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Camille (album)

Camille is the upcoming[3] second posthumous studio album by American musician Prince. The album was originally recorded in 1986 under the pseudonym Camille, a feminine alter ego portrayed by Prince via pitch-shifting his vocals up to an androgynous register.[2] Prince planned to release the album without any acknowledgement of his identity.[2] The project was initially scrapped several weeks before its planned release, with rare early LP pressings eventually surfacing for auction in 2016;[2] several tracks recorded for Camille were instead included on various other projects, most prominently Prince's 1987 double LP Sign o' the Times.

Camille
Rare LP copy of Camille pressed prior to its 1986 cancellation, without cover artwork[1]
Studio album by
ReleasedTBA
RecordedLate 1986
GenreFunk[2]
Label
ProducerPrince

In March 2022, Third Man Records announced that they had received the rights to release the album, with Ben Blackwell (co-founder of the label) saying "Prince’s people agreed – almost too easy." While the label indicated plans to release Camille, no release date or method of release has been announced yet.[4][5][6][7] There have additionally been no updates on the release since July 2022.[8]

Recording and concept

After abandoning his Dream Factory LP and breaking up his backing band The Revolution in mid-1986, Prince entered the studio with engineer Susan Rogers in late October to begin a new project.[9] He began experimenting with his vocals in an artificially pitched-up style, achieved either by using a pitchshifter or by recording his vocals at a slower tempo and then speeding up the tape to create a higher, androgynous tone (he had previously experimented with this technique on his 1984 B-side "Erotic City").[9]

Prince began referring to this new pitched-up voice as a feminine alter ego named Camille.[9][10] The sessions commenced with the recording of the dance track "Housequake"[9] and within ten days he had completed enough material for an album,[9] which he planned to release pseudonymously under Camille's name as a self-titled debut.[10] He informed Warner Bros. that his image would not appear on the cover and that he would not acknowledge the album as his own work.[10][11][12] At some point, his plans for Camille also extended to ideas for a movie.[9] It has been suggested that the name was inspired by the 19th century French intersex person Herculine Barbin, who also used the alias Camille and was the subject of the 1985 film Mystère Alexina.[10][13]

By November 5, the album had reached the mastering stage and a number of copies were pressed, but Prince abandoned it weeks before its intended release. His reasons for doing so are not entirely clear,[9] though it may have been in part due to Warner Bros.' unwillingness to release an album that would not be attributed to Prince's name.[11] It is unknown how many original printed copies of the album exist,[2] or whether prepared cover artwork was ever finalized, though the catalogue number 25543 was assigned to it.[9] After shelving Camille, Prince combined the tracks intended for that album (except "Feel U Up") with other unreleased recordings from the period into the proposed triple album Crystal Ball.[2] Against his wishes, Warner Bros. forced him to trim the tracklist down to a double album, which became Sign o' the Times (1987). This release included the Camille tracks "Housequake", "If I Was Your Girlfriend", and "Strange Relationship".

Aftermath

The remaining tracks from Camille would be released through other avenues in subsequent years. "Rebirth of the Flesh" was first released in its original form in 2020 on Sign o' the Times - Super Deluxe Edition. The NPG Music Club made a 1988 Lovesexy Tour rehearsal recording available in September 2001. "Feel U Up'" was released in 1989 as the B-side of "Partyman". "Shockadelica," originally written (unsolicited) by Prince as the title track for Jesse Johnson's then-forthcoming album titled Shockadelica (1986), was later included as a B-side of "If I Was Your Girlfriend". "Good Love" was later released on the Bright Lights, Big City film soundtrack in 1988.

Two other songs were credited to Camille after the album project was abandoned. The first was "Scarlet Pussy", which was released as the B-side of the 1988 single "I Wish U Heaven" featuring a black label. The second was "U Got the Look", which appeared on Sign o' the Times and was also released as a single. Another song was recorded using Camille vocals called "Cosmic Day", it was released alongside "Rebirth of the Flesh" on the super deluxe edition of Sign o' the Times.[14]

Prince later invoked Camille as the guiding force responsible for his next project, The Black Album (which contained "Rockhard in a Funky Place", again as the final track).[10][15] Like Camille, this album was also shelved shortly before its intended release after Prince experienced a spiritual epiphany and became convinced it was "evil";[16] he later blamed the album on an entity named Spooky Electric, described as a demonic alter-ego to Camille.[17]

In 2016, a rare LP pressing of Camille made before its official shelving was put up for auction.[2] The album sold for $58,787

A super deluxe edition of Sign o' the Times was released on September 25, 2020, which includes outtakes from the Dream Factory/Camille/Crystal Ball sessions as bonus tracks.

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleOther releasesLength
1."Rebirth of the Flesh"Sign o' the Times - Super Deluxe Edition4:54
2."Housequake"Sign o' the Times4:34
3."Strange Relationship"Sign o' the Times4:04
4."Feel U Up"B-side of "Partyman"
The Hits/The B-Sides
6:27
Side 2
No.TitleOther releasesLength
5."Shockadelica"B-side of "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
The Hits/The B-Sides
6:12
6."Good Love"Bright Lights, Big City soundtrack
Crystal Ball (edited version)
5:11
7."If I Was Your Girlfriend"Sign o' the Times4:47
8."Rockhard in a Funky Place"The Black Album4:30

See also

References

  1. ^ "Super rare copy of Prince's unreleased Camille LP up for auction". The Vinyl Factory. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Kreps, Daniel (9 September 2016). "Rare Copy of Prince's Unreleased LP 'Camille' Up for Auction". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Jack White Convinced the Prince Estate to Let Him Drop the Mythical, Unreleased 'Camille'". Rolling Stone. 16 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Third Man Records to Issue Prince's Previously Unreleased 1986 Album Camille". Pitchfork. 15 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Unreleased Prince album 'Camille' to be issued by Third Man Records". NME. 16 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Prince's Shelved 'Camille' Album Set for Release by Third Man".
  7. ^ "Unreleased Prince album to be issued for the first time". 15 March 2022.
  8. ^ https://www.nme.com/en_au/news/music/jack-white-clarifies-his-plans-for-releasing-lost-prince-album-camille-i-would-never-mess-with-his-music-3260829
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Draper, Jason (2016). Prince: Life and Times: Revised and Updated Edition. Chartwell Books. ISBN 9780785834977.
  10. ^ a b c d e Reynolds, Simon. "How Prince's Androgynous Genius Changed the Way We Think About Music and Gender". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  11. ^ a b Tatlock, John. "Prince: Revolutionary Transmissions From Beyond The Greatest Hits". The Quietus. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  12. ^ Staff. "25 Essential Prince Songs". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  13. ^ Partridge, Kenneth. "A Brief History of Prince Being Prince". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Listen to previously unreleased Prince track 'Cosmic Day'". NME. 6 August 2020.
  15. ^ Gottschalk, Kurt (4 March 2011). "In Which Prince at Last Wins the Battle Against Evil, and Yet Y'all Still Make Fun of Him". Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  16. ^ Hahn 2004, pp. 121–122.
  17. ^ Price, Simon. "Battle Of The Black Album: Jay-Z vs Metallica vs Prince". The Quietus. Retrieved 2 February 2017.

Bibliography

  • Hahn, Alex (2004). Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince. Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-7749-7.

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Camille is the upcoming 3 second posthumous studio album by American musician Prince The album was originally recorded in 1986 under the pseudonym Camille a feminine alter ego portrayed by Prince via pitch shifting his vocals up to an androgynous register 2 Prince planned to release the album without any acknowledgement of his identity 2 The project was initially scrapped several weeks before its planned release with rare early LP pressings eventually surfacing for auction in 2016 2 several tracks recorded for Camille were instead included on various other projects most prominently Prince s 1987 double LP Sign o the Times CamilleRare LP copy of Camille pressed prior to its 1986 cancellation without cover artwork 1 Studio album by CamilleReleasedTBARecordedLate 1986GenreFunk 2 LabelPaisley Park Warner Bros Third ManProducerPrinceIn March 2022 Third Man Records announced that they had received the rights to release the album with Ben Blackwell co founder of the label saying Prince s people agreed almost too easy While the label indicated plans to release Camille no release date or method of release has been announced yet 4 5 6 7 There have additionally been no updates on the release since July 2022 8 Contents 1 Recording and concept 2 Aftermath 3 Track listing 4 See also 5 References 5 1 BibliographyRecording and concept EditAfter abandoning his Dream Factory LP and breaking up his backing band The Revolution in mid 1986 Prince entered the studio with engineer Susan Rogers in late October to begin a new project 9 He began experimenting with his vocals in an artificially pitched up style achieved either by using a pitchshifter or by recording his vocals at a slower tempo and then speeding up the tape to create a higher androgynous tone he had previously experimented with this technique on his 1984 B side Erotic City 9 Prince began referring to this new pitched up voice as a feminine alter ego named Camille 9 10 The sessions commenced with the recording of the dance track Housequake 9 and within ten days he had completed enough material for an album 9 which he planned to release pseudonymously under Camille s name as a self titled debut 10 He informed Warner Bros that his image would not appear on the cover and that he would not acknowledge the album as his own work 10 11 12 At some point his plans for Camille also extended to ideas for a movie 9 It has been suggested that the name was inspired by the 19th century French intersex person Herculine Barbin who also used the alias Camille and was the subject of the 1985 film Mystere Alexina 10 13 By November 5 the album had reached the mastering stage and a number of copies were pressed but Prince abandoned it weeks before its intended release His reasons for doing so are not entirely clear 9 though it may have been in part due to Warner Bros unwillingness to release an album that would not be attributed to Prince s name 11 It is unknown how many original printed copies of the album exist 2 or whether prepared cover artwork was ever finalized though the catalogue number 25543 was assigned to it 9 After shelving Camille Prince combined the tracks intended for that album except Feel U Up with other unreleased recordings from the period into the proposed triple album Crystal Ball 2 Against his wishes Warner Bros forced him to trim the tracklist down to a double album which became Sign o the Times 1987 This release included the Camille tracks Housequake If I Was Your Girlfriend and Strange Relationship Aftermath EditThe remaining tracks from Camille would be released through other avenues in subsequent years Rebirth of the Flesh was first released in its original form in 2020 on Sign o the Times Super Deluxe Edition The NPG Music Club made a 1988 Lovesexy Tour rehearsal recording available in September 2001 Feel U Up was released in 1989 as the B side of Partyman Shockadelica originally written unsolicited by Prince as the title track for Jesse Johnson s then forthcoming album titled Shockadelica 1986 was later included as a B side of If I Was Your Girlfriend Good Love was later released on the Bright Lights Big City film soundtrack in 1988 Two other songs were credited to Camille after the album project was abandoned The first was Scarlet Pussy which was released as the B side of the 1988 single I Wish U Heaven featuring a black label The second was U Got the Look which appeared on Sign o the Times and was also released as a single Another song was recorded using Camille vocals called Cosmic Day it was released alongside Rebirth of the Flesh on the super deluxe edition of Sign o the Times 14 Prince later invoked Camille as the guiding force responsible for his next project The Black Album which contained Rockhard in a Funky Place again as the final track 10 15 Like Camille this album was also shelved shortly before its intended release after Prince experienced a spiritual epiphany and became convinced it was evil 16 he later blamed the album on an entity named Spooky Electric described as a demonic alter ego to Camille 17 In 2016 a rare LP pressing of Camille made before its official shelving was put up for auction 2 The album sold for 58 787A super deluxe edition of Sign o the Times was released on September 25 2020 which includes outtakes from the Dream Factory Camille Crystal Ball sessions as bonus tracks Track listing EditSide 1No TitleOther releasesLength1 Rebirth of the Flesh Sign o the Times Super Deluxe Edition4 542 Housequake Sign o the Times4 343 Strange Relationship Sign o the Times4 044 Feel U Up B side of Partyman The Hits The B Sides6 27 Side 2No TitleOther releasesLength5 Shockadelica B side of If I Was Your Girlfriend The Hits The B Sides6 126 Good Love Bright Lights Big City soundtrackCrystal Ball edited version 5 117 If I Was Your Girlfriend Sign o the Times4 478 Rockhard in a Funky Place The Black Album4 30See also EditUnreleased Prince projectsReferences Edit Super rare copy of Prince s unreleased Camille LP up for auction The Vinyl Factory 12 September 2016 Retrieved 24 January 2018 a b c d e f g Kreps Daniel 9 September 2016 Rare Copy of Prince s Unreleased LP Camille Up for Auction Rolling Stone Retrieved 2 February 2017 Jack White Convinced the Prince Estate to Let Him Drop the Mythical Unreleased Camille Rolling Stone 16 March 2022 Third Man Records to Issue Prince s Previously Unreleased 1986 Album Camille Pitchfork 15 March 2022 Unreleased Prince album Camille to be issued by Third Man Records NME 16 March 2022 Prince s Shelved Camille Album Set for Release by Third Man Unreleased Prince album to be issued for the first time 15 March 2022 https www nme com en au news music jack white clarifies his plans for releasing lost prince album camille i would never mess with his music 3260829 a b c d e f g h Draper Jason 2016 Prince Life and Times Revised and Updated Edition Chartwell Books ISBN 9780785834977 a b c d e Reynolds Simon How Prince s Androgynous Genius Changed the Way We Think About Music and Gender Pitchfork Media Retrieved 2 February 2017 a b Tatlock John Prince Revolutionary Transmissions From Beyond The Greatest Hits The Quietus Retrieved 2 February 2017 Staff 25 Essential Prince Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved 2 February 2017 Partridge Kenneth A Brief History of Prince Being Prince Consequence of Sound Retrieved 2 February 2017 Listen to previously unreleased Prince track Cosmic Day NME 6 August 2020 Gottschalk Kurt 4 March 2011 In Which Prince at Last Wins the Battle Against Evil and Yet Y all Still Make Fun of Him Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2 February 2017 Hahn 2004 pp 121 122 Price Simon Battle Of The Black Album Jay Z vs Metallica vs Prince The Quietus Retrieved 2 February 2017 Bibliography Edit Hahn Alex 2004 Possessed The Rise and Fall of Prince Billboard Books ISBN 0 8230 7749 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Camille album amp oldid 1131688782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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