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Thread started 01/05/06 7:12pm

pepper7

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Parade - Is it an under-rated album?

I LOVE this album so much but I hear so many people criticise it. I think it has so much going on in and is so full of life and energy.

I also like the fact that Prince incorporates so many different sounds.

I think it's a real eclectic mixed bag !

What does anyone else think?
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/06 8:13pm

dewalliz

I dont like the album very much. It's too classical and elevatorish for my taste. Kiss and Girls and Boys were the best but the rest of the songs I couldn't care for.

It seems on the org. Parade is well-liked by many.

But outside the org is a whole different ball game. wink
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Reply #2 posted 01/05/06 8:15pm

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YES. People only think of "Kiss", but "new position" and "sometimes it snows in April" , "boys and girls" among others isn't even known by many Prince fans...
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Reply #3 posted 01/05/06 8:23pm

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I don't own the albume, but I really enjoyed it when I heard it.
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Reply #4 posted 01/05/06 9:01pm

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cool Parade is a good album. You need to listen to it more than once to really get into it. music
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Reply #5 posted 01/05/06 9:26pm

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This was my favorite Prince record for a long time. I thought the strings were really trippy. Anotherloverholenyohead is amazing as is the 12".
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Reply #6 posted 01/05/06 9:57pm

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By far this is one of Prince's most under-rated albums...

I really think that people don't appreciate it much because it went along with the box-office failure "Under The Cherry Moon". It had an excellent way of mixing French influence with rock and funk. I have a hard time finding a way to dis-like this album...
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Reply #7 posted 01/05/06 10:11pm

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I love it, some of our good posters like vainandy hates it but how can you overlook the funk at the bottom?
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Reply #8 posted 01/05/06 10:19pm

Snap

it's a gorgeous album
only in recent years have i noticed that almost every song has a "French" sound
i often wonder how Prince knew to write these songs -- how?!?
amazing, really
just one more sign of his musical genius
Parade is in my top 5 of all-time favorite Prince albums
and i love the way all the music was worked into the movie
without all the other nonsense, UTCM is a beautiful longform music video
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Reply #9 posted 01/05/06 10:34pm

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It's one of his most underrated and underappreciated works certainly because it didn't have the flair and rawness Dirty Mind, 1999, or Purple Rain had. The production was a little warm and lush. I loved it because it showed Prince's love for classical and jazz music. It was certainly his most collabrative record, to me also. Sorry Around The World In A Day fans, but I would say that this was even better than that album. It's one of my favorite albums by Prince and it was a true sign of things to come next.
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Reply #10 posted 01/05/06 10:52pm

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This was my favorite album of his for the looooongest time. The music is so eclectic and delicate, yet still funky and fiery. I was quite surprised to find out later that Wendy & Lisa had written Mountains and Sometimes It Snows In April. Those two tracks in particular seem to really help round out the feel of the album. Anotherloverholenyohead is my fave track. I wore out my original cassette by continually rewinding it to play that track over and over again. I think the call-and-response vocals on the second verse are pure magic. lol

I guess my only possible complaint is that some of tracks, as featured in the movie, have orchestration that is missing on the album. I always wondered why considering Prince's apparent love of Claire Fisher's work during this period.
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Reply #11 posted 01/06/06 1:47am

Cheek

Underrated??? smile

Not by me!!! mr.green

My favourite album of all time!!! worship

I fell in love with this album at the very first listening... touched
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Reply #12 posted 01/06/06 4:13am

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jtfolden said:

I was quite surprised to find out later that Wendy & Lisa had written Mountains and Sometimes It Snows In April.


Apparentally, Prince told them the chords and let them interpret them the way they saw it fit. That's hardly "Wendy and Lisa wrote it".
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Reply #13 posted 01/06/06 4:21am

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pepper7 said:

I LOVE this album so much but I hear so many people criticise it. I think it has so much going on in and is so full of life and energy.

I also like the fact that Prince incorporates so many different sounds.

I think it's a real eclectic mixed bag !

What does anyone else think?


i hated it at first cause it was too weird. lol even for prince standards. but now its my favorite prince album. it stands out even among the other 80s albums.
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Reply #14 posted 01/06/06 4:23am

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Cheek said:

Underrated??? smile

Not by me!!! mr.green

My favourite album of all time!!! worship

I fell in love with this album at the very first listening... touched


I fell in love with it my first listening to it too....in 1986. It is still my favorite Prince album. I just recently got the UK picture disc of it! "Sometimes it snows in April" is my all time favorite Prince song!!!!
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Reply #15 posted 01/06/06 4:25am

Cheek

Christopher said:

i hated it at first cause it was too weird.


mad

lol


smile

but now its my favorite prince album.


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Reply #16 posted 01/06/06 4:26am

Cheek

djdaffy1227 said:

I fell in love with it my first listening to it too....in 1986. It is still my favorite Prince album. I just recently got the UK picture disc of it! "Sometimes it snows in April" is my all time favorite Prince song!!!!


It's always great to see others' admiration of this lil' album... biggrin
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Reply #17 posted 01/06/06 6:36am

carlpenn

I love it !!!

Upbeat and refreshing for most of the part.

Sometimes it snows in April is a beautiful tune alongside Venus De Milo.

Kiss and that wicked Jingly guitar, Mountains with its Drum beat, Girls & Boys in fact the whole album is just too funky !! Gonna play it in my car later wink
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Reply #18 posted 01/06/06 7:25am

pepper7

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I'm really glad that I'm not alone.

I do think it's an album that gets better over time.

Give it another go to all you doubters!!!!

"Anotherloverholenyohead" was one of the first Prince songs I heard. That and "Kiss" and I just think they are timeless classics.

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Reply #19 posted 01/06/06 7:40am

XVI

Didn't Prince say himslef Parade was bad except for Kiss
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Reply #20 posted 01/06/06 7:48am

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calldapplwondery83 said:

jtfolden said:

I was quite surprised to find out later that Wendy & Lisa had written Mountains and Sometimes It Snows In April.


Apparentally, Prince told them the chords and let them interpret them the way they saw it fit. That's hardly "Wendy and Lisa wrote it".
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mountains is all wendy and lisa. not sure about "sometimes it snows in april" though. it could have been composed the way you indicated.
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Reply #21 posted 01/06/06 8:47am

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I love it to pieces - probably my favourite of his as it is in my opinion the most consistent. Most of the others, SOTT included, flag badly as they go on (I don't listen to disc 1 of SOTT after "Dorothy Parker", or disc 2 after "I Could Never..." as I find the remaining tracks extremely weak.)
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Reply #22 posted 01/06/06 9:07am

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Nasalhair said:

I love it to pieces - probably my favourite of his as it is in my opinion the most consistent. Most of the others, SOTT included, flag badly as they go on (I don't listen to disc 1 of SOTT after "Dorothy Parker", or disc 2 after "I Could Never..." as I find the remaining tracks extremely weak.)


Maybe you've got hair in your ears too, then.
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Reply #23 posted 01/06/06 9:28am

jdcxc

Brilliant Album!!!Arty, progressive sounds, raw "new" funk and ahead of it's time. The album still sounds ahead of it's time today. The live drumming and basslines are Prince at his best. Every time I listen to the disc I discover something new. I believe he successfully worked out the tonal experiments on Around The World In a Day and incorporated great jazzy horn charts and his unique quirks and ideas. This is Prince songwriting at it's brilliant, expansive and naturalistic best. Why does he not write from the drumkit more often? The production is not over the top and compliments the lush ideas in his head. I believe "Anotherloverholenyohead" may be one of the best funk jams ever recorded. I would love to hear the "Rebirth of the Flesh" recordings that were done at this time.
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Reply #24 posted 01/06/06 9:49am

jdcxc

Without trying to be controversial, if Prince was not a black artist this is the type of album that would've been hailed by the indy musical press and college radio programming. Can you imagine the reaction to this album if it was created by overrated acts such as REM, Beck, White Stripes or U2? Many "best of" lists in Europe hail this album as one of the best ever. During this period (86-87) Prince was in a zone.
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Reply #25 posted 01/06/06 9:50am

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Aerogram said:

Nasalhair said:

I love it to pieces - probably my favourite of his as it is in my opinion the most consistent. Most of the others, SOTT included, flag badly as they go on (I don't listen to disc 1 of SOTT after "Dorothy Parker", or disc 2 after "I Could Never..." as I find the remaining tracks extremely weak.)


Maybe you've got hair in your ears too, then.



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Reply #26 posted 01/06/06 10:04am

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sosgemini said:

calldapplwondery83 said:



Apparentally, Prince told them the chords and let them interpret them the way they saw it fit. That's hardly "Wendy and Lisa wrote it".
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mountains is all wendy and lisa. not sure about "sometimes it snows in april" though. it could have been composed the way you indicated.


I don't know the story behind "Mountains" but the drum track is so Prince, do you really think that is W&L?
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Reply #27 posted 01/06/06 10:10am

prettymansson

MY #1 favorite prince album....listen to the joy in Life can be so nice
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Reply #28 posted 01/06/06 10:11am

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calldapplwondery83 said:

sosgemini said:




mountains is all wendy and lisa. not sure about "sometimes it snows in april" though. it could have been composed the way you indicated.


I don't know the story behind "Mountains" but the drum track is so Prince, do you really think that is W&L?



the song is a wendy and lisa composition w/ prince's contribution. so the drums could be his. when they play this song live they always reference it as a "song we wrote w/ prince". they never publically take claim for any other songs...except for this one..oddly enough.
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Reply #29 posted 01/06/06 11:26am

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calldapplwondery83 said:

jtfolden said:

I was quite surprised to find out later that Wendy & Lisa had written Mountains and Sometimes It Snows In April.


Apparentally, Prince told them the chords and let them interpret them the way they saw it fit. That's hardly "Wendy and Lisa wrote it".
[Edited 1/6/06 4:13am]


I think you're confusing this with Purple Rain. It's been well known since a late 1986 Rolling Stone Interview that W&L wrote these songs. Both songs reek of the style that would later be found in their solo work such as Waterfall and The Life.
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