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Reply #30 posted 10/07/15 3:26pm

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3rdeyedude said:

let's face it.....you know he secretly wants his music to sound like this and be played on this kind of dance floor........

This phrase isn't allowed on the org anymore, sorry.

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Reply #31 posted 10/07/15 3:29pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

kidsherriff said:

Very often the problem with Prince is the speed at which he records.

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That's part of the problem yes, and it's one that emerged in the second half of the 1990s. Before that he often spent a lot of time of records, just look at how long he worked on Jill Jones' record.

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Not that extensive work is always a good thing: he produced D&P to death. But then that record never was going to be any good.

Nonsense + counterexample. Several classic 80's albums were recorded in a matter of months, if not weeks or even days (see The family, Romance 1600, 8 and 16). Jill Jones was an unusually long project. Everything from Dirty Mind to Lovesexy was more or less recorded in a rush.

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Reply #32 posted 10/08/15 4:26am

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It is disposable. It lacks substance. If it were a food, it would be cotton candy. It is gutless, mindless, and inorganic - just the opposite of what Prince has given us these last few decades. It isnt real. I can remember Prince shouting "real music by real musicians" onstage through the early 2000's only to come to Hit n Run today.

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bollocks (imho).

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Reply #33 posted 10/08/15 4:37am

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databank said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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That's part of the problem yes, and it's one that emerged in the second half of the 1990s. Before that he often spent a lot of time of records, just look at how long he worked on Jill Jones' record.

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Not that extensive work is always a good thing: he produced D&P to death. But then that record never was going to be any good.

Nonsense + counterexample. Several classic 80's albums were recorded in a matter of months, if not weeks or even days (see The family, Romance 1600, 8 and 16). Jill Jones was an unusually long project. Everything from Dirty Mind to Lovesexy was more or less recorded in a rush.

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Yes, I know, but even in those "rushed" works there's often far more work involved. Don't forget that today it is far easier to produce a studio quality recording, and IMHO you can hear it in Prince's work. They even boast in one of the HNR interviews how some songs were done in less than a couple of hours, with Prince not in the studio for plenty of that time.

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