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Thread started 03/22/07 5:45pm

sitruk7

Was there ever an associated artist's album that came out around the same time that you liked more...

than the album Prince released at the time? For example,do you/did you like the Family more than ATWIAD? The Time more than Controversy?
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Reply #1 posted 03/22/07 6:54pm

Stymie

Interesting question but the answer is no to both.
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Reply #2 posted 03/22/07 11:29pm

sexxydancer

No way!
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Reply #3 posted 03/23/07 12:09am

SoulAlive

I enjoyed the Mazarati album alot more than Prince's 'Parade' boxed boxed

what can I say...it is funkier! lol
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Reply #4 posted 03/23/07 2:01am

Rhastus

I like Pandemonium a whole lot more than Graffiti Bridge and I'll take Bare my naked soul over Emancipation any day of the week
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Reply #5 posted 03/25/07 5:09pm

ProtegeGlow

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Well, in 1987 I liked Jody Watley's self-titled album more than Sheila E.'s White Album. Does that count?
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Reply #6 posted 03/31/07 11:37am

jtfolden

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I'll take W&L's Girl Bros over NewPower Soul...
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Reply #7 posted 04/01/07 8:58am

funkystuff

back in 1990, I prefered Wendy & Lisa's Eroica album + tour over Prince's Graffiti Bridge album + Nude tour.

But usually I don't see associates as competition but amendment.
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/07 9:57am

sitruk7

ProtegeGlow said:

Well, in 1987 I liked Jody Watley's self-titled album more than Sheila E.'s White Album. Does that count?

HMmmmmm...nope!
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Reply #9 posted 04/01/07 6:39pm

madhouseman

Rhastas is right. Pandemonium is SO much better than Graffiti Bridge. The best stuff on that album are one or two Prince songs, but it is The Time's music that sets it off.

The Exodus has Begun is also much better than anything Prince was putting out around that era as well. Great side album.
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Reply #10 posted 04/02/07 10:00am

shaomi

sitruk7 said:

than the album Prince released at the time? For example,do you/did you like the Family more than ATWIAD? The Time more than Controversy?


Your question is not clear: "The Family" & "The Time" WERE Prince albums.

So is it
"'Was there ever an associated artist's album that came out around the same time that you liked more..."

Or

'Was there ever a side-project (a Prince album released under another alias or artist's name) album that came out around the same time that you liked more..."

In the 1st case my answer would be no, though i really LOVED some associated artists album (Particularly Wendy & Lisa, Mazarati & Morris Day's albums.)

In the 2nd case the answer is yes & no : i loved most side-projects as much as their "Prince" contemporary counterpart.
2 me, almost all "side-projects" r as good as the official "Prince" albums & it's a shame most of them have been forgotten by (& unavailable 2) the general public.

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Reply #11 posted 04/02/07 11:40am

Taurus

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I'm not sure if it was Batman or Lovesexy that was out when Jesse Johnson dropped the Every Shade of Love Album. At that time I remember playing Jesse's album a lot more though.....
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Reply #12 posted 04/02/07 10:56pm

vanity2

Rhastus said:

I like Pandemonium a whole lot more than Graffiti Bridge

Now I know that's right...
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Reply #13 posted 04/10/07 12:52pm

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jtfolden said:

I'll take W&L's Girl Bros over NewPower Soul...



oh hell to the yeah!!!
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Reply #14 posted 04/10/07 2:28pm

vainandy

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All of Jesse Johnson's albums were better than Prince's at the time. Prince was on his damn artsy/fartsy trip. Jesse was throwing down the cold Minneapolis Sound that Prince used to be known for but was disappointing the hell out of everyone by not delivering anymore.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #15 posted 04/10/07 2:33pm

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SoulAlive said:

I enjoyed the Mazarati album alot more than Prince's 'Parade' boxed boxed

what can I say...it is funkier! lol


Hell yeah! I love Mazarati's album. I wanted to sling that damn classical ass "Parade" upside the wall when I bought it and see how many pieces it could break into. lol
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Reply #16 posted 04/13/07 1:41am

Wowugotit

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Hell yeah! I love Mazarati's album. I wanted to sling that damn classical ass "Parade" upside the wall when I bought it and see how many pieces it could break into. lol

I liked Sheena Easton's THE LOVER IN ME better than Prince's BATMAN Soundtrack.
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Reply #17 posted 04/13/07 5:27am

SoulAlive

Taurus said:

I'm not sure if it was Batman or Lovesexy that was out when Jesse Johnson dropped the Every Shade of Love Album. At that time I remember playing Jesse's album a lot more though.....


It was 'Lovesexy' that came out around the same time as Jesse's 'Every Shade Of Love'.
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Reply #18 posted 04/13/07 5:31am

SoulAlive

vainandy said:

Hell yeah! I love Mazarati's album. I wanted to sling that damn classical ass "Parade" upside the wall when I bought it and see how many pieces it could break into. lol



lol 'Parade' is an interesting album with several highlights,but in 1986,I really wanted to funk out! The Mazarati album served that purpose.Even the two slow jams ("Lonely Girl On Bourbon Street" and "I Guess It's All Over") rivaled the sappy,schmaltzy ballads on 'Parade',imo.
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Reply #19 posted 04/13/07 8:04am

sosgemini

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SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

Hell yeah! I love Mazarati's album. I wanted to sling that damn classical ass "Parade" upside the wall when I bought it and see how many pieces it could break into. lol



lol 'Parade' is an interesting album with several highlights,but in 1986,I really wanted to funk out! The Mazarati album served that purpose.Even the two slow jams ("Lonely Girl On Bourbon Street" and "I Guess It's All Over") rivaled the sappy,schmaltzy ballads on 'Parade',imo.

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Reply #20 posted 04/13/07 4:38pm

vainandy

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SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

Hell yeah! I love Mazarati's album. I wanted to sling that damn classical ass "Parade" upside the wall when I bought it and see how many pieces it could break into. lol



lol 'Parade' is an interesting album with several highlights,but in 1986,I really wanted to funk out! The Mazarati album served that purpose.Even the two slow jams ("Lonely Girl On Bourbon Street" and "I Guess It's All Over") rivaled the sappy,schmaltzy ballads on 'Parade',imo.


For some reason, "I Guess It's All Over" reminds me of a Rick James slow jam. It must be the sound of the bass in that song.
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Reply #21 posted 04/13/07 7:24pm

December1984

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jtfolden said:

I'll take W&L's Girl Bros over NewPower Soul...

thumbs up!
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Reply #22 posted 04/14/07 7:45am

Wowugotit

Most of Wendy & Lisa's albums were more appealing to me than Prince albums of the same year. The only exception to this was in 1987.....I liked Sign O The Times probably equally as much as W&L.
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