Prince - Crystal Ball (Unreleased 1986 Album) [Pimpsandwich]
- Type:
- Audio > FLAC
- Files:
- 28
- Size:
- 766.6 MB
- Tag(s):
- Prince Crystal Ball 1986 Pimpsandwich Unreleased Studio FLAC
- Uploaded:
- Dec 25, 2013
- By:
- thewaymouth
Prince - Crystal Ball (Pimpsandwich, Unreleased 1986 Project) Lineage: Trade in FLAC form. Artwork: Included. Label : Pimpsandwich Catalogue : N/A Disc Length : 56:34 / 60:22 Source : Unreleased 1986 Project Sound Quality : EX / EX+ Year Of Release : 2004 Further known lineage: demonoid -> 2 single files (one per disc, w/cue files) -> moi -> Medieval Cue Splitter -> Indiv Tracks -> vous Avatar & Upload to The Pirate Bay 2013-12-25, thewaymouth aka mikedreams on...Another Lonely Christmas [Hunger City (Prince Town) Torrents - 2013 - R.I.P. - Rock heart In a fucked-up Place] ---------------------------------- Prince - Crystal Ball (1986-11-30) Disc 1 1. REBIRTH OF THE FLESH 2. PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE 3. HOUSEQUAKE 4. THE BALLAD OF DOROTHY PARKER 5. IT 6. STARFISH & COFFEE 7. SLOW LOVE 8. HOT THING 9. CRYSTAL BALL 10. IF I WAS YOUR GIRLFRIEND 11. ROCKHARD IN A FUNKY PLACE Disc 2 1. THE BALL 2. JOY IN REPETITION 3. STRANGE RELATIONSHIP 4. I COULD NEVER TAKE THE PLACE OF YOUR MAN 5. SHOCKADELICA 6. GOOD LOVE 7. FOREVER IN MY LIFE 8. SIGN O' THE TIMES 9. THE CROSS 10. ADORE 11. IT'S GONNA BE A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT ___________________________________ COMMENT From The Databank: A fantastic release showcasing the unreleased 1986 'Crystal Ball' project. The tracklisting used here represents the 30th November 1986 configuration. It would have been impossible to compile this release without using both officially released tracks and/or widely circulating outtakes - as they are what make up the majority of 'Crystal Ball'. However the beauty of this release is not the choice of tracks, it's their running order. 'Rebirth Of The Flesh' segues into 'Play In The Sunshine' (alt version with gun intro), and from there on it's pretty much the 'Sign O' The Times' album. 'The Ball' flows flawlessly (and I mean FLAWLESS) into 'Joy In Repetition', etc, etc. It may be due to the being SO familiar with the 'Sign O' The Times' album, but the running order of 'Adore' followed by 'It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night' just doesn't seem correct. As a document of Prince's unreleased album this (along with the previous Pimpsandwich 'Dream Factory') are awesome, extremely professional releases.