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Thunderball-RIP / Liberation Catalog # TB-RIP Release Year 2004 4CD Length 79:49 / 78:28 / 78:33 / 79:57 Date/Venue Studio Outtakes / Other Source Soundboard Quality VG+ /EX+ |
Comments
Fink's
Comments (rates this release 4.0/5.0)
Phew....where to begin?! Firstly, this is in no way connected with Thunderball's
'The Work' series. The title of the release is the same - the similarity ends
there. Apparently this release was intended to gather all tracks not present on
the previous The Work volumes, together with newly (as of it's release in 2004)
'freed' material, and various other tracks for their respective reasons. The
result is that this releases is much less focused than the other The Work
volumes, and suffers from a great deal of filler material, and 24 instrumentals
is too many for a single release like this.
Discs 1 & 2 are fine. They are filled to capacity with tracks from a particular
period. The Studio Nights material is an improvement over the previous versions
circulating. Disc 2 continues on with a fantastic studio version of 'Broken',
and 3 alternate versions of '1999' tracks. The final 3 tracks were available to
download earlier in 2004 - and it's cool to have them on disc.
Disc 3 starts well with the 93/94 outtakes. The gaps have been removed between
Come/Endorphinmachine - and they segue together perfectly. Both Space & Race are
taken from PA from a club in Spain (August 1993). Space is very similar to the
official release, however 'Race' contains some funky horn parts not evident on
the released (or other) versions, and is almost a remixed version - VERY cool.
The Poet 99 tracks seem out of place here also. The only difference is that they
are in a different running order - otherwise, there is no change from the
previously available 'PRINCE & POET 99' release. Pussy Control is also taken
from PA, and features a more extended ending than the released version (and
Prince rapping over the mic). Soul Sanctuary was flawed on the original THE WORK
Vol. 5, so it was a nice touch to add it here. 'Purple House' has been
officially released on pressed cd - and really should have been left off here.
Disc 4 starts with the 1976 home recordings. The instrumentals are barely a
minute long each, but in good sound quality (compared to previous versions). The
Moonsound 1976 instrumentals (14/15) are also an improvement over my previous
versions. My problem then lies with tracks 18-26. The Ingrid Chavez remixes are
fairly decent - however adding not one, but...FIVE remixes is just too much for
me. I've listened to them once, and will never listen to them again. 'United
States Of Division' has been officially released, and (as with Purple House)
should not be on a bootleg. A rather disappointing release compared to the other
The Work sets.