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Thread started 04/19/06 9:23am

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Biggest Prince Disappointment?

I ain't slagging prince I really dig "3121"- my fave since Gold. I'm just asking if you can describe that first moment you were truly disappointed with a new prince record. I remember how excited I used to be with EVERY release following "1999". Great anticipation. Then it happened. On the day before "Emancipation" I was at a used CD store and inexplicably they had the set before it was released! You can imagine how jazeed I was! I hurriedly took the CD to the listening station and popped it in. As I scanned through the bland R & B pop wannabe songs/production it was like the magic was gone. He just wasn't special anymore. I wasn't crazy about Chaos And Disorder but it was still Prince-like but "Emancipation" was so damn average. Then you had the infamous Crystal Ball mess...which turned out to be a letdown when the Sax version of "Crucial" and countless others wern't included..then NPS.....
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Reply #1 posted 04/19/06 9:26am

hilton02895

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NPS
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Reply #2 posted 04/19/06 9:27am

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For me 1999 album for me was a disappointment, because alot of people love this album here on the ORG, but when i brought it i was like confused oooook, i feel this just because it sounds VERY dated, his most outta all his albums

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Reply #3 posted 04/19/06 9:29am

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My first disappointment was "Around The World In A Day". My biggest disappointment was "Parade". After that, I knew the albums were never going to be what they used to be so my hopes were not high and I was never disappointed again. However, I could have put my foot in his ass for "New Power Soul". lol
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Reply #4 posted 04/19/06 9:30am

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When I got Grafiti Bridge. I was like man get rid of half the songs and youve got something.

ALso I didnt like Lovesexy the first few listens. The lyrics were so corny and too relgious and there was no funky sex songs on that record.
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Reply #5 posted 04/19/06 9:39am

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promising Crystal Ball II and Roadhouse Garden, then not releasing them.

to a lesser extent even the Madrid 2 Chicago album.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 04/19/06 9:40am

EFS

i love every P album up until emancipation which i thought was rubbish. then chaos came out an that was the final straw. i did'nt buy another P album till musicology and then 3121 which to me, especially 3121 seems to be getting back to the old P whoms music i loved all them years ago.
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Reply #7 posted 04/19/06 9:42am

whoknows

New Power Soul without a doubt. I still haven't recovered from that one. I never bought another new Prince album afterwards, except for Rave in 2001 in a sale. £2.99 was so cheap that I figured there wasn't much to lose.

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When I got Grafiti Bridge. I was like man get rid of half the songs and youve got something.




Amen. Disagree about Lovesexy though. Always loved that album.
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Reply #8 posted 04/19/06 9:49am

EFS

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New Power Soul without a doubt. I still haven't recovered from that one. I never bought another new Prince album afterwards, except for Rave in 2001 in a sale. £2.99 was so cheap that I figured there wasn't much to lose.

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When I got Grafiti Bridge. I was like man get rid of half the songs and youve got something.




Amen. Disagree about Lovesexy though. Always loved that album.




You can pick Emancipation up at HMV for £1.99 way to expensive!!!
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Reply #9 posted 04/19/06 9:50am

SexyBeautifulO
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The Black Album

Yeah, I said it!
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Reply #10 posted 04/19/06 9:52am

IstenSzek

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DMSR said:

When I got Grafiti Bridge. I was like man get rid of half the songs and youve got something.

ALso I didnt like Lovesexy the first few listens. The lyrics were so corny and too relgious and there was no funky sex songs on that record.



how about:

can't stop this feeling I got
god is alive
new power generation
the ? of U
soul psychodelicide
elephants & flowers
get off
we can funk
joy in repetition
thieves in the temple
if I had a harem
still would stand all time
god is alive (reprise)


fcuz, Thieves in the Temple would be the LONG ASS version smile
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #11 posted 04/19/06 9:53am

krayzie

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andykeen said:

For me 1999 album for me was a disappointment, because alot of people love this album here on the ORG, but when i brought it i was like confused oooook, i feel this just because it sounds VERY dated, his most outta all his albums


Are you crazy ??? eek
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Reply #12 posted 04/19/06 9:55am

krayzie

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The biggest disappointment, I would say Graffiti Bridge confused
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Reply #13 posted 04/19/06 10:04am

andykeen

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krayzie said:

andykeen said:

For me 1999 album for me was a disappointment, because alot of people love this album here on the ORG, but when i brought it i was like confused oooook, i feel this just because it sounds VERY dated, his most outta all his albums


Are you crazy ??? eek


Nope, just young biggrin

Im not sayying i dont like it, its just there is lot of prise on this site to that album, but when i got it i didn;t fidn it anything special!

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Reply #14 posted 04/19/06 10:47am

vainandy

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SexyBeautifulOne said:

The Black Album

Yeah, I said it!


I can believe it. The only reason I wasn't majorly disappointed with it, is because I had previously heard clips of it on a radio show called "Radioscope" and knew it was late 1980s Prince as usual. With a name like "The Black Album", I would have been expecting pre-1985 "old Prince" like so many of my friends were.
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Reply #15 posted 04/19/06 10:55am

MikeMatronik

Not banging Madonna more lol
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Reply #16 posted 04/19/06 10:57am

booyah

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Emancipation, without a doubt - I was so excited about a triple album and his new-found freedom, and I was hyping this up to everyone I knew, only to listen to it, and think "is this it?"
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Reply #17 posted 04/19/06 10:59am

whoknows

For me 1999 was a disappointment


Listen to it again. If you still don't get it, listen again, and if you still don't get it I recommend suicide.
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Reply #18 posted 04/19/06 11:07am

whoknows

Not banging Madonna more


Agreed. In 1985 wouldn't you have just torn that up?
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Reply #19 posted 04/19/06 11:11am

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For me, it had a lot to do with first impressions...that first time you hear that new single on the radio. Imagine When Doves Cry, Rasberry Beret, Kiss, Sign O the Times, Alphabet St...

then Thieves in the Temple. Everything before it seemed otherworldy, going in a different direction, new...there was a sense of bewilderment at what this guy thought he was getting away with. Thieves sounded slick and perfectly executed, like he wasn't stretching beyond his means.

Despite an average single, GB was the first album I bought on it's release date, the one that getting all those other albums created high expectations for, and I probably would have been disappointed if it was twice the album it was. It also beagan my personal habit of denial and looking for as many positives as I could possibly find in Prince's music, making excuses and exceptions for him. Began my wait for the 'second coming'.
"I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself."
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Reply #20 posted 04/19/06 11:14am

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whoknows said:

Not banging Madonna more


Agreed. In 1985 wouldn't you have just torn that up?


I would still love a shot at her TODAY! That woman gets sexier each year!
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Reply #21 posted 04/19/06 11:35am

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booyah said:

Emancipation, without a doubt - I was so excited about a triple album and his new-found freedom, and I was hyping this up to everyone I knew, only to listen to it, and think "is this it?"

Seconded with one small difference - I can't bring myself to listen to it at all. £1.99 for a copy of it in HMV (and I paid £19.99 on the day it came out) says it all, and is still £1.98 too much - a penny is a fair price to pay for three coasters and a spare CD case.
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Reply #22 posted 04/19/06 11:44am

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Graffiti Bridge. The album then the film.

I loved and got on the 1st day each album from 1999 to Batman. Graffiti Bridge was the first one to question my love of Prince.
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Reply #23 posted 04/19/06 11:48am

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booyah said:

Emancipation, without a doubt - I was so excited about a triple album and his new-found freedom, and I was hyping this up to everyone I knew, only to listen to it, and think "is this it?"


Me too, I was so disappointed when I listened to it the day it came out that I didn't even buy it. I was ready to give up on Prince, hehe! Bought it years later for 8 euro and still hate it with a passion. neutral
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #24 posted 04/19/06 12:09pm

7souls

Buttless pants on MTV booty!
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Reply #25 posted 04/19/06 12:17pm

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1996-1998, Prince was very spiritual, and many of us were looking out for the next Lovesexy, and what did we get...

Promo poster for 'New Power Soul' (1998)

© 1998 Parke



disbelief

yeah, there were a couple cool songs
but for me, the album was a huge disappointment
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Reply #26 posted 04/19/06 12:18pm

Justin1972UK

Graffiti Bridge: The album; the movie; The Song... I realised there and then that the party was over.
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Reply #27 posted 04/19/06 12:36pm

wendyrachel

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Musicology disapointed me

and I still cant really listen to it now for some reason

I always get it out the box but have to switch it off after the first track.... eek
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Reply #28 posted 04/19/06 12:56pm

ivdf

NPG Music Club Year 2.
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Reply #29 posted 04/19/06 12:58pm

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krayzie said:

The biggest disappointment, I would say Graffiti Bridge confused

cool YEP!
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