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WHICH PRINCE ALBUM WOULD U CLASSIFY AS A CLASSIC? I WILL NOT BE SAYING PURPLE RAIN BUT I HAVE TO SAY MUSICOLOGY BECAUSE IT IS NOT A FRIGGIN COMEBACK BUT ITS P'S STATEMENT OF SAYING HE HASNT GONE ANYWHERE AND HE HAS STAYING POWER MAINSREAMOR NOT | |
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Purple Rain is already a classic.
"Sign O' The Times" is a definitly a classic. | |
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Sign Of The Times is definitly the overlooked classic (meaning if you are not a fan). Most people would automatically say Purple Rain though. I'm back!!!!!!! | |
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Controversy
1999 | |
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WELL IF U DONT KNOW NOTHIN ABOUT AND ALL U KNOW IZ PURPLE RAIN U ARE NOT A FAN.AND PURPLE RAIN CAN IN A WAY BE CLASSIFIED AS ANOTHER THRILLER BUT PURPLE RAIN WAS LIKE A MORE MATURE THRILLER AND IT SET A RULE FOR ALBUMS TO COME | |
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Im only going to respond to the topic stated where u said Musicology is a classic....
In a way I think the CONCERT is a clasic, but on the album level, it's almost like Gold Experience, and Gold was much moire entertaining. Oh..and Sign O The Times is a classic despite him being angry that time. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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"Sign O the Times" is a classic album, meaning it will stand the test of time.
Eh, Musicology, not so much. | |
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1999
SOTT | |
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1999 and SOTT
Maybe ATWIAD | |
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Classic 5:
Dirty Mind 1999 Purple Rain Sign O' The Times Lovesexy NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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The PRINCE album is a classic. I love the way it sounds. It has that recorded-in-a-garage feel to it-- for some reason.
As for musicology being a classic... "The poets are demanding their pay..."
"I'm a radio I'm a country station I'm a little bit corny I'm a wildwood flower..." | |
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For me the perfect albums are:
Dirty Mind 1999 Parade Lovesexy The Rainbow Children There are piles of classic albums Prince Purple Rain Around the World in a Day SOTT Gold and more Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
When silhouettes fall | |
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Dirty Mind
1999 Purple Rain Sign 'O' The Times These are critically acclaimed classics, but to me The Rainbow Children and Emancipation are definitly one of them. | |
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He has lots of them...most artists don't have even one...
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Parade Sign O' The Times The Gold Experience 0(+> The Rainbow Children Musicology is still pending... Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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n this order.....
lovesexy parade controversy around the world n a day Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
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Purple Rain
Parade Rainbow Children | |
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"For You & Prince" are truly classic Prince albums.
I played So Blue, When Were dancing close and slow for a friend, and they had no clue that it was him. | |
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LittleLamb said: The PRINCE album is a classic. I love the way it sounds. It has that recorded-in-a-garage feel to it-- for some reason.
As for musicology being a classic... PRINCE is definitely cute. | |
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Newbies... | |
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Dirt Mind
Purple Rain Sign O the times Lovesexy Worlds most beloved Orger
'm like Sam the butcher bringing Alice the meat | |
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Dirty Mind, 1999, Purple Rain, Sign of the Times
Parade is close but it feels almost too short, 0(-> without the Kirstie Alley skits, and Around the World in a Day if the greatest b-side ever (She's Always in My Hair) was included. | |
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If you'd ask the general public which are the 'classics', they'll say Purple Rain, Batman, Diamonds & Pearls and - in time - Musicology. They'll be the best known, I guess.
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Nikkie said: If you'd ask the general public which are the 'classics', they'll say Purple Rain, Batman, Diamonds & Pearls and - in time - Musicology. They'll be the best known, I guess.
Batman?!? | |
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1999-----this is the lp that blew his entire career up aka Superstar time!
The big one!@ Every thing else was biting off that great lp. | |
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SOTT. His masterpiece. And Parade. Doesn't sound dated today when U listen 2 it, and is just as funky and fresh as the day I 1st heard it. "Ain' nobody BAAAAAAAD like Meeeee!" c. Morris Day | |
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PRINCE!! YES! THAT 2ND CD ROCKED! I LOVE BAMBI AND WITH YOU!! ------;;;;;' | |
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thriller.. and Bad
oh wait... wrong guy *waits for people to throw darts at my face* Sex Kitten
your face looked so good, i wanted to touch your mouth | |
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dirtymind
1999 purple rain parade sott lovesexy gold exp rainbow children | |
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PurpleCharm said: 1999
SOTT I agree with the above picks. I would also have to say Purple Rain because of it's popularity. | |
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I dont know if this counts, but I think the Hits/B Sides is a classic in that it captures the whole decade of what is, by and large, a classic decade...
And to have a "greatest hits" span three discs, all quality is a testament to how good he really was then. Not to mention how much more could have gone into it... Things started to go a little pear shaped after that... | |
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