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Thread started 07/18/05 10:03pm

Gohi

Lovesexy Vs. The Black Album

Which of the 2 albums do you prefer? Lovesexy for it's religion or The Black Album for its gritty, raw funk?

Between Eye No, Lovesexy,Positivity and Le Grind, Cindy C, Bob George and Rockhard In A Funky Place this was a hard duel for me. I'm gonna have to choose...

Lovesexy. I love the fact that it feels like a unified concept and each track is an important piece of the album's puzzle.
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Reply #1 posted 07/18/05 10:11pm

dorgish

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Gohi said:


Lovesexy. I love the fact that it feels like a unified concept and each track is an important piece of the album's puzzle.


That was the point. There are no seperate tracks. at least that was the original intention. The orginal cd has no tracks. nod
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Reply #2 posted 07/18/05 10:15pm

Gohi

dorgish said:

Gohi said:


Lovesexy. I love the fact that it feels like a unified concept and each track is an important piece of the album's puzzle.


That was the point. There are no seperate tracks. at least that was the original intention. The orginal cd has no tracks. nod
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Hehe, I know razz . But if it was seperated by tracks it would still feel that way IMO with some phrases being repeated and the sound of each track (The horns and whatnot) and the overall style of drumming. Little things like that.
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Reply #3 posted 07/18/05 10:17pm

blusapphire

yes Lovesexy yes
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Reply #4 posted 07/18/05 11:53pm

Krystal666

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shake Don't make me choose! I can't! I WON"T!!!!
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Reply #5 posted 07/19/05 12:38am

TweetyV6

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The blacksexy love album biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 07/19/05 7:54am

spx

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The black album is better. biggrin boxed evillol bunny boo hug angel woot!
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Reply #7 posted 07/19/05 9:01am

LovesexyIsThe1

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Gohi said:

Lovesexy for it's religion

Oh no... don't get things confused.

The beloved Lovesexy was far from being about religion.
Lovesexy Funkateer
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Reply #8 posted 07/19/05 9:06am

GoldenGlove

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Both are overrated. but LS is the best.
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Reply #9 posted 07/19/05 11:00am

MetroArea

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TweetyV6 said:

The blacksexy love album biggrin


thumbs up!
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Reply #10 posted 07/19/05 3:05pm

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Lovesexy!
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #11 posted 07/19/05 4:08pm

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"Lovesexy" by far.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #12 posted 07/19/05 4:11pm

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Since music is more spiritual then carnal...you do the math. Metapysical tongue hockey.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #13 posted 07/19/05 4:12pm

Pagey

These albums are like the Bizzaro World of Prince albums. Total opposites of each other. One is dark, raw, dirty, funky, and a little nasty. While the other is bright, cheery, and positive. For some reason I keep thinking of Seinfeld when Elaine meets the bizzaro Jerry, George, and Kramer.

Anyway, I love both of them...can't pick one over the other. SOTT beats both imo, but they are still great.
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Reply #14 posted 07/19/05 4:17pm

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Pagey said:

These albums are like the Bizzaro World of Prince albums. Total opposites of each other. One is dark, raw, dirty, funky, and a little nasty. While the other is bright, cheery, and positive. For some reason I keep thinking of Seinfeld when Elaine meets the bizzaro Jerry, George, and Kramer.

Anyway, I love both of them...can't pick one over the other. SOTT beats both imo, but they are still great.


disbelief


lol j/k
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Reply #15 posted 07/19/05 4:31pm

MetroArea

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Pagey said:

These albums are like the Bizzaro World of Prince albums. Total opposites of each other. One is dark, raw, dirty, funky, and a little nasty. While the other is bright, cheery, and positive


You know, I don't think Lovesexy is all that positive.

Positivity is one of the most languid songs Prince ever released, and Anna Stesia is down-right depressing, .

In opposition The Black Album is overwhelmingly vibrant:
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Reply #16 posted 07/19/05 7:38pm

Jillibean

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The Black Album
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Reply #17 posted 07/19/05 7:47pm

mellow1

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cool I like them both. Lovesexy is the one i listen to the most. music
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Reply #18 posted 07/19/05 8:20pm

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nuthin' beats "Anna Stesia" on Lovesexy
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Reply #19 posted 07/19/05 8:25pm

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they work best paired together but if I must pick
ten Lovesexy is the 1. Despite my LOVE for Rockhard in a Funky Place
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Reply #20 posted 07/20/05 1:09am

Gohi

thekidsgirl said:

they work best paired together but if I must pick
ten Lovesexy is the 1. Despite my LOVE for Rockhard in a Funky Place

When people talked about Rockhard In A Funky Place I expected it to be fast but it's such a slow track. So great!

Is there any bad Camille track? confused
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Reply #21 posted 07/20/05 2:56am

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I've said before, despite being regarded as a 'spiritual, religious' album, Lovesexy only contains a few songs specifically in that vein - Eye No and Anna Stesia. Emancipation has more reference's to God and that's not seen as a 'spiritual' album.

It's seen more as 'spiritual' simply because of the cover with Prince only wearing a cross and because most fans know it was made to replace a 'dark' album.

If the Black album had never existed, and Lovesexy instead had an all black cover, perhaps it would have been called a 'gritty funk' album?! I mean, Anna Stesia, Lovesexy and Dance On are the definition of gritty funk!

I much prefer Lovesexy. It has a concept album feel to it I really like and hopefully will stand the test of time.
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Reply #22 posted 07/20/05 3:15am

OskarKristio

Gohi said:

Which of the 2 albums do you prefer? Lovesexy for it's religion or The Black Album for its gritty, raw funk?

Between Eye No, Lovesexy,Positivity and Le Grind, Cindy C, Bob George and Rockhard In A Funky Place this was a hard duel for me. I'm gonna have to choose...

Lovesexy. I love the fact that it feels like a unified concept and each track is an important piece of the album's puzzle.



For me its easily "Lovesexy" its generally a much more enjoyable album...The Black album might be better for a Club dance atmosphere, but its not an album im urged to listen to much.

From memory best tracks on Black album were bob george, when 2 r in love (on lovesexy also)and probably rock hard in a funky place.
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Reply #23 posted 07/20/05 3:17am

MrSquiggle

i've heard it suggested that Lovesexy and The Black Album should've been both halves of a double album... but I think they work together well with one being the evil, forbidden cousin of the other. very hard to choose between the two. i'd have to go Lovesexy, because I think, when it comes down to it, love always wins. smile
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Reply #24 posted 07/20/05 3:26am

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Very difficult to choose between two, distinct - but closely connected - albums. I love them both for different reasons. It's like choosing between air or water (!).

Based on which one I listen to most frequently, however - gotta be Lovesexy. yes










*DON'T go making me go without a dose of Cindy C, though! no no no!
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Reply #25 posted 07/20/05 10:15pm

blusapphire

MetroArea said:

Pagey said:

These albums are like the Bizzaro World of Prince albums. Total opposites of each other. One is dark, raw, dirty, funky, and a little nasty. While the other is bright, cheery, and positive


You know, I don't think Lovesexy is all that positive.

Positivity is one of the most languid songs Prince ever released, and Anna Stesia is down-right depressing, .

In opposition The Black Album is overwhelmingly vibrant:


disbelief

(i love this emoticon)
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Reply #26 posted 07/21/05 12:34am

MetroArea

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blusapphire said:

MetroArea said:



You know, I don't think Lovesexy is all that positive.

Positivity is one of the most languid songs Prince ever released, and Anna Stesia is down-right depressing, .

In opposition The Black Album is overwhelmingly vibrant:


disbelief

(i love this emoticon)


nod

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Reply #27 posted 07/21/05 3:33am

Nasalhair

I've said it before & I'll say it again... I've never been a fan of Lovesexy at all. To me it is insipid, uninspired and bland, and marked the downturn in Prince's fortunes. The Black Album wins hands down for me.
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Reply #28 posted 07/21/05 4:43am

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Nasalhair said:

I've said it before & I'll say it again... I've never been a fan of Lovesexy at all. To me it is insipid, uninspired and bland, and marked the downturn in Prince's fortunes. The Black Album wins hands down for me.


It's fair enough you don't like the music on the album - but I really don't know how you can call it bland. A bland album to me is one where all the songs sound the same - you just can't say that the tracks on this album all sound the same.

The downturn in Prince's fortunes actually came straight after Purple Rain - that was a such a peak, that everything was essentially downhill from there. Sign O' The Times, while much loved now, got mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly massively. All Lovesexy did was continue the downward trend - a trend that was really only halted by Diamonds & Pearls, commercially wise.
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Reply #29 posted 07/21/05 6:47am

DavidEye

Lovesexy is the one lol


I think 'The Black Album' is overrated boxed
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