unknown how close this came to completion.

References
Emancipation album.jpg 1996
Emancipation
All Albums All Related Artists Albums 1998
The Truth
Thetruth album.jpg