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Thread started 08/26/04 10:51pm

meltwithu

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Why won't Prince do an all-out gospel album?

If you're Prince and you have the freedom to record what you want, why not do a total 100% gospel album? If he did it properly, it could sell very well, and by that I mean dive head first into the project, no metaphors..just unabashed praising with a real choir backing him up. I still remember the Commodores recording Jesus is Love..man..that song still kind of gets you in the heart...some of Prince's best songs (Anna Stesia, The Ladder, I Wish U Heaven, 4 the Tears in U'r Eyes, Last December) are overtly religious...even God (which has little too much screaming in it for me, but hey..) I know Lovesexy was supposed to be the big religious album, but it can't hurt to another one..besides, these songs best sing alongs in concert (can't u feel the love?)
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Reply #1 posted 08/26/04 11:02pm

LovesexyIsThe1

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This topic again?

No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no!!! no no no!

First of all, Prince couldn't do a proper gospel album... not the way I know gospel, anyhow.

Let's clear the air and get one thing straight... the beloved Lovesexy WAS NOT, and NEVER WILL BE, a religious album. There is a world of difference between spirituality and religion.

The only... I repeat ONLY, "overtly religious" album he did was The Rainbow Children. Anna Stesia, God, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, The Ladder, I Wish U Heaven... any song about spirituality before 1998, was just that... SPIRITUAL.

Now that he has discovered "religion" I think he's smart to just keep it to himself. He couldn't do a proper gospel album, even if he wanted to.

pray Dear God in heaven, please don't let this happen. Amen.
[This message was edited Thu Aug 26 23:09:25 2004 by LovesexyIsThe1]
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Reply #2 posted 08/26/04 11:28pm

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not sure I want to hear him attempt gospel. he's attempted some other things and not done so well. and it wouldn't be a straight on gospel album either. the closest he got to gospel slighly was lovesexy. i mean he was at the pulpit saying YES and all, but traditional gospel it was not.

can he even do gospel as a JW?

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Reply #3 posted 08/26/04 11:32pm

LovesexyIsThe1

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superspaceboy said:

can he even do gospel as a JW?

I don't think so. That's why I was saying he couldn't do it proper.

They have a different way or form of worship.
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Reply #4 posted 08/27/04 12:08am

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LovesexyIsThe1 said:

Let's clear the air and get one thing straight... the beloved Lovesexy WAS NOT, and NEVER WILL BE, a religious album. There is a world of difference between spirituality and religion.

The only... I repeat ONLY, "overtly religious" album he did was The Rainbow Children. Anna Stesia, God, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, The Ladder, I Wish U Heaven... any song about spirituality before 1998, was just that... SPIRITUAL.


Surely they have some element of religion to them, all these songs are rooted in the Christian faith.
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Reply #5 posted 08/27/04 12:44am

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NouveauDance said:

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

Let's clear the air and get one thing straight... the beloved Lovesexy WAS NOT, and NEVER WILL BE, a religious album. There is a world of difference between spirituality and religion.

The only... I repeat ONLY, "overtly religious" album he did was The Rainbow Children. Anna Stesia, God, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, The Ladder, I Wish U Heaven... any song about spirituality before 1998, was just that... SPIRITUAL.


Surely they have some element of religion to them, all these songs are rooted in the Christian faith.



But they're vague (maybe not the best word, but I'm tired) enough to appeal to everybody, and could easily be applied to any religion or belief system. A lot of them held a very universal idea of Light, I guess you could say.


His more recent songs have leaned more toward religious (read: exclusive to one faith) than spiritual.


And yes, one CAN have spirituality without religion, or even religion without spirituality. They are not one and the same.
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Reply #6 posted 08/27/04 3:46am

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All-Out gospal albums don't address the serious issues of digital gardens, banished ones, coming butterfies straight on skin, little-talk-johnies, akashic records, and renegade vaginas.

Prince has done enough to test our loyalty to him. Do we really want to be tormented by more Gospel? eek No. I want nasty , funky, disqusting lyrics and some fat ass synth thrown in the mix.
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