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A CELEBRATION: RAVE UN2 THE JOY FANTASTIC Continuing the celebration of one album a day of Prince's catalogue we arrive at Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. To see other discussion check out http://prince.org/msg/7/312438
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Great album, I actually love the title track and Every day is a winding road, along with Baby Knows, Hot wit U (Get u under the cream and ohh!), whereva u go whateva u do, etc. Best song on it though is the single The Greatest Romance ever sold, its one of his best ballads ever and sung with so much emotion and conviction, his best until 3121 easily.
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Huggiebear said: Tomorrow the Rain bow children?: I think that thread about The Rainbow Children will be massacre Imago: "You look My cover of the "Crush" by Smashing Pumpkins: http://prince.org/msg/15/314710. | |
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This is very solid album IMO..maybe it's because I've first heard it only month ago, but the first half of Rave is very good, only in the end there're some fillers. The Greatest Romance is the best track..full of emotions..beautiful. Imago: "You look My cover of the "Crush" by Smashing Pumpkins: http://prince.org/msg/15/314710. | |
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Foe me this album, much like Newpower Soul, was a big disappointment. Ever since Emancipation it seemed like Prince was lost in the wilderness a bit and being an independent artist had some downsides that I don't think he was prepared for. I was hoping that with the support of a major label that he would come back with a very strong commercial album while at the same time filling it out with some exciting album tracks for the faithful. Instead what we got was a bit of a mess. At the time I really disliked at least half of the album. Since then I have warmed to it quite a bit but I still find it to be one of his five worst albums. It seems like Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic is an album of little gems. It would have been fine as a collection of outtakes but as a proper album I do not believe that it delivers.
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I remember The Greatest Romance was getting decent airplay in MTV Europe at the time and I liked the song so I thought it would be Prince's big comeback album. Of course we all know what happenned after. Both single and album missed the UK Top 40 altogether and didn't do significantly better in other European countries. Anyway I kinda liked the album from the moment I picked it up. The plastic white sleeve and his clothes on the cover made a lovely kitchy impression to me.
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great post! such a hunk... so full of spunk... HEAD! | |
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I read somewhere that "So Far, So Pleased" was going to be the first single but that No Doubt's record label blocked it because they didn't want to confuse fans who would expect the song to be on a No Doubt album. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this? It sounds pretty implausible when you consider that around the same time, or shortly after, Gwen Stefani guested on singles by Eve and Moby. | |
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Swa said: Tangerine is a beautifully arranged song. I love the richness in the arrangement of this song, it is lush without being overpowering. Such a poignant powerful song in under 3:24.
1.32 on Rave Un2... 2.14 on Rave In2... where did 3.24 come from? Whats the matter with your sex? Is fifteen minutes your best? | |
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rialb said: I read somewhere that "So Far, So Pleased" was going to be the first single but that No Doubt's record label blocked it because they didn't want to confuse fans who would expect the song to be on a No Doubt album. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this? It sounds pretty implausible when you consider that around the same time, or shortly after, Gwen Stefani guested on singles by Eve and Moby.
"Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" came out in late September, 1999, and No Doubt's "Return of Saturn" came out early 2000 (April)... the thinking was probably that if people heard a Gwen Stefani song in late 1999, they "might" think it's on their new CD (it's hard to believe people can't just read the tracklist, but then again, the number 1 album in America is by the Black Eyed Peas; so much for mass intelligence). "South Side" didn't come out until late 2000 and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" wasn't until early 2001, well after "Return of Saturn" was released. Just bad timing! Not sure why the "Hot Xperience" maxi got cancelled, though. Anyone? bored? check out http://www.billymeade.com | |
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greyhoodiegirl said: Swa said: Tangerine is a beautifully arranged song. I love the richness in the arrangement of this song, it is lush without being overpowering. Such a poignant powerful song in under 3:24.
1.32 on Rave Un2... 2.14 on Rave In2... where did 3.24 come from? From a late night writing the piece, lol. I stand corrected. Thanks. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Any thoughts on my observation that with so many collaborators/duets on this album Prince / Clive were trying to do a "Spellbound"? Reintroduce a great artist to a new audience with some more contemporary artists pricking their ears?
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Swa said: Any thoughts on my observation that with so many collaborators/duets on this album Prince / Clive were trying to do a "Spellbound"? Reintroduce a great artist to a new audience with some more contemporary artists pricking their ears?
Swa Yes, I think that is exactly what they were trying to do. Unfortunately for some fans who just want to hear Prince, such as myself, the collaborations seemed a bit unnecessary. If Prince and another artist genuinely want to collaborate and have an idea for a song that's great but with this album the thinking seemed to be "it worked for Carlos Santana why not give it a try with Prince?" | |
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rialb said: Foe me this album, much like Newpower Soul, was a big disappointment. Ever since Emancipation it seemed like Prince was lost in the wilderness a bit and being an independent artist had some downsides that I don't think he was prepared for. I was hoping that with the support of a major label that he would come back with a very strong commercial album while at the same time filling it out with some exciting album tracks for the faithful. Instead what we got was a bit of a mess. At the time I really disliked at least half of the album. Since then I have warmed to it quite a bit but I still find it to be one of his five worst albums. It seems like Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic is an album of little gems. It would have been fine as a collection of outtakes but as a proper album I do not believe that it delivers.
It was interesting to see Prince's idea of what a commercial album from him should sound like in the year 1999. I've felt this way for a long time but I think he is much better off when he just tries to make good music rather than chase trends. Barring an unlikely aberration, Prince's days of number one, or even top forty, pop hits are behind him and when he tries for hits the music tends to suffer. I believe that the four seconds of silence were intended as a tribute to Mile Davis. Odd when you consider that Miles was dead for about eight years when Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic was released. I also thought it was amusing that Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic was credited as being performed and written by o(+> but produced by Prince. A few good tidbits here and there...title track 'Rave' is actually my favourite...fantastic old school, gospel falsetto., on top of 'what's this?'..futurstic sounding simple synth funk...that we all know and love... 'Pretty Man' was of course what we have come to expect from the man even though it's derivative. I..umm..didn't care for much for anything else on the album and that's because of what we all do...we are comparing everything to his past gems...and the flow of songs on those old albums without one duff track on them. P.S. 'NewPowerSoul?'...loved 'Mad Sex' on that. peace [Edited 7/17/09 3:52am] | |
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