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Sign O' The Time? Ok.. we know that much of Prince's best work is achieved in the littlest amount of time - Lovesexy was brought in as a quick replacement to the Black Album, many of the Purple Rain tracks were written quickly in bulk.. with When Doves Cry being written in a night - or half a night we are told.
What I'm wondering is... if there is a direct link over the whole of his work between time spent creating it and the success it has? Maybe Prince's next album shld be written on a holiday weekend? Or maybe jst on the flight travelling there... and it'll be a chart buster!# (corrected - sorry.. jst had sott in my head) [Edited 1/4/05 15:02pm] Once is entertainment, twice is education | |
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musicologyphd said: Ok.. we know that much of Prince's best work is achieved in the littlest amount of time - SOTT was brought in as a quick replacement to the Black Album
That was "LoveSexy"... Try again... Neversin. O(+>NIИ<+)O
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musicologyphd said: SOTT was brought in as a quick replacement to the Black Album
Lovesexy was the "replacement" for the Black Album. And, no - I don't think there's any correlation between the amount of time put into creating a track and it's quality. | |
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