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Reply #30 posted 12/07/04 11:55am

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1999 and purple rain are both amazing but sign o the times is just that little bit better imo cool
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Reply #31 posted 12/07/04 12:23pm

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VelvetJ said:

Purple Rain, 1999, the Sign o the Times.



Sign O the Times, is Prince's most overrated album IMO, although the greatest song ever written is on there (Adore). I have always found the album enjoyable but it seems like something has always been missing. I don't know, maybe I wanted more funk or something, but with the exception of a few, it seemed like much effort wasn't put into the songs musically. I love TB of Dorothy Parker, If I Was Your Girlfriend, and of course Adore, and love the lyrics of most of the songs, but I am always left with a feeling of the album could have been better musically.

Prince saw Sign O' The Times as a failure because it was not Crystal Ball 3 CD set with the songs: Rebirth Of the Flesh, Crystal Ball, The Ball, Joy In Repetition, Shockadelica and Good Love on it.After Parade/Under The Cherry Moon flopped, Warner Bros wouldnt let him release a 3 CD set. Warner Bros chairman Mo Ostin said "It will be a hard sell." Prince was very,very disappointed. Prince had to reduce Crystal Ball to a 2 CD set renamed Sign O' The Times. Rebirth Of The Flesh and The Ball still have not been released. Only bootlegs.
Goodnight, sweet Prince.
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Reply #32 posted 12/07/04 12:47pm

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SIGN O THE TIMES!

I love the movie version of HOT THING. "...when you smile, when you smile..."


It would have to be 1999 then PURPLE RAIN next.


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Reply #33 posted 12/07/04 1:13pm

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none of the above.

Dirty Mind. smile
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Reply #34 posted 12/07/04 1:29pm

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rudeboynpg said:

VelvetJ said:

Purple Rain, 1999, the Sign o the Times.



Sign O the Times, is Prince's most overrated album IMO, although the greatest song ever written is on there (Adore). I have always found the album enjoyable but it seems like something has always been missing. I don't know, maybe I wanted more funk or something, but with the exception of a few, it seemed like much effort wasn't put into the songs musically. I love TB of Dorothy Parker, If I Was Your Girlfriend, and of course Adore, and love the lyrics of most of the songs, but I am always left with a feeling of the album could have been better musically.

Prince saw Sign O' The Times as a failure because it was not Crystal Ball 3 CD set with the songs: Rebirth Of the Flesh, Crystal Ball, The Ball, Joy In Repetition, Shockadelica and Good Love on it.After Parade/Under The Cherry Moon flopped, Warner Bros wouldnt let him release a 3 CD set. Warner Bros chairman Mo Ostin said "It will be a hard sell." Prince was very,very disappointed. Prince had to reduce Crystal Ball to a 2 CD set renamed Sign O' The Times. Rebirth Of The Flesh and The Ball still have not been released. Only bootlegs.

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Reply #35 posted 12/07/04 1:31pm

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rudeboynpg said:

VelvetJ said:

Purple Rain, 1999, the Sign o the Times.



Sign O the Times, is Prince's most overrated album IMO, although the greatest song ever written is on there (Adore). I have always found the album enjoyable but it seems like something has always been missing. I don't know, maybe I wanted more funk or something, but with the exception of a few, it seemed like much effort wasn't put into the songs musically. I love TB of Dorothy Parker, If I Was Your Girlfriend, and of course Adore, and love the lyrics of most of the songs, but I am always left with a feeling of the album could have been better musically.

Prince saw Sign O' The Times as a failure because it was not Crystal Ball 3 CD set with the songs: Rebirth Of the Flesh, Crystal Ball, The Ball, Joy In Repetition, Shockadelica and Good Love on it.After Parade/Under The Cherry Moon flopped, Warner Bros wouldnt let him release a 3 CD set. Warner Bros chairman Mo Ostin said "It will be a hard sell." Prince was very,very disappointed. Prince had to reduce Crystal Ball to a 2 CD set renamed Sign O' The Times. Rebirth Of The Flesh and The Ball still have not been released. Only bootlegs.


I think that the addition of those songs would only marginally improved the album. Shockadelica wouldn't have added anything as far as I'm concerned. Wasn't Rockhard in a funky place also intended for Crystal ball?
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Reply #36 posted 12/07/04 1:48pm

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jacktheimprovident said:

rudeboynpg said:


Prince saw Sign O' The Times as a failure because it was not Crystal Ball 3 CD set with the songs: Rebirth Of the Flesh, Crystal Ball, The Ball, Joy In Repetition, Shockadelica and Good Love on it.After Parade/Under The Cherry Moon flopped, Warner Bros wouldnt let him release a 3 CD set. Warner Bros chairman Mo Ostin said "It will be a hard sell." Prince was very,very disappointed. Prince had to reduce Crystal Ball to a 2 CD set renamed Sign O' The Times. Rebirth Of The Flesh and The Ball still have not been released. Only bootlegs.


I think that the addition of those songs would only marginally improved the album. Shockadelica wouldn't have added anything as far as I'm concerned. Wasn't Rockhard in a funky place also intended for Crystal ball?

Yeah, forgot about that one! Released on the Black Album. I wonder what other song Prince would have used for the Black Album as a replacement for Rock Hard In A Funky Place? I think the song 3 Nigs Watchin' A Kung-Fu Movie recorded February 1987!
Goodnight, sweet Prince.
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Reply #37 posted 12/07/04 9:41pm

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none of the above.

Dirty Mind. smile


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Reply #38 posted 12/08/04 5:59am

Rhondab

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sign 'O'the times with 1999 at a very close second. Purple Rain isn't even in my top ten.



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Reply #39 posted 12/08/04 11:03am

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PR is my sentimental favorite, because when i got into that album, I GOT INTO THAT ALBUM. i'm so cosmically burnt out on that record, but it's always going to define a very important part of my life and my world is surely better with this album in it.

i feel like i missed the boat with 1999, but i love that album too. i kinda missed the zeitgeist of that album, but i think it's a work of genius nonetheless.

SOTT is way up there for me, too. i'd say i like it a little more than 1999 and a little less than PR...it really hit the fact home that this man is a genius on so many levels.


Damn, I feel the same way, Anx, with the exception of SOTT. That's one of the few CD's that I don't have.
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Reply #40 posted 12/08/04 11:20am

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Anxiety said:

PR is my sentimental favorite, because when i got into that album, I GOT INTO THAT ALBUM. i'm so cosmically burnt out on that record, but it's always going to define a very important part of my life and my world is surely better with this album in it.

i feel like i missed the boat with 1999, but i love that album too. i kinda missed the zeitgeist of that album, but i think it's a work of genius nonetheless.

SOTT is way up there for me, too. i'd say i like it a little more than 1999 and a little less than PR...it really hit the fact home that this man is a genius on so many levels.

Sign O' the Times was my comeback to Prince! I didnt dig Parade. Parade didnt rock.
Goodnight, sweet Prince.
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Reply #41 posted 12/08/04 11:39am

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1sexymf said:

Anxiety said:

PR is my sentimental favorite, because when i got into that album, I GOT INTO THAT ALBUM. i'm so cosmically burnt out on that record, but it's always going to define a very important part of my life and my world is surely better with this album in it.

i feel like i missed the boat with 1999, but i love that album too. i kinda missed the zeitgeist of that album, but i think it's a work of genius nonetheless.

SOTT is way up there for me, too. i'd say i like it a little more than 1999 and a little less than PR...it really hit the fact home that this man is a genius on so many levels.


Damn, I feel the same way, Anx, with the exception of SOTT. That's one of the few CD's that I don't have.


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