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A CELEBRATION: Sign O The Times Winding our way through the magical musical tour that is a Prince album a day we arrive at the undisputed fan favourite of Sign O The Times.
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I loved the concerts more than the album. | |
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Dayclear said: I loved the concerts more than the album.
I didn't get the chance to see the concerts Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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1987 was an amazing time.
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Another great album! It's usually a bit of a self debate whether I can consider "SOTT" or "Lovesexy" as his best LP... "Lovesexy" is a bit more personal with me but "SOTT" is, without any doubt, a masterpiece... I remember seeing the movie 1st and then listening 2 the album... I was a novice at the time so I was disappointed that the sounds and instrumentation of the album differed that of the live performances... I remember my | |
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Love love LOVE this album. It's the album my then-friend Sam used to finally make me "see the light". I was turned off by Prince due to his immense popularity (if everyone likes it, then it must suck, right?), but by the time "Sign" came out the fever had cooled, and I was able to see/hear what the fuss was all about.
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I was 11 years old and not yet a committed Prince fan but definitely remember U got the Look and Sign (My older and funkier brother (13.5) taped them on the TV). I ws too busy enjoying Whitney Houston, Club Nouveau and Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam along with hair metal like Bon Jovi in 1987, and more tragically Tiffany. What can I say, I really discovered it in 1992 as I was getting into Prince proper. What I realised was it eclipsed Purple Rain and Diamonds and Pearls, just absolute sustained brilliance. I loved every song but especially love Adore, 4eva in my life, The Cross, If I was ur girlfriend, U got the look (long look), Housequake and 12 minutes mo quake along with Sign itself. Just a piece of sustained brilliance. It was easily his best album and even outtakes from the period are enjoyable such as the Camille songs like Good Love and Crucial along with La La La Hee Hee, Prince was just in the best possible space at the time, it was his creative funk. I agree too you wonder how he kept it up the whole way through, because even Dirty Mind, Parade and 1999 have a few less brilliant songs but this dose'nt
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Huggiebear said: I was 11 years old and not yet a committed Prince fan but definitely remember U got the Look and Sign (My older and funkier brother (13.5) taped them on the TV). I ws too busy enjoying Whitney Houston, Club Nouveau and Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam along with hair metal like Bon Jovi in 1987, and more tragically Tiffany. What can I say, I really discovered it in 1992 as I was getting into Prince proper. What I realised was it eclipsed Purple Rain and Diamonds and Pearls, just absolute sustained brilliance. I loved every song but especially love Adore, 4eva in my life, The Cross, If I was ur girlfriend, U got the look (long look), Housequake and 12 minutes mo quake along with Sign itself. Just a piece of sustained brilliance. It was easily his best album and even outtakes from the period are enjoyable such as the Camille songs like Good Love and Crucial along with La La La Hee Hee, Prince was just in the best possible space at the time, it was his creative funk. I agree too you wonder how he kept it up the whole way through, because even Dirty Mind, Parade and 1999 have a few less brilliant songs but this dose'nt
A+++++ easily Are you going to do the Black Album or Lovesexy tomorrow? [Edited 6/24/09 18:21pm] Great review and thanks for you taking us back. When you mentioned Lisa Lisa and Club Nouveau I could see the 12" records of them flash up in my collection. I don't think it matters when you discover SOOT it will always blow you away. I was planning on making The Black Album tomorrow's review. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Love the SOTT album Edmonton, AB - |
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My favorite album..true it was patchwork but he came at u with body blow after body blow of bangers!!..how did u want it? social,rock,P-Funk (housequake).Sly Stone(Forever in my life), Babymaker (Adore)..Pop (U got the Look) and my favorite song of all time If I was your girlfriend..Stange Relationship was considered a filler but even that was hot(especially live)..the drum programming of dorothy parker to great live performance of a beautiful night..i was, like many who couldnt believe he kept up that level for a double album..The live show was even better!!..It kind of restored my faith in his ass..and yes Black Album HAS to be the next review..oops celebration "OMGl,Isn't that Prince on the television Saul?, is he the strangest thing you've ever seen or what?" | |
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This is definitely P's greatest achievement, and no matter what he did before or afterwards. Artistically, he was on point with everything here and he peaked like never before. It's really like the culmination of everything he did in the 1980s. There's songs on here about sex, love, the power of God, society, controversy, and of course the funk is still alive. But he goes even deeper by talking about the world on a more personal level, giving his perspective on it all. No this album isn't solely socially motivated as a whole like the title track or The Cross is, but Prince uses the world's problems as the barrier and gives the listener the antidote. He used 16 of these timeless songs as the antidote to take our minds away from the problems this world went through back in 1987. The music on this album is overflowing with genius, style, and creativity. Before this album no-one had ever used a synthesizer and Linn-Drum Computer to the perfection that Prince did on the tracks "If I Was Your Girlfriend", and "The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker". The thought provoking lyrics of the title track "Sign O' The Times" and the simplicity of its music is unbelievable. This is one of the most important albums released in the last 25 years along with "Songs In The Key of Life", by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye's "Here My Dear" and Sly Stone's "There's A Riot Goin' On".
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Great album. A One in a Million chance of a lifetime...And life showed compassion and sent to me a stroke of love called U. A One in a Million U.~Larry Graham | |
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Prince or the record label took out a full page ad in either the Minneapolis Tribune or the Wall Street Journal on the day of the album/cd release. It was so cool looking I put it up on the door of my dorm room. By the end of the day somebody had stole it!
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silverchild said: This is one of the most important albums released in the last 25 years along with "Songs In The Key of Life", by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye's "Here My Dear" and Sly Stone's "There's A Riot Goin' On".
Prince became a musical prophet with "Sign O The Times," and for the first time, I began to see him as something more than the man who did "Purple Rain." He opened my mind with this album, which was one of the first I ever brought at the tender age of 9 years old. Now you might ask what does this now 17 year old guy know about such a classic recording like this, but it was a revelation to hear this man unravel different styles and sounds on a double album with such zest and attitude. Great insight here. Thanks for sharing it. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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SOTT has an odd history for me. I became a big Prince fan in 92, and I never really got too into the album. I may have been too young to really get into it. I spent a couple of years not listening to Prince all that much (2000-1). After I went to a ONA show in March 02, I got back into Prince and was more into his music than ever. From right after that show until about August of that year, I listened to the entire SOTT album at least once every three days. Particular songs, mainly Ballad and Adore were listened to multiple times every day. Ithaca's Number 1 Prince Fan | |
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silverchild said: This is definitely P's greatest achievement, and no matter what he did before or afterwards. Artistically, he was on point with everything here and he peaked like never before. It's really like the culmination of everything he did in the 1980s. There's songs on here about sex, love, the power of God, society, controversy, and of course the funk is still alive. But he goes even deeper by talking about the world on a more personal level, giving his perspective on it all. No this album isn't solely socially motivated as a whole like the title track or The Cross is, but Prince uses the world's problems as the barrier and gives the listener the antidote. He used 16 of these timeless songs as the antidote to take our minds away from the problems this world went through back in 1987. The music on this album is overflowing with genius, style, and creativity. Before this album no-one had ever used a synthesizer and Linn-Drum Computer to the perfection that Prince did on the tracks "If I Was Your Girlfriend", and "The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker". The thought provoking lyrics of the title track "Sign O' The Times" and the simplicity of its music is unbelievable. This is one of the most important albums released in the last 25 years along with "Songs In The Key of Life", by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye's "Here My Dear" and Sly Stone's "There's A Riot Goin' On".
Prince became a musical prophet with "Sign O The Times," and for the first time, I began to see him as something more than the man who did "Purple Rain." He opened my mind with this album, which was one of the first I ever brought at the tender age of 9 years old. Now you might ask what does this now 17 year old guy know about such a classic recording like this, but it was a revelation to hear this man unravel different styles and sounds on a double album with such zest and attitude. This is an album that should've gotten him the Grammy for Album of the Year because it had much clarity and the songs just put everybody in awe. This showed that the Purple One hadn't lost anything after Purple Rain. And he did it all by himself once again! There's nothing here that is a dud, just a masterpiece of accomplished compositions, mature thoughts, and masterful musicianship. [Edited 6/24/09 23:57pm] Great write up silverchild. Couldn't agree more. Whenever I get asked the question most important / favourite albums of all time. This one is up there. When I first heard "If I Was Your Girlfriend" I was blown away. It is such a deeply intimate and personal song probing the limits of a relationship. I have "The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker" on several compilation CDs and its always a goto track when I'm driving in the city at night. I love the guitar on "I could never take the place of your man" and "The Cross" starts beautifully and silently until it builds up to that crescendo with that hint of sitar in the background. "4Ever In My Life" with its hypnotic rhythm that doesn't deserve to end ... and so on ... and so on "Pretty Mummy, this loco right ?" (3121) | |
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Great review!....Id just wish theyd release that album remastered....I want that more than teh others cuz it sounds terrible on CD Everybody's looking 4 the ladder
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Creatively, he was on fire.
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A MASTERPIECE!! BOB4theFUNK | |
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it was the last project during his years of relevancy that really contained art, imo | |
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shonenjoe said: Creatively, he was on fire.
A masterstroke. Remasters = yes plz Absolutely agree in the years prior to this and a few years after he was absolutely at the top of his game and could do very little if anything wrong | |
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I think that it is interesting to look at the Crystal Ball tracklist and compare it to Sign 'O' The Times. Does anyone think that the shorter Sign 'O' The Times is stronger than the longer Crystal Ball would have been?
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I'm listening to the whole album for the first time in years, because of this thread.
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GirlBrother said: I'm listening to the whole album for the first time in years, because of this thread.
I'd forgotten how good 'Hot Thing' is. I always used to fast-forward it when I was younger. It's great when you can rediscover a song or almost hear it for the first time. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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rialb said: I think that it is interesting to look at the Crystal Ball tracklist and compare it to Sign 'O' The Times. Does anyone think that the shorter Sign 'O' The Times is stronger than the longer Crystal Ball would have been?
Crystal Ball would have included these seven songs that were excised from Sign 'O' The Times: Rebirth Of The Flesh Crystal Ball Rock Hard In A Funky Place The Ball Joy In Repetitiion Shockadelica Good Love I agree. Musically YIR would have fit very well but the lyrics obviously don't on the concept album about al facets of Love SOTT appears/ pretends to be. Same goes for the other songs. Good Love has suitable lyrics but is a bit, I don't know, too much of a Jam? Anyone agree that Prince actually improved Starfish and Coffee for the '95 Muppet version?? [Edited 7/5/09 11:49am] | |
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Swa said: GirlBrother said: I'm listening to the whole album for the first time in years, because of this thread.
I'd forgotten how good 'Hot Thing' is. I always used to fast-forward it when I was younger. It's great when you can rediscover a song or almost hear it for the first time. Swa agreed!!! LIVE4LUV
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It is a good thing that the album was cut down to two discs.
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shonenjoe said: It is a good thing that the album was cut down to two discs.
The other early Crystal Ball tracks aren't bad, but SOTT has all of the best songs by far. This is his greatest accomplishment as an artist. Was it his peak? Or just one of many? Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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