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Shelia E's First album or Vanity 6? Which do you prefer? | |
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heckaslammin said: Which do you prefer?
ALL OF THEM and JILLLLL JONESSSSS! Nasty girls, dance, dance, DANCE! | |
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Vanity 6 is funkier, and I like the new wave element to it. I like Sheila's first record too, but it's more spotty. | |
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I like Vanity 6 better. But Sheila has some cool songs too. | |
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sextonseven said: Vanity 6 is funkier, and I like the new wave element to it. I like Sheila's first record too, but it's more spotty.
Yeah, I agree. The good songs on the glamourous life are good, but the bad ones are pretty bad. | |
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Vanity 6 Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Vanity 6 but I like Shelia's especially GLAMOUROUS LIFE. | |
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Vanity 6 no doubt. | |
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Vanity 6 overall, but the greatest songs on Sheila's first album are better than Vanity 6, imo. | |
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Sheila E. all the way. There's some fun jams on the Vanity 6 record, to be sure, but no cohesion. Every song on Sheila's record not only slams, the whole record works 2gether beautifully. All the songs on both records r part of the Prince universe, 2 b sure, but Sheila's record is like its own sexy-hermetically sealed world, and I dig it. Oliver's House particularly delights. Once upon a time in a haystack of despair; happiness sometimes hard to find, yeah. | |
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heckaslammin said: sextonseven said: Vanity 6 is funkier, and I like the new wave element to it. I like Sheila's first record too, but it's more spotty.
Yeah, I agree. The good songs on the glamourous life are good, but the bad ones are pretty bad. BLASPHEMY!!! The Glamorous Life did not have "bad" songs! SHAME ON YOU!!! By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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PurpleJedi said: heckaslammin said: Yeah, I agree. The good songs on the glamourous life are good, but the bad ones are pretty bad. BLASPHEMY!!! The Glamorous Life did not have "bad" songs! SHAME ON YOU!!! You beat me to it! I was gonna call foul myself! Sheila's is great through and through. Oliver's house and Strawberry Strawcake are under-appreicated funk gems! Vanity 6 is really only good for Nasty Girls and If A Girl Answers. | |
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GaryMF said: PurpleJedi said: BLASPHEMY!!! The Glamorous Life did not have "bad" songs! SHAME ON YOU!!! You beat me to it! I was gonna call foul myself! Sheila's is great through and through. Oliver's house and Strawberry Strawcake are under-appreicated funk gems! Vanity 6 is really only good for Nasty Girls and If A Girl Answers. I completely agree...When I listen to Vanity 6, I only listen to Nasty Girl and If a Girl Answers. But on Sheila's album, Glamourous Life, Shortberry Strawcake and Oliver's House are far superior. Plus, Sheila is a musician. | |
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PurpleJedi said: heckaslammin said: Yeah, I agree. The good songs on the glamourous life are good, but the bad ones are pretty bad. BLASPHEMY!!! The Glamorous Life did not have "bad" songs! SHAME ON YOU!!! The Glamorous Life = great The Belle Of St. Mark = great Shortberry Strawcake = good Oliver's House = okay Noon Rendezvous = bad Next Time Wipe That Lipstick Off Your Collar = very bad | |
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dustysgirl said: I completely agree...When I listen to Vanity 6, I only listen to Nasty Girl and If a Girl Answers. But on Sheila's album, Glamourous Life, Shortberry Strawcake and Oliver's House are far superior. Plus, Sheila is a musician.
Preach it sistah! | |
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GaryMF said: dustysgirl said: I completely agree...When I listen to Vanity 6, I only listen to Nasty Girl and If a Girl Answers. But on Sheila's album, Glamourous Life, Shortberry Strawcake and Oliver's House are far superior. Plus, Sheila is a musician.
Preach it sistah! Prince is a better musician. | |
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sextonseven said: Next Time Wipe That Lipstick Off Your Collar = very bad Are you SERIOUS?!?!?! That is one of my all-time favorite tunes!!!! You need to listen to it with a glass of wine (or hot cocoa, your choice) in hand and savor the melancholy feel of it. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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PurpleJedi said: sextonseven said: Next Time Wipe That Lipstick Off Your Collar = very bad Are you SERIOUS?!?!?! That is one of my all-time favorite tunes!!!! me too! | |
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Noon Rendezous is an incredible song. Sheila may not be the most incredible singer but Prince's songwriting here is beautiful and the track a gem. | |
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Sydney said: Noon Rendezous is an incredible song. Sheila may not be the most incredible singer but Prince's songwriting here is beautiful and the track a gem.
Yeah, noon rendezvous is a very underated song. | |
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Sheila of course tho V did Keep you dancin' | |
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Vanity 6 album happened to be more funkier but that doesn't mean I like some sheila e though.
[Edited 12/9/05 8:17am] [Edited 12/9/05 8:18am] | |
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Both albums are good. Totally different, but both represent P's state of mind at the time. Late 81-early 82 when P cut Vanity's album, it showed his new wave funk material. With Sheila, same thing, but definately more glitzy. But this is where P was at the time, Hollywood. Mentally. He knew he was doing Purple Rain and that was going to blow him through the roof. Plus, u can't beat P during his early 80's period. 81-88 actually, he was killin'. But 81-84, he was in a serious zone. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Both albums are good. Totally different, but both represent P's state of mind at the time. Late 81-early 82 when P cut Vanity's album, it showed his new wave funk material. With Sheila, same thing, but definately more glitzy. But this is where P was at the time, Hollywood. Mentally. He knew he was doing Purple Rain and that was going to blow him through the roof. Plus, u can't beat P during his early 80's period. 81-88 actually, he was killin'. But 81-84, he was in a serious zone.
agree 100% u & me, we got mad chemisty | |
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V6 Did you order a pizza ma'am? Prince- UTCM | |
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This is unfair. Like asking a father, which of your daughters is your favorite. I like them both. Honestly, I keep changing my mind from minute to minute. So I'll say it's a toss up. Now which album cover did I stare at the longest? V6 without a doubt... | |
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Sheila's by far. Better music, better musicianship, better songs. I'm Afronomical! | |
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Afrolistic said: Sheila's by far. Better music, better musicianship, better songs.
Prince plays most of the instruments on both records. | |
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sextonseven said: Afrolistic said: Sheila's by far. Better music, better musicianship, better songs.
Prince plays most of the instruments on both records. And? It's still better musicianship on Sheila's. I'm Afronomical! | |
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Afrolistic said: sextonseven said: Prince plays most of the instruments on both records. And? It's still better musicianship on Sheila's. And I just wanted to make sure that you knew that you were comparing Prince to Prince and not Sheila to Vanity 6. | |
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