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Reply #120 posted 12/27/13 5:48am

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Newpower era correct?

He looks so dreamy in the second pic. kiss2

I wonder what inspired this nun-like outfit. hmmm

I actually don't know the story behind this set

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Reply #121 posted 12/27/13 5:52am

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1998 Cafe De Paris aftershow

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Reply #122 posted 12/27/13 6:41am

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USA TODAY

Little new in Artist's 'Power Soul'

Three months after unleashing the four-CD Crystal Ball, the Artist (formerly known as Prince) returns Tuesday with an uneven single disc of party jams and languid ballads.

In a sign o' the times gone by, New Power Soul (*** out of four) revisits old-school funk and Princely themes of sex and salvation. It also rehashes familiar turf and yields little of the innovation that fueled his '80s output.

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He handles most vocals and instruments, with backing by his New Power Generation band and guests Chaka Khan and Larry Graham, onetime bassist for Sly and the Family Stone.

As always, the Artist delivers pristine sonics, rich R&B textures and spectacular vocals. He fails to construct songs as infectious as Kiss or Let's Go Crazy but does keep the party cooking with addictive grooves that range from silky to thumping and sensual to funky. Push It Up and (Eye Like) Funky Music are dance-floor kindling, as is the brassy When U Love Somebody and a nasty, piano-stroked Mad Sex.

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Vocally, the Artist nails all the high notes on pillow-talk numbers and musters a muscular tenor on grittier tunes, yet he comes across as a merely competent rapper. In a spine-tingling falsetto, he agonizes over an absent lover on Until U're in My Arms Again and croons devotion on The One. He slips into a deeper register to wax philosophic in Freaks on This Side and growl a lecture about self-respect in Shoo-Bed-Ooh. There's evidence of marital bliss in the lusty monogamy of Come On: "C, eye don't want no mistress, I want to be bound/Let's find a preacher so we can get down."

On these 10 songs (plus a CD bonus: the delicate ballad accessible as track No. 49), the Artist is playful, confident, content and, unfortunately, not particularly ablaze in creative ambition.

After peddling Crystal Ball via the Internet, he's returning to retail outlets, though he's bypassed distributors to get New Power Soul on shelves. While the Artist's rebel stance and growing autonomy are admirable in an industry mired in corporate formulas, his insistence on wearing every hat in his empire is beginning to tarnish the crown that gleamed during Prince's reign.

By Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY

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Reply #123 posted 12/27/13 12:00pm

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Reply #124 posted 12/28/13 6:02pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

Amethyst5 said:

He looks so dreamy in the second pic. kiss2

I wonder what inspired this nun-like outfit. hmmm

I actually don't know the story behind this set

It's ok if you don't know the story behind this pics. The third pic is interesting. cool

I thought that he was wearing a shirt in nun-like style, but it is actually a dress/long tunic.

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Reply #125 posted 12/30/13 6:02am

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Reply #127 posted 01/10/14 9:50am

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Reply #130 posted 01/12/14 9:50am

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1998 Cafe De Paris aftershow

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That's me in the bottom pic! A great night...

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Reply #131 posted 01/13/14 7:48am

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LOL NICE !!!

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Reply #134 posted 01/13/14 7:55am

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April 24, 1998 . Aragon Ballroom, Chicago

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Reply #135 posted 01/13/14 7:56am

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Reply #136 posted 01/13/14 8:11am

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I was the one sleepin' all alone
When U were at the party
I was the one waitin' by the phone
When U were with somebody

Now here U come again
With your heart in your hands
Confessin' all of your sins
Same tired line that I've heard a dozen times
Still I've got 2 give in

CHORUS:
Cuz when U love somebody
Every now and then it might rain
When U love somebody
With every sun shower there's pain
Whenever something's lost
Something's gained
When U love somebody
When U love someone

U were the one lookin' 4 some action
I was just lookin' 4 U
"Who needs love when U got protection"
Quote, unquote your point of view
All my partners say that I need 2 dismiss U
Until they see U smile (such a pretty smile)
All them fools are buggin'
Cuz they just want your lovin'
In the backseat 4 a little wile
but I don't care

CHORUS

Round and round
don't stop the poundz
Cuz a brutha's gettin'
Down here lately!
Freedom agress with us all U C
In a state of mind
that's weightless...
C on the quantum tip I
Flipped on the notion of when
The Adam split we got Eve
Duality's now a groupie
with a backstage pass
And they ain't gonna leave
'till they get some...
From grace we fall
Referring 2 the objects on the wall
My hat , my coat, my ballz R
round and round
don't stop the poundz
'Cuz a brutha's gettin' down here lately!

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Reply #137 posted 01/13/14 8:12am

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Reply #139 posted 01/13/14 8:15am

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USA TODAY

Little new in Artist's 'Power Soul'

Three months after unleashing the four-CD Crystal Ball, the Artist (formerly known as Prince) returns Tuesday with an uneven single disc of party jams and languid ballads.

In a sign o' the times gone by, New Power Soul (*** out of four) revisits old-school funk and Princely themes of sex and salvation. It also rehashes familiar turf and yields little of the innovation that fueled his '80s output.

.

He handles most vocals and instruments, with backing by his New Power Generation band and guests Chaka Khan and Larry Graham, onetime bassist for Sly and the Family Stone.

As always, the Artist delivers pristine sonics, rich R&B textures and spectacular vocals. He fails to construct songs as infectious as Kiss or Let's Go Crazy but does keep the party cooking with addictive grooves that range from silky to thumping and sensual to funky. Push It Up and (Eye Like) Funky Music are dance-floor kindling, as is the brassy When U Love Somebody and a nasty, piano-stroked Mad Sex.

.

Vocally, the Artist nails all the high notes on pillow-talk numbers and musters a muscular tenor on grittier tunes, yet he comes across as a merely competent rapper. In a spine-tingling falsetto, he agonizes over an absent lover on Until U're in My Arms Again and croons devotion on The One. He slips into a deeper register to wax philosophic in Freaks on This Side and growl a lecture about self-respect in Shoo-Bed-Ooh. There's evidence of marital bliss in the lusty monogamy of Come On: "C, eye don't want no mistress, I want to be bound/Let's find a preacher so we can get down."

On these 10 songs (plus a CD bonus: the delicate ballad accessible as track No. 49), the Artist is playful, confident, content and, unfortunately, not particularly ablaze in creative ambition.

.

After peddling Crystal Ball via the Internet, he's returning to retail outlets, though he's bypassed distributors to get New Power Soul on shelves. While the Artist's rebel stance and growing autonomy are admirable in an industry mired in corporate formulas, his insistence on wearing every hat in his empire is beginning to tarnish the crown that gleamed during Prince's reign.

By Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY

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Reply #140 posted 01/13/14 8:19am

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Reply #141 posted 01/13/14 1:52pm

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I have to admit (and this is just my own humble opinion) this is where the wheels came off for me. I liked The Gold Experience and Emancipation - even though both albums were a bit disappointing as there was a lack of creativity, but both albums contained great songs. The songs on Newpower Soul were uninspiring and bland... where as the 2 previous albums contained strong songwriting, NPS missed on almost all levels. I gave it a chance but 15 years later it still does nothing for me.

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Reply #142 posted 01/14/14 7:00am

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Reply #143 posted 01/14/14 7:02am

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At a concert in the Neil S. Blaisdell Center in Hawaii on February 16th, 1997, a section of the front had been reserved, at Prince's request, for handicapped patrons.

This scan is from Uptown #29 (Fall, 1997):

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Reply #144 posted 01/14/14 8:14am

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Reply #145 posted 01/22/14 7:12am

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Reply #146 posted 01/22/14 9:12am

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Freaks On This Side is the seventh track on the New Power Generation's third and final 'solo' album Newpower Soul.

While specific recording dates are now known, the album was recorded between May, 1997 and February, 1998, at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA. /Prince often begins chants of "freaks on this side" during concerts to work up different sections of the audience, beginning 28 February, 1998 (am), Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA, which may indicate the track was recorded late in the sessions, but this is speculative.

  • - all vocals and instruments, except where noted (credited for "all musical instruments and tantrums")
  • Kirk Johnson - drum programming (as "KAJ", credited for "drums, drum and synth programs")
  • Rhonda Smith - bass guitar (credited, but uncertain contribution)
  • Rev. Scott - rhythm guitar (credited, but uncertain contribution)
  • Mr. Hayes - keyboards, background vocals (credited, but uncertain contribution)
  • Marva King - background vocals (credited, but uncertain contribution)
  • Hornheadz - horns

Freaks on this side, the freaks on this side {x8}

When u can't find the reason 4 the smoke
There's probably water in the fire
When everything u know ain't enough 2 float your boat
And u're lookin' 4 somethin' that'll take u higher

Chorus:
U got 2 get down (freaks on this side, the freaks on this side)
2 a brand new sound (freaks on this side, the freaks on this side)
In the water u'll drown (freaks on this side, the freaks on this
Side)
But the lost is found (freaks on this side, the freaks on this side)

Come on, baby

When confusion tries 2 tear your world apart
And the demons fight 4 power
That's the time u got 2 listen 2 your heart
No one knows the final hour

Chorus

When u see an illusion everywhere u look
When u know the process of creation
When u understand everything in every book
Congratulations - u're in the new power generation!

(freaks on this side, the freaks on this side) {x4}
The freaks on this side! {x3}

When everybody calls the truth by a different name
And the indifference between us still remains
God is love, love is God - simple and plain
Party in this way, there's so much more 2 gain

(freaks on this side, the freaks on this side) {repeat 2 end}

(get on down, down, down, down, down)
Freaks on this side
We drownin' (get on down, down, down, down, down)
Yeah, yeah
U got 2 get down
(u got 2 get down) {x2}

It's new power generation
And u're groovin' 2 another jam of the year
Think it ain't when it is
And we be drownin'
Glug, glug like a mug

Looka here - freak on this side
The freaks on this side
Looka here - on this side
On this side
The freaks on u got it on this side



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