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25th Anniversary of Lovesexy

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Reply #1 posted 05/10/13 5:19am

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On Second Thought

Prince - LoveSexy


for better or worse, we here at Stylus, in all of our autocratic consumer-crit greed, are slaves to timeliness. A record over six months old is often discarded, deemed too old for publication, a relic in the internet age. That's why each week at Stylus, one writer takes a look at an album with the benefit of time. Whether it has been unjustly ignored, unfairly lauded, or misunderstood in some fundamental way, we aim with On Second Thought to provide a fresh look at albums that need it.

"The reason why my voice is so clear is because there’s no smack in my brain.”

So Prince begins on “Eye No” (picture an eye symbol rather than the word—a play on “I know”). Perhaps there was no smack in Prince’s brain, but LoveSexy isn’t the result of a totally together mind...often it’s the work of genius, especially Prince genius. Not only is LoveSexy one of the most unusual pop albums ever recorded, it had an even more unusual genesis.

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LoveSexy is sublime—a work of utter beauty—Prince’s most distinct and fluid statement. The fact that the CD has the album all on one track is frustrating at times, but one has to get a kick out of Prince’s sentiment: This was the closest the Purple One ever came to a concept album and he was clearly passionate about listeners taking it in as one giant whole. As opposed to the style hopping of Sign Of The Times or the simply down-&-dirty funk of The Black Album, LoveSexy can only be described as LoveSexy. It’s LoveSexy music; Prince music in the purest and least compromising sense. It’s pretty funky—and sexy—but it’s also rocking and spiritual—spiritual in the best way possible: euphoric not pious. Prince proved himself a master of the beat and hook on previous albums, but here he reaches another level by enriching his grooves with stronger and more intricate harmonies. More than any other Prince album, LoveSexy is a vocal playground and there’s true joy in the singing. For an artist who had already broken many clichés, LoveSexy was the consummation of everything Prince was suggesting in the 1980s. Yes—it’s indulgent, but never in a boring or contrived manner; it’s always engaging; always honest. I could get on the traditional tip and attempt to describe each track, but hey—there’s only one track! One track. One LoveSexy. One Prince. And this is his Number One album in my book.

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Reply #2 posted 05/10/13 5:21am

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Prince's resurrection
Prince opens his Lovesexy '88 Tour in Paris and proves he can still rock hard. But is His Purple Highness hearing the call of a higher consciousness?

BY DAVID WILD

"I DIG YOU, and you dig me," Prince told a cheering crowd of 17,000 Parisians at the Palais Omnisport Bercy toward the end of one of the extraordinary shows that opened his Lovesexy '88 Tour. "And together we'll dig him to death. Thank you, Jesus." Pointing his guitar meaningfully toward the heavens, or at least toward the painted clouds that hung overhead, Prince then ripped into "Purple Rain," offering one of his most divinely inspired solos of the evening.

As the shows went on, Prince became increasingly direct about his intentions. "The first half, I gave it to you because you were expecting it," he said during the third night in Paris. "The second half is what it's all about. It's about how we all dig each other and him."

ROLLING STONE, AUGUST 25TH, 1988

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Reply #3 posted 05/10/13 5:23am

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Reply #4 posted 05/10/13 5:38am

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25th.

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Reply #5 posted 05/10/13 5:59am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

On Second Thought

Prince - LoveSexy


for better or worse, we here at Stylus, in all of our autocratic consumer-crit greed, are slaves to timeliness. A record over six months old is often discarded, deemed too old for publication, a relic in the internet age. That's why each week at Stylus, one writer takes a look at an album with the benefit of time. Whether it has been unjustly ignored, unfairly lauded, or misunderstood in some fundamental way, we aim with On Second Thought to provide a fresh look at albums that need it.

"The reason why my voice is so clear is because there’s no smack in my brain.”

So Prince begins on “Eye No” (picture an eye symbol rather than the word—a play on “I know”). Perhaps there was no smack in Prince’s brain, but LoveSexy isn’t the result of a totally together mind...often it’s the work of genius, especially Prince genius. Not only is LoveSexy one of the most unusual pop albums ever recorded, it had an even more unusual genesis.

...

LoveSexy is sublime—a work of utter beauty—Prince’s most distinct and fluid statement. The fact that the CD has the album all on one track is frustrating at times, but one has to get a kick out of Prince’s sentiment: This was the closest the Purple One ever came to a concept album and he was clearly passionate about listeners taking it in as one giant whole. As opposed to the style hopping of Sign Of The Times or the simply down-&-dirty funk of The Black Album, LoveSexy can only be described as LoveSexy. It’s LoveSexy music; Prince music in the purest and least compromising sense. It’s pretty funky—and sexy—but it’s also rocking and spiritual—spiritual in the best way possible: euphoric not pious. Prince proved himself a master of the beat and hook on previous albums, but here he reaches another level by enriching his grooves with stronger and more intricate harmonies. More than any other Prince album, LoveSexy is a vocal playground and there’s true joy in the singing. For an artist who had already broken many clichés, LoveSexy was the consummation of everything Prince was suggesting in the 1980s. Yes—it’s indulgent, but never in a boring or contrived manner; it’s always engaging; always honest. I could get on the traditional tip and attempt to describe each track, but hey—there’s only one track! One track. One LoveSexy. One Prince. And this is his Number One album in my book.

yeahthat

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #6 posted 05/10/13 6:13am

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Is it 2023 already??

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Reply #7 posted 05/10/13 6:59am

G3000

I can't imagine Lovesexy at 25' let alone 35'years. Someone had a little too much of the Purple Punch! lol
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/13 7:02am

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billymeade said:

Is it 2023 already??



I was just going to say...might want to check that arithmetic. lol

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/13 8:50am

LovesexyIsThe1

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Lovesexy Funkateer
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Reply #10 posted 05/10/13 9:32am

Fonkyman

"Twenty five, yeah" yes

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Reply #11 posted 05/10/13 10:15am

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TwiliteKid said:

25th.

lol oops, I was counting $35 dollars out at the time hehehe

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Reply #12 posted 05/10/13 10:18am

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I remembering borrowing this album from a recording studio I was hanging out in around 1990/91 or so. It was on cassette and I remember hearing the thickness on Alphabet St in the headphones. Such a great record.

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Reply #13 posted 05/10/13 10:19am

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Happy 25th Anniversary, “Lovesexy” by Prince

http://according2g.com/20...-by-prince

Lovesexy by Prince

On May 10, 1988, Prince released his final 1980s masterpiece, “Lovesexy.” The 9 track album was his most spiritual record to date, possibly influenced by his last minute decision to scrap the dance/funk “Black Album,” which contained some of Prince’s dirtiest lyrics to date. Prince was the master of mixing spirituality with funk and turning the tables on you as evidenced by songs such as the opener “Eye No,” a rewrite of his still unreleased song “The Ball,” featuring the late Boni Boyer who takes you to musical church with her gospel flavored vocals. The mega hit “Alphabet St.” is up next, starting exactly where “Eye No” ends and in fact, for many years, the “Lovesexy” CD was issued as one track to give the listener an uninterrupted musical/spiritual experience. “Alphabet St.” features a rap from his dancer Catherine Glover (better known as “Cat”), and the line “Cat, we need u 2 rap,” is a favorite refrain even amongst non-Prince fans. “Glam Slam,” which inspired the name of night clubs that Prince would later build, is next and was a minor hit. Side one finishes off with the rock ballad “Anna Stesia,” which appears to be Prince apologizing to his God for even considering releasing the “dirty” “Black Album.” “The Black Album” was later officially released 10 years later when Prince was trying to get out of his contract with his label Warner Bros.

Side 2 kicks off with the current state of the world track “Dance On,” and its lyrics about guns and violence are still relevant 25 years on. The title track “Lovesexy” follows and it’s a perfect example of how Prince used to be the master of intertwining sex and spirituality as Prince’s alter-ego Camille makes an appearance during the climax of the song (that is literally a climax) but rather than have a proper orgasm Prince tells his lover that if he comes back as a woman, he wants a body like yours! The sexy ballad “When 2 R In Love,” recycled from “The Black Album” slows things down and features Prince’s sexy poetry that is so absent from his music today as lines like “The thought of his tongue in the V of her love / This thought / it leads the pack” let the mind wander into X-rated territory even though the lyric is G-rated. Threading sex and spirituality, the next track is the minor hit “Eye Wish U Heaven,” and when the song was released as a single, he turned the 2 minute and 43 second track into a 10 minute opus that has 3 distinct sections to it. The B-side of “Eye Wish U Heaven,” is the track “Scarlet Pussy,” performed by Camille trading licks (literally and figuratively) with then band mate Sheila E. And as only Prince can, the song is not about directly about sex. Instead it is about a feline and her suitors and is one of the funkiest tracks Prince has committed to tape. The album closes with the epic finale “Positivity,” which advises the listener at the end of the song “Hold on 2 your soul / We’ve got a long way 2 go.”

The album cover (as you can see above) was perfect for this record that fuses sexuality and spirituality in that way only Prince can get away with as Prince appears naked on the cover, but the picture is anything but “dirty.” Prince took the album on a world tour and his Lovesexy band consisted of some of the best musicians he’s ever played with. In addition to a lavish stage production that featured a ton of dancing, Prince playing many instruments and NO lip-synching, Prince transformed many of his past songs into funky new medleys and after performing in stadiums, he and his band wound down their night by playing completely different material, for another 2 hour “jam session” at small clubs in the cities they were in. Many recordings of those shows have been bootlegged and they stand out amongst Prince fans as a golden period in his career where he was musically on fire. As his lyrics fused sexuality and spirituality, on stage he was able to fuse every style of music often seamlessly blending jazz with guitar solos that would make Jimi Hendrix stop and take note.

One of the things that makes “Lovesexy” stand the test of time is that Prince challenged his audience to discover new ways of thinking without being a preacher. Unfortunately, 25 years on the same cannot be said as Prince strictly tells his listeners how they should conduct their lives as he has converted to the religious cult of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Comparing the way Prince conducts his life now as opposed to the way he did 25 years prior, the message of “Lovesexy” is stronger than ever – “Religion needs spirituality and not the other way around.”

Happy anniversary, “Lovesexy.”

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Reply #14 posted 05/10/13 10:23am

hhhhdmt

terrible album cover but good record. Anna Stesia particularly is plain genius. Stunned me the first time i heard it and it is still incredible.

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Reply #15 posted 05/10/13 10:23am

OldFriends4Sal
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Positivity turned out to be my long standing favorite on this album

so many layers,

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Reply #16 posted 05/10/13 10:27am

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hhhhdmt said:

terrible album cover but good record. Anna Stesia particularly is plain genius. Stunned me the first time i heard it and it is still incredible.

In classic Prince form it would have worked as an inner image, like Controversy or 1999

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Reply #17 posted 05/10/13 10:29am

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Put your love down
Talk 2 me lover, come and tell me what U taste
Didn't your mama tell U life is 2 good 2 waste?
Did she tell U L♥vesexy was the glam of them all?
U can hang, U can trip on it, U surely won't fall
No side effects, the feeling last 4ever
Straight up, it tastes good, it makes U feel clever
U kiss your enemies like U know U should
And then U jerk your body like a horny pony would
U jerk your body like a horny pony would
Now run and tell your mama about that!

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Reply #18 posted 05/10/13 10:34am

LadyZsaZsa

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Hundalasiliah! kiss

(Yes, I had to look it up to spell it. lol.)

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Reply #19 posted 05/10/13 10:40am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

One of the things that makes “Lovesexy” stand the test of time is that Prince challenged his audience to discover new ways of thinking without being a preacher. Unfortunately, 25 years on the same cannot be said as Prince strictly tells his listeners how they should conduct their lives as he has converted to the religious cult of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Comparing the way Prince conducts his life now as opposed to the way he did 25 years prior, the message of “Lovesexy” is stronger than ever – “Religion needs spirituality and not the other way around.”

Happy anniversary, “Lovesexy.”


This whole quote right here, is one of the smartest things ever said, about this incredible album!!! hammer woot! headbang thumbs up!

Lovesexy Funkateer
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Reply #20 posted 05/10/13 10:45am

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LadyZsaZsa said:

Hundalasiliah! kiss

(Yes, I had to look it up to spell it. lol.)

lol since he made it up, you could too lol

Honda U Silly Ah

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Reply #21 posted 05/10/13 10:50am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

LadyZsaZsa said:

Hundalasiliah! kiss

(Yes, I had to look it up to spell it. lol.)

lol since he made it up, you could too lol

Honda U Silly Ah

Ho Nda Us Ill Yah pimp2

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Reply #22 posted 05/10/13 10:54am

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Reply #23 posted 05/10/13 11:01am

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LadyZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

lol since he made it up, you could too lol

Honda U Silly Ah

Ho Nda Us Ill Yah pimp2

who u callin a ho

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Reply #24 posted 05/10/13 11:04am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

LadyZsaZsa said:

Ho Nda Us Ill Yah pimp2

who u callin a ho

lol

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Reply #25 posted 05/10/13 11:07am

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LadyZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

who u callin a ho

lol

how did something as pure as Hundalasiliah, get to us talking about pimping & ho-ing wink

http://www.urbandictionar...dalasiliah

1. hundalasiliah
The funky version of hallelujah.
"Eye no there is a heaven and a hell...Hundalasiliah!"
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Reply #26 posted 05/10/13 11:12am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

LadyZsaZsa said:

lol

how did something as pure as Hundalasiliah, get to us talking about pimping & ho-ing wink

http://www.urbandictionar...dalasiliah

1. hundalasiliah
The funky version of hallelujah.
"Eye no there is a heaven and a hell...Hundalasiliah!"

Oh, Lord, I'm just putting the record on!

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Reply #27 posted 05/10/13 11:27am

LadyZsaZsa

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Cunnilingus!

(I know how to spell that.)

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Reply #28 posted 05/10/13 11:29am

LadyZsaZsa

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A, B, C, D, E, F, H, I...love P! biggrin

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Reply #29 posted 05/10/13 12:00pm

LadyZsaZsa

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Still love it beginning to end!...Glam Slam, I Wish U Heaven & Positivity especially.

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