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Prince in the Studio

The Exclusive Studio Stories behind the Hits: 1977-1994

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Prince in the Studio

Written by: Jake Brown
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Prince’s most prolific period between 1977 and 1994 is explored here for the first time in depth via exclusive, firsthand interviews with his key engineers, including fan faves Susan Rogers and David Leonard and Peggy McCreary, along with Matt "Dr." Fink re-creating the making of all Prince’s greatest hits for fans, from “1999” and “Purple Rain” to “Bat Dance” and “Kiss”, every album and hit are broken down in exciting detail as fans are taken inside Paisley Park and Prince’s world.

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The worst produced audiobook I have ever heard

This is the worst produced audiobook I have ever heard. This is a first draft, not a finished product. The normal speed is way too fast. This is the first time that I ever had to slow down the playback speed. The narrator constantly repeats sentences and even entire paragraphs. There is even a moment where he is questioning how to pronounce a word. The author constantly refers to Prince as the purple prodigy or purple genius. A lot of the content is so technical about the recordings that wouldn't be interesting to a general audience. I would not buy this book.

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