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Money Don't Matter 2 Night -Prince & the New Power Generation
Am I the weaker man
Where 'Diamonds And Pearls' really shines in unadorned glory on 'Money Don't Matter 2 Night'. There's a story behind Prince's career and it's tied up with management crises, his own vanity and the need to be loved, weighed against the desire to stretch the limits and the racial expectations of the marketplace. It's a story that probably won't ever be fully told, but much of it is captured and alluded to in this gorgeous song and the angry rap that precedes it.
Prince, man of many masks, sings a sweet, simple, straight, melodic blues and makes it a stand-out. Confusing little bastard, isn't he...
New Musical Express Gavin Martin
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"It's a story that probably won't ever be fully told, but much of it is captured and alluded to in this gorgeous song and the angry rap that precedes it." Letra Jughead canta Tony M The New Power Generation
4 what?
Moneyminders are like parasites
But I kick back, observed, and watched them bleed 'em
Artists young and old
Where'd this unwritten law come from anyway?
Hell, a contract ain't no pension plan
Years after this, my kids are still gonna make the grands
And U laughed at my brother, Little Richard
Hell, that ain't no joke
And watch 4 Mr. Moneyminder as we settle the score
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One more card and it's 22
Money don't matter 2night
Look, here's a cool investment
And say that money don't matter 2night (Don't matter)
Ooh-wee-ooh, don't matter
Hey now, maybe we can find a good reason 2 send a child off 2 war
Money don't matter 2night (No, don't matter) Money don't matter 2night © 1991 Controversy Music - ASCAP
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY PURPLE PASSAGE Review by David Browne
For at least one startling moment on Diamonds, hope rears its head. "Money Don't Matter 2 Night," the tale of a loser, is sung in a soulful growl that sounds utterly unaffected, and it sports a slinky, subtle groove that recalls the maturity of Stevie Wonder's early-'70s heyday. With more songs like that -- and perhaps some songwriting collaborators and an outside producer -- Prince might actually seem vital again. Otherwise, the imp continues spinning his wheels, the hole in the road growing a little deeper with each new record. C
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While specific recording dates are not known, initial tracking took place in late August or early September, 1990 at Warner Pioneer Studio in Tokyo, Japan, while in Tokyo for two dates on the Diamonds And Pearls Tour (during the same set of sessions as Willing And Able, Strollin', 5 Women and Something Funky (This House Comes)). The track was included as the eighth track on the December, 1990, configuration of Diamonds And Pearls, but was moved to become the tenth track on the 1 March, 1991 and 8 May, 1991 configurations, where it remained for release. -PrinceVault
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That's why he never ever has enough 2 treat his lady right
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A second version was issued, which included footage of the song being performed by Prince and The New Power Generation.
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l love this song so much in fact l used to sing this song on a demo for fun
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me 2, it really is the standout track 4 me, when I first heard this I said "this is Prince" especially after hearing of certain money issues of his, and the changes of bands etc this song sorta tied things together
This is one of those songs that I think had more personal lyrics, and then changed lyrics for an official release
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l agree .....it certainly does stands out...
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Money Don't Matter 2 Night video directed by Spike Lee
The song is notable for its promotional video, directed by Spike Lee. Featuring a poverty-stricken African-American family, with no shots of Prince, it was considered overly political and not "MTV friendly". A second version was issued, which included footage of the song being performed by Prince and The New Power Generation.
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[img:$uid]http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u257/djdaffy1227/Moneydontmatter2nightUK.jpg[/img:$uid] [img:$uid]http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u257/djdaffy1227/Moneydontmatter2nightUKpicture.jpg[/img:$uid] Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. | |
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This is a beautiful example how he -when he's at his best- can combine
Easy listening/mainstream music with, magnificent /real music. This song will always be one of my all time fav's. Love4oneanother | |
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A classic. | |
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PRINCE AND THE NEW POWER GENERATION!!! THANK YOU! I couldn't for the life of me remember who performed that song! | |
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CocoRock said: PRINCE AND THE NEW POWER GENERATION!!! THANK YOU!
I couldn't for the life of me remember who performed that song! wanting to make a joke about that is what brought me into this thread as well. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: CocoRock said: PRINCE AND THE NEW POWER GENERATION!!! THANK YOU!
I couldn't for the life of me remember who performed that song! wanting to make a joke about that is what brought me into this thread as well. | |
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The B-side is a previously unreleased track "Call the Law", with lead vocals by Tony M., supplemented by Rosie Gaines on the chorus. Prince provides guitar solos throughout the song. The track was added to the New Power Generation release Goldnigga in 1993. The UK 12" single and CD release also included the album track "Push". | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: "Call the Law", with lead vocals by Tony M., supplemented by Rosie Gaines on the chorus. Prince provides guitar solos throughout the song. :guitar: I know that one from a VHS tape...…we gettin' busy y'all… | |
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Track 1: Original Version/Track 2: Taken from the album "Diamonds And Pearls" Tracklist on sleeve is slightly different to the disc. Band name listed as 'Prince & The N.P.G.' on the holographic part of the disc. 1: Controversy Music. Adm. by Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
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I've always believed, this is one of the most under looked gems from Prince. I had no clue Spike Lee directed the film! That's always a PLUS! Crazy how MTV deemed it too political! What they rather people just consume big booty, vain pop teens, and nonsensical messages? They always have been fugitive to reason.
I can't get enough of this song! It's just a wonderful song. I love the vocals and the instruments! He could not sound any better, and the message could not be more important! It's Button Therapy, Baby! | |
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MTV played both versions of the video back to back when they world premiered it during TRL. I taped them on my VCR back then.
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OMG, the Entertainment Weekly review reminded me of why i HATE music reviewers. D & P isn't even a fave of mine, but if ever P actually WAS attempting to "read" the signs of the musical times, its his experimenting with hip hop here and the inclusion of his male dancers. Secondly, don't they understand that true artistry doesn't capitulate to trends. Very paternalistic review. U made yourself great but now u need "outside help" to stay relevant. SMH! And no mention of CREAM!?
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ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS Sunday, October 6, 1991
OMISSIONS DIM THE BRIGHTNESS OF PRINCE'S 'DIAMONDS' Prince & the New Power Generation Rating: ***/****
The band also does a nice turn on mid-'70s pop on "Money Don't Matter 2 Night."
PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Monday, October 7, 1991 TV & ENTERTAINMENT
PRINCE: NO LONGER 'CREAM' OF THE CROP by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
The title track "Diamonds and Pearls" is a tender, glistening ballad with pretenses of pop classicism and the ever-popular "all I can really give is love" sentiment. (Later in the set, the recessionary theme comes back to haunt us on "Money Don't Matter 2 Night," this time with a tad of protest expressed over misplaced war expenditures.)
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Love this song - feels like a Steely Dan song to me.
And I love how 22 hits 22 seconds.
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sibly74 said: Love this song - feels like a Steely Dan song to me.
And I love how 22 hits 22 seconds. [Edited 3/12/13 16:05pm] Me too! I was really excited when I first noticed that back in the day. It's the little details with Prince eg "send a child off 2 war" - military snare! "Still Crazy 4 Coco Rock" | |
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