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A CELEBRATION: LOVESEXY LOVESEXY
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Last Night, I spent another lonely Christmas...Darlin' Darlin' U shoulda been there.~Prince. | |
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Great review...I have been enjoying these threads...
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Swa said: LOVESEXY
Back in 1988, I was 16 years old and my musical tastes had varied quite a bit. I was getting into everything. Pop, rock, indie, alternative, dance, r&b, funk. And by now I had well and truly made the transition from vinyl to CDs – though still buying 12” singles like no ones business. And I had found my record store – a little shop in the local shopping centre where I knew the staff and they knew me and my likes. So when they told me the new Prince album LoveSexy was coming out, I preordered it straight away – this was back in the day when a preorder actually made you feel like you might miss out if you didn’t. I stopped off after school the day it came out, grabbed it and raced home. Doing as I had always done with my Prince releases, I went into the little alcove my family had where the stereo was, and put my headphones on and rather than putting the needle on the record, I pressed play and closed my eyes. Wow, this is word for word how I would describe my experience of Lovesexy too. Remember the excitement as youd drop the needle, close your eyes and hear those first sounds come into your head. Mark me present..... Hold on 2 your soul, we got a long way 2 go [Edited 6/27/09 4:05am] | |
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Incredible album, xceptin 1988 I still had not be sold into Prince yet, that was 1 year off to I really loved Partyman and 3 years before the purple dawn finally hit me with Cream.
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Huggiebear said: (I vaguely remember Alphabet Street from 1988 as it went to Number One in New Zealand, Prince's first, even WDC got to 4 and Kiss only to number 2 here).
Really? I thought Kiss got to number one?? My memory isnt too good, it was 20 years ago! Ok, sorry I just checked, youre right. [Edited 6/27/09 5:03am] | |
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LOVESEXY!
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True this was a better follow-up to SOTT..I'll always wonder how successful it would've been if he wasnt naked on the album cover..the album was so.."clean" to me..the total opposite of black album..the sly stone-ish alphabet st with Cats vocals was just was i was hoping from him straight out of left field..i used to say how can i dance on to such a wicked drum pattern..lol..but i had no problems with it..anna stesia was the song that won me over and then when i heard the"I wish U Heaven" extended version..i was officially satisfied..."Take this beat...I dont mind, got plenty others and they're so fine".. "OMGl,Isn't that Prince on the television Saul?, is he the strangest thing you've ever seen or what?" | |
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Probably my favourite album. | |
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Swa, I wish this album sounded as good as you describe it! Put me in the camp that thinks this was the beginning of Prince's decline. For me much of the album is far too polished and busy sounding and it pales noticeably compared to the 1980-1987 era. I think most of the songs would have benefited from a more stripped down approach. It was also fairly ludicrous of Prince to release this on cd as one track. I don't necessarily dislike the songs but I don't think the album is the masterpiece that a lot of fans think it is. "Dance On," for example, is a fairly weak track that would have been better left in the vault. Perhaps the real weakness of the album is the fact that it did not have an obvious follow up to "Alphabet St." as a single. Surely "Glam Slam" was a very poor choice as a single? I've always seen Lovesexy to be Prince's first artistic stumble and in my opinion he didn't start to recover until 1992/1993.
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Such an amazing time of wonder - LOVESEXY - thank you Prince for making me wonder.
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rialb said: Swa, I wish this album sounded as good as you describe it! Put me in the camp that thinks this was the beginning of Prince's decline.
"Dance On," for example, is a fairly weak track that would have been better left in the vault. As a drummer Dance On is full of kinetic energy that is just too good to refuse. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Swa said: rialb said: Swa, I wish this album sounded as good as you describe it! Put me in the camp that thinks this was the beginning of Prince's decline.
"Dance On," for example, is a fairly weak track that would have been better left in the vault. As a drummer Dance On is full of kinetic energy that is just too good to refuse. Swa I believe that "Dance On" was intended more for Sheila to showcase her talents than to make Prince himself shine. It's rare to have a lead artist in her own right take a backseat to another artist even if he jump-started her career. he always acknowledged her talent on the albums and especially on the tours. it was definitely a track written for a drummer and not a singer. I've got a new thread and a dildo 4 U. If U don't like the new thread then U can go fuck yourself! | |
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HonestMan13 said: Swa said: As a drummer Dance On is full of kinetic energy that is just too good to refuse. Swa I believe that "Dance On" was intended more for Sheila to showcase her talents than to make Prince himself shine. It's rare to have a lead artist in her own right take a backseat to another artist even if he jump-started her career. he always acknowledged her talent on the albums and especially on the tours. it was definitely a track written for a drummer and not a singer. Fair point, but still a great frenetic song. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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rialb said: Swa, I wish this album sounded as good as you describe it! Put me in the camp that thinks this was the beginning of Prince's decline. For me much of the album is far too polished and busy sounding and it pales noticeably compared to the 1980-1987 era. I think most of the songs would have benefited from a more stripped down approach. It was also fairly ludicrous of Prince to release this on cd as one track. I don't necessarily dislike the songs but I don't think the album is the masterpiece that a lot of fans think it is. "Dance On," for example, is a fairly weak track that would have been better left in the vault. Perhaps the real weakness of the album is the fact that it did not have an obvious follow up to "Alphabet St." as a single. Surely "Glam Slam" was a very poor choice as a single? I've always seen Lovesexy to be Prince's first artistic stumble and in my opinion he didn't start to recover until 1992/1993.
Lovesexy was arguably the more commercial album, at least in terms of the pop charts, but I would have preferred it if he had released The Black Album instead. Do you think he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven" which to this day still remains one of my all time favourite Prince songs - and the 12" with part 1,2,3 is pure heaven wished for. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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I usually don't post or reply to anything on here but i gotta shout a "WHOOP WHOOP!" for this one. I was being born while he was on tour for this album | |
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Bejaye said: I usually don't post or reply to anything on here but i gotta shout a "WHOOP WHOOP!" for this one. I was being born while he was on tour for this album
Sux that i missed it but thank goodness for dvd's. I watch it Pathetic I know The tour was one of his best and probably got him playing more unexpected material than on the Purple Rain & Parade tours. It was a lot of hits but also some surprises thrown in for the real fans who listen past the singles. Also the stage energy between him and Cat never let up for a second. I've got a new thread and a dildo 4 U. If U don't like the new thread then U can go fuck yourself! | |
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Swa said: rialb said: Swa, I wish this album sounded as good as you describe it! Put me in the camp that thinks this was the beginning of Prince's decline. For me much of the album is far too polished and busy sounding and it pales noticeably compared to the 1980-1987 era. I think most of the songs would have benefited from a more stripped down approach. It was also fairly ludicrous of Prince to release this on cd as one track. I don't necessarily dislike the songs but I don't think the album is the masterpiece that a lot of fans think it is. "Dance On," for example, is a fairly weak track that would have been better left in the vault. Perhaps the real weakness of the album is the fact that it did not have an obvious follow up to "Alphabet St." as a single. Surely "Glam Slam" was a very poor choice as a single? I've always seen Lovesexy to be Prince's first artistic stumble and in my opinion he didn't start to recover until 1992/1993.
Lovesexy was arguably the more commercial album, at least in terms of the pop charts, but I would have preferred it if he had released The Black Album instead. Do you think he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven" which to this day still remains one of my all time favourite Prince songs - and the 12" with part 1,2,3 is pure heaven wished for. Swa Commercially I don't think you can argue that he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven." It missed the pop charts entirely and only got to number 18 on the R & B charts. I think if it had been released as the second single it might have done a little better. I do agree that it is a good song. | |
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rialb said: Swa said: Do you think he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven" which to this day still remains one of my all time favourite Prince songs - and the 12" with part 1,2,3 is pure heaven wished for. Swa Commercially I don't think you can argue that he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven." It missed the pop charts entirely and only got to number 18 on the R & B charts. I think if it had been released as the second single it might have done a little better. I do agree that it is a good song. IMO, Lovesexy was not made for the charts. | |
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PrettyMan72 said: rialb said: Commercially I don't think you can argue that he recovered with "I Wish U Heaven." It missed the pop charts entirely and only got to number 18 on the R & B charts. I think if it had been released as the second single it might have done a little better. I do agree that it is a good song. IMO, Lovesexy was not made for the charts. Certainly a valid opinion. | |
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HonestMan13 said: Bejaye said: I usually don't post or reply to anything on here but i gotta shout a "WHOOP WHOOP!" for this one. I was being born while he was on tour for this album
Sux that i missed it but thank goodness for dvd's. I watch it Pathetic I know The tour was one of his best and probably got him playing more unexpected material than on the Purple Rain & Parade tours. It was a lot of hits but also some surprises thrown in for the real fans who listen past the singles. Also the stage energy between him and Cat never let up for a second. GOD I used to wanna be that girl. I STILL do all her dances when I watch it...when I'm not too stoned to stand LOL | |
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rialb said: PrettyMan72 said: IMO, Lovesexy was not made for the charts. Certainly a valid opinion. The fact it was one continuous track on the CD also made it even more inaccessible if you just wanted to listen to "when 2 r in love" for example. Part of me admired that he was basically saying "if you want to listen to this you have to listen to it all." Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Swa said: rialb said: Certainly a valid opinion. The fact it was one continuous track on the CD also made it even more inaccessible if you just wanted to listen to "when 2 r in love" for example. Part of me admired that he was basically saying "if you want to listen to this you have to listen to it all." Swa Definitely! It was like take it or leave it, all or nothing! I've got a new thread and a dildo 4 U. If U don't like the new thread then U can go fuck yourself! | |
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