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Date: October 7, 1997
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Title: "A Peek At Prince"
Interviewed By: Joel Selvin
The Artist talks via e-mail, which gives him a chance to use his funny language.
The ever-reclusive Prince can be found all over the Internet these days.
Not only is he actively involved in his official Web site, where he is
selling new recordings unavailable in record stores, but he also has
participated in an America Online chat room that's gotten 350,000
visits, and even agreed to conduct a brief e-mail interview before
appearing Friday at Shoreline Amphitheatre.
He is taking prerelease orders for ``Crystal Ball,'' a specially
packaged four-disc set that sells for $50, at his (800) NEW-FUNK
hotline, and is offering an acoustic CD, ``The Truth,'' as a bonus to
those who order the deluxe set.
The man who has adopted an unpronounceable symbol for his name writes in
a locution familiar to his followers, substituting numbers for words and
typing in an eyeball symbol in place of ``I.''
Q: Tell me about your new album, ``Crystal Ball.''
A: CDs of `previously' unreleased bootlegs -- a must have for Purple
People.
Q: You are selling this new record specifically through your Web site.
How is that working?
A: Perfectly. . . . We have 84,000 pre-orders so far. Pressing has
begun.
Q: After finally disentangling yourself from an unhappy relationship
with Warner Bros., you made an arrangement with the now-defunct EMI to
release ``Emancipation.'' Was this relationship any more satisfactory?
What are your plans for releasing your recordings with established
record companies?
A: The people at EMI were very receptive 2 me retaining ownership of my
work. As long as (eyeball) can do that working with other record
companies is cool.
Q: Do you have any special plans for your music in 1999?
A: Of course. 1999 is a very important year for music messages.
Q: Do you spend a lot of time on the Web? What operating system do you
use? What kind of gear do you have? What do you like about the Internet?
What are some of your favorite Web sites? Do you stay active in your
official site?
A: (Eyeball) am very active on my official site, www.love4oneanother.com
. (Eyeball) constantly give them new things to download.
Q: The name thing is confusing. How do you wish to have your name appear
in print? What do your friends call you? Are you ever going to use your
given name again?
A: It's only confusing to those who c it that way. My friends respect my
choice.
Q: Do you and your wife plan on having any more children?
A: (No response.)
Q: On the B-side of the single ``Kiss'' is a song titled ``Love or
Money'' that sounds as if it was pressed at the wrong speed. In fact,
played back at 33 rpm, it sounds just like a secret tribute to Sly and
the Family Stone. Was that your intention? Why did you change the speed?
A: If it were a tribute, (eyeball)'d give props by saying names. The
sound of the record is intentional.
Q: You are touring with Graham Central Station -- featuring Sly bassist
Larry Graham -- and even mixing some of his sets. Just how important was
the role of Sly's music in shaping yours?
A: Larry is a hero of mine. That's why he is near . . . birds of a
feather . . .
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