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Thread started 11/07/99 1:26am

amazon.com reviews Rave

Leave it to Prince to put the best music of Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic,
his return to major-label status, on a hidden track. That would be No.
18, a.k.a. "Pretty Man." A deep-fried groove and sax by guest Maceo
Parker underpin a hilarious mock self-celebration ("I write a check and
the bank bounce") that proves the Artist can flow at full power any time
he wants to. And whether Rave will prove as durable as 1995's vastly
underrated Gold Experience, it's a fine Prince album. Despite his current
affiliation with Clive Davis, who returned Carlos Santana to Billboard's
No. 1 slot by pairing him prominently with a number of guest stars,
Prince employs the likes of Sheryl Crow, Ani DiFranco, and Eve to season
his own blend, not to run off with the whole steaming pot. (Just to show
who's boss, he includes a funky re-creation of Crow's hit "Everyday Is a
Winding Road" that renders the song nearly unrecognizable.) The sounds
here, from the Parade-style balladry of "[Eye] Love U, But [Eye] Don't
Trust U Anymore" to the frenetic title track, won't surprise longtime
followers, but they won't find a lot of reasons to complain, either.
--Rickey Wright
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