I love it. It's getting better with each listen. Jesse Johnson's guitar work is a highlight for me. | |
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I can't stop playing this CD. So many great songs and they should be heard on the CD and not just by the samples. This is an amazing album.
I always thought that The Time should have done their own albums... now I see it in full force.
Fishnet was a sample of what they could do outside of Paisley. This is the meal. The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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SOme tracks are a little annoying because they are obviously trying to sound like kids on the radio that are young enough to be their children. Hey Yo sounds like almost every piece of crap on pop radio now - something like Rhianna or Lady Gaga would put their names on. Can a gang of 50+ year old black dudes from the 80s expect to capture that market today? I let it slide on #Trendin because you can hear a Time groove underneath the meaningless Black Eyes Peas keyboard noise. They are too good for that so I am glad that they managed to avoid it for the most part on this album. | |
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Okay, here's my $0.02:
The documentary is GREAT! It's a juicy tell-all without being catty. There are some moments that made me double over with laughter and some that made me shake my head, but I won't go into details and spoil it for those who haven't yet seen it. I think the fact that I wasn't expecting them to be so revealing added to my enjoyment.
The album is strong. It think what appeals the most is that O7 is doing what many wish Prince would do--they are sticking to their roots. They kept that light-hearted, ladies' men, too-cool-for-school persona that we all fell in love with. Now, in my opinion that works on some songs and not on others. I am of the thought that normal people tend to evolve, which is why I tend to be an advocate for the 2000s Prince. However, I get the importance of sticking to the formula, especially with a forced name change. You can't have too many changes when trying to resurface after 20 years.
Now for individual tracks (thanks to NuPwrSoul for the formatting):
-Strawberry Lake I definitely agree with NuPwrSoul, who said this was dangerously reminiscent of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People." But, I kind of like it. I get the sense that it was more of an ode to them rather than a rip-off. It gives me the warm and fuzzies. -Condensate This is purely The Time. And it works here. The track is funky and the lyrics are playful. -Trendin This track has really grown on me. At first I thought it was a bit cheesy, but it has just the right amount of collar poppin' and danceability that we would expect from The Time.
-If I Was Your Man. This is not my favorite. The beat is ok, but something is off and I can't put my finger on it. I think this is one of those songs where I think they are trying too hard to be the 80s version of themselves and it falls a bit flat in my opinion.
-Role Play, Love the subtle guitar on this track, but I don't love the track. Again something just feels like it wasn't carried through all the way.
-Sick I love this one. It does seem a bit like generic rock & roll, but that is what I find appealing--kind of like an ode to rock & roll. It kind of reminds me of Prince's "Guitar."
-Lifestyle. I'm not crazy about this one. It's a little toooo R&B.
-Faithful: This is a much better slow jam than Lifestyle. R&B, sexy cat-and-mouse lyrics without being cheesy.
-Cadillac. I love this one. Very funky.
-AYDKMAN. This is probably my favorite track. It is not a radio hit, but it is the most interesting composition on the entire album in my opinion. This is a track I think Prince would be proud of.
-One Step. This is filler. Fun filler, but filler.
-Toast to the Party Girl: This is the most danceable track. I would love to hear this one live in a club. It would tear the roof off.
-Hey Yo. This one is too modern for me. I know I made the argument that sometimes they were too throwback, but this one is trying too hard to be current.
-GoHomeToYoMan. I like this one. This is another track where The Time's ladies' men persona shines through in a positive way.
Overall, purchase this album at Best Buy. The documentary alone is worth it plus you will get a chance to hear a strong album from an old favorite.
On a side note, I do think that it is a real shame that Prince did not allow this group to release this album under the name that made them famous. The truth is that outside of diehard fans that have kept up with The Time and Prince, most people are not going to realize that this is The Time unless they do some MAJOR press. On the upside, it does appear that they have The Tonight's Show coming up. More appearances like that will hopefully close the gap in people's minds. I think they would have done better calling themselves The Artists Formerly Known As The Time. That would have really stuck it to Prince's controlling butt. | |
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Got the album last nite, been wearing out since then, im just happy 2 hear new music from the band, and i like the name The Original Seven, perfect stand in name for The Time. These guys will not be put 2 rest, talented all on there own "How Can I Stand To..Stay Where I Am? Poor Butterfly Who..Dont Understand." P | |
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This news is from their Facebook page:
"Trendin" is starting to 'Condensate' at radio.Thanks to KJLH/Los Angeles,KJMS/Memphis,KOKY/Little Rock,WMJM/Louisville,KFXZ/Lafayette,KRMP/Oklahoma City for adding the single this week and helping the single debut on the charts.Let's get to number one!
There's no stoppin' this project! These guys are on a roll,and even radio is supporting them
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I love this photo! The guys are sharp!!! | |
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"Cadillac" by the Original 7Ven | |
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Yep. Funky. | |
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worth buying the CD just for this track alone - sounds like a modern twist on C.O.O.L. As for Jesses' funk...Dayum - P hang yo head in shame, the Time just delivered the MPLS funk we bin waitin' fo. . | |
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I like this album more than anything Prince has released in the last 15 years. Even the weakest tracks aren't bad at all. I did not expect it to be this good. | |
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I got mine...hot diggity damn!!!
I was cold jammin in the car...I haven't even watched the dvd yet 'cause I was too busy playing the cd over and over since I got home. It is that GOOD!
Jesse is a beast and Monte is totally sick!
Jimmy and Terry...What? Totally badass!
Jellybean, Mo'iss, Jerome...superb!
I'm having a hard time even picking a favorite. For now Imma go with Cadillac, #Trendin, Condensate and Sick.
But the whole cd is tight as hell. I told y'all the fellas would bring it...I'm just mad that it took so long even though it was worth the wait.
Congrats to the Original 7ven. I'm beside myself because I knew y'all had it in you. Now get out there on the road and show 'em how it's supposed to be done!!!
Now I'm off the watch the dvd. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Yeah!!!!!!!!!11 | |
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"If I Was Yo Man" is the SHIT! | |
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On the DvD......the Alexander O'Neal story............
EFFIN' HILARIOUS!!!!!! | |
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Agreed with all; pleasantly surprised by this. Kudos to the rest a ya for big upping it, I was prepared to ignore it.
Haven't watched the DVD yet, but I did put it in my computer and the volume label is “FLYTE_TIME”… nice touch! | |
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MLK III story is pretty funny too. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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How old are you? Not truly asking but you sound like you have no appreciation for contemporary music. Of course they are reaching out to this generation? Why wouldn't they? See ALL MAJOR LABEL releases for nearly every act with a 20-30 year legacy and they are all incorporating modern sounds into there new releases. Many of which SOUND GREAT, not just the new Original 7even.
Can a gang of 50+ year old black dudes from the 80s expect to capture that market today? See El Debarge and Charlie Wilson. Hell Black Eyed Peas are some cats damn near pushin 50. You soundin' a bit haterish.... I eat haters for dinner. | |
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I was pictureing Lifestyle live like outdoors in Detroit. I think it will kill. One Step is a nice change of pace old school funk/gospel type of track. It's legit too. | |
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All the critics love them on the org | |
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Standout tracks for me are: "Strawberry Lake", "Condensate", "#Trendin", "If I Was Yo Man", "Role Play", "Sick", and "AYDKMN." | |
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Damn, I wish the Mo'Nique Show and Lopez Tonight were still on the air. I know they would have been booked for them.
Conan and the others, I don't think they have a shot. Maybe Jimmy Kimmel. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Tracks I like the most are "If I Was Yo Man", "Faithfull" and "Toast to the Party Girl". | |
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I aint gonna lie. Listening to this album almost brought a tear to my eye. The Album started a little slow(for me) but it got better and better and better. After listening to the whole album i would have to say this is the best "Minneapolis Sound" sounding album in years. The fellas did good. They killed it with the Grooves and the melody and the slow jams are on point. Also the mixing of the old sound with modern RnB was the right call. They definitely showed the younger cats how its done. What kinda suprised me is how well they incorporated, what would be considered 'Prince's Sound' on a few songs. Actually to me they did Prince better than PRINCE has in years. Overall everything works well and the guys should be proud of this release !
I'm curious to see what Prince comes up with next ! Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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Okay, I gave in and listened to it.
My opinion remains the same.
Cadillac is the only song I truly enjoy.
All of The Time's worst songs are on this album.
"One Step" is simply terrible.
+ Anyone who believes that "Condensate" is funkier than 7779311 can just die.
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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That has GOT to be the next single! | |
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I was laughing at that part,too Alex wanted too much "paper"...LOL | |
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I agree,even the few weak tracks aren't that bad.I can listen to this album all the way through without skipping any tracks. | |
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"Sick"
listening to this right now. | |
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Your post starts with the words "Okay, I gave in and" and ends with "just die". Dude, CHEER UP!. The new record is a funny, funk filled blast! Give it a chance. Did you actually BUY the disc and listed to it in your car? You sound ready to jump off Grafitti Bridge or something. | |
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