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What's the verdict on "Exodus"? Just bought it from eBay... was curious to know what you guys thought of it?
Was it worth my hard-earned money (all £4 of it)???? | |
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Excellent.
All 3 NPG albums are highly enjoyable. One could say there are too many segues on this record, but it's clearly Prince's most George Clinton-inspired record, right down to the artwork. The Mashed Potato Girl story still cracks me up | |
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NouveauDance said: Excellent.
All 3 NPG albums are highly enjoyable. One could say there are too many segues on this record, but it's clearly Prince's most George Clinton-inspired record, right down to the artwork. The Mashed Potato Girl story still cracks me up 3 Albums? NPS, Exodus and..... Whats the 3rd? | |
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Jon said: NouveauDance said: Excellent.
All 3 NPG albums are highly enjoyable. One could say there are too many segues on this record, but it's clearly Prince's most George Clinton-inspired record, right down to the artwork. The Mashed Potato Girl story still cracks me up 3 Albums? NPS, Exodus and..... Whats the 3rd? Goldnigga Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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MattyJam said: Just bought it from eBay... was curious to know what you guys thought of it?
Was it worth my hard-earned money (all £4 of it)???? if your're into the funky side of things, I guess you'll enjoy it. I do and someone's making a fortune with this at eBay it seems ...I myself bought several Exodus copies for around £1 in some cut out shelves a few years back . [Edited 9/22/04 2:34am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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I like funk music, but I don't like Exodus, IMO it's just boring With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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one big party album !!! a shame bout the enoying interludes..... Thank God this ain't Monopoly
U'd make us all go back 2 start | |
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Exodus: Funky, Funny, Angry... Essential! | |
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Dancelot said: Jon said: 3 Albums? NPS, Exodus and..... Whats the 3rd? Goldnigga Whats Goldnigga like? When was it made? Whats on it? Was it available retail? Where on earth was I when this came out I wonder..... [Edited 9/22/04 3:50am] | |
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An austrian newspaper said : "Noah would take one on his ark...." | |
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purple7 said: An austrian newspaper said : "Noah would take one on his ark...."
hehe, die hob i offenboa vapasst no a landsmann/frau! servus Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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NouveauDance said: Excellent.
All 3 NPG albums are highly enjoyable. One could say there are too many segues on this record, but it's clearly Prince's most George Clinton-inspired record, right down to the artwork. The Mashed Potato Girl story still cracks me up That's my thought!!! I really enjoy that album! | |
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Exodus is the best NPG record imho
all that funk | |
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The true companion album to The Gold Experience. | |
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I just got a copy of it and so far (only listened to it once) haven't been so impressed...I sure wouldn't compare it to TGE. "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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CandaceS said: I just got a copy of it and so far (only listened to it once) haven't been so impressed...I sure wouldn't compare it to TGE.
I don't think Novabreaker was comparing it to TGE, more that it's the companion to it. Same band (some say his best) - it's about that whole time period of 94/95, I agree Exodus is the true companion album to TGE | |
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Yes, I did mean it stylistically. | |
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Jon said: Dancelot said: Goldnigga Whats Goldnigga like? When was it made? Whats on it? Was it available retail? Where on earth was I when this came out I wonder..... [Edited 9/22/04 3:50am] Goldnigga was done with the original NPG lineup... If you like Tony M, you'll love Goldnigga. If you hate Tony M., you'll have a hard time enjoying Goldnigga. I'm indifferent to Tony M., and find Goldnigga fun and funkey, but I think Exodus is the best of the NPG albums.... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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Exodus is easily the best out of the 3 NPG albums. It's only real problem is that it's got way
too many segues and interludes. | |
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Very good choice. | |
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Dancelot said: purple7 said: An austrian newspaper said : "Noah would take one on his ark...."
hehe, die hob i offenboa vapasst no a landsmann/frau! servus Ja Ja, das war im News... Hallo auch | |
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Jon said: Dancelot said: Goldnigga Whats Goldnigga like? When was it made? Whats on it? Was it available retail? Where on earth was I when this came out I wonder..... [Edited 9/22/04 3:50am] Tony M. sings most of the vocals, though you can hear Prince on 2 tracks, Johnny and Black MFs in the House. It was available from 1800 New Funk back in the day for a while. It's okay, funky, but I much prefer Exodus. After listening to Come, I thought, where's Prince's sense of humour gone? Then 'he' came out with this - very funny in parts, very lengthy segues, like any segue you get bored with it and fast forward after a few listens. But the actual tracks are very funky. Lot's of unnecessary swearing on this. Cool! | |
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metalorange said: Jon said: Whats Goldnigga like? When was it made? Whats on it? Was it available retail? Where on earth was I when this came out I wonder..... [Edited 9/22/04 3:50am] Tony M. sings most of the vocals, though you can hear Prince on 2 tracks, Johnny and Black MFs in the House. It was available from 1800 New Funk back in the day for a while. It's okay, funky, but I much prefer Exodus. After listening to Come, I thought, where's Prince's sense of humour gone? Then 'he' came out with this - very funny in parts, very lengthy segues, like any segue you get bored with it and fast forward after a few listens. But the actual tracks are very funky. Lot's of unnecessary swearing on this. Cool! A lot of people who came to the party late are confused about Goldnigga. It was actually released in the Fall of 1993, before Come. Come was released in August 1994, but a lot of the international sales of Goldnigga came AFTER the second pressing, which apparently was sometime after Come had already been released. (Did I just further confuse everyone?) | |
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NouveauDance said: CandaceS said: I just got a copy of it and so far (only listened to it once) haven't been so impressed...I sure wouldn't compare it to TGE.
I don't think Novabreaker was comparing it to TGE, more that it's the companion to it. Same band (some say his best) - it's about that whole time period of 94/95, I agree Exodus is the true companion album to TGE The only thing that really links it to TGE (and Come) are the faddy interludes which you can either take or leave. I don't think there's much that links them from the point of view of style. As regards quality, The Exodus Has Begun is an extraordinary piece, far more adventurous than most of the stuff on TGE. | |
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pianoman said: The only thing that really links it to TGE (and Come) are the faddy interludes which you can either take or leave. I don't think there's much that links them from the point of view of style.
Well, I can understand that view too. TGE is far more reverberated and melodically more fluent - however many tracks from Exodus could have been included on TGE as well, somehow I just don't see it necessarily working the other way around: TGE cuts wouldn't have fitted that well on Exodus. Am I making any sense here? | |
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Novabreaker said: pianoman said: The only thing that really links it to TGE (and Come) are the faddy interludes which you can either take or leave. I don't think there's much that links them from the point of view of style.
Well, I can understand that view too. TGE is far more reverberated and melodically more fluent - however many tracks from Exodus could have been included on TGE as well, somehow I just don't see it necessarily working the other way around: TGE cuts wouldn't have fitted that well on Exodus. Am I making any sense here? Making sense, yep. 'Acknowledge Me' was put on early versions of both albums, so they share that The main thing is, is that the NPG line-up was the same, that was a great band, not my personal favourite, but it had a lot of personality. | |
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NouveauDance said: Excellent.
All 3 NPG albums are highly enjoyable. One could say there are too many segues on this record, but it's clearly Prince's most George Clinton-inspired record, right down to the artwork. The Mashed Potato Girl story still cracks me up Me too, it's funny how Prince does both voices (the guy with the New York accent and the guy with the deep voice who seems kinda passive) on that track. It's the funniest interlude on that whole CD. I find myself putting on the Exodus CD when I need to laugh. This sounds strange, but part of what makes that CD funny now is hearing Prince cussing. We don't hear that anymore. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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i really like "Exodus".....i think it represents very well his "early 90s" funk style(no matter it is an "NPG" album,HE's the director!!!)...& when i need some pure funk 2 dance 2 i play that!!!!.....think about The Return Of The Bump Squad!!!! there's always a at the end of every rain! | |
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