<< FLAC Prince - Come (Alternate Version)
Prince - Come (Alternate Version)
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Serial #.............: Digital Funk Bitch Cat No: DFB # 08
Artist...............: Prince
Album................: Come (Alternate Version)
Year.................: 2009
Genre................: Alternate Version
Comment..............: Alternative Configuration &#145;Come&#146; Album 1994
Type.................: Bootleg
Duration.............: 63:21
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Lossless
Bitrate..............: Flac
Source...............: Studio/Outtake/Alternate (Quality: EX+)


Traklist

01. Come
02. Interactive
03. Endorphinmachine
04. Space
05. Pheromone
06. Loose!
07. Papa
08. Race
09. Dark
10. Solo
11. Dolphin
12. Come

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There&#146;s been a couple of attempts before to compile alternate configurations of
the &#145;Come&#146; album, whether based on supposed &#145;original configs&#146; or session tracks
and all these with varying levels of success. This DFB take on things seems to
concentrate more on session tracks from that era that were either rejected or
ended up on &#145;The Gold Experience&#146;. Upon the first listen through, the first thing
that strikes you is the quality and this isn&#146;t just down to it using studio tracks.
Everything has been tweaked and enhanced somewhat and sounds amazing for it. In
addition, some subtle mixing has been done on a couple of the tracks and also
during the transitions between songs, adding to the whole flow of the album.

You could argue forever over which tracks should/should not have been included and
I guess it all boils down to personal choice and certainly, if your not
particularly fond of the &#145;Come&#146; album, then this would serve as the last hope of
convincing you otherwise. Overall, a solid attempt at something &#145;new&#146; and worth
grabbing if you&#146;re a fan of that era.

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