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Thread started 12/19/05 5:14pm

jdcxc

Prince's LA Album

With the latin-tinged single, NPGMC photography of the LA nightline, his new residence, and the west coast imagery I can definately see a new influence. I hope Prince's new album and direction is more Michael Mann's "Collateral" and less the "OC." I can envision creative possibilities and directions for Prince's new music. What do you think?
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Reply #1 posted 12/19/05 7:48pm

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hope so
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Reply #2 posted 12/20/05 3:37am

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I like it when he uses different studios and writes or records music at different locations. Paisley Park and MN are cool, but a change is as good as a rest.
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Reply #3 posted 12/20/05 5:52pm

madhouseman

most of his work in the 80s was done in L.A.

Personally, I'd love to hear him produced by someone else for once, but I don't expect that to happen any time soon.
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Reply #4 posted 12/20/05 6:20pm

jdcxc

Prince has to stop "over-producing" himself. I would love to hear a more sparse sound that accentuates his unique gifts (wierd sounds, unique chord changes, brilliant musical mind, strange notes and tones). I really believe that Prince hears himself differently that us. He would probably rank his best work as the most ornate, constructed and beautiful songs of his catalog. I love his dark, introspective, quirky, wierd stuff. Sometimes I wish he hadn't become such a great formal knowledgeable musician and remained the insecure genius trapped in a studio instinctively expressing the brilliant sounds in his head. But I still believe there are more gems to be found.
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