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Thread started 01/29/05 8:28am

NouveauDance

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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. wink


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Reply #1 posted 01/29/05 8:32am

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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. wink
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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.




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Reply #2 posted 01/29/05 8:48am

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Great. Now I'm gonna think "Scritti Politti" everytime I listen to Good Love. mad
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Reply #3 posted 01/29/05 11:46am

MIGUELGOMEZ

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.

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Reply #4 posted 01/29/05 11:55am

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yeh, i would agree with the scritti connection, i loved their cupid 85 album.
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Reply #5 posted 01/29/05 12:45pm

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interesting.....ive often wondered why the heck wendy appeared on scritii politti's last album..just didnt make sense.....
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Reply #6 posted 01/29/05 1:18pm

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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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Reply #7 posted 01/30/05 8:15am

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squirrelgrease said:

Great. Now I'm gonna think "Scritti Politti" everytime I listen to Good Love. mad


That's not such a bad thing is it?! evillol
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Reply #8 posted 01/30/05 9:14am

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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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