Alright...I spent the whole day at work yesterday listening to the albums that we're lumping into this cateogry. Musically and creatively, I don't know how anyone could say that the Rainbow Children doesn't succeed. It's like a space-age, religious funky dream. From a "sound" perspective, the album is like nothing Prince has recorded. It's multilayered, complex, with stuff going on all other the place. Whether you like it or hate it, there's no doubt that Prince labored over this album. He could've probably recorded three albums like "Rave" or "NPS" in the time it took him to put TRC together.
But, for what BobPaisleyPark asked for, I'll stand by my initial take above. But there's a lot of beautiful music on TRC, that's for sure. 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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Doozer...people only dislike TRC because of it´s lyrics...if they didnt talk about spirituality/religion or didnt have a ´radical´ meaning, it would have been considered one of his best albums.
Since I don´t care about the lyrics, it´s one of my Top5 albums ever. If I had to go to a desert island and could only bring 5 Prince Cds, TRC would be one of them. | |
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GustavoRibas said: Doozer...people only dislike TRC because of it´s lyrics...if they didnt talk about spirituality/religion or didnt have a ´radical´ meaning, it would have been considered one of his best albums.
Since I don´t care about the lyrics, it´s one of my Top5 albums ever. If I had to go to a desert island and could only bring 5 Prince Cds, TRC would be one of them. ditto I remember the first time i listened to it i hated it. But now its probably one of my favourite albums. However I do disagree with him comparing the holocaust and slavery. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Doozer said: Alright...I spent the whole day at work yesterday listening to the albums that we're lumping into this cateogry. Musically and creatively, I don't know how anyone could say that the Rainbow Children doesn't succeed. (It's like a space-age, religious funky dream. From a "sound" perspective, the album is like nothing Prince has recorded. It's multilayered, complex, with stuff going on all other the place.)<---....THAT'S HOW I SEE THE lovesexy album. Whether you like it or hate it, there's no doubt that Prince labored over this album. He could've probably recorded three albums like "Rave" or "NPS" in the time it took him to put TRC together.
But, for what BobPaisleyPark asked for, I'll stand by my initial take above. But there's a lot of beautiful music on TRC, that's for sure. i disagree here to me Lovesexy IS what Trc TRIED to be. [Edited 2/11/06 8:26am] | |
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Mercedes73 said: Doozer said: Alright...I spent the whole day at work yesterday listening to the albums that we're lumping into this cateogry. Musically and creatively, I don't know how anyone could say that the Rainbow Children doesn't succeed. (It's like a space-age, religious funky dream. From a "sound" perspective, the album is like nothing Prince has recorded. It's multilayered, complex, with stuff going on all other the place.)<---....THAT'S HOW I SEE THE lovesexy album. Whether you like it or hate it, there's no doubt that Prince labored over this album. He could've probably recorded three albums like "Rave" or "NPS" in the time it took him to put TRC together.
But, for what BobPaisleyPark asked for, I'll stand by my initial take above. But there's a lot of beautiful music on TRC, that's for sure. i disagree here to me Lovesexy IS what Trc TRIED to be. [Edited 2/11/06 8:26am] I disagree with u my friend.TRC took Lovesexy 2 a higher level.As far as I can translate the story of TRB is maybe trying 2 start a religion of ur own after understanding God and wanting furthermore to become 1 urself.That blended with some of the most incredibly thought out music and lyrics any man could write is what TRC is all about.Who agrees?????Or am I talking from my butt????? u know u want 2...so do it
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Just a note of clarification here: Rave IN2 is the remix album, not Rave UN2. But the poster is correct -- get the remix version. It's worth it for Beautiful Strange alone.
Doozer said: BobPaisleyPark said: I have all of Prince's albums up to Emancipation and only two from then to Musicology.
Could you tell me please what do you think was his best album between Emancipation and Musicology...the so called wilderness years? I want to get a few albums from these years and I wanted to know which are the best. [Edited 2/9/06 8:39am] Oh for crying out loud...somebody answer the poor guy's question... 1997 - Crystal Ball is a nice set to grab, especially for the fourth disc, "The Truth." 1998 - New Power Soul - not a favorite (to say the least) among Prince fans, although if you like the overall "sound" of Emancipation, there are some things to like about the album. 1999 - The Vault - A collection of older songs that were all previously unreleased (aside from "She Spoke 2 Me," although the version on this album has a long instrumental ending not present on the Girl 6 soundtrack. It's cool and somewhat "jazzy" or "bluesy" I guess you could say. Worth the cost of the CD for "When the Lights Go Down" and "5 Women" IMHO. 1999 - Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic and Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic - the latter is a remix album, generally viewed as better than the proper album. Again, not viewed as a classic album by any stretch by most folks, but there are gems like the quirky "Tangerine," fun "Pretty Man," cool "Strange But True" and "Beautiful Strange" that are worth having. 2000 - All single songs internet-released through the club, most of which you can buy today as compilation albums "The Slaughterhouse" and "The Chocolate Invasion" through the club. 2001 - The Rainbow Children - you either love it or you hate it. But if you love the organic sound and "band" feeling of that era, it's definitely worth buying for the music alone. The lyrics may hit you sideways. The Darth Vader narrator most definitely will. 2002 - One Nite Alone (piano) - A nice album of mostly piano/vox, but not the instant classic that most folks around here thought it might be when word got out that Prince was releasing an all piano/vox album. 2002 - One Nite Alone (live) - three discs that try to capture the vibe of the tour, succeeding on some ways and failing in others. You'd better listen to and decide you like The Rainbow Children before buying. Disc 3 is an aftershow disc that would be great to buy on its own if you could. 2002- Xenophobia - All "fusion jazz" instrumentals, one of my personal favorite instrumental albums by Prince. It's like an instrumental version of The Rainbow Children album. 2003 - NEWS - Four tracks, all instrumental, and all 14 minutes long. Great on headphones, but I'd say it takes patience to get through and learn to love. 2004 - Musicology - sounds like you have it. Of all those, if I had to pick one, I'd go with Crystal Ball just for the previously unreleased gems and the Truth album...and the bang for the buck (lots of tracks there since it's essentially 4 CDs). Secondly, I'd pick One Nite Alone Live. Here's why -- if you haven't heard any of his 2001-2003 material, this live set will give you a glimpse of it, plus let you hear some of "the hits" live, plus get you a CD of aftershow jams. As for a studio album, I guess I'd have to pick Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (the remix album). My 2 cents... [Edited 2/9/06 10:36am] "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Mercedes73 said: Doozer said: Alright...I spent the whole day at work yesterday listening to the albums that we're lumping into this cateogry. Musically and creatively, I don't know how anyone could say that the Rainbow Children doesn't succeed. (It's like a space-age, religious funky dream. From a "sound" perspective, the album is like nothing Prince has recorded. It's multilayered, complex, with stuff going on all other the place.)<---....THAT'S HOW I SEE THE lovesexy album. Whether you like it or hate it, there's no doubt that Prince labored over this album. He could've probably recorded three albums like "Rave" or "NPS" in the time it took him to put TRC together.
But, for what BobPaisleyPark asked for, I'll stand by my initial take above. But there's a lot of beautiful music on TRC, that's for sure. i disagree here to me Lovesexy IS what Trc TRIED to be. - I disagree also....both albums are great and show different moments of Prince. They both have their week and strong parts. The only thing that Lovesexy could be superior is in the ´innovative´ field. But TRC is a masterpiece also. Very cohesive album. | |
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GustavoRibas said: Mercedes73 said: i disagree here to me Lovesexy IS what Trc TRIED to be. - I disagree also....both albums are great and show different moments of Prince. They both have their week and strong parts. The only thing that Lovesexy could be superior is in the ´innovative´ field. But TRC is a masterpiece also. Very cohesive album. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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my favorites:
crystal ball the truth the war the rainbow children one night alone news btw some of this albums are my favorites works from prince, including all his production. | |
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rainbow children
one night alone you can't get more musically and lyrically awesome than those two. what makes a man want to rule the world?
a double a double arrogance. | |
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Why would u want to miss any part of the ride? | |
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KingSausage said: Just a note of clarification here: Rave IN2 is the remix album, not Rave UN2. But the poster is correct -- get the remix version. It's worth it for Beautiful Strange alone.
Nice catch -- thanks for clarifying that. My mistake in my haste to write quick reviews. 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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KingSausage said: Just a note of clarification here: Rave IN2 is the remix album, not Rave UN2. But the poster is correct -- get the remix version. It's worth it for Beautiful Strange alone.
- Rave In2 is indeed better...some songs are extended, and it´s so cool. But I prefer the original ´Undisputed´ and ´Rave´....´Strange But True´ was removed from the original too... Well, my advice is...get both | |
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I hate to break the trend here, but I really don't enjoy The Rainbow Children. I tried to get into it but I just cant!
So I think you NEED to get Crystal Ball. It's a great collection of Prince songs old and new, plus The Truth (which has SERIOUSLY grown on me since I bought it). The Crystal Ball/Truth set is one of my essential Prince possessions I also quite like Rave Un2/In2 the Year Fantastic, though its gets peed on alot by orgers. Beautiful Strange, The Greatest Romance, Strange but TrueBaby Knows, Hot Wit U (remix) are all awesome songs. Thirdly, One Night Alone (piano) is wonderful. It has been my personal wintertime soundtrack this year If you will, so will I | |
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