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Thread started 01/30/05 7:00pm

thecableguy

What Prince album exceeded your expectations??

I am going to say...The Gold Experience. The anticipation of that album was building for well over a year, it was like nothing he ever did before. Excellent album. Long Live the 1995 NPG!!!

What album exceeded your expectation??
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Reply #1 posted 01/30/05 7:05pm

SammiJ

there are two that i own that i didnt think i'd like
the rainbow children...im in to jazzyish chillout music and the mix i got from that album blew me away im in love with that album..plus it gives me a good laugh when i hit the wedding feast. lol

and the other was lovesexy..i thought from what i had heard on the board that it might've been a tad overrated, so i made the assumption that it wasnt gunna be all that...then i gave it a listen and i love it...and lucky that i love all the tracks cuz it would be a pain in the ass to fast forward or rewind thru the track lol

edit: come 2 think of it...controversy had the same effect on me too
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Reply #2 posted 01/30/05 7:27pm

doctamario

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Graffiti Bridge. A lot of the songs were still very unimpressive, but there was a lot of good music in the 17 tracks, and the CD on the whole sounded just right.
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Reply #3 posted 01/30/05 7:35pm

thedoorkeeper

Parade.
I hadn't expected to like it so much that we would become joined at the hip until Sign O'The Times came out.
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/05 7:42pm

damosuzuki

Come - it received almost unanimously negative reviews, and seemed to have been written off as a half-hearted contractual obligation album. I thought it was the first album he'd released since SOTT that was successful at being simultaneously adventurous and enjoyable. It's probably my second favourite Prince record.
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Reply #5 posted 01/30/05 8:11pm

rudeboynpg

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Batman, Diamonds And Pearls, Love Symbol and Rainbow Children.
Goodnight, sweet Prince.
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/05 8:12pm

AsianBoi777

MUSICOLOGY


I was expecting to really really really suck.

It was actually o.k. Boring as hell, but o.k.
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/05 8:24pm

vainandy

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It would definately be "Batman". After being extremely disappointed with the albums that followed "Purple Rain", "Batman" was cold, dark, and futuristic. Even though it wasn't his best, it was kinda like a brief return to the "old Prince".
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Reply #8 posted 01/30/05 10:55pm

PurpleKnight

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Prince.

I'm only 19, so I never could've heard this album when it came out.

Since it never really gets praised or even mentioned much, I figured that was cause it was pretty bad.

Man, was I wrong.

I never would've expected this to be the album that had fantastic cuts like Bambi and It's Gonna Be Lonely.

Also....

Come-I figured this was a worthless throw away album, but it's actually quite good. Very dark, mysterious, introspective, somber, poetic, & sexy.

prince-Heard mixed reviews about this one, but I think it's pretty great. Quality pop songs with some truly great ballads.

Chaos and Disorder-Quite frankly, I thought I'd hate this one. It had just about the worst reputation of any Prince album aside from NPS. Turned out to be a surprisingly enjoyable pure rock album.

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Reply #9 posted 01/30/05 11:30pm

CalhounSq

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TRC... folks had me thinking it was gonna be gospel or something confused
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #10 posted 01/30/05 11:48pm

IstenSzek

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The Rainbow Children

I was dreading another "New Power Soul" or "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic".
Added to that we got strange reports from people who had listened to it
at the celebration.

By the time it was released, it took me 6 hours to download on my then
very slow connection. I had never had such low expectations about any
Prince album before.

Then when I finally pressed "play", I was overwhelmed by the organic
pulse of the album. From out of nowhere, the music scattered in any and
all directions. There were a multitude of live instruments, choirs,
tweaked vocals, and bends in the music that caught you off guard.

I think the first time I listened to TRC, my mood shifted constantly from

eek to drool to woot! to party to shocked to love to omfg to cool
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #11 posted 01/30/05 11:51pm

antoon

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Come

Batman

TRC
555-4444 you're on coffee talk.
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Reply #12 posted 01/31/05 1:57am

NoSwan

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...Yeah, The Rainbow Children, for sure...
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Reply #13 posted 01/31/05 2:58am

Octavius

Come
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Reply #14 posted 01/31/05 3:07am

thepurplekid

The Rainbow Children!!!
after years of insipid half-baked R&B this album had atmosphere and a strong identity somehow; it worked as a whole. I didn't read many positive reviews at the time (the strange deep voice had many foaming at the mouth) so had low expectations perhaps.
This album hit me like a jazzed up Lovesexy, spirtual. I love it. Musicology is different matter however....
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Reply #15 posted 01/31/05 3:55am

vivid

Everything new exceeded my expectations up to Lovesexy. Since then only TRC did the trick. AFter the great run in the eighties, none of the nineties albums matched never mind exceeded them although some were better than others - which is the best I can say for Gold.
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Reply #16 posted 01/31/05 4:07am

NouveauDance

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Yep, Rainbow Children has it again - I'd pretty much given up on the little tyke upto that point, I was happy to buy the new releases, but I didn't think there would be much worth listening to on them, TRC was a nice surprise cool
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Reply #17 posted 01/31/05 4:23am

wasitgood4u

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I'd have to say TRC too.
And Gold actually. I had been cut-off from all the goings-on in '93-'94, and hadn't heard anything new. The only track I heard of Gold was I Hate U, which left me nonplussed to say the least, so this was the FIRST album which I didn't buy immediately (except the Hits of course, which I still don't own!). Gradually it grew on me of course, and now I love most of it.
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Reply #18 posted 01/31/05 5:47am

metalorange

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Although I suppose not properly a Prince album, Exodus. Come was a dark, down kind-of album, I thought, where has Prince's sense of humour gone? And then I heard Exodus and laughed my head off at the segues while loving the deep funk of the actual songs.

Also, was surprised how good the album Prince was when I finally got around to hearing it.

Lovesexy and TRC also, both fall into the bracket of albums I didn't get on the first listen but grew and grew on me very quickly.
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/05 5:50am

fartman

TRC
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Reply #20 posted 01/31/05 5:57am

aerdna25

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Chaos & Disorder

Come

Rainbow Children
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Reply #21 posted 01/31/05 6:02am

Novabreaker

Musicology.
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Reply #22 posted 01/31/05 6:32am

Cloudbuster

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Novabreaker said:

Musicology.


Aye! That's the first P album I've really liked since The Truth. I thought One Nite Alone (studio album) was pretty nice but not one I kept going back to.
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Reply #23 posted 01/31/05 8:49am

goat2004

Wow, now that is a tough one, especially 4 us snobbish Prince fans who expect every Prince album 2 be perfect.

Ok, I'm still thinking.....and thinking....and thiking.....ok, let me see....exceeded my expections. Meaning, I didn't expect much from it...hmmm, still thinking...I would have 2 say - The Gold Experience He had some great songs on that album and the music was awesome. From the rock inspried P-control to the funky - Billy Jack Bitch. I thought the underrated single, "Gold" was going to be a huge hit. That song is so powerful.
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Reply #24 posted 01/31/05 8:53am

destinyismine

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for me it was the love symbol album. I just got it like a week ago and i'm in love with it. Truly beautiful.
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Reply #25 posted 01/31/05 10:52am

thekidsgirl

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Crystal Ball

I could never find it and I rarely heard anyone speak of it other than
"track-listing, configurations, blah, blah, blah" but when I finally got
my hands on it I fell in love with CDs 1&2 and I like CD3

Now this is one of my favorite albums biggrin
If you will, so will I
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Reply #26 posted 01/31/05 3:51pm

emesem

I would say Parade and SOTT...he just kept raising the bar...

Recently only Gold turned out more solid than I thought
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Reply #27 posted 01/31/05 3:56pm

yrh

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AsianBoi777 said:

MUSICOLOGY


I was expecting to really really really suck.


LOL. Me too.

I am convinced the he just needs to make and album of ballads, His ballads are on point on Musicology. But sometimes the faster songs are hit and miss.
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Reply #28 posted 01/31/05 4:50pm

Snap

Purple Rain -- I honestly didn't think he could top 1999. And 1999 is still my favorite, but Purple Rain far exceeded any of my expectations. Whoa! I didn't see that coming. lol
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Reply #29 posted 01/31/05 4:51pm

robjburberry

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I am going to say...The Gold Experience... Excellent album. Long Live the 1995 NPG!!! What album exceeded your expectation??


I've gotta agree. I had loads of albums on CD, but got in2 a m8s car and he put on The Gold Experience on tape (yep, THAT long ago!). I was like WHOA what IS this?

The Gold Experience. Definitely. Good album. Even embarrased myself when I bought groceries in a shop which came to £3.19p and the assistant said, "THREE NINETEEN PLEASE" - could I help myself? Hell no... smile
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