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"Good Love" - Prince's 'Scritti Politti moment?' I was just listening to Scritti Politti's Cupid & Psyche '85 album, and I was just looking at some discographies and such, and noticed Miles Davis covered 'Perfect Way' on his 1986 album Tutu.
I know was Prince listening to Miles in 85/86, and I'm sure Scritti Politti couldn't have escaped Prince's notice either, there's definately a twinkling of the MPLS sound in their work. It made me think if 'Good Love' was maybe Prince wanting to make the kind of up-beat synth-pop that Green Garside was so great at, listening to the original 'Perfect Way', I can certainly hear a correlation, not so much a copy, or direct similarity, but a similarity in style and mood. Just a brain-fart, but it's something to ponder next time you listen to Camille's pop masterpiece. » NouveauDance [Edited 1/29/05 8:31am] | |
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NouveauDance said: I was just listening to Scritti Politti's Cupid & Psyche '85 album, and I was just looking at some discographies and such, and noticed Miles Davis covered 'Perfect Way' on his 1986 album Tutu.
I know was Prince listening to Miles in 85/86, and I'm sure Scritti Politti couldn't have escaped Prince's notice either, there's definately a twinkling of the MPLS sound in their work. It made me think if 'Good Love' was maybe Prince wanting to make the kind of up-beat synth-pop that Green Garside was so great at, listening to the original 'Perfect Way', I can certainly hear a correlation, not so much a copy, or direct similarity, but a similarity in style and mood. Just a brain-fart, but it's something to ponder next time you listen to Camille's pop masterpiece. » NouveauDance [Edited 1/29/05 8:31am] I think PRince was just having one of his many "gay" momments. But the correlation you struck up does seem somewhat plausible--I mean, if you add in the gay factor and all that. Good love is one of my favorite songs. . [Edited 1/29/05 8:33am] | |
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Great. Now I'm gonna think "Scritti Politti" everytime I listen to Good Love. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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It's nice to know that other people appreciate the same kind of music that I do. I seem to be surrounded by people that don't know shit about music. My two best friends are the exception. Scritti Polliti's Hypnotize was one of my faves.
I love GOOD LOVE. I used to sit and wait for this specific "oooooh" in the song. I would repeat it over and over again. My favorite part. Miguel MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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yeh, i would agree with the scritti connection, i loved their cupid 85 album. | |
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interesting.....ive often wondered why the heck wendy appeared on scritii politti's last album..just didnt make sense..... Space for sale... | |
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i bought scrittis cupid in 86. the connection is the gated synth sound, giving a percussion effect similar to scritti. Cupid and Provision were very tight sequencer wise.
Prince's good love keyboard part may have been played with their sound in mind, but i dont think he took it to the anywhere near the lengths that scritti did. he had done his 5 part layering keyboard with 1998 album. | |
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squirrelgrease said: Great. Now I'm gonna think "Scritti Politti" everytime I listen to Good Love.
That's not such a bad thing is it?! | |
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Further connections - Miles played on Oh Patti by SP, a lovely song and wasn't the Tony Lemans album (on Paisley Park) produced by SP? | |
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