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Crystal Ball (unreleased album)

Crystal Ball is an unreleased studio album by Prince recorded throughout 1986. The album was planned to consist of 3 LPs and cover a broad range of musical styles. Many of its tracks were repurposed for the 1987 album Sign o' the Times, while others remained officially unreleased for years.

Crystal Ball
Studio album by
ReleasedCancelled
RecordedMarch – November 1986 (except track 3 on Side 2, which was recorded in 1984 as well as tracks 3 & 4 on Side 4, which were first recorded in 1983 and 1979, respectively)
GenreR&B, pop, rock, funk
LabelPaisley Park/Warner Bros.
ProducerPrince

Evolution of the album edit

Crystal Ball can be traced to late 1985 with what would be Prince and The Revolution's final album, Dream Factory. Since Purple Rain's release, each successive album became more of a collaborative effort between Prince and band members Wendy and Lisa in addition to full band performances on certain songs. Dream Factory evolved quickly from a 9-track single album to a double-LP with an ever-changing track list of songs. A final configuration of the album was finally decided upon and the album was mastered. But, during 1986 Wendy and Lisa had increasingly become disgruntled with Prince's decision to expand the Revolution with non-musicians Wally Safford and Gregory Allen Brooks along with the attitude that these new members brought with them. Unhappy and outspoken about their feelings, they had to be convinced to remain with the band and go on tour for that year's Parade Tour. However, Prince himself felt slighted and by the end of the tour fired most of The Revolution. Thus, the album was never released. The versions of the songs that would get an official release years later had the contributions made by Wendy & Lisa either toned down or completely removed.

Once Prince abandoned the project, he began recording a new album. He first recorded a track, "Housequake", in a sped-up vocal style similar to the title track of Dream Factory. Pleased with the results, Prince continued to record in this style and ended up recording an entire album of songs in this new vocal style. Prince adopted the idea of releasing an album under the pseudonym Camille with no picture on the album cover to mystify the public and see if the album would stand on its own without Prince's name attached to it. The album reached the mastering stage, but as Prince continued recording songs, he felt the need to expand beyond a single album. Eventually he decided to combine various tracks from Dream Factory, Camille and other newly recorded tracks into a 3-LP album called Crystal Ball. Warner Bros. balked at the idea, convinced the album would not perform well as a three-album set, especially after the relatively poor sales for his previous release, Parade. Warner Bros. and Prince compromised and settled on a double album. Prince added a duet with Sheena Easton, but cut seven tracks. The set was renamed Sign o' the Times.

Releases over time edit

Though seven tracks were cut from Crystal Ball, they have all been released in some form over the years. "Shockadelica" was the first to be publicly released as the B-side to "If I Was Your Girlfriend" in 1987. "Rockhard in a Funky Place" was slated to be the closing track on The Black Album which was shelved by Prince in late 1987 and heavily bootlegged by fans. It finally saw a limited official release in 1994. "The Ball" was reworked, given new lyrics and became "Eye No", the opening track to 1988's Lovesexy. Later in 1988, "Good Love" was released on the soundtrack to Bright Lights, Big City. Prince released "Joy in Repetition" on his Graffiti Bridge soundtrack in 1990 (and many critics hailed it as the best track on the album). In 1998, Prince revived the concept of Crystal Ball with the release of a 3-CD album of the same name. The title track was the same one from the original 3-LP version; however, the set had little to do with the original concept other than the title track, a slight edit of "Good Love" and the fact that it contained three discs. Finally in 2001, a live rehearsal of "Rebirth of the Flesh" recorded with the Sign o' the Times band was released on Prince's website; however, this version had profanity edited from the lyrics. The studio version has surfaced on the Super Deluxe Edition of Sign o' the Times released on September 25, 2020, along with much of the previously-unreleased songs from the Dream Factory/Camille/Crystal Ball sessions.

Track listing edit

Side 1
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
1."Rebirth of the Flesh"Sign o' the Times – Super Deluxe Edition5:29
2."Play in the Sunshine"Sign o' the Times5:05
3."Housequake"Sign o' the Times4:39
4."The Ballad of Dorothy Parker"Sign o' the Times4:03
Total length:19:16
Side 2
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
5."It"Sign o' the Times5:09
6."Starfish and Coffee"Sign o' the Times2:50
7."Slow Love"Sign o' the Times04:22
8."Hot Thing"Sign o' the Times05:38
Total length:18:01
Side 3
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
9."Crystal Ball"Crystal Ball
Sign o' the Times – Super Deluxe Edition
10:27
10."If I Was Your Girlfriend"Sign o' the Times5:01
11."Rock Hard in a Funky Place"The Black Album4:34
Total length:20:03
Side 4
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
12."The Ball"Lovesexy (Renamed "Eye No")
Sign o' the Times – Super Deluxe Edition
4:34
13."Joy in Repetition"Graffiti Bridge5:04
14."Strange Relationship"Sign o' the Times4:01
15."I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man"Sign o' the Times6:28
Total length:20:07
Side 5
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
16."Shockadelica"B-side of "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
The Hits/The B-Sides
6:12
17."Good Love"Bright Lights, Big City soundtrack
Crystal Ball
5:12
18."Forever in My Life"Sign o' the Times3:31
19."Sign o' the Times"Sign o' the Times4:56
Total length:19:53
Side 6
No.TitleOther release(s)Length
20."The Cross"Sign o' the Times4:46
21."It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night"Sign o' the Times8:59
22."Adore (Until the End of Time)"Sign o' the Times6:29
Total length:20:14

See also edit

References edit

  • Hahn, Alex (2003). Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince. Allworth Communications. ISBN 1-58115-283-3.
  • Barker, David (2006). 33 1/3 Greatest Hits. Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 124–130. ISBN 0-8264-1903-8.

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For the released disc box see Crystal Ball box set For other unreleased Prince projects see Unreleased Prince projects This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Crystal Ball is an unreleased studio album by Prince recorded throughout 1986 The album was planned to consist of 3 LPs and cover a broad range of musical styles Many of its tracks were repurposed for the 1987 album Sign o the Times while others remained officially unreleased for years Crystal BallStudio album by PrinceReleasedCancelledRecordedMarch November 1986 except track 3 on Side 2 which was recorded in 1984 as well as tracks 3 amp 4 on Side 4 which were first recorded in 1983 and 1979 respectively GenreR amp B pop rock funkLabelPaisley Park Warner Bros ProducerPrince Contents 1 Evolution of the album 2 Releases over time 3 Track listing 4 See also 5 ReferencesEvolution of the album editCrystal Ball can be traced to late 1985 with what would be Prince and The Revolution s final album Dream Factory Since Purple Rain s release each successive album became more of a collaborative effort between Prince and band members Wendy and Lisa in addition to full band performances on certain songs Dream Factory evolved quickly from a 9 track single album to a double LP with an ever changing track list of songs A final configuration of the album was finally decided upon and the album was mastered But during 1986 Wendy and Lisa had increasingly become disgruntled with Prince s decision to expand the Revolution with non musicians Wally Safford and Gregory Allen Brooks along with the attitude that these new members brought with them Unhappy and outspoken about their feelings they had to be convinced to remain with the band and go on tour for that year s Parade Tour However Prince himself felt slighted and by the end of the tour fired most of The Revolution Thus the album was never released The versions of the songs that would get an official release years later had the contributions made by Wendy amp Lisa either toned down or completely removed Once Prince abandoned the project he began recording a new album He first recorded a track Housequake in a sped up vocal style similar to the title track of Dream Factory Pleased with the results Prince continued to record in this style and ended up recording an entire album of songs in this new vocal style Prince adopted the idea of releasing an album under the pseudonym Camille with no picture on the album cover to mystify the public and see if the album would stand on its own without Prince s name attached to it The album reached the mastering stage but as Prince continued recording songs he felt the need to expand beyond a single album Eventually he decided to combine various tracks from Dream Factory Camille and other newly recorded tracks into a 3 LP album called Crystal Ball Warner Bros balked at the idea convinced the album would not perform well as a three album set especially after the relatively poor sales for his previous release Parade Warner Bros and Prince compromised and settled on a double album Prince added a duet with Sheena Easton but cut seven tracks The set was renamed Sign o the Times Releases over time editThough seven tracks were cut from Crystal Ball they have all been released in some form over the years Shockadelica was the first to be publicly released as the B side to If I Was Your Girlfriend in 1987 Rockhard in a Funky Place was slated to be the closing track on The Black Album which was shelved by Prince in late 1987 and heavily bootlegged by fans It finally saw a limited official release in 1994 The Ball was reworked given new lyrics and became Eye No the opening track to 1988 s Lovesexy Later in 1988 Good Love was released on the soundtrack to Bright Lights Big City Prince released Joy in Repetition on his Graffiti Bridge soundtrack in 1990 and many critics hailed it as the best track on the album In 1998 Prince revived the concept of Crystal Ball with the release of a 3 CD album of the same name The title track was the same one from the original 3 LP version however the set had little to do with the original concept other than the title track a slight edit of Good Love and the fact that it contained three discs Finally in 2001 a live rehearsal of Rebirth of the Flesh recorded with the Sign o the Times band was released on Prince s website however this version had profanity edited from the lyrics The studio version has surfaced on the Super Deluxe Edition of Sign o the Times released on September 25 2020 along with much of the previously unreleased songs from the Dream Factory Camille Crystal Ball sessions Track listing editSide 1No TitleOther release s Length1 Rebirth of the Flesh Sign o the Times Super Deluxe Edition5 292 Play in the Sunshine Sign o the Times5 053 Housequake Sign o the Times4 394 The Ballad of Dorothy Parker Sign o the Times4 03Total length 19 16 Side 2No TitleOther release s Length5 It Sign o the Times5 096 Starfish and Coffee Sign o the Times2 507 Slow Love Sign o the Times04 228 Hot Thing Sign o the Times05 38Total length 18 01 Side 3No TitleOther release s Length9 Crystal Ball Crystal BallSign o the Times Super Deluxe Edition10 2710 If I Was Your Girlfriend Sign o the Times5 0111 Rock Hard in a Funky Place The Black Album4 34Total length 20 03 Side 4No TitleOther release s Length12 The Ball Lovesexy Renamed Eye No Sign o the Times Super Deluxe Edition4 3413 Joy in Repetition Graffiti Bridge5 0414 Strange Relationship Sign o the Times4 0115 I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man Sign o the Times6 28Total length 20 07 Side 5No TitleOther release s Length16 Shockadelica B side of If I Was Your Girlfriend The Hits The B Sides6 1217 Good Love Bright Lights Big City soundtrackCrystal Ball5 1218 Forever in My Life Sign o the Times3 3119 Sign o the Times Sign o the Times4 56Total length 19 53 Side 6No TitleOther release s Length20 The Cross Sign o the Times4 4621 It s Gonna Be a Beautiful Night Sign o the Times8 5922 Adore Until the End of Time Sign o the Times6 29Total length 20 14See also editPrince Unreleased Prince projectsReferences editHahn Alex 2003 Possessed The Rise and Fall of Prince Allworth Communications ISBN 1 58115 283 3 Barker David 2006 33 1 3 Greatest Hits Continuum International Publishing Group pp 124 130 ISBN 0 8264 1903 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crystal Ball unreleased album amp oldid 1195966704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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