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Reply #30 posted 05/16/04 10:00pm

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manci said:

Over time, the set has grown on me immensely. Especially IIWYG, Adore, Look, I Could Never..., and others. I'd put it in my top 5 Prince CDs, maybe even top 3, but it definitely is still not my favorite.

But what do I know?


I got into Prince heavily w/ PR & ATWIAD but pretty much feel the same way. SOTT is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, a true masterpeice but it's not my fave. Somewhere in the top 3 or 4... prince and Parade are my top 2 and SOTT and TGE keep fighting for 3rd. heh cool
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Reply #31 posted 05/16/04 10:03pm

Zelaira

Definitely a Masterpiece.
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Reply #32 posted 05/16/04 10:27pm

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flipwilson said:

cloudguitars said:

I wish SOTT was a live album...an actual movie soundtrack, instead of the studio tracks. I prefer the live versions actually. Not that the studio versions suck or anything smile


The versions of the Cross and It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night in the SOTT movie kill the versions on the album in my humble opinion.

Having said that, SOTT is by far and away the best thing Prince has ever done. I think there's a touch of filler on the second half of the first disc (Slow Love doesn't lift my skirt, so to speak), but that's inevitable when you're dealing with a double album.


I agree that many of the live versions are better, like the two mentioned, Play in the Sunshine, Forever in My Life, the title track.
It's the Lovesexy band performing Sign 'o' the Times.
What more could you want?

There are a few instances where I wish he used a live band instead of doing the written, arranged, produced, & performed by Prince thing
Emancipation
Rave
Musicology

I like the sound of The Rainbow Children, because at least he used John Blackwell on drums, making it sound more live, even though Prince played most of the rest of the instruments.

Sign 'o' the Times was never my favorite album. I liked the shorter, flowing albums like Dirty Mind, Purple Rain, Parade, Lovesexy.
But now, almost 20 years later, I recognise it as a masterpiece for the awsome collection of songs.
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Reply #33 posted 05/16/04 10:45pm

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I remember when this one was going to be released. I had just gotten out of the 4th grade and had nothing to do. The day it came out, me and my mother went to the mall to buy it. We'd heard that his lyrics were supposed to be toned down a bit but when she saw the title 'Hot Thing', her reaction was "uh-oh!" lol
I took it home, listened to it and I've been hooked ever since.
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Reply #34 posted 05/16/04 10:56pm

JOEYCOCO

this album rules!! i was 15 when it was released and already a bonafied fan. at that time, IF I WAS YOUR GIRLFRIEND was the best song i'd ever heard. STRANGE RELATIONSHIP, IT, THE CROSS, ADORE and FOREVER IN MY LIFE, absolutely RULE!
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Reply #35 posted 05/16/04 10:58pm

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This one could be in my #2 spot, right after Lovesexy. We all know how good it is, I just wish I could ship one to everybody who has no idea!

and incidentally, has anybody listened to this album in the headphones lately? Take my word for it, and go do it right now! cool
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Reply #36 posted 05/17/04 1:08am

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great album !!! one of my all time faves but NOT well recieved by the average pop music listener upon its release. it may very well have been Prince's masterpiece but at the time nobody really seemed to care all that much. people and music critics like to praise it now but when it came out it sort of floated along. My point is that people like to rewrite history . Dis Purple Rain for not being all that when indeed it WAS ALL THAT and a bag of chips. Call SOTT the bomb now when nobody really gave a darn back when it dropped.
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Reply #37 posted 05/17/04 1:28am

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THE BEST OF THE BEST. A MASTERPIECE, EVERY SINGLE SONG IS EXCELLENT. YOU HAVE TO GET IT AND LISTEN TO IT MANY MANY TIMES. THE LYRICS ARE TRULY POETIC.
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Reply #38 posted 05/17/04 7:43am

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Scandalous69 said:

THE BEST OF THE BEST. A MASTERPIECE, EVERY SINGLE SONG IS EXCELLENT. YOU HAVE TO GET IT AND LISTEN TO IT MANY MANY TIMES. THE LYRICS ARE TRULY POETIC.



Sing O the Times takes my #2 spot right after 1999. A near perfect record.
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Reply #39 posted 05/17/04 8:11am

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chrisslope9 said:

great album !!! one of my all time faves but NOT well recieved by the average pop music listener upon its release. it may very well have been Prince's masterpiece but at the time nobody really seemed to care all that much. people and music critics like to praise it now but when it came out it sort of floated along. My point is that people like to rewrite history . Dis Purple Rain for not being all that when indeed it WAS ALL THAT and a bag of chips. Call SOTT the bomb now when nobody really gave a darn back when it dropped.


I'm not sure what you're talking about. It was hailed by critics when it came out. It may not have been as big a seller as he was used to because double albums usually aren't. But, to say that we're revising history here is nonsense. Personally, it rocked my high school sophomore world.
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Reply #40 posted 05/17/04 12:46pm

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I was joking you know lol

Good, I was hoping you were. biggrin
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Reply #41 posted 05/17/04 7:38pm

flipwilson

chrisslope9 said:

great album !!! one of my all time faves but NOT well recieved by the average pop music listener upon its release. it may very well have been Prince's masterpiece but at the time nobody really seemed to care all that much. people and music critics like to praise it now but when it came out it sort of floated along. My point is that people like to rewrite history . Dis Purple Rain for not being all that when indeed it WAS ALL THAT and a bag of chips. Call SOTT the bomb now when nobody really gave a darn back when it dropped.


That's not quite accurate - it received the best reviews of his career and won the Village Voice Pazz and Jop poll in 87, which was (and still is) the largest critics poll in the world. It sold fairly well for a double album, though sales weren't stellar when judged by superstar standards. However, you have to remember that Prince was just coming off of the UTCM debacle and was trying to repair his reputation.

Also - this has been mentioned before, but I'll say it again - If I Was Your Girlfriend was a horrible choice for a single. That killed the momentum of the album, but it was revived by U Got the Look and ICNTTPOYM.
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Reply #42 posted 05/17/04 8:19pm

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flipwilson said:

chrisslope9 said:

great album !!! one of my all time faves but NOT well recieved by the average pop music listener upon its release. it may very well have been Prince's masterpiece but at the time nobody really seemed to care all that much. people and music critics like to praise it now but when it came out it sort of floated along. My point is that people like to rewrite history . Dis Purple Rain for not being all that when indeed it WAS ALL THAT and a bag of chips. Call SOTT the bomb now when nobody really gave a darn back when it dropped.


That's not quite accurate - it received the best reviews of his career and won the Village Voice Pazz and Jop poll in 87, which was (and still is) the largest critics poll in the world. It sold fairly well for a double album, though sales weren't stellar when judged by superstar standards. However, you have to remember that Prince was just coming off of the UTCM debacle and was trying to repair his reputation.

Also - this has been mentioned before, but I'll say it again - If I Was Your Girlfriend was a horrible choice for a single. That killed the momentum of the album, but it was revived by U Got the Look and ICNTTPOYM.


I forgot to mention the biggest mistake that was made with this album - he didn't take it on the road in North America.
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Reply #43 posted 05/17/04 8:26pm

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It's 2nd 4 me of all time next 2 Purple Rain.
Amazing album. Not one weak track and so musically diverse.
P in his prime.
I just can't believe all the things people say !
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Reply #44 posted 05/17/04 8:47pm

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I remember the day it came out.

Like everyone else has said, it touched on so many different styles that it felt like there was something AWESOME for everybody, from the rock of U Got the Look to the jazzy groove of Dorothy Parker to the electro funk of Hot Thing and It...

I got it the day it came out, and the whole record, song by song, was like listening to a greatest hits collection that I'd never heard before, if that makes sense.
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Reply #45 posted 05/17/04 9:05pm

Pr1nce3411

Well this album is the best album only bcuz it has the best song n the world on it, IF I WAS UR GIRLFRIEND. Even my GIRLFRIEND thinks that it is the BEST PRINCE SONG EEEEEVVVVVEEEEERRRRR!!!!! How great is that.
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Reply #46 posted 05/17/04 9:08pm

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hmmm


Great f***in' album. Absolutely brilliant. It sounded like nothing else in R&B in 1987. This was Prince at his prime. He could do no wrong. This is proof enough why he is what he is. Genius, in a word. It rocked hard, it was funky, it was jazzy, it was melodic, it was more than enough of
satisfaction in a record. You're not a real Prince fan if you do not own or appreaciate this masterpiece. I don't care what you say or think, that's just a fact. Dig?
































































































































But 2nd in comparison to Purple Rain. wink
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