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Thread started 01/02/10 7:53am

Se7en

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Appreciation for the Ingrid Chavez May 19, 1992 album

I've had this album in a few different formats (cassette, MP3 downloads) but I just recently purchased a CD copy and have been enjoying it a lot.

The poetry lyrics are what they are (and I enjoy them from time to time) but I find myself really paying attention to Prince's background music . . . there's some really unique sounds on this album.

Anyone else like it?
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Reply #1 posted 01/02/10 10:29am

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I heard a couple songs from the album... Ingrid Chavez has to be THE most BORING Prince side-dish.

The backround music is decent though. It would make a good instrumental album.
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/10 1:14pm

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Love it. One of the most individual albums released on PP. Some of the mixes on the singles are great too. Can't wait for the new album.
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/10 4:13pm

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Acrylic said:

I heard a couple songs from the album... Ingrid Chavez has to be THE most BORING Prince side-dish.

The backround music is decent though. It would make a good instrumental album.


I'll admit that without any Prince involvement, I probably wouldn't listen to her.

About the Prince music - considering it's during the prince album era (and Carmen Electra "era"), it's interesting to only hear a few common styles from those projects. Still, they're sprinkled in there in spots.

Agreed that it might be one of the most "boring" side projects (hate to use that word), but at the same time it's one of the most unique and interesting ones.
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Reply #4 posted 01/02/10 4:14pm

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NouveauDance said:

Love it. One of the most individual albums released on PP. Some of the mixes on the singles are great too. Can't wait for the new album.


I do like the Hippy Blood remixes, haven't heard any others. biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 01/03/10 4:07am

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It's a favorite of mine - as stated above, the music was quite different considering what Prince was doing with other albums at the time. The beat-poetry-meets-funk should be explored by Purps more often (I also love the Poet 99 tracks for this reason). I never get tired of May 19, 1992 and most of the remixes. Some of the "clubbier" sounding mixes didn't age well, but still get plenty of play. I searched high and low to get all the promo and commercial CD-Singles and EPs related to this project.

This bootleg compiles the mixes:



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Reply #6 posted 01/03/10 10:41am

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[this album is good but her new one that is going 2 be released. jan 26 will be her quintesential work.

i can realy dig anything that ingrid puts out.
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Reply #7 posted 01/03/10 1:10pm

ernestsewell

She's horrible.
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Reply #8 posted 01/03/10 2:17pm

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ernestsewell said:

She's horrible.


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Reply #9 posted 01/04/10 2:50am

SoulAlive

This album is a pleasant surprise.I was skeptical when I first bought it,thinking it would be another whack album from a female Prince protege,but the music took me by surprise.The songs are moody and hypnotic,and Ingrid's poetry is interesting.One of the few great albums released on Paisley Park Records in the 90s.

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It's the perfect album to listen to on a rainy Saturday afternoon lol
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Reply #10 posted 01/04/10 7:13am

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Love this album. I always thought Hippy Blood should have been as big as Ice Ice Baby (it kind of steals from that song). One of my favorite all-time PP releases.
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Reply #11 posted 01/04/10 6:11pm

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fms said:

Love this album. I always thought Hippy Blood should have been as big as Ice Ice Baby (it kind of steals from that song). One of my favorite all-time PP releases.


Seriously? I don't hear that AT ALL. If anything, I hear nods to Edie Brickell or even a bit of Siouxsie and the Banshees.
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Reply #12 posted 01/05/10 12:51pm

kaptainkrunk

i really enjoyed this cd the spoken words mixed with mellow vocals something different and nice coming from prince camp excellent cd
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Reply #13 posted 01/12/10 2:48pm

3121

never heard it but i did hear one track once which i 'think' was her and it was awesome. It had lots of clare fischer strings and what sounded like a woman crying on it. i have no idea what the track was.
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