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Reply #210 posted 12/16/12 4:17pm

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According to Andy's FB the next video to be made is Yellow Gold! Sweeeeet!! biggrin Mind give us a shout if yer needing any extra dancers in the background Miss Allo! lol
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Reply #211 posted 12/18/12 2:45am

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Hello!

lyrics anywhere?

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Reply #212 posted 12/18/12 7:50am

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The title track sounds like a duet between Eiffel 65 and Aqua. Some of the most corny 90s acts. However this song is a tiny bit more "challenging". I was happy the other songs had more to show. One of the best protege albums for sure, and doesn't just sound like yet another Prince album with a different voice imitating his adlibs. The album has its own sound.
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Reply #213 posted 12/18/12 7:55am

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The title track sounds like a duet between Eiffel 65 and Aqua. Some of the most corny 90s acts. However this song is a tiny bit more "challenging". I was happy the other songs had more to show. One of the best protege albums for sure, and doesn't just sound like yet another Prince album with a different voice imitating his adlibs. The album has its own sound.
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Reply #214 posted 12/20/12 8:57am

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I received my CD today direct from the States although strangely it was minus the Digi booklet, it just had a gold CD in a digipak minus the pack LOL

I'll have to chase that up.

At first I was wary of this, esp. after hearing that 30 sec snippet of Superconductor earlier this year, I thought 'oh no, sounds like Rihanna or other commercial stuff'. Thankfully that snippet was only part of the song, it's actually pretty good.

Anyhow, pleasantly surprised with this. It has Prince all over it, it's lovely, it has some amazingly mellow thoughtful songs, they deal with more spiritual issues than sexual ones which is a divergence from his last few associated album artists as well as the fact they are not so obviously chasing radio play.

There are some nice musical flourishes and arrangements, often borrowed from earlier albums which chime in nicely.

It reminds me slightly of 'The Truth' with its raw acoustic sound but happily this is interspersed with some real funky songs as well.

Andy's raspy smoky voice comes across well and adds a lot.

Early stand-outs for me are The Calm, Nothing More and When Stars Collide.

This maintains my belief that Prince's associate artist albums are often on a par if not better than his own ones....they allow him to be 'freer' musically and to express ideas and music not usually compatible with his more racy 'Prince' persona.

I think the fact he releases so many associate artist albums also has the advantage that the attention isn't as much on him, it's on the artist who wants it.

RECOMMENDED FOR ALL FANS.

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Reply #215 posted 12/20/12 6:55pm

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I received my CD today direct from the States although strangely it was minus the Digi booklet, it just had a gold CD in a digipak minus the pack LOL

I'll have to chase that up.

At first I was wary of this, esp. after hearing that 30 sec snippet of Superconductor earlier this year, I thought 'oh no, sounds like Rihanna or other commercial stuff'. Thankfully that snippet was only part of the song, it's actually pretty good.

Anyhow, pleasantly surprised with this. It has Prince all over it, it's lovely, it has some amazingly mellow thoughtful songs, they deal with more spiritual issues than sexual ones which is a divergence from his last few associated album artists as well as the fact they are not so obviously chasing radio play.

There are some nice musical flourishes and arrangements, often borrowed from earlier albums which chime in nicely.

It reminds me slightly of 'The Truth' with its raw acoustic sound but happily this is interspersed with some real funky songs as well.

Andy's raspy smoky voice comes across well and adds a lot.

Early stand-outs for me are The Calm, Nothing More and When Stars Collide.

This maintains my belief that Prince's associate artist albums are often on a par if not better than his own ones....they allow him to be 'freer' musically and to express ideas and music not usually compatible with his more racy 'Prince' persona.

I think the fact he releases so many associate artist albums also has the advantage that the attention isn't as much on him, it's on the artist who wants it.

RECOMMENDED FOR ALL FANS.

[Edited 12/20/12 9:12am]

The digital booklet is a pdf. file on ur cd....They should have noted it...

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Reply #216 posted 12/21/12 10:38am

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^ Yes it is, thanks. Odd that it's not referenced anywhere on the packaging.

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Reply #217 posted 12/21/12 11:54am

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^ Yes, I was told to do the same, and the instructions to see the song lyrics/pics/credits, should have been noted somewhere on the cd packaging.

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Reply #218 posted 12/21/12 2:53pm

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Where else did you expect a "digital booklet" to be? smile

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Reply #219 posted 12/21/12 3:38pm

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^ One could assume that it is the same as a 'digipak' which is basically a CD with a booklet in the cover. Odd there's no reference to it on the coverart. Shame it wasn't printed out in full as that's often why ppl buy CD versions.....still seen it now...nice pics would have looked good printed out!

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Reply #220 posted 12/21/12 7:24pm

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I've been listening to this album quite a lot. I really, really like it. I don't think I've enjoyed a Prince album* so much since Emancipation. He seems to be writing in the moment now instead of trying to recapture something that has passed. The lyrics are much more meaningful too. In a rational world "People Pleaser" would be a big hit.

*Yes, I know this isn't officially a Prince album, but come on, "If I Was King?" If Prince didn't write that then Andy must be trying to tell us she is bi.

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Reply #221 posted 12/22/12 2:35am

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^ Agreed there seems to be a depth, honesty, maturity and meaningfulness in this album compared to many of the others he has done with proteges.

As to writing, listening to it I would say it's safe to say Prince wrote or co-wrote all of it, in fact the song that sounds least 'Prince' is Long Gone, one he is actually credited for.

The clue is in the title Superconductor and in the definition printed in bold in the CD Inlay:

Superconductor (n)

To have no resistance, a perfect superconductor can carry an electric current without losses.

Songs like If I was King and When Stars Collide and especially the lyrics of Nothing More seem to apply more to Prince's stage of life than Andy's.

Lets hope he continues in this direction of depth and thoughtfulness, it's great.......

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Reply #222 posted 12/22/12 9:11am

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If his own album delivers anyway near this quality wise, then we might have a new Prince best seller. He would need both promo and hits though. And even though I enjoyed rrla a lot more than most of his latest albums, it isn't nowhere close to being hit material. Weird choice to make something super easy listenable, but lacking the instant hook. Great song in my book though.
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Reply #223 posted 12/22/12 1:07pm

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I think this would work really well as a soundtrack album. Not for a Prince movie, but for a romantic comedy aimed at a female audience. Preferably starring Maya Rudolph. Is there going to be a Bridesmaids II?

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Reply #224 posted 12/22/12 1:38pm

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Maya Rudolph would be perfect for SuperConductor"......

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Reply #225 posted 12/22/12 1:44pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

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Maya Rudolph would be perfect for SuperConductor"......

Or just change the title of her next movie (whatever it is) to "When Stars Collide."

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Reply #226 posted 12/22/12 3:11pm

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electricberet said:

I've been listening to this album quite a lot. I really, really like it. I don't think I've enjoyed a Prince album* so much since Emancipation. He seems to be writing in the moment now instead of trying to recapture something that has passed. The lyrics are much more meaningful too. In a rational world "People Pleaser" would be a big hit.

*Yes, I know this isn't officially a Prince album, but come on, "If I Was King?" If Prince didn't write that then Andy must be trying to tell us she is bi.

Yes, I wasn't sure what I thought of it when I first heard it, but it had been growing on me and then I decided to review it, so suddenly had to listen to it a lot more. Now, rather than being sick of it, I'm really into it. Definitely a grower of an album.

I totally agree about 'If I Was King' - very difficult to believe that she wrote those lyrics (apart from the obvious problems, who else uses terms like "17 measures"? wink ) but it's a fantastic song either way.

I agree with FreakerFantastic too about 'Long Gone' sounding least like a Prince-penned track. Those crazy kids...

If you're interested, the review is here - http://www.noise11.com/ne...d-20121221

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Reply #227 posted 12/22/12 3:20pm

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Chiquetet said:



electricberet said:


I've been listening to this album quite a lot. I really, really like it. I don't think I've enjoyed a Prince album* so much since Emancipation. He seems to be writing in the moment now instead of trying to recapture something that has passed. The lyrics are much more meaningful too. In a rational world "People Pleaser" would be a big hit.



*Yes, I know this isn't officially a Prince album, but come on, "If I Was King?" If Prince didn't write that then Andy must be trying to tell us she is bi.




Yes, I wasn't sure what I thought of it when I first heard it, but it had been growing on me and then I decided to review it, so suddenly had to listen to it a lot more. Now, rather than being sick of it, I'm really into it. Definitely a grower of an album.



I totally agree about 'If I Was King' - very difficult to believe that she wrote those lyrics (apart from the obvious problems, who else uses terms like "17 measures"? wink ) but it's a fantastic song either way.



I agree with FreakerFantastic too about 'Long Gone' sounding least like a Prince-penned track. Those crazy kids...



If you're interested, the review is here - http://www.noise11.com/ne...d-20121221




Great review! It seems likely to me that this is more of a real collaboration than other Prince protege projects, whether Andy is actually writing the material or just serving as an inspiration. But the most important thing is that it's good.
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Reply #228 posted 12/25/12 8:28pm

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Many have noted the resemblance between "Nothing More" and "The Love We Make," but an equally close sibling-song is "Pink Cashmere." Listen to them back to back...

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Reply #229 posted 12/26/12 11:16am

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I really adore when she does those two acoustic songs. Really For You outtakes bliss there. She learned from P on those. Obvious she actually cowrote much of it.

Certainly is a better album than 20Ten. Slightly better than Planet Earth. Decent album. I like her unique voice too.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #230 posted 12/26/12 5:32pm

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I am 62 yo. From age 9 to 16.5 I was raised on an Oklahoma Panhandle farm. I loved to listen to black performers-Diana Ross and The Supremes, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressiosn, Marvin Gaye, later Chaka Khan, Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey, Michael Jackson, Prince, and more.

I have therefore been spoiled by the best. Andy Allo in this album falls way short of those early black American singers. At times her voice ceases to sing, and just speaks her message, and it almost cracks on some of the songs. Some are good though and she does have a delightful soprano tone.

Still not the quality it should be for the work that has been put into bringing her up to par.

The Leaf Shall Inherit The Earth.
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Reply #231 posted 12/26/12 5:48pm

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totally loving "long gone" right now cool

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #232 posted 12/26/12 5:56pm

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funkyrake said:

I am 62 yo. From age 9 to 16.5 I was raised on an Oklahoma Panhandle farm. I loved to listen to black performers-Diana Ross and The Supremes, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressiosn, Marvin Gaye, later Chaka Khan, Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey, Michael Jackson, Prince, and more.

I have therefore been spoiled by the best. Andy Allo in this album falls way short of those early black American singers. At times her voice ceases to sing, and just speaks her message, and it almost cracks on some of the songs. Some are good though and she does have a delightful soprano tone.

Still not the quality it should be for the work that has been put into bringing her up to par.

I got in so much hot water for playing this record. Loved Dionne Warwick and really loved Alfie.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...oNtj27a6Rk

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Reply #233 posted 12/26/12 6:23pm

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funkyrake said:

funkyrake said:

I am 62 yo. From age 9 to 16.5 I was raised on an Oklahoma Panhandle farm. I loved to listen to black performers-Diana Ross and The Supremes, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressiosn, Marvin Gaye, later Chaka Khan, Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey, Michael Jackson, Prince, and more.

I have therefore been spoiled by the best. Andy Allo in this album falls way short of those early black American singers. At times her voice ceases to sing, and just speaks her message, and it almost cracks on some of the songs. Some are good though and she does have a delightful soprano tone.

Still not the quality it should be for the work that has been put into bringing her up to par.

I got in so much hot water for playing this record. Loved Dionne Warwick and really loved Alfie.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...oNtj27a6Rk

Yes, I know it's pretty bad. I am even not sure what style that is. To me it does not sound anything like Soul or Funk, maybe a crap mesh up of both? lol

Prince I will always miss and love U.
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Reply #234 posted 12/28/12 12:39pm

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Boring, boring, boring, boring. I will gladly pass.

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Reply #235 posted 12/28/12 12:53pm

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Looking through the thread...am I missing something? Might have to listen again.

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Reply #236 posted 12/28/12 5:48pm

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Looking through the thread...am I missing something? Might have to listen again.

I admit, it has completely grown on me. I had mixed feelings about it until I had to listen to it a number of times to review it, and now I keep going back to it.

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Reply #237 posted 12/30/12 10:21am

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Chiquetet said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

Looking through the thread...am I missing something? Might have to listen again.

I admit, it has completely grown on me. I had mixed feelings about it until I had to listen to it a number of times to review it, and now I keep going back to it.

I also returned to the samples, but using my ear bud on this netbook. Sound was much better. Still

some songs are better than others. High tones (soprano) are really fabulous and creative.

She might want to work on texture, voice inflection, staccato, fortissimo, range, etc.

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Reply #238 posted 01/02/13 3:13pm

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Update:

I just found my payment for the CD which I ordered from the States has been fully refunded so effectively I got it for free....there was no email about it...just saw it in my account....hmmm....

could it be because I asked about where the digital booklet was?!? There's no reference to even the original transaction taking place in my Amazon account ?!

Great customer service if that is the case or a surprise mystery present from P and the band ? wink

Still loving the CD...

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Reply #239 posted 01/03/13 1:20am

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Well I've had a couple of proper listens now and overall (like most) I think it's a pretty solid album.

Really like the 2 or 3 stripped down acoustic songs which harken back to her UnFresh album and first few collaborations with Prince.

I think "People Pleaser" is excellent, that syncopated groove and horn line are funky. Really really love "The Calm" which sounds like it belongs in the same musical family as the slow jams on Emancipation, instrumentation sounds like another Prince song but I can't quite put my finger on it.

"Nothing More" as others have said has elements of The Love We Make/Pink Cashmere. I also likened it to Colonised Mind and Janet's Lets Wait A While (that might just be the doo-doo-dood'n-doo-doos at the end!).

Final fave is "If I Was King" which to me sounds like a tribute to 1970s Stevie Wonder, complete with synth bass and horns, I can imagine Stevie wailing this one!

Good stuff, thank you Andy, the band, and Prince. A fun, sometimes funky, listen.
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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