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Tamborine: a re-appreciation I guess the name of this post is misleading because I don't need to 're'appreciate Tamborine from ATWIAD, as I already LOVE it and always have. What I don't get is why so many people deride it as a throwaway track that shouldve been discarded. Some even say it's his worst.
I couldn't disagree more.
The syncopated beat, the bonkers, psychedelic vocals and the whole paranoid and freaked out feel of it I just love. And how the whole track is a metaphor for masturbation is just pure Prince. LOVE IT.
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tamborine is one of my favorite. Not in ATWIAD, in ALL prince's cds | |
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I'll be honest, I was pretty dismissive of it when I first started listening to the album. It took a while before it clicked with me. I then went through a period of playing it every day: the mad beat, the funky bass, the wacky vocals and the whistles. I love it when he loses it at the end while his backing vocals are either sympathising with or mocking himself. | |
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Yes, yes exactly!! This is Prince at his most experimental, challenging his audience. Production-wise, I hear similarities to Irrisitable Bitch, which I also love.
Thanks for the responses people. Keep 'em coming! | |
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This song is a throwaway.He should have put the excellent "She's Always In My Hair" on the album instead. | |
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Definitely one of my favorite Prince songs! Love it! | |
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SoulAlive said: This song is a throwaway.He should have put the excellent "She's Always In My Hair" on the album instead. Do you think any other songs could've been replaced on this album? If you could've had your way and chosen the track listing for Around The World In A Day, what would've been on it? I've been trying to get into Parade and Around The World In A Day lately. These two albums are very different from anything else Prince has ever done. I don't appreciate Tamborine yet, though. you can do anything | |
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You need to clean your ears my Brother. This is one Prince funkiest tunes EVER!!!! The drums, the vocals, the bass, all on point. | |
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airth said: I'll be honest, I was pretty dismissive of it when I first started listening to the album. It took a while before it clicked with me. I then went through a period of playing it every day: the mad beat, the funky bass, the wacky vocals and the whistles. I love it when he loses it at the end while his backing vocals are either sympathising with or mocking himself. I second that! It is wacky, weird, playful, uber funky and so tight! I mean, who else could have that stuff? It is one of the tracks I love as much as when I first heard it about 30 years ago. A timeless classic. | |
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I loved it then and I love it now.
It was often singled out for criticism when the album came out. but I think it was because it was seen as a sexploitation track in a period where they were making a big deal about the fact he was "maturing". RS or some other magazine mentionned the sound -- they did that for She's Always in My Hair too.
In 2000, I met someone completely random and he asked me what I was listening to. Probably some outtake but anyway, after learning I was listening to Prince he immediately mentionned Tamborine -- that was the one song that proved his genius according to him.
I disagree but this goes to show... | |
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Tamborine was one of the only 2 tracks I enjoyed on ATWIAD — even after 20+ listening sessions (Temptation being the other), until I learned to appreciate the groove of that whole album.
I just imagine Prince on drums on tracks like Tamborine, Dance On, Life Can Be So Nice, and Marz — with his perm soaked and wrecked — working up a Black Sweat. | |
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The best song on the album... this is the only song on ATWIAD that i could see as a extension of the previous albums Controversy and 1999 | |
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Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Always really enjoyed this bonkers, little song - always will - taut mad funk, claustrophobic and sweaty. Love it when Prince goes off-piste. | |
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Pentacle said:
Actually, all the songs except the end of Temptation and maybe The Ladder are quite good, Pop Life, America, Rasberry Beret and Condition of the Heart are certified Prince classics, plus Tamborine (that is, if you know your stuff). | |
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also the case with Paisley Park (and an alarming lot of other Prince songs; sometimes it works gloriously of course, as with When Doves Cry)
America: nice jam (especially live), but a little ruined for me when I learnt the lyrics were serious. sort of branching-out album. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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SoulAlive said: This song is a throwaway.He should have put the excellent "She's Always In My Hair" on the album instead. I agree, never liked Tamborine Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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funky funky funky. was the song I wore out the most on my tiny Walkman headphones when I had the cassette. IMO "the ladder" could've been thrown away. | |
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The drum and groove gloriousness of it. This track is the blood brother of Life Can Be So Nice. The clanging and crashing and pounding on the drums are perfect caffeinated funk head bangers. | |
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But you do like Parade? What do you think is the major difference between those two albums? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Good point! The wooh is on the one! | |
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Always loved this track. P's drumming on this cut is hittin'. | |
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Hard to name the difference, maybe it's 'just' the songs: better songs, better melodies, better arrangements. Most of it very stripped, just like the black-and-white cover. It sounds inspired, and Around... does not. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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