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The Original NPG cannot be touched I know that all peeps have an opinion on who was the best when it comes to P's bands, but IMO the original NPG brought out the beast in P. Michael B, Tommy, Sonny, Mr. Hayes, this was the line-up that brought out the FUNK in Prince. Although, the Revolution made some good music, they couldnt match the vibe of the original NPG. The period around Exodus was musically his most innovative, just not commercial or radio-friendly. TGE was commercially his best I think, and that was NPG driven. The Lovesexy band was fun and tight, but again, no match when compared to the NPG.
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Best line-ups were the 87-88 and 93-95 | |
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He has had 4 great bands in my opinion: The Revolution, The SOTT/Lovesexy band, the 92-95 NPG and the 2002-04 Musicology band. Each had a unique sound that can't be compared to the others.
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toejam said: He has had 4 great bands in my opinion: The Revolution, The SOTT/Lovesexy band, the 92-95 NPG and the 2002-04 Musicology band. Each had a unique sound that can't be compared to the others.
i love 3 of them u mentioned... (just except for 92-95 NPG) Sometimes It Snows in April... | |
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I absolutely LOVE this band, especially WITHOUT that big hornsection, just Morris Hayes, Michael B, Sonny and Tommy B.
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Man I grew up with that line up. | |
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the 0(+> album is one of my favourites and the npg are wicked in this !
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It was a great line up, I kinda missed Levi though. | |
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NouveauDance said: It was a great line up, I kinda missed Levi though.
and he also did some co-production! | |
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For my heart the best P band was 1987-1988.
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I miss the Revolution... "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
"I'm gonna make u happy baby...happier than happy itself..." | |
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All his different line ups have brought something to the mix of his music thats changed his sound and helped him progress musically.
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NPGman said: I know that all peeps have an opinion on who was the best when it comes to P's bands, but IMO the original NPG brought out the beast in P. Michael B, Tommy, Sonny, Mr. Hayes, this was the line-up that brought out the FUNK in Prince. Although, the Revolution made some good music, they couldnt match the vibe of the original NPG. The period around Exodus was musically his most innovative, just not commercial or radio-friendly. TGE was commercially his best I think, and that was NPG driven. The Lovesexy band was fun and tight, but again, no match when compared to the NPG.
I know that the NPG originally included Levi, Tony M and the rappers, it was most funky when they trimmed down for the Exodus days. If the war with WB hadnt come about, who knows what kind of music would we be blessed with from that era. Peace. [Edited 3/29/06 16:47pm] No doubt. I miss them..... The TRUTH.......only exist in 1 form.
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Being Prince's back-up band when I got into Prince, I have a very special affection for the original NPG line-up. | |
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Nice to see some love for the true NPG. Prince definitely should've renamed his band after 1996. No Michael B = No NPG. Simple as that...
No Sonny T?
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That line-up was TITE!
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NPG 93-95 was my favorite and was very near perfection - one thing missing was a lead guitarist. Many times P had to do take the lead or it was picked up by Tommy or more than likely Mr. Hayes.
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This was the band. Everybody at that time thought Prince was going stick with these guys for far far longer time than he actually did. They had not just great chemistry together as players, but also had a really fine image and complimented | |
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The original NPG was one of the best line-ups ever. I really really really
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Yeah I miss Sonny and Levi, but Renato really kicks ass | |
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That NPG line up were very tight and technically excellent but ... the Revolution were and always will be Prince's best pop/funk band - especially the expanded band from the parade tour! Close second is the Lovesexy band ( I saw that lot 6 times in '88!). http://confidentchanges.wordpress.com/
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Novabreaker said: This was the band. Everybody at that time thought Prince was going stick with these guys for far far longer time than he actually did. They had not just great chemistry together as players, but also had a really fine image and complimented
's otherworldly character really well. The word "cool" springs to mind immediately. When standing on the stage next to Michael B. and Sonny T. even Tommy Barbarella looked black! When he fired this NPG line-up in 1996 it even made some entertainment news headlines.
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Prince, Prince, and more Prince.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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The Exodus band ROCKED!. 2009: Mermaids and Dolphins... | |
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Okay I'm confused. Didn't the original NPG (minus the lame rappers) consist of Rosie, Levi, Sonny, Michael, and Tommy? To be technical it was actually started in 1990 and had Matt Fink instead of Tommy.
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I consider the three albums recorded by the original NPG (Diamonds and Pearls, the symbol album and the Gold Experience) to be the best albums he released during the nineties.
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Yeah, the 93-95 NPG that y'all are talking about were pretty sweet, but they still make only #3 on my list. Number 1 HAS to be the SOTT/Lovesexy band. They were THE tightest package out there, from the drums all the way to the horns! DAMN were they tight! #2 is The Revolution (especially the revamped '86 version). No matter who tries to diss them nowadays because people think it's the "good ol days" syndrome or because people think others like them simply for the PR movie...this band could lay down and STAY on a tight, funky ass groove like no other! Sure, he didn't have the best drummer with this band, but he could simply keep it in the pocket (which is all that's really needed) AND he could dance while playing or at least while triggering the programming (let's see ol' Blackwell do THAT). | |
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i loved rosie's vocal contributions.... Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. | |
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Original NPG: Prince's toughest band.
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