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A CELEBRATION: MUSICOLOGY MUSICOLOGY
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Definitely the come back, his best album in ages. The highlights - The whole album
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Oh, I like this one. This was when I started to regain my faith in Prince. A little background. I became a fan of Prince with Chaos And Disorder. (yes, really) I absolutely adored Emancipation. Crystal Ball and The Truth were great but I was ready for his next "proper" album. Newpower Soul was a big disappointment as was Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. The Rainbow Children and N.E.W.S. were ok and I admired Prince doing something new but by the end of 2003 I had pretty much resigned myself to believing that Prince was not the same musician that I used to love. He still showed flashes of brilliance but it looked like I was going to have to get used to mediocre Prince albums. Then he dropped Musicology. I don't want to overstate this. Musicology was still a long ways from the heights of the mid '80s and the mid '90s but it finally seemed like Prince was trying again! I still remember buying the album the day it was released and listening to it over and over. I loved it! This was the Prince that I had been missing since Emancipation! Sure there were a couple of duds ("Illusion, Coma, Pimp And Circumstance" and "Life 'O The Party") but hearing gems like "A Million Days," "What Do U Want Me 2 Do?" and, especially "If I Was The Man In Ur Life" it was easy to forgive the albums flaws. To me this will always be a special album because it made me love Prince's new music again. 3121, Planet Earth, Lotusflow3r and MPLSoUND all have their virtues but I'm not sure if those albums could have happened without the success of Musicology. | |
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Excellent album. The right album at the right time. | |
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Love it! Last Night, I spent another lonely Christmas...Darlin' Darlin' U shoulda been there.~Prince. | |
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This is was special for me also because he actually spoke to me backstage at the meadowlands show "wazzup"..I'll take that.But he also changed how soundscan would do their numbers,we all know the story about the free album given to each patron at the concert considered as a sale therefore Musicology went to number one easily.They changed that shit real quick and again Prince blazed a trail..lol..The title track,along with the video came to me as a total sucker punch.No way was i expecting that after hearing the previous albums.The whole acknowledgement of being the funky "oldhead" and proud of it..just a great way to comeback.The album in whole will be debated as average but it seemed that he was out of his rut or awaken from his coma IMO and not a moment too soon "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 could be my all time favorite Prince Album!! | |
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The title track and LOTP are awful to me. good thing I cook or else we'd starve to death...aint that a shame? | |
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SavonOsco said: This is was special for me also because he actually spoke to me backstage at the meadowlands show "wazzup"..I'll take that.But he also changed how soundscan would do their numbers,we all know the story about the free album given to each patron at the concert considered as a sale therefore Musicology went to number one easily.They changed that shit real quick and again Prince blazed a trail..lol..The title track,along with the video came to me as a total sucker punch.No way was i expecting that after hearing the previous albums.The whole acknowledgement of being the funky "oldhead" and proud of it..just a great way to comeback.The album in whole will be debated as average but it seemed that he was out of his rut or awaken from his coma IMO and not a moment too soon
I'm pretty sure that Musicology never made it to number one. I believe that it peaked at number three. [Edited 7/15/09 3:05am] | |
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great review!
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Yes Musicology wasn't a number one album. It was number 3 in both US and UK. His last number one album in the US was 3121 and before that Batman in 1989. In the UK it was Come in 1994.
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jiorjios said: Yes Musicology wasn't a number one album. It was number 3 in both US and UK. His last number one album in the US was 3121 and before that Batman in 1989. In the UK it was Come in 1994.
However Musicology was a big return back to form. The Rainbow Children and NEWS were great albums as well (possibly even better than Musicology) but Musicology had commercial appeal as well something that those 2 lacked. I think with the exceptions of those 2 albums it was easily his best album since the Gold Experience. Musicology was a great funky number, consciously trying to remind us of James Brown. Possibly the best Prince dance song since..., dare I say Sexy MF and with the added pleasure of seeing again a Prince video being played in MTV and other music channels. This was a first since the Greatest Romance and that video wasn't half as popular as Musicology. Georgeous. Illusion Coma Pimp and Circumstance was more or less on the same formula as the title track. Very funky and almost as good as track 1. Should have been released as a single. A Million Days is kind of a classic Prince rock ballad. It could do with a bit more bass and much more quitar but it still works great in the album. Life O' The Party seems to be the song that everyone hated probably because of its lyrics. But it is just a party song not to be taken seriously. It is in the same style as the first two with added pseudo-reggae beats and a rap. I like it. I guess Call My Name was the biggest american hit from this album (although I am not sure if not reaching the Top 40 would qualify it as a hit). This is the type of R&B ballad that Prince likes to make lately... very reminscent of D'Angelo and Maxwell artists originally inspired by Prince. Usually this kind of music is not my favourite but this one works well and kept Prince on radio airplay in the states which is always a good thing Now when I heard Cinnamon Girl I heard a combination of 80s Prince and Roxette songs. What really lifts this song are the lyrics. A clever and touching commentary about the Iraq war, a cute pop/rock song musically speaking and another winner in my book. Just missed the Top 40 in the UK What Do You Want Me To Do is a little pop track which sounded unimpressive on first listen but grew on me later on. Definitely an album track but a great one at that. The Marrying Kind/If I Was The Man In Your Life is Prince back in his more musical-influenced moments. Thankfully not a Queen rip-off again like 3 Chains O' Gold, those songs have intensity and are totally different from other songs on the album although not something you wouldn't expect from Prince. Great On The Couch is another R&B ballad. More on the oldies side here, more accessible that the 3 tracks before and another great song. It could have possibly worked as a single too. Then comes the best song on the album and the one which definitely should have been a single. Dear Mr. Man, a very classic sounding R&B song (yes Marvin Gaye comes in mind) is the big gem on this album. Even if this was the only good song on the album it would still make it worth to buy. Possibly among Prince's best songs ever. Reflection is the song which closes the album. A simple acoustic ballad, it is OK but not single material. A good closing for a great album. Prince broke no new boundaries with this album. But he reminded us why we loved him in the first place and showed to a wider audience that he is a great musician. An album without any throwaway fillers which is easy to listen from beginning to end is something that Prince didn't do for about a decade at that point and it was a very welcome return to form. Shame no Top 40 hits materialised from this album but still it was a return back to album chart success, a success which thankfully has been maintained until today [Edited 7/15/09 4:33am] Great thoughts and insight. Thanks for joining in. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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what id Prince spelled it MUSE-a-cologie | |
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Prince broke no new boundaries with this album. But he reminded us why we loved him in the first place and showed to a wider audience that he is a great musician. An album without any throwaway fillers which is easy to listen from beginning to end is something that Prince didn't do for about a decade at that point and it was a very welcome return to form. Shame no Top 40 hits materialised from this album but still it was a return back to album chart success, a success which thankfully has been maintained until today
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YES IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM ..... | |
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As I wrote in another thread, there are no songs on this album that really stand out for me, but taken as a whole I love the album.
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xlr8r said: The title track and LOTP are awful to me.
I like both of those songs | |
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Paisley4u said: Prince broke no new boundaries with this album. But he reminded us why we loved him in the first place and showed to a wider audience that he is a great musician. An album without any throwaway fillers which is easy to listen from beginning to end is something that Prince didn't do for about a decade at that point and it was a very welcome return to form. Shame no Top 40 hits materialised from this album but still it was a return back to album chart success, a success which thankfully has been maintained until today
[Edited 7/15/09 4:33am] True! I must be one of the few(are there others anyway?) who likes Life of the party ! And I really don't like The Marrying kind/If I was... and Cinnamon Girl, I never have been a fan of this light-Prince-rock (When you were mine,Jack U off,Ronnie talk...). It seems I love all the songs on this album others DON'T MY fav are the first 5 songs and What do U want me 2 do. Anyway,Musicology & 3121 are my fav of this decade.[/quote] I like Life O' The Party too as I said before. Also I don't like When You Were Mine but I do like all the other songs you don't like stop the quinolone toxicity madness. Full info: www.favc.info www.fqresearch.org http://health.groups.yaho...qtoxicity/ | |
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Swa said: And whilst I do enjoy the album, I can’t help but feel like the journey for the listener that never strayed was not fully rewarded.
Swa Great point! As a fan who has never wavered for one second, I often feel that the latest studio effort doesn't live up to the internet releases and outtakes of the same era. For example, where was the kickass funktacular that was hinted at in tracks like Glasscutter and F.U.N.K.? we got the rocker with lotusflow3r and the funk pop with mplsound, but let's have another deep funk album. deep deep deep, like Old Skool Company, like $, like Days of Wild. Anyway, funnily enough I love On the Couch as a ballad, but am less impressed with Call My Name, and A Million Days. Maybe because OTC is lite with it's subject matter, so it gets away with being a little funny and cheeky. But the so-called 'deeper' songs are laden with lyrical dross like "I love you so much...feel your touch...might go insane...I love it when you call my name". This is the guy who wrote Dorothy Parker after all. And the new Montreux version of Large Room reminded me again of his lyrical prowess, a talent he seems to ignore more and more as time goes on. I'm not hating though, I love musicology! I dig those tracks, I just think he's getting a bit lazy on the lyrics sometimes. Just don't get me started on the lyrics of "dance for me"... "Maybe the cartridge U was playin'
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rialb said: SavonOsco said: This is was special for me also because he actually spoke to me backstage at the meadowlands show "wazzup"..I'll take that.But he also changed how soundscan would do their numbers,we all know the story about the free album given to each patron at the concert considered as a sale therefore Musicology went to number one easily.They changed that shit real quick and again Prince blazed a trail..lol..The title track,along with the video came to me as a total sucker punch.No way was i expecting that after hearing the previous albums.The whole acknowledgement of being the funky "oldhead" and proud of it..just a great way to comeback.The album in whole will be debated as average but it seemed that he was out of his rut or awaken from his coma IMO and not a moment too soon
I'm pretty sure that Musicology never made it to number one. I believe that it peaked at number three. [Edited 7/15/09 3:05am] yes of course i knew that, just blame it on the a-a-a-a-alcohol.. "OMGl,Isn't that Prince on the television Saul?, is he the strangest thing you've ever seen or what?" | |
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