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3121 first review I didn't see this anywhere else, so:
As posted by myworld at http://www.velvetrope.com...=2&fpart=1 Report: 3121 in Berlin Hi folks! Sorry for making you wait for so long! I have not been able to sit with a computer and post my impressions after the listening session of 3121 immediately afterwards. Here I am! I will try to describe the event, which impacted me tremendously in as much detail as possible. Above you can see the entrance to Kronzprinzenpalais located at Unter den Linded 3 in Berlin. I was astounded to see the huge banners at the façade of the building. As we entered the lobby we were greeted by Universal’s staff. Each of the people wore 3121 t-shirt. White was the theme for yesterday – walls were decorated with white tapestries, onto which the well-known 3121 logo was projected. There were 3121 flower pots with purple tulips and 3121 drinks (I was to excited to try them!). My style may not be as sophisticated as VB’s Finally the door opened. Earlier we were asked to leave all our personal belongings in a cloak room. No recording devices were allowed to be brought in for the playback (no bootlegs thus far ). Kronzprinzenpalais’ Spiegelsaal was lavishly furnished with white couches, coffee tables and poof chairs. There were around 30 people present at the listening session I attended. I was anticipating what would come next and happy because the speakers looked and sounded (there was some lounge music on while the people were gathering) impressive. No sooner had we started to get comfortable than the things turned even more exciting. One of the Universal’s execs made a speech in German (I do not speak German, unfortunately) and introduced to us Kathy from the NPG Records (I cannot recall her surname) and Mark (or maybe Michael from Universal Motown USA. That having been done, Kathy took a CD-R copy with 3121 scribbled on, slid it into elaborate CD player and the playback commenced. Before she pressed the “play” button I could see there were 12 tracks to be played as I was sitting right in front of the CD player’s display I will try to describe each of the songs as accurately as I can. Please not that I only were blessed to hear the album once and my description might not be totally accurate. It is going to be difficult because the album sounds unlike anything you have heard!!! I am positive about that point! On a side note, we were given no tracklist, no titles, no promo stuff, nada! I will let you know why later. The titles I give you are the ones from CD-WOW, as I think they might be pretty close to the truth. 1. 3121 (running time: ?) The opener of Prince’s newest album hits you really hard. It is a slow to mid tempo funk extravaganza. The drums are really hard, the bass is really prominent. It sounds really psychedelic, like something by Bill Laswell & Material. It has got a lot of rhythm guitar, absolutely crazy synths, and an electric guitar solo at the end. It is sung in a Camille voice, which actually gets even more distorted. It is highly experimental and will make your jaws drop I assure you. It does include the “thru the gates, leave your clothes on the floor etc.” lyrics. Funnily enough, it ended with the words “it is going down like the wall in Berlin”! I got goose bumps in a blink of an eye! 2. Lolita (4:04) This is a “Lady Cab Driver” meets “I Wanna Be Your Lover” tune, very catchy and melody oriented. The drums remind me of “Lady Cab Driver” while the synth line sounded like the latter cut. Prince sings swaggeringly “Lolita, you may be sweet, but you’ll never make a cheat of me”. There is a synth solo, some spoken word in Spanish by a female I could not identify, Prince calls “fellas” and “girls” and asks them some question to which they respond in unison. 3. Te Amo Corazon (3:35) Exactly the same as the one released by the NPGMC. 4. Black Sweat (3:10) Exactly the same as the one released by the NPGMC. 5. I Don’t Wanna All Night (or I Don’t Want It All Night, could not tell) (4:03) It begins with some keys (a Wurlitzer piano?). It is a duet with a female, Tamar presumably. The song is a ballad but very far from being schmaltzy and pretentious. There is some use of vocoder noticeable here. The song features a very nice breakdown part with drum ‘n’ bass like drumming, a little bit like the one from “The Sun, The Moon and Stars”. It ends with some beautiful vocal harmonies. 6. Love is 4ever (5:45) An uptempo, crazy funk track with a pulverizing beat and synths on crack. Stripped down funk. Something in the vein of “Strange But True”. Prince sings “stop telling me what you want me to hear, stop giving me your wish list”. It has plenty of handclapping, fantastic rhythm guitar, Camille vocals. It sounds very complex and experimental because of the crazy drum patterns and prominent synths. Real chicken grease! 7. Satisfied (2:50) The studio version of the song is much better than the live excerpt we were able to hear. It is a stripped down blues with beautiful passionate vocals sung in different registers. It reminds me of Ray Charles’ songs but has this Prince feel at the same time. A very heartfelt and emotional excursion in blues. 8. Fury (4:00) This is a classic rock song with unbelievably catchy melody. It sounds just like the SNL version, although obviously it the vibe is different. No cowbells on this one! The songs is driven by synths and some heavy guitar. You can count on some fierce solos with this one! 9. Let’s Do Something (4:10) This is a mid-tempo jam, a little bit reminiscent of “Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do”. It has some acoustic guitar and saxophone parts. “Get up, come on, let’s do something”… It seems like the weakest track on the album at first only to turn into a marvelously complex composition with a heavy guitar solo and… a congas solo. Sheila E., anyone? 10. Beautiful, Loved & Blessed (5:43) Exactly the same as the one released by the NPGMC. 11. The Dance (5:13) Get ready for the biggest surprise of your Prince geekhood. The Dance is the same song as the one from “The Chocolate Invasion” but… the arrangement is completely different and will make you say “OMG!!!!”! This is tango!!! It is full of real strings, piano soloing (yes!!!), Latin percussion (congas). The vocals are some much different on this version – at the very end Prince starts screaming just like he did on “The Beautiful Ones”. It is easily the best ballad he has released in a long time!!! There is a guitar and synth solo at the end, handclaps and the screams!!! 12. The Boat (6:17) Classic funk in the vein of James Brown but nothing like “The Work Pt. 1”. It is very catchy, full of soloing and blazing horns, acoustic guitar and prominent bass licks. Again we have some vocals by a female (Tamar?). “Get on the boat people, we’ve got room for a hundred or more”. There is Maceo Parker on this track (Prince calls his name) and someone who is really good a Latin drumming (Sheila E.?). It has got a very live feel with James Brown like chants and lots of solos either on sax or percussion. Once the listening session concluded the Spiegelsaal became filled with handclaps of the people who were privileged to listen to the album. I had the pleasure to talk to Kathy who was very kind and this is what she told me: - there was no official tracklist as of tomorrow - Prince was supposed to hand in to Universal the artwork of the album with full credits and lyrics today (02/17/06) - there was supposed to a full page ad in today’s USA Today with the cover of the album - tour is planned for spring/summer My final thoughts on the album: This is one of the best albums from Prince, take my word for it!!! It is raw, funk oriented, with unbelievable drums, bass, synths, guitars, vocals, melodies… It is nothing like “Musicology”. I thought “Musicology” was decent albeit too calm; this one will blow your mind with its originality and power. I did not expect it be that good, honestly. The journalists that were not Prince freaks said it was “awesome”. You can dance to it, you can think to it… It is stunning!!! Random Edit: [Edited 2/17/06 8:43am] "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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4. Black Sweat (3:10)
Exactly the same as the one released by the NPGMC. People ain't gonna like hearing that... | |
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Is it too late to take Beautiful Loved and Blessed off this album and replace it with a proper Prince song? If it's simply omitted that would be fine, too. All reviews so far mention how out of place the song is on the album. "Don't you think one of the charms of marriage is that it makes deception a necessity for both parties?" | |
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Thanks man.
Sounds great. | |
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Wow. The return of camille?!!
And otherwise - I'm glad this has happened - but, Prince - what about your whole "real music" shit? We have synths now. Those aren't real. Plonker! But I love you for doing it since P rocks the joint with synths. Hmm..sounds like I might be impressed. | |
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THANK you for posting this.
I am so excited to hear this album... | |
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Thank you for posting my report We Can Funk | |
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dddddaaaaammmnnnnn!!! eye cannot wait any longer...give me the new jams!!! Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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Papaj said: Thank you for posting my report
Please! Tell us more! Marks out of ten? On first impressions, what albums would you compare it to? | |
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lspear76 said: Is it too late to take Beautiful Loved and Blessed off this album and replace it with a proper Prince song? If it's simply omitted that would be fine, too. All reviews so far mention how out of place the song is on the album.
What? who the heck are u to say a song is out of place? P will decide what track is included on an album. Just sit back and enjoy....or shutup already....damn Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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onenitealone said: Papaj said: Thank you for posting my report
Please! Tell us more! Marks out of ten? On first impressions, what albums would you compare it to? Does he mention ferrets anywhere in the lyrics??...Things like that. | |
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Something went wrong on my last post..
Anyway, it sounds great, thanks! Prince doing tango? Return of Camille? I can't wait to hear it! | |
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Byron said: onenitealone said: Please! Tell us more! Marks out of ten? On first impressions, what albums would you compare it to? Does he mention ferrets anywhere in the lyrics??...Things like that. Byron, as if! Tell me, does he mention otters? I want a funk song about otters. Maybe squirrels. | |
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well i think we can safety say that this album will be his best since the gold experience...i can hear he is on a musicial roll with the tracks already released and it will be superior to musicology in every aspect.....cant wait to hear it
ps...the only thing i cant believe is there isnt a longer version of black sweat on the album???..it finishes very abruptly? [Edited 2/17/06 9:05am] | |
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onenitealone said: Byron said: Does he mention ferrets anywhere in the lyrics??...Things like that. Byron, as if! Tell me, does he mention otters? I want a funk song about otters. Maybe squirrels. Hell, yeah... | |
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Papaj said: Thank you for posting my report
Busted! , I hope I sufficiently credited you Oh, and thnx! for the report "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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Wow - sounds really wonderful.
I'm counting the days. Speaking of counting the days be sure and check out HQ - they have a countdown clock on the home page. | |
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Camille vocals can't wait to hear this.
Sounds like an amazing experience - I need to switch careers. | |
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SpcMs said: 1. 3121 (running time: ?)
The opener of Prince’s newest album hits you really hard. It is a slow to mid tempo funk extravaganza. The drums are really hard, the bass is really prominent. It sounds really psychedelic, like something by Bill Laswell & Material. It has got a lot of rhythm guitar, absolutely crazy synths, and an electric guitar solo at the end. It is sung in a Camille voice, which actually gets even more distorted. It is highly experimental and will make your jaws drop I assure you. It does include the “thru the gates, leave your clothes on the floor etc.” lyrics. Funnily enough, it ended with the words “it is going down like the wall in Berlin”! I got goose bumps in a blink of an eye! The french blog review put this song in the same vein as "Days Of Wild"... | |
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Byron said: onenitealone said: Please! Tell us more! Marks out of ten? On first impressions, what albums would you compare it to? Does he mention ferrets anywhere in the lyrics??...Things like that. He does - lyrics from a duet with Tamar: Like Adam & his Ants U can ferret in my pants Like a wet otter I gotta I gotta Play with ur beaver 've got the fever [Edited 2/17/06 9:48am] U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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onenitealone said: Byron said: Does he mention ferrets anywhere in the lyrics??...Things like that. Byron, as if! Tell me, does he mention otters? I want a funk song about otters. Maybe squirrels. Sexy Otter Focker | |
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hmm...this review kinda slowed my excitment for this album... Space for sale... | |
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Byron said: SpcMs said: 1. 3121 (running time: ?)
The opener of Prince’s newest album hits you really hard. It is a slow to mid tempo funk extravaganza. The drums are really hard, the bass is really prominent. It sounds really psychedelic, like something by Bill Laswell & Material. It has got a lot of rhythm guitar, absolutely crazy synths, and an electric guitar solo at the end. It is sung in a Camille voice, which actually gets even more distorted. It is highly experimental and will make your jaws drop I assure you. It does include the “thru the gates, leave your clothes on the floor etc.” lyrics. Funnily enough, it ended with the words “it is going down like the wall in Berlin”! I got goose bumps in a blink of an eye! The french blog review put this song in the same vein as "Days Of Wild"... | |
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colm said: onenitealone said: Byron, as if! Tell me, does he mention otters? I want a funk song about otters. Maybe squirrels. Sexy Otter Focker That's so wrong, it's right. | |
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