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Thread started 07/11/05 1:41pm

Krystal666

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One kiss at a time

What do you think of this song? At first I was like "It's ok. Kinda your standard R & B track" but after listing to it for a while I noticed how beautiful a song it is and I love how he sings it. To this day I don't know why fans put Emanicpaiton down so much...everytime I put that album on I find a new burried treasure! biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 07/11/05 2:33pm

endorphin74

I absolutely love this track. I'm happy to see I'm not the only one!


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[Edited 7/11/05 14:33pm]
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Reply #2 posted 07/11/05 3:10pm

MetroArea

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I really like this one.

There's a lot of great stuff on Emancipation, some of it could be classic stuff if it wasn't for that awful production - it's so soul-less and empty. No warmth whatsoever.
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Reply #3 posted 07/11/05 4:20pm

altavista

MetroArea said:

I really like this one.

There's a lot of great stuff on Emancipation, some of it could be classic stuff if it wasn't for that awful production - it's so soul-less and empty. No warmth whatsoever.


I think there are some treasures in the album also, but what do you mean "awful production?"
Come here, babe.. yeah...
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Reply #4 posted 07/11/05 4:28pm

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altavista said:

MetroArea said:

I really like this one.

There's a lot of great stuff on Emancipation, some of it could be classic stuff if it wasn't for that awful production - it's so soul-less and empty. No warmth whatsoever.


I think there are some treasures in the album also, but what do you mean "awful production?"


Come on, listen to it.

The sound of the album is so clear. it's pristine like a Christina, Britney, 50 Cent or Eminem album, it's all so 'clean'. confused
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Reply #5 posted 07/11/05 5:01pm

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endorphin74 said:

I absolutely love this track. I'm happy to see I'm not the only one!


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[Edited 7/11/05 14:33pm]



Word!
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Reply #6 posted 07/11/05 5:20pm

altavista

MetroArea said:

altavista said:



I think there are some treasures in the album also, but what do you mean "awful production?"


Come on, listen to it.

The sound of the album is so clear. it's pristine like a Christina, Britney, 50 Cent or Eminem album, it's all so 'clean'. confused

I have no idea what you're talking about. eek
Come here, babe.. yeah...
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Reply #7 posted 07/11/05 5:23pm

thesexofit

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altavista said:

MetroArea said:



Come on, listen to it.

The sound of the album is so clear. it's pristine like a Christina, Britney, 50 Cent or Eminem album, it's all so 'clean'. confused

I have no idea what you're talking about. eek



I do. He's right. It may be funky, but it does sound dance pop funky some of the time. Like "mr happy" "right back here in my arms" "emale" even "new world".

I love the production though, being a pop fan. The difference between this and "chaos" is amazing.

"one kiss at a time" kicks "adore" right out of err the door. Prince did a good middle 8 to that song too.
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Reply #8 posted 07/11/05 5:39pm

sitruk7

It's a very underrated slow jam that could have/should have been one of the 18 singles off of Emancipation in my opinion.
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Reply #9 posted 07/11/05 11:35pm

IstenSzek

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Time would stop .. .. .. .. .. And the sky would fall


love
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #10 posted 07/11/05 11:42pm

PurpleKnight

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Very pleasant, sexy tune...
The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism."
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Reply #11 posted 07/11/05 11:59pm

Fhunkin

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What makes it even better is that it's followed up by Soul Sanctuary, now how he sings that song is just sensational !
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Reply #12 posted 07/12/05 12:06am

Krystal666

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Fhunkin said:

What makes it even better is that it's followed up by Soul Sanctuary, now how he sings that song is just sensational !


nod But didn't he borrow some of the ideas for that song from this female singer? I can't even remember her name.
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Reply #13 posted 07/12/05 12:20am

IstenSzek

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Fhunkin said:

What makes it even better is that it's followed up by Soul Sanctuary, now how he sings that song is just sensational !


hell yes, "soul sanctuary" is one of his best ballads, period.


"all of me, I'd give to kneel down at your feet
the reassurance in your rhythm speeks to me"


mushy
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Reply #14 posted 07/12/05 2:27am

Novabreaker

One of his worst songs up to the point of its release. Of course the successive years would see far worse to surface. smile

You know, before the mid-90s Prince just wasn't a guy who would release "One Kiss A Time" type of R&B fluff, his ballads were always very different and strange in myriad ways. We're probably used to this type of straightforward material now, but then hearing "Emancipation" made a lot of fans jump the ship. And it was exactly because of songs such as these. A lot of folks on the net absolutely loathed that stuff, if I remember correct. It just wasn't Prince anymore.
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Reply #15 posted 07/12/05 5:17am

IstenSzek

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Novabreaker said:

One of his worst songs up to the point of its release. Of course the successive years would see far worse to surface. smile

You know, before the mid-90s Prince just wasn't a guy who would release "One Kiss A Time" type of R&B fluff, his ballads were always very different and strange in myriad ways. We're probably used to this type of straightforward material now, but then hearing "Emancipation" made a lot of fans jump the ship. And it was exactly because of songs such as these. A lot of folks on the net absolutely loathed that stuff, if I remember correct. It just wasn't Prince anymore.


In fact, I thought it was a little bit refreshing to have these "normal" type
of ballads from Prince for once. The kind of songs you could put on mix tapes
and cdrs together with other artist's slowjams and not have them jump out too
much and disrupt the flow.

These are just easy simple songs. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing per
se. I like the fact that they don't pretend to be anything but simply a slow,
beautiful jam, expressing love and romance.

I can't believe I'm writing something in defence of Emancipation. Better go n
check my temperature now lol.

I remember when it was released it was the biggest let down EVER for me since
I had expected a whopping 3 disc set with material like Come/Gold/Exodus and
the likes of which had been released in the years leading up to Emancipation.
Especially since Prince himself kept saying that he had kept the BEST songs
from that era for Emancipation.

nuts

But after years and years of not listening to it, I have come to accept it
for what it is, a midlife crisis fluffy Prince-is-in-love-Now and drives a
car with Symbol Hubcaps Walking-Maytés-little-Doggy-in the yard of Paisley
kind of album.

And even as such, it does contain a handfull of brilliant songs and a lot
of very good ideas scattered through out the rest of the material.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #16 posted 07/12/05 5:32am

TonyWilliams

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Although he totally rearranged the whole song, i love his rendition from the celebration 2002.
Love...thy will b done
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Reply #17 posted 07/12/05 8:07am

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MetroArea said:

altavista said:



I think there are some treasures in the album also, but what do you mean "awful production?"


Come on, listen to it.

The sound of the album is so clear. it's pristine like a Christina, Britney, 50 Cent or Eminem album, it's all so 'clean'. confused

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WTF. Who cares about all this crying about the production. What about the soul. One of the things that Emancipation has is soul. P never sounded so soulful before. We will never know what when bad with is marriage but, I think he really expresses a lot of love and soul on that CD.

Christina, Britney, 50 Cent and Emienem would not know soul if it fell out of the damm sky. I'll take soul over poor production any day. I can't understand why some of you don't understand that the average record buyer does not give a rip about production values. Listen to those awful rap records.
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Reply #18 posted 07/12/05 8:10am

laurarichardso
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IstenSzek said:

Novabreaker said:

One of his worst songs up to the point of its release. Of course the successive years would see far worse to surface. smile

You know, before the mid-90s Prince just wasn't a guy who would release "One Kiss A Time" type of R&B fluff, his ballads were always very different and strange in myriad ways. We're probably used to this type of straightforward material now, but then hearing "Emancipation" made a lot of fans jump the ship. And it was exactly because of songs such as these. A lot of folks on the net absolutely loathed that stuff, if I remember correct. It just wasn't Prince anymore.


In fact, I thought it was a little bit refreshing to have these "normal" type
of ballads from Prince for once. The kind of songs you could put on mix tapes
and cdrs together with other artist's slowjams and not have them jump out too
much and disrupt the flow.

These are just easy simple songs. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing per
se. I like the fact that they don't pretend to be anything but simply a slow,
beautiful jam, expressing love and romance.

I can't believe I'm writing something in defence of Emancipation. Better go n
check my temperature now lol.

I remember when it was released it was the biggest let down EVER for me since
I had expected a whopping 3 disc set with material like Come/Gold/Exodus and
the likes of which had been released in the years leading up to Emancipation.
Especially since Prince himself kept saying that he had kept the BEST songs
from that era for Emancipation.

nuts

But after years and years of not listening to it, I have come to accept it
for what it is, a midlife crisis fluffy Prince-is-in-love-Now and drives a
car with Symbol Hubcaps Walking-Maytés-little-Doggy-in the yard of Paisley
kind of album.

And even as such, it does contain a handfull of brilliant songs and a lot
of very good ideas scattered through out the rest of the material.

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Co-Sign. I have played some of the ballads from this CD for people who not even fans and they love it. I think it showed whole new side and after years of being crude and crass it was a good change.
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Reply #19 posted 07/12/05 8:57am

liltalkm

An ex friend of mine used to think that the lyric

"I got to be up on it"
really said
"I got to be a bonehead"

I mean, he really thought this and still loved the song!

he was a loser.

Later
[Edited 7/12/05 8:58am]
Cause tomorrow is taking too long
and yesterday's too far away
and the reality that you believe in begins to bind.
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Reply #20 posted 07/12/05 9:15am

shorttrini

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IstenSzek said:

Fhunkin said:

What makes it even better is that it's followed up by Soul Sanctuary, now how he sings that song is just sensational !


hell yes, "soul sanctuary" is one of his best ballads, period.


"all of me, I'd give to kneel down at your feet
the reassurance in your rhythm speeks to me"


mushy


Now, there's a song!! His flasetto is at it's best on Soul Sanctuary. He was given the basic track by Sandra St. Victor and as George Clinton would say, "he peed on it" and made it his own. I truly believe that this is one of the greatest love songs ever song. A true gem
"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #21 posted 07/12/05 4:22pm

Krystal666

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IstenSzek said:

Novabreaker said:

One of his worst songs up to the point of its release. Of course the successive years would see far worse to surface. smile

You know, before the mid-90s Prince just wasn't a guy who would release "One Kiss A Time" type of R&B fluff, his ballads were always very different and strange in myriad ways. We're probably used to this type of straightforward material now, but then hearing "Emancipation" made a lot of fans jump the ship. And it was exactly because of songs such as these. A lot of folks on the net absolutely loathed that stuff, if I remember correct. It just wasn't Prince anymore.


In fact, I thought it was a little bit refreshing to have these "normal" type
of ballads from Prince for once. The kind of songs you could put on mix tapes
and cdrs together with other artist's slowjams and not have them jump out too
much and disrupt the flow.

These are just easy simple songs. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing per
se. I like the fact that they don't pretend to be anything but simply a slow,
beautiful jam, expressing love and romance.

I can't believe I'm writing something in defence of Emancipation. Better go n
check my temperature now lol.

I remember when it was released it was the biggest let down EVER for me since
I had expected a whopping 3 disc set with material like Come/Gold/Exodus and
the likes of which had been released in the years leading up to Emancipation.
Especially since Prince himself kept saying that he had kept the BEST songs
from that era for Emancipation.

nuts

But after years and years of not listening to it, I have come to accept it
for what it is, a midlife crisis fluffy Prince-is-in-love-Now and drives a
car with Symbol Hubcaps Walking-Maytés-little-Doggy-in the yard of Paisley
kind of album.

And even as such, it does contain a handfull of brilliant songs and a lot
of very good ideas scattered through out the rest of the material.


Both of you guys have VERY interesting points. I love when I stimulate this kind of discussion! Thanks to both of you for sharing your thoughts! biggrin
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Reply #22 posted 07/13/05 2:06am

IstenSzek

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Krystal666 said:

IstenSzek said:



In fact, I thought it was a little bit refreshing to have these "normal" type
of ballads from Prince for once. The kind of songs you could put on mix tapes
and cdrs together with other artist's slowjams and not have them jump out too
much and disrupt the flow.

These are just easy simple songs. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing per
se. I like the fact that they don't pretend to be anything but simply a slow,
beautiful jam, expressing love and romance.

I can't believe I'm writing something in defence of Emancipation. Better go n
check my temperature now lol.

I remember when it was released it was the biggest let down EVER for me since
I had expected a whopping 3 disc set with material like Come/Gold/Exodus and
the likes of which had been released in the years leading up to Emancipation.
Especially since Prince himself kept saying that he had kept the BEST songs
from that era for Emancipation.

nuts

But after years and years of not listening to it, I have come to accept it
for what it is, a midlife crisis fluffy Prince-is-in-love-Now and drives a
car with Symbol Hubcaps Walking-Maytés-little-Doggy-in the yard of Paisley
kind of album.

And even as such, it does contain a handfull of brilliant songs and a lot
of very good ideas scattered through out the rest of the material.


Both of you guys have VERY interesting points. I love when I stimulate this kind of discussion! Thanks to both of you for sharing your thoughts! biggrin


PLUS, you made me listen to Emancipation again last night

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #23 posted 07/13/05 5:04am

TheFrog

crap song, from a mostly crap album.

neutral
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Reply #24 posted 07/13/05 1:40pm

wallysafford

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I am disgusted when Prince copies D'angelo or Jodeci's rim-shot sample(he has been doing this since 1995).
The keyboards sound like those floor-model synth's at Guitar Center(at least bother proramming your synth sounds,stop using the factory presets!!!).
The lyrics are sacchrine.
Prince copied R.Kelly's backing vocal arrangement on this track also(terrible).
All in all=this song really blows!This is the most derivative I have ever heard Prince.
This was when I lost track of him,when he lost track of himself....
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Reply #25 posted 07/13/05 1:53pm

shorttrini

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wallysafford said:

I am disgusted when Prince copies D'angelo or Jodeci's rim-shot sample(he has been doing this since 1995).
The keyboards sound like those floor-model synth's at Guitar Center(at least bother proramming your synth sounds,stop using the factory presets!!!).
The lyrics are sacchrine.
Prince copied R.Kelly's backing vocal arrangement on this track also(terrible).
All in all=this song really blows!This is the most derivative I have ever heard Prince.
This was when I lost track of him,when he lost track of himself....



This song in no way sounds like something D' angelo, Jodeci, or R.Kelly would write. While it is not one of his best, it is by far not his worst. This is the kind of song that one would play in the background. Those tracks by Jodeci and K. Kelly, are the types of songs that you play, when there is no romance involved, when u just wanna get some booty. "One kiss at a time" is just that. It is a song that is smooth and slow. It takes into account the art of romance. All the songs by these other artist is just about the drawers!!.
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"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #26 posted 07/13/05 2:35pm

wallysafford

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Actually,I was refering to the production of the song.
Sounds an awful lot like most other r&b songs from 1996.
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Reply #27 posted 07/14/05 9:19am

thedoorkeeper

After reading this thread I played disc 2 from Emancipation
& the song I really found impressive after all these years
is Lets Have A Baby. I've avoided listening to it for years
because of the whole Prince/baby connection so its like
finding a lost gem of a song.
I think I listened to it 5 times last night.
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Reply #28 posted 07/14/05 12:46pm

Fhunkin

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thedoorkeeper said:

After reading this thread I played disc 2 from Emancipation
& the song I really found impressive after all these years
is Lets Have A Baby. I've avoided listening to it for years
because of the whole Prince/baby connection so its like
finding a lost gem of a song.
I think I listened to it 5 times last night.


Brilliant piano !
Futuristic Fantasy
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Reply #29 posted 07/14/05 1:21pm

Krystal666

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IstenSzek said:

Krystal666 said:



Both of you guys have VERY interesting points. I love when I stimulate this kind of discussion! Thanks to both of you for sharing your thoughts! biggrin


PLUS, you made me listen to Emancipation again last night

biggrin


Hey thats a good thing too! thumbs up!
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