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Musicology vs. Rave You know Musicology is cool. I like some songs but when I put it up against Rave? I like Rave so much better. When I think about how many songs I like on Musicology to how many songs I like on Rave...I just don't see how Musicology was the album to bring the media's attention back to Prince when I think Rave is a much better album overall. | |
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I used to prefer Rave to Musicology by a pretty wide margin. But after giving Musicology a bit more time, I definitely like it more as a whole.
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Rave is inconsistent. But I still prefer it to Musicology. The latter comes across as more sedate and even boring in spots. Rave does too but not consistently. There are cuts that redeem the rest of the album. Admittedly, the guest stars are distracting. There's really no need for any Prince album to include rap. But hey, he does what he wants...
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there are *SONGS* on Rave that i prefer to anything on Musicology, but as a whole album, i prefer Musicology over Rave anyday. there's way more life in the production of Musicology - it sounds warmer and more alive to me. Rave sounds brittle and as if he's second-guessing himself all the way through. "Rave In2" really helped me appreciate the songwriting of this album with stronger remixes and alternate versions, but I think some really essential aspects of Prince's strengths as a producer came back with Musicology. | |
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the two direst albums he has ever made... as bad as each other! "Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye. " - HAL, 2001
"It’s equally plausible that an alien spaceship dumped their septic tank on the primordial earth and life evolved from the shit bugs inside." | |
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Rebeljuice said: the two direst albums he has ever made... as bad as each other!
i don't see 'musicology' as dire. i just see it as kind of beige. | |
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Anxiety said: Rebeljuice said: the two direst albums he has ever made... as bad as each other!
i don't see 'musicology' as dire. i just see it as kind of beige. i would concur with this my least favorite i prefer rave over it frankly it lacks heart | |
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I'd happily throw both on the bonfire.
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I love the song "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" better than the whole "Musicology" album!!! | |
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Krystal666 said: I just don't see how Musicology was the album to bring the media's attention back to Prince when I think Rave is a much better album overall.
Agreed. Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic is highly underrated, and one of his best CDs from the 90's. Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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If I strictly go by number of songs I really like:
i was born with the wrong sign, in the wrong house, with the wrong ascendancy | |
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**So Far, So Pleased is the best song of both albums,IMO. Other than that, Rave is pretty forgettable. Musicology is enjoyable from beginning to end.** CALL ME A DREAMER 2! | |
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Apples to Oranges, but I'll go w/Rave. | |
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I actually LOVE Rave (In2 and Un2) | |
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both albums were real good, but i have to go with musicology. | |
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I loved some songs on Rave but not on Musicology. But Musicology as an album I like better. You really have to listen to it on a surround sound stereo or on headphones. Everytime I listen to it I hear something different. And it is better than the hype that came with it. Sure it is the more laid back and happy Prince but I think we are going to either have to get used to that idea or just stop listening all together. | |
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Neither. They Both Suck Ass. | |
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I bought Rave only yesterday and on first hearing, I felt that Prettyman sounded like some sort of prototype for Musicology's title song: very sparce use of guitar and quick, short horn parts (underneath Maceo's solo) and long-held keyboard chords. I think Prettyman has the better groove overall and cooler lyrics and finishes before it starts to sound like an idea that has nowhere to go.
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Musicology is a better album.
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Rave all the way. i cant even listen to musicology album! ive tried and tried but still feel the same | |
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catpark said: Rave all the way. i cant even listen to musicology album! ive tried and tried but still feel the same
Same here. I respect the opinions of others. But I just can't see the big deal in Musicology. It's just not as infectious as Rave. Look -- no one is saying Rave is another 1999. I just think it's preferable to Musicology. I cant' even listen to that cd. The only thing that sold it was Prince's live performances. Rave sounds contrived, true. But its still more accessible to the common man. Musicology is an acquired taste at best... | |
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why are these two even being compared?! | |
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SammiJ said: why are these two even being compared?!
Becuase they're both about vaginas. The issue here is the way in which each one expresses it's vaginal obsessions. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: SammiJ said: why are these two even being compared?!
Becuase they're both about vaginas. The issue here is the way in which each one expresses it's vaginal obsessions. ahhh...i see thanks for clearing that up... musicology is wetter, therefore... it's better. | |
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Anxiety said: there are *SONGS* on Rave that i prefer to anything on Musicology, but as a whole album, i prefer Musicology over Rave anyday. there's way more life in the production of Musicology - it sounds warmer and more alive to me. Rave sounds brittle and as if he's second-guessing himself all the way through. "Rave In2" really helped me appreciate the songwriting of this album with stronger remixes and alternate versions, but I think some really essential aspects of Prince's strengths as a producer came back with Musicology.
I couldn't have said it any better than that. Prince.org is a cemetery where folks mourn Prince instead of celebrate him and his music. Last time I checked, Prince isn't dead yet.
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My least favourite song on "Musicology" I would take any day over anything on Rave. It's so clear which one is the better record. I mean, "Hot With U"? Gimme a break. | |
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It's clear;Musicology as an album is better,has some
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I posted a topic over 8 months ago asking which of the two albums people preffered, and most at that time seemed to prefer Musicology, by far if I recall correctly.
So look into the mirror, do u recognise some1? Is it who u always hoped u would become, when u were young? | |
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alxndrstff said: I posted a topic over 8 months ago asking which of the two albums people preffered, and most at that time seemed to prefer Musicology, by far if I recall correctly.
I dont' doubt it. Musicology had a tour behind it. 8 months ago was 8 months closer to that tour and all the fond memories associated with it. It's not unlike the Purple Rain album. Many people feel that was his best work. Not because it necessarily was, but because of the hit movie and tour. Another reason why people preferred Musicology was because of the absence of guest stars. I'm the first to admit all the cameos grated on my nerves. The whole thing smelled like a publicity stunt. Just seemed like he was pandering to the public. None of that was the case with Musicology. So even though it wasn't a feast for the ears, Musicology comes across as a more genuine effort. I still prefer Rave though. Not because of the cameos, but in spite of them. Just like I love the Sxy MF song...but Tony M. has nothing to do with it.. | |
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one word; musicology | |
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