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Kamasutra is really pretty good. I think many of you here underrate this album. Sure, it is classical stuff, but the album is really eclectic and full of interesting, bizarre melodies. The kind of stuff he used to be loved for. The music just melts into you. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I am baffled.
Black Sweat sucks. but Kamasutra is really pretty good. You did hear those scissor sounds effects during "Cutz," didn't you?? Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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I thought it was a thread about sex. BrB.
By the way, I hope some of you did READ the Kama Sutra and not only look at the pictures ? There's a lot to learn there... | |
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virginie74 said: I thought it was a thread about sex. BrB.
By the way, I hope some of you did READ the Kama Sutra and not only look at the pictures ? There's a lot to learn there... I'm strictly a VISUAL learner. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: I think many of you here underrate this album. Sure, it is classical stuff, but the album is really eclectic and full of interesting, bizarre melodies. The kind of stuff he used to be loved for. The music just melts into you.
You are suffering from Acute Paisley Poisoning. Please do not drink any fluids for the next eight hours or you'll be peeing purple for days. [Edited 2/6/06 19:57pm] | |
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Aerogram said: 2freaky4church1 said: I think many of you here underrate this album. Sure, it is classical stuff, but the album is really eclectic and full of interesting, bizarre melodies. The kind of stuff he used to be loved for. The music just melts into you.
You are suffering from Acute Paisley Poisoning. Please do not drink any fluids for the next eight hours or you'll be peeing purple for days. [Edited 2/6/06 19:57pm] i think this is one album i cannot even bring myself to listen to. all the fake classical keyboard sounds grates me to no end. | |
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Shows how musical most of u are. lol All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I haven't listened to it in years, but I've liked it since day one. It's really grand and complex and different. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: I think many of you here underrate this album. Sure, it is classical stuff, but the album is really eclectic and full of interesting, bizarre melodies. The kind of stuff he used to be loved for. The music just melts into you.
^^^^^this due up here loves Kamasutra but hates Black Sweat mods please install an ignore feature please | |
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I really don't see how anyone but Prince can enjoy Kamasutra.
It's simply terrible. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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Kamasucktra - I love classical music and I found it to be o.k. Not that great.
Especially not as good as N.E.W.S. | |
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It’s yet another CD that sits on the shelf of 100's of prince CDs ... with the exception that no one in my house wants to listen to it again after hearing it once.
I suppose I could give it to facilities department @ work to use for muzak in the elevator. [Edited 2/6/06 23:00pm] | |
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the scissors are in Bob George near the end.... I think...
Doozer said: I am baffled.
Black Sweat sucks. but Kamasutra is really pretty good. You did hear those scissor sounds effects during "Cutz," didn't you?? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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it's my least fav of anything Prince has ever done i have no idea when i might force myself to listen to it again probably never | |
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It has actually about 3 very good pieces but to be honest the rest is more or less a rushed series of repetitions passed off as a "suite" for his wedding to Mayte. | |
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Never heard it. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: I think many of you here underrate this album. Sure, it is classical stuff, but the album is really eclectic and full of interesting, bizarre melodies. The kind of stuff he used to be loved for. The music just melts into you.
Kamasutra is as close to classical music as David Hasselhoff is close to Frank Sinatra. | |
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for god's sake, there's not even a rell string instrument on that. it's all Prince playing the string patches on synthesizers. listen to it. it's the same fake string samples on Emancipation. | |
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Milty said: for god's sake, there's not even a rell string instrument on that. it's all Prince playing the string patches on synthesizers. listen to it. it's the same fake string samples on Emancipation.
Did I also mention that there are scissor sound effects on a track called "Cutz"? I felt like I was listening to a an outtake from the Broadway musical Hair. There is little, and I mean oh so little, to like about this collection of noise. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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Jhasten said: It’s yet another CD that sits on the shelf of 100's of prince CDs ... with the exception that no one in my house wants to listen to it again after hearing it once.
I suppose I could give it to facilities department @ work to use for muzak in the elevator. [Edited 2/6/06 23:00pm] It's a sad, sad day to realise that Prince has become elevator music... Maybe we all need to come to terms with this. I still can't bring myself to listen to Kamasutra it just sounds like another one of his epic albums inspired by Mayte and her BEAUTY, ETC, ETC. Yawn, yawn....boring...boring... I listened to the whole of Emancipation at work last night and it nearly sent me to sleep. He even looks bored out of his mind on the album cover..... Shut up already, damn. | |
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ouch! | |
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virginie74 said: I thought it was a thread about sex. BrB.
By the way, I hope some of you did READ the Kama Sutra and not only look at the pictures ? There's a lot to learn there... isn't the kama sutra the soon to be released prince auto-biography? noituloveR lautiripS weN a fo gninwaD eht si sihT | |
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Actually, I kinda like it!
Wow, two times in one day that I've agreed with 2Freaky! Yes folks, the end-times are upon us!!!! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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JediMaster said: Actually, I kinda like it!
So do I but I've learned that is not a popular opinion around here. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: JediMaster said: Actually, I kinda like it!
So do I but I've learned that is not a popular opinion around here. You shouldn't care about that. I wouldn't even say that I don't like it. All I say is: if you see it as an attempt to make "classical music" (= if that is your expectation while listening to it), then it is completely ridiculous from A to Z. If you see it as an attempt to make instrumental pop music (like Mike Oldfield), then it is not that bad. I just think that it is a record for which the expectation of the listener plays a huge role. If you accept it as a private recording for personal use that Prince was willing to share with us instead of letting it collect dust in the vault, then it is not that bad. [Edited 2/7/06 12:24pm] | |
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EmancipationLover said: thedoorkeeper said: So do I but I've learned that is not a popular opinion around here. You shouldn't care about that. Agreed. I give BinaryJustin alot of grief for loving NPS, but I've always given him props for standing by his opinion. I feel the same way about this one. Most folks don't like it, but I think there are some cool ideas on it. It is no masterpiece, but it's quite interesting. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Milty said: for god's sake, there's not even a rell string instrument on that. it's all Prince playing the string patches on synthesizers. listen to it. it's the same fake string samples on Emancipation.
Kamasutra - The NPG Orchestra Credits: Composer and primary orchestrator - Arranger and orchestral conductor - Clare Fischer Musical transcription - Brent Fischer Additional horns, strings, harp, percussion: Morris Repass Assa Drori Isabelle Daskoff Edward P Greene Harry Scorzo Francine Walsh Robert Lezin Norma Leonard Anita A Thompson Pamela Gates Russel Cantor Betty Byers Robert Sushel Don Palmer Ross Shub Pamela Tomkins Yvette Devereaux Calabria McChesney Marshall Daniel Thomason Marilyn Baker Harry Shirinian Hershel Wise Peter Hatch Suzanna Giordano Benjamin Simon James V Ross Gladys Secunda Frederick Seykora Raymond Kelley Marie Fera Douglas Davis Judith Johnson Cecilia Tsan David Randall Stone Morton Klanfer James D Hughart Don Shelton Daniel L Higgins Lisa Edelstein James R Walker C Terry Harrington Jack Mimitz Charles Boito Charles A Coker Jenice Rosen Robert D Carr Dave Duke Joseph Meyer Marilyn L Johnson Alexander P Iles Leslie K Benedict Brent Fischer Gerald Vinci Marie Tsumara Israel Baker Yoko Matsuda Murry Adler Jorge Moraga Carole Mukogawa Margot MacLaine Nancy Roth Anne Karam Judith Johnson Arnie Egilson Richard Mitchell Jon C Clark John F Reilly John J Mitchell Robert Tricarico Yvonne Morarty Andrew M Martin Richard Hamilton Larry Bunker Thomas John Ranier Dennis Budimer G Levant Eric Leeds Michael Nelson Kathy Jensen Dave Jensen Steve Strand Brian Gallagher . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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EmancipationLover said: thedoorkeeper said: So do I but I've learned that is not a popular opinion around here. You shouldn't care about that. I said I liked it & I don't care what you think. | |
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langebleu said: Milty said: for god's sake, there's not even a rell string instrument on that. it's all Prince playing the string patches on synthesizers. listen to it. it's the same fake string samples on Emancipation.
Kamasutra - The NPG Orchestra Credits: Composer and primary orchestrator - Arranger and orchestral conductor - Clare Fischer Musical transcription - Brent Fischer Additional horns, strings, harp, percussion: Morris Repass Assa Drori Isabelle Daskoff Edward P Greene Harry Scorzo Francine Walsh Robert Lezin Norma Leonard Anita A Thompson Pamela Gates Russel Cantor Betty Byers Robert Sushel Don Palmer Ross Shub Pamela Tomkins Yvette Devereaux Calabria McChesney Marshall Daniel Thomason Marilyn Baker Harry Shirinian Hershel Wise Peter Hatch Suzanna Giordano Benjamin Simon James V Ross Gladys Secunda Frederick Seykora Raymond Kelley Marie Fera Douglas Davis Judith Johnson Cecilia Tsan David Randall Stone Morton Klanfer James D Hughart Don Shelton Daniel L Higgins Lisa Edelstein James R Walker C Terry Harrington Jack Mimitz Charles Boito Charles A Coker Jenice Rosen Robert D Carr Dave Duke Joseph Meyer Marilyn L Johnson Alexander P Iles Leslie K Benedict Brent Fischer Gerald Vinci Marie Tsumara Israel Baker Yoko Matsuda Murry Adler Jorge Moraga Carole Mukogawa Margot MacLaine Nancy Roth Anne Karam Judith Johnson Arnie Egilson Richard Mitchell Jon C Clark John F Reilly John J Mitchell Robert Tricarico Yvonne Morarty Andrew M Martin Richard Hamilton Larry Bunker Thomas John Ranier Dennis Budimer G Levant Eric Leeds Michael Nelson Kathy Jensen Dave Jensen Steve Strand Brian Gallagher . ok...it clearly states "additional horns, strings, harp, percussion". which means? Prin ce played most of it and as usual he had Clare come in a use his orchestra here and there. listen to it. it's clearly synth patches. | |
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Milty said: langebleu said: Kamasutra - The NPG Orchestra Credits: Composer and primary orchestrator - Arranger and orchestral conductor - Clare Fischer Musical transcription - Brent Fischer Additional horns, strings, harp, percussion: Morris Repass Assa Drori Isabelle Daskoff Edward P Greene Harry Scorzo Francine Walsh Robert Lezin Norma Leonard Anita A Thompson Pamela Gates Russel Cantor Betty Byers Robert Sushel Don Palmer Ross Shub Pamela Tomkins Yvette Devereaux Calabria McChesney Marshall Daniel Thomason Marilyn Baker Harry Shirinian Hershel Wise Peter Hatch Suzanna Giordano Benjamin Simon James V Ross Gladys Secunda Frederick Seykora Raymond Kelley Marie Fera Douglas Davis Judith Johnson Cecilia Tsan David Randall Stone Morton Klanfer James D Hughart Don Shelton Daniel L Higgins Lisa Edelstein James R Walker C Terry Harrington Jack Mimitz Charles Boito Charles A Coker Jenice Rosen Robert D Carr Dave Duke Joseph Meyer Marilyn L Johnson Alexander P Iles Leslie K Benedict Brent Fischer Gerald Vinci Marie Tsumara Israel Baker Yoko Matsuda Murry Adler Jorge Moraga Carole Mukogawa Margot MacLaine Nancy Roth Anne Karam Judith Johnson Arnie Egilson Richard Mitchell Jon C Clark John F Reilly John J Mitchell Robert Tricarico Yvonne Morarty Andrew M Martin Richard Hamilton Larry Bunker Thomas John Ranier Dennis Budimer G Levant Eric Leeds Michael Nelson Kathy Jensen Dave Jensen Steve Strand Brian Gallagher . ok...it clearly states "additional horns, strings, harp, percussion". which means? Prin ce played most of it and as usual he had Clare come in a use his orchestra here and there. listen to it. it's clearly synth patches. ....and scissor sound effects, for crying out loud. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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