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Thread started 09/09/16 6:25am

OnlyNDaUsa

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HITnRUN Phase Two


I have to say HitnRun Phase 2 is a solid album. I had fallen off the new stuff since Musicology and beyond. It was just not too much that got my attention and it was kind of ok but not great. As Prince said on "Don't Play Me" his new music competes with the old. And as I am older and spoiled even a new Prince song has a hard time measuring up.

I bought most of the albums or at least gave them a listen. But as I said not too intrested.

But Phase two is a solid album. I do skip 2 songs. One is just a little too crass and imature (Screwdriver) the other I just can not listen to at all.

I did notice that he referes to older Prince songs several (at least 4) times. He also has some name drops. The last one seems to be Stevie Wonder (in terms of track order).

anyway: if you have not give it a try...

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Reply #1 posted 09/09/16 6:48am

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I love Phase Two and listen to it often. It's got an old school organic soul vibe. There are a few curveball songs, but I certainly don't skip any. I usually listen to both Phase One and Two together because they offset one another well. That bassline on "Stare" is so good, and the horns on "Xtraloveable" are aces. And I love "Revelation" and "Big City."

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Reply #2 posted 09/09/16 6:54am

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brassneck said:

I love Phase Two and listen to it often. It's got an old school organic soul vibe. There are a few curveball songs, but I certainly don't skip any. I usually listen to both Phase One and Two together because they offset one another well. That bassline on "Stare" is so good, and the horns on "Xtraloveable" are aces. And I love "Revelation" and "Big City."




I listen to AOA, Phase One and Two as a triple album. cool
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Reply #3 posted 09/09/16 7:42am

SchlomoThaHomo

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I've listened to this album the most since his passing. I think it has that organic soul vibe that The Rainbow Children has, but with more accessible songs. It really shows off what a master arranger he had become.

Black Muse is one of his all time greatest moments. It sounds like a culmination. And also like he's saying goodbye.
"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/16 7:51am

JoeyCococo

OnlyNDaUsa said:


I have to say HitnRun Phase 2 is a solid album. I had fallen off the new stuff since Musicology and beyond. It was just not too much that got my attention and it was kind of ok but not great. As Prince said on "Don't Play Me" his new music competes with the old. And as I am older and spoiled even a new Prince song has a hard time measuring up.

I bought most of the albums or at least gave them a listen. But as I said not too intrested.

But Phase two is a solid album. I do skip 2 songs. One is just a little too crass and imature (Screwdriver) the other I just can not listen to at all.

I did notice that he referes to older Prince songs several (at least 4) times. He also has some name drops. The last one seems to be Stevie Wonder (in terms of track order).

anyway: if you have not give it a try...

I just love this album. When it came out, I said right away that this was his best in many years and I am a fan of many recent albums. I thought AOA was fantastic. Phase 2 was just amazing and it shares something wtih SOTT....both SOTT and Phase 2 were a collection of songs he'd recorded over the previous x years.

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Reply #5 posted 09/09/16 7:59am

JoeyCococo

JoeyCococo said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:


I have to say HitnRun Phase 2 is a solid album. I had fallen off the new stuff since Musicology and beyond. It was just not too much that got my attention and it was kind of ok but not great. As Prince said on "Don't Play Me" his new music competes with the old. And as I am older and spoiled even a new Prince song has a hard time measuring up.

I bought most of the albums or at least gave them a listen. But as I said not too intrested.

But Phase two is a solid album. I do skip 2 songs. One is just a little too crass and imature (Screwdriver) the other I just can not listen to at all.

I did notice that he referes to older Prince songs several (at least 4) times. He also has some name drops. The last one seems to be Stevie Wonder (in terms of track order).

anyway: if you have not give it a try...

I just love this album. When it came out, I said right away that this was his best in many years and I am a fan of many recent albums. I thought AOA was fantastic. Phase 2 was just amazing and it shares something wtih SOTT....both SOTT and Phase 2 were a collection of songs he'd recorded over the previous x years.

I want to also add that although I loved all of Prince's albums, some did not wow me like Phase 2, Rainblow, Lotus, AOA did. However, upon listening to some again, I am even more impressed by his output. Musicology had some amazing music, as did 3121 and Planet Earth. He set such a high bar that songs like 'Te Amo Corozon' or Resolution', or Chelsea Rodgers or Reflection or Dr Mr Man or Somewhere Here On Earth were sort of glossed over by us. Now that I know there will be no new creations, I listen this and marvel at what an inciedible talent he was. Listen to the 'on the couch' and you can see how much effort he put into everything...that is a quiet track that went unnoticed by me who is such a huge supporter. He has left so much for us to explore and re-explore to appreicate.

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Reply #6 posted 09/09/16 10:03am

anangellooksdo
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Like all of his newer music, at first I also said "ah, nothing here."

But as I listen and continue to listen, each song has grown on me and I hear how incredible he really was.
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Reply #7 posted 09/09/16 10:05am

Latin

His last three albums are awesome!
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Reply #8 posted 09/09/16 1:15pm

tab32792

rainbowchild said:

brassneck said:

I love Phase Two and listen to it often. It's got an old school organic soul vibe. There are a few curveball songs, but I certainly don't skip any. I usually listen to both Phase One and Two together because they offset one another well. That bassline on "Stare" is so good, and the horns on "Xtraloveable" are aces. And I love "Revelation" and "Big City."

I listen to AOA, Phase One and Two as a triple album. cool

this idea i love. wish he toured playing these songs.

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Reply #9 posted 09/09/16 1:33pm

Latin

tab32792 said:



rainbowchild said:


brassneck said:

I love Phase Two and listen to it often. It's got an old school organic soul vibe. There are a few curveball songs, but I certainly don't skip any. I usually listen to both Phase One and Two together because they offset one another well. That bassline on "Stare" is so good, and the horns on "Xtraloveable" are aces. And I love "Revelation" and "Big City."



I listen to AOA, Phase One and Two as a triple album. cool

this idea i love. wish he toured playing these songs.


That would have been an excellent tour!
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Reply #10 posted 09/09/16 1:57pm

AlgeriaTouchsh
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It's still a fantastic album. Even just seeing the words "HITnRUN Phase Two" on the screen makes me feel happy.

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Reply #11 posted 09/09/16 2:02pm

rogifan

SchlomoThaHomo said:

I've listened to this album the most since his passing. I think it has that organic soul vibe that The Rainbow Children has, but with more accessible songs. It really shows off what a master arranger he had become.

Black Muse is one of his all time greatest moments. It sounds like a culmination. And also like he's saying goodbye.

I have a PP boot where he strings together When Will We Be Paid, Black Muse, Boys and Girls and Love or Money. It's awesome. Really makes me appreciate what a great song Black Muss is.
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Reply #12 posted 09/09/16 2:53pm

Starrdust505

I’m not that keen on phase 1 but phase 2 for me is great album. I listen to it regularly, it sounds more Prince to me than the previous phase. I like the idea suggested upthread of listening to AOA, Phase 1 and 2 all together as I think those records belong to an era of their own. Baltimore is good, I love that P did a protest song about what is going on sad but wish it was a little more gritty. Maybe P didn’t want to stir up anything so he just put out a chilled out vibe instead. Revelation is amazing, I love the extended version. Black Muse and Groovy Potential are cool too. There is nothing on this record that I skip so many good songs but a few where I prefer a different version.

Come now, isn't life a little better with a pair of good shoes? - Prince 1985
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Reply #13 posted 09/09/16 3:02pm

Starrdust505

JoeyCococo said:

JoeyCococo said:

I just love this album. When it came out, I said right away that this was his best in many years and I am a fan of many recent albums. I thought AOA was fantastic. Phase 2 was just amazing and it shares something wtih SOTT....both SOTT and Phase 2 were a collection of songs he'd recorded over the previous x years.

I want to also add that although I loved all of Prince's albums, some did not wow me like Phase 2, Rainblow, Lotus, AOA did. However, upon listening to some again, I am even more impressed by his output. Musicology had some amazing music, as did 3121 and Planet Earth. He set such a high bar that songs like 'Te Amo Corozon' or Resolution', or Chelsea Rodgers or Reflection or Dr Mr Man or Somewhere Here On Earth were sort of glossed over by us. Now that I know there will be no new creations, I listen this and marvel at what an inciedible talent he was. Listen to the 'on the couch' and you can see how much effort he put into everything...that is a quiet track that went unnoticed by me who is such a huge supporter. He has left so much for us to explore and re-explore to appreicate.

I agree with you about Phase2, RC, Lotus and AOA, I love these albums too. Prince gave us so much great, beautiful and sometimes simply meh music that I found it difficult at times to keep up with him and really listen and allow it to digest. I’m going to take my time and listen to some of his music that I didn't like on first listen again to see if my opinion has changed over time.

Come now, isn't life a little better with a pair of good shoes? - Prince 1985
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Reply #14 posted 09/09/16 3:26pm

EmmaMcG

Phase One was such a massive disappointment to me initially. 1000 Hugs and Kisses is, to me, a classic and I think it's actually a big improvement on the older versions of it but the rest of the album was so disappointing. I had assumed Phase Two would be similarly disappointing but aside from the first two tracks, the rest of the album is top notch. Ok, Screwdriver probably should have been on the 3rdeyegirl album but Stare, Look at Me, Look at U, 2Y2D, When She Comes etc are enough to make up for that. My favourite album by any artist since 3121.
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Reply #15 posted 09/09/16 3:41pm

gandorb

I bought HnR2 with trepidation, fearing that it would reflect some type of decline. Boy, was I wrong. Despite the songs being created at different times, the album really makes a distinct musical statement with such cool horn arrangements and songs. I sure wish he would have had an opportunity to include more of these songs in concert, as the ones I have heard in live recordings are dynamite. I also think out of all his later albums that this one would have likely drawn a lot of people who hadn't bought his 2000s+ material because it is very accessible and good. Unfortunately, it just didn't get the promotion it deserved.

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Reply #16 posted 09/09/16 4:09pm

AlgeriaTouchsh
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I fkn hate myself for not buying HITnRUN Phase Two from TIDAL. Just waited for the CD. So that's at least four months of frothing enthusiasm that could have averted this crisis.

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Reply #17 posted 09/09/16 4:13pm

EmmaMcG

AlgeriaTouchshreek said:

I fkn hate myself for not buying HITnRUN Phase Two from TIDAL. Just waited for the CD. So that's at least four months of frothing enthusiasm that could have averted this crisis.



I just downloaded it illegally and then bought the CD when it was released. Problem sorted wink
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Reply #18 posted 09/09/16 4:23pm

AlgeriaTouchsh
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EmmaMcG said:

AlgeriaTouchshreek said:

I fkn hate myself for not buying HITnRUN Phase Two from TIDAL. Just waited for the CD. So that's at least four months of frothing enthusiasm that could have averted this crisis.

I just downloaded it illegally and then bought the CD when it was released. Problem sorted wink

he did look like a character from Peanuts when he released those balloons though. x

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