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Are Jesse's albums good? Talb about it!
I enver heard any of his solo tunes | |
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Yes, they are. U would benefit in checking J.J. out. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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If you like the "Minneapolis Sound" you'll love Jesse's stuff. You can easily get a taste of it in the form of 30-sec snippets at iTunes or Amazon. His videos are easily out there to, but if I say anymore the mods'll probably come down on me. -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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I would start from his first and just go down the line. If u had to just get 2, I would say get his first and then "Bare My Naked Soul", which to me, is his best. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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they all have good stuff. my favorite is 'shockadelica'...can't go wrong with a jesse album with sly on it! | |
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Jesse Johnsons Revue, his first album is better than any of Morris or Andres albums, and as good as any Time album | |
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4nowneway said: Jesse Johnsons Revue, his first album is better than any of Morris or Andres albums, and as good as any Time album
jesse definetly had a better solo career thats for sure | |
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The first two albums are essential:
Jesse Johnson's Revue (1985) Shockadelica (1986) 'Shocadelica' is his masterpiece.Not a bad song on there! His third album 'Every Shade Of Love' (1988) is okay,but not nearly as strong as the previous two albums.I've never heard the fourth album 'Bare My Naked Soul' (1996),I think it's more of a rock album,and less funk? Jesse also has a Greatest Hits CD that you may wanna check out,to familiarize yourself with his music. . [Edited 3/23/06 3:21am] | |
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DavidEye said: The first two albums are essential:
Jesse Johnson's Revue (1985) Shockadelica (1986) 'Shocadelica' is his masterpiece.Not a bad song on there! His third album 'Every Shade Of Love' (1988) is okay,but not nearly as strong as the previous two albums.I've never heard the fourth album 'Bare My Naked Soul' (1996),I think it's more of a rock album,and less funk? Jesse also has a Greatest Hits CD that you may wanna check out,to familiarize yourself with his music. . [Edited 3/23/06 3:21am] co-sign! I could have written this... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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Which Jesse? Funk or Rock?
Like many of us, we were into Jesse for his 3 funk albums...then he dropped Bare My Naked Soul which made me forget the other three! Ok, a bit of an exaggeration but his last disc was just incredible.. | |
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If you like Morris' solo albums, you'll adore Jesses. All his stuff was infinitely better than Morris Day. If you're pressed for cash, just get Johnson's greatest hits album. JJ had a lot of serious jams. I'm waiting for someone to start covering his work...he has quite an impressive catalog.. | |
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MikeMatronik said: Talb about it!
I enver heard any of his solo tunes You should go to amazon.com and listen to samples from the 'Ultimate Jesse Johnson' CD. It's great 80s Minneapolis funk. And his rock album 'Bare My Naked Soul' is worth hearing too. | |
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One of the coolest things about the greatest hits cd is that it contains the b-side "Fool's Paradise" and the 12" version of "Baby Let's Kiss" with the cool-ass guitar solo (like the video).
"Bare My Naked Soul" is all about guitar, all the time - Jesse throws down some serious axe!!! This really shows how different he and P are as players. Both great, just different. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again.....Cut Em Jesse!!!!! Jesse is the ONLY guitarist to scare the S**T outta prince as far as playing!!!! All of his solo work is worth having. So, YES Mike, go out & get 'em ONE BY ONE!!!! AND, Jesse one-upped Prince when he worked with Sly on "Crazay"!!!!! | |
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all 4 albums are a must!...2 me,Jesse is very underrated as far as being a true musician!....not only is he Bad Ass on the Axe,but the brotha rocks!!....Jesse,please come out w/new material!....Good Gawdddd!! | |
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good luck finding him in the wrecka stow, no one could wear pink like that cat | |
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You must be young Welcome to the world of FUNK MUSIC Jesse is one of the true MASTERS of real Funk music.....MUSICOLOGY for your soul..... | |
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Any man that gave us "Free World" is worth checking out. Period. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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I liked his first 2, but Every Shade of Love sounded like he played every instrument and sang every note. There was no BAND feel to it. He didn't learn much from Prince in that regard. | |
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