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Better horn section:NPG Hornheadz or Maceo,Greg, Candy, Mike Philly etc. I have amassed plenty of Prince CD's and have listened to them so much to notice even the most minute idiosyncrasies about his music. I miss the NPG Hornheadz. Much respect to Maceo (dude got style, grace and class in his music, demeanor, on-stage persona), Mike Philly (young sax Hip-Hop generation chops), Candy and Greg, but the NPG Hornheadz' arrangements and instrumentality (rarely used baritone saxophone) were second to none. I loved their playing on "TRC" album, "Willing And Able" live version. It's almost as if since he found his musical hero in Maceo Parker he has refused write the Hornheadz no more. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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No disrespect to Maceo and the crew, but if the Hornheadz played on When U Love Somebody then I'm going with them. The horns on that song are great. | |
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Eric and Atlanta did it for me. | |
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the hornheadz are fierce. i love their sound.
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i love Eric and Atlanta too but the Hornheadz did have some nasty ass chops.
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Maybe Prince might give his current Horn section a break from constant touring and recording and hire the Hornheads for some sessions on his next album. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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The Hornheadz are hot. But I always dug Eric and Atlanta aswell. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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bashraka said: I have amassed plenty of Prince CD's and have listened to them so much to notice even the most minute idiosyncrasies about his music. I miss the NPG Hornheadz. Much respect to Maceo (dude got style, grace and class in his music, demeanor, on-stage persona), Mike Philly (young sax Hip-Hop generation chops), Candy and Greg, but the NPG Hornheadz' arrangements and instrumentality (rarely used baritone saxophone) were second to none. I loved their playing on "TRC" album, "Willing And Able" live version. It's almost as if since he found his musical hero in Maceo Parker he has refused write the Hornheadz no more.
The correct answer is neither. Eric and Atlanta would blow the Hornheadz off the stage. And as much as I ADORE Maceo and Greg, Eric's playing fit with Prince TOO well. | |
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Maceo,Greg,Candy,Mike Philly etc. | |
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