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New book lists Purple Rain among best heavy metal albums (!) [pre:0deadbeef0]
On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 20:44:07 GMT, getblue@my-deja.com said in alt.music.prince about "Is Purple Rain heavy metal??": >This isnt anything new but I have a cool book by rock crit Chuck Eddy >called, The 500 best heavy metal albums in the universe, and Purple rain > is number 73 on the list. I think its a stretch to call this album >heavy metal but heres the review from the book. > >From book.. > "Not the purple people eaters best album, but close, and (though his >most roof tearing thump, Bambi, dates back to before his well-hyped >conversion to hard rock) certainly his most metal (not to mention his >most profitable): Hi-volume Page/Hendrix/Hazel wah-blankets pop out of >the pop everywhere, most blantantly at the begining and end of both >sides, in Lets Go Crazy(sexnGod), Darling Nikki (bump and grind that >starts to stop like Laurie Andersons O-Superman starts), When Doves Cry >(slay the father, lay the mother, strip your beat till it bridges Slys >Theres a Riot Goin On. Purple Rain (cosmic John Lennon nuke armagedden) >Select lightweight passages forecast the 3d/sitar/quiet >storm/new-age-psychology/smileyface/fuck patter beezwax we wanted to >strangle him for circa Around The World in a Day and Lovesexy. Although >sometimes he's lazy and lispy and devoid of the Gamble/Huff hooks he >puts in his slow ones when he doesnt suck. Take Me With You, is crispy >and flaky like a tasty pastry. The Beautifull Ones has a suicidal wail >out of Funkadelics Into You. I would Die 4u is a prayer. and Baby Im a >star's touch Sylvester disco hears Deep House on the way. Unlike allmost > everybody else in the 80,s Prince's strangeness was no fluke. His >message was totally wrongheaded or at least contradictory and he knew >it, but like any true rock and roller he didnt give a shit. Always, when >he's being really strange he kicks my ass. When he is just a little >strange I want to kick his. Soaked in soulfull farfisoid zannyness that >goes as many diffrent roughts toward the same goal as an ace choir. He's >mostly the former. He left Erotic City. Which might of been the best >track off.. [/pre:0deadbeef0] | |
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