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Thread started 07/12/15 4:55pm

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WHAT POST 1989 ALBUM COULD HAVE BEEN PART OF HIS CLASSIC ERA?

What post 1989 album do you feel Prince could have released in 1989 and still have been considered part of his amazing run of the Prince "Classic Era"? For me, had he released The Rainbow Children or Love Symbol (maybe even Art Official Age) directly after Lovesexy, they would have been included as part of his classic era string of challenging or just superior albums.

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Reply #1 posted 07/12/15 6:40pm

bluegangsta

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Come, 3121 or Lotusflow3r.

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Reply #2 posted 07/12/15 6:59pm

dm3857

The Gold Experience

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Reply #3 posted 07/12/15 8:33pm

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dm3857 said:

The Gold Experience

Yep

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Reply #4 posted 07/12/15 8:43pm

thedoorkeeper

The Truth.
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Reply #5 posted 07/12/15 9:08pm

khemseraph

Gold experience if it wasn't so over produced.
I heard the original version of gold and it kills the released version.
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Reply #6 posted 07/13/15 3:13am

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Symbol
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Reply #7 posted 07/13/15 3:47am

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If Graffiti Bridge had been released in 1989 instead of Batman, and in 1990 a combination of Diamonds And Pearls & Symbol, then Prince would have had a great ten year run, 1980 - 1990.

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Reply #8 posted 07/13/15 5:11am

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Graffiti Bridge since it was so connected to the Lovesexy era some different songs(seperate from the Time and the other artists) other than that I don't think any other album could be connected to the period. That Golden era consisted of so many ingredients: band members/proteges, engineers, manager and just musical vision -much different from any other time period. Rainbow Children could be a followup to that period, the lyrics would be much different.

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Reply #9 posted 07/13/15 5:39am

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I would argue Come and The Gold Experience are part of his classic era anyway.

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Reply #10 posted 07/13/15 5:46am

fabriziovenera
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N.E.W.S.

The truth

AOA

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Reply #11 posted 07/13/15 5:54am

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GoldiesParade said:

I would argue Come and The Gold Experience are part of his classic era anyway.




Agreed. I feel like over time people (at least on the Org) have stretched his classic era from 1980-1988 to 1980-1995. And I would agree with that.
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Reply #12 posted 07/13/15 7:26am

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Come and The Gold Experience.

Maybe the prince symbol album as well?

Great music..... music

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Reply #13 posted 07/13/15 2:30pm

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TGE. He had a lot of publicity around that time because of the name change and it was also pretty sucessful due to TMBGITW

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Reply #14 posted 07/13/15 2:39pm

feeluupp

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TGE. He had a lot of publicity around that time because of the name change and it was also pretty sucessful due to TMBGITW

It should have been more sucessful because there was great music from late 93-94...

However interms of commercial success, as recalled in Alex Hans and Per Nilsens books... TGE album was a very moderate underwhelming success just going GOLD and sold just a little more than the dissapointing commercial success of COME... Also the European tour was not a huge success, many shows did not sell out and had to cut their whole stage props down throughout the shows to save cost.

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Reply #15 posted 07/13/15 3:54pm

RJOrion

Symbol
AOA
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Reply #16 posted 07/13/15 9:39pm

214

Come is that great? i listened that album not thoroughly but what i listened didn't like it. Papa well so so.

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Reply #17 posted 07/13/15 9:41pm

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well i should give it a chance, 'cause everyone here says is great. The album i think is so overrated it's The Gold Experience.

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Reply #18 posted 07/14/15 1:06am

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"The Gold Experience" is overrated because it arrived after a lot of WTF albums: 1-800-new-funky, Exodus, Come, The hits-the b-side, the beautiful experience, the 'poor mastering black album'.

After a lot of bullshit, The Gold Experience was *a album* at least. IMHO

[Edited 7/14/15 1:07am]

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Reply #19 posted 07/14/15 1:46pm

Adorecream

The Gold Experience

Art official age

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Reply #20 posted 07/14/15 1:48pm

V10LETBLUES

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Come, 3121 or Lotusflow3r.



Yeah pretty much. I would also add The Truth
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Reply #21 posted 07/14/15 1:54pm

luvsexy4all

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Gold experience if it wasn't so over produced. I heard the original version of gold and it kills the released version.

r u refering to the 17 track version?

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Reply #22 posted 07/14/15 1:55pm

luvsexy4all

graffitti bridge

symbol

come

gold exp

emancipation

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Reply #23 posted 07/14/15 1:57pm

Genesia

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bluegangsta said:

Come, 3121 or Lotusflow3r.


Those would be my picks.

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Reply #24 posted 07/14/15 2:05pm

feeluupp

Graffiti Bridge minus the filler songs and the other artists... Would be classic...

I mean Joy n Reptition

Question of U

Elephants & Flowers

Thieves in the Temple

We Can Funk

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Reply #25 posted 07/14/15 2:20pm

Pentacle

feeluupp said:

Graffiti Bridge minus the filler songs and the other artists... Would be classic...

I mean Joy n Reptition

Question of U

Elephants & Flowers

Thieves in the Temple

We Can Funk

eek


Thre's no filler on GB, except maybe for Shake!, which Prince remade one year later as Cream, so he must have liked it himself.

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Reply #26 posted 07/14/15 5:02pm

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The Classic Era, to me, ends with The Gold Experience. I think by then, he had said everything he was ever going to say, and honestly I can't imagine living without any of these albums. Even the low points (Graffiti Bridge movie, eg) were part of his story.

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Imagine if Prince had retired after TGE? 17 albums and quite a legacy, with a level of musical quality that was sustained almost throughout the entire run.

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Everything after -- C&D, OF4S, Emancipation, NPS, etc. never quite achieved the same level.

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Reply #27 posted 07/14/15 7:32pm

feeluupp

Pentacle said:

feeluupp said:

Graffiti Bridge minus the filler songs and the other artists... Would be classic...

I mean Joy n Reptition

Question of U

Elephants & Flowers

Thieves in the Temple

We Can Funk

eek


Thre's no filler on GB, except maybe for Shake!, which Prince remade one year later as Cream, so he must have liked it himself.

Really?? .... eek

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Reply #28 posted 07/14/15 11:45pm

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Pentacle said:



feeluupp said:


Graffiti Bridge minus the filler songs and the other artists... Would be classic...



I mean Joy n Reptition


Question of U


Elephants & Flowers


Thieves in the Temple


We Can Funk



eek




Thre's no filler on GB, except maybe for Shake!, which Prince remade one year later as Cream, so he must have liked it himself.



Were you on the jury during the Blurred Lines/ Got To Give It Up court case?
blah blah blah
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Reply #29 posted 07/15/15 12:15am

Pentacle

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Were you on the jury during the Blurred Lines/ Got To Give It Up court case?


Yes. I also tried to get on the Guitar/I Will Follow jury, but Prince paid U2 off before it reached court.

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