Purple Pain

Fuck this year.

As I’ve commented on this site many a time, I’m a pretty lousy Prince fan. I only have Purple Rain, the three-disc edition of Hits, and a few of his newer albums. I don’t own 1999, Sign ‘O’ The Times, Lovesexy, Parade, Come and so on. I’ve often mentioned my desire to fill this rather egregious gap in my record collection, and I think now I might finally get around to it.

That being said, I own a shitload of Prince singles, both on CD and vinyl, and many of them are among my most prized musical possessions. Sometimes I just need nearly half an hour of “My Name Is Prince” remixes, and thankfully I can indulge in such ridiculousness.

I just wish more people could.

When Bowie passed away, I shared a few of his rare tunes here, and I was happy that doing so such was a chore. The overwhelming majority of Bowie’s discography is not only in-print, but incredibly easy to get in pretty much every format available. Most of his single-only tracks have been collected in one form or another, and his rarer B-sides and remixes have made their way to digital storefronts or in box sets. You want to hear the Mandarin version of “Seven Years In Tibet?” Yo, you’re covered.

But if you want to hear the 12″ remix of “My Name Is Prince,” you’re out of luck. Ditto if you want to hear the beautiful 10 minute versions of “Mountains” or “I Would Die 4 U,” countless remixes of “Gett Off” or filthy rarities like “Lubricated Lady.”

It’s hard to say what will happen with Prince’s back catalog now that he’s passed away, we’ll have to wait and see. But I hope in the years to come that Prince’s vast army of released material will get a proper remastering and re-release campaign, all of his music, even the eight minute Purple Pump remix of “Gett Off,” for example, deserves to be heard.

Let’s hope they crack open that legendary vault too.

And someone put that album by The Family back in print for fuck’s sake.

Prince
Erotic City (Full Length Version)
Let’s Go Crazy (Extended Remix)
In the massive pantheon of out-of-print Prince classics, these to spectacular remixes are probably some of the best. I can’t believe you can’t buy them today.

I guess I shouldn’t be all that surprised by that fact though, as they seemed to have barely been in print in the first place. Both the extended remix of “Let’s Go Crazy” and the full uncut version of “Erotic City” first appeared on a 12″ single in 1984 at the height of Purple Rain mania. In the years that followed, that single was only reprinted on CD once, in 1990, but that hard-to-find European release excised the uncut version of “Erotic City” and instead only included the album version of “Take Me With You” as a B-side.

“Erotic City” has made its way to a few other releases over the years, but always in some sort of abbreviated form. The full version that first appeared on that 1984 12″ single is over seven minutes in length. The version that is included on the Hits compilation is only a little over half that, clocking in at an all-too-brief four minutes. That’s three minutes of funk stripped away from people who need to hear it.

It’s a damn shame because, and yes I know that my Prince knowledge is criminally lacking, I think that the full uncut version “Erotic City’ is one of Prince’s best tunes. A sparse, ferociously sexy electronic funk jam that sounds just as sexy now as it did over 30 damn years ago.

Like I said, I have a ton of Prince singles, and I may share more in the coming weeks. Unfortunately, many of them aren’t in the best shape, so I need to do some sorting first. Until then, enjoy this small offering and remember Prince in all his purple majesty.

And then buy HitnRun Phase One and Two, and Plectrumelectrum. Critics destroyed that album when it came out, but they were crazy. Even after I absorb the rest of Prince’s discography I imagine that one would still make my top 10 list. It’s raw as fuck and completely in your face. It has a song that compares a threesome to a pretzel. And it works.

Because Prince could even make pretzels sexy.

Note: The “Let’s Go Crazy” mix was removed as you can buy that on the Prince compilation Ultimate.

7 Responses to “Purple Pain”

  1. Eric Schulz says:

    I’m just like you….a couple hits CDs but some great 12″ singles (and the UK Controversy pic disc released when The Hits came out!) On Record Store Day this year I picked up U Got The Look/Housequake for $3, and recently found Purple Medley for the same price. The full version of Mountains on a promo 12″ just fucking rocks (probably my favorite Prince tune)! My Prince vinyl shopping will definitely slow down as I saw the purple vinyl US 7″ of Purple Rain (with the translucent sleeve) going for $1200 (yes, TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS) on eBay Friday….greedy fuckers.

  2. Marc from Nova Scotia says:

    The track listing is bewildering, but at least the ‘Ultimate Prince’ 2-CD compilation addresses some of your concerns – see Wikipedia listing below. It features the 12″ versions of “Let’s Go Crazy”, “Kiss”, “U Got The Look” and “Raspberry Beret” among others, yet opts to give us 7″ edits (not even the album versions!) of “My Name Is Prince”, “When Doves Cry” and “1999”. Like you said, time will tell how/if his out-of-print remixes and unreleased vault material will make it to the masses. Fingers crossed that it happens soon!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Prince

  3. CakeSaint says:

    Knew you’d have a Prince tribute…well done and I join you in missing him already. Godspeed, Purple One…

  4. Drain says:

    I hope at some time we get a full version or at least a deluxe edition of Purple Rain with a lot of the rare tracks getting a proper release. The long version of Erotic City is pretty cool but I think there was one that always topped (barely)? If you haven’t already heard it, check out the 10-11 minute version of Computer Blue. That song is fucking amazing in its proper long form. Then there’s alternate versions of The Beautiful Ones and Darling Nikki that are pretty much extended versions of the album versions, but again… are so much better because they take something that was already good and make it better. Maybe we’ll get a second printing of The Black Album? Who knows… but His Royal Purpleness squirreled away so much good stuff that it’ll make the years of Tupac tracks that came out on numerous compilations look like a weekend of jamming.

  5. Hugh says:

    Great couple of songs you’ve chosen.

    I’m no massive Prince fan, just a regular sized one who hugely appreciates the first half of his career but lost interest in the latter half. Shame he’s gone but wow, what a catalogue of work!

  6. Tim says:

    Did you get rid of Ewoks soundtrack album as songs won’t work.

  7. fisonic says:

    Hi James, I can relate to your post very much! (I am guilty of being much more of a singles/remix collector, than albums.)

    > that single was only reprinted on CD once, in 1990,
    > but that hard-to-find European release excised the
    > uncut version of “Erotic City” and instead only included
    > the album version of “Take Me With You” as a B-side.

    That is true for the “Let’s Go Crazy” CD-single reissue itself. But, even better, “Erotic City” had it’s own CD-single reissue at the same time: Featuring the full Dance Mix, coupled with the full Extended Version of “I Would Die 4 U”. 😀

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