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Parade or Lovesexy? I´m a big fan of SOTT.
And I also enyoy the pre and after albums, Parade and Lovesexy. Right now I prefer Parade. I´m a kind of new in that album. I like Lovesexy, but I find it less interesting than Parade. I dont wanna suggest that it was at that point that Prince began to go down in inspiration. But certainly if Lovesexy is a end of an era, I would like a kind of Parade album instead. I would like to go back to the future and just change the order: Lovesexy, SOTT, Parade. ...Dorothy made me laugh (ha ha)...
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I like lovesexy better. The music and lyrics are more daring. free ur mind | |
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Parade definitely gets my vote because of its cohesiveness and how innovative it was back in '86. I mean, I never heard Prince mix up his sound and add jazz with soul styles. This is one of his most interesting projects just because how collaborative and prolific he was while he was at his peak. Check me out and add me on:
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Parade is more melodic, but seems less like Prince than almost any of his albums, with a few notable exceptions like Kiss and Girls & Boys. Lovesexy is soooo Prince. That's not an insult to either, just an observation.
At the time I liked Lovesexy better. It really opened my mind, I felt. But now I like Parade better. My Legacy
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Parade. All it needs is a guitar solo (no, Kiss' doesn't qualify). Fortunately, there were a number from which to choose on Lovesexy (shucks, two on the title track). | |
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i think lovesexy is better | |
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They're both in my top5 but I think Parade is more special and groundbreaking for him. | |
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I love Parade, but Lovesexy is the one! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I have heard PARADE and I think it's fantastic, but I haven't heard Lovesexy, I promise I'll listen 2 it 2day. | |
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parade | |
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theodore said: I have heard PARADE and I think it's fantastic, but I haven't heard Lovesexy, I promise I'll listen 2 it 2day.
I love to see new fans discoving his music still today. My vote goes to Lovesexy by a hair ...each one has a totally different feel and vibe and are two of my favotite albums. That whole post Purple Rain pre Grafitti Bridge is my favorite era | |
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Parade - it was his most collaborative album. Nice to hear the Wendy and Lisa influence on there. | |
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I love them both but my vote goes to Parade. I love the artsy-fartsyness of this album. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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I can't pick. One could not exist w/out the other. | |
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PARADE
Don't listen to the PUSSY LoveSexy Talk. PARADE all the way! | |
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I've heard that men who go on and on about their NONpussiness are overcompensating for impotence. | |
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luv4all7 said: I've heard that men who go on and on about their NONpussiness are overcompensating for impotence.
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LOVESEXY
That is my second fave prince album (SOTT is my fave). [Edited 9/2/06 16:08pm] Of course I'll undress in front of U!
Listen, 4 U naked I would dance a ballet Would that get U off? | |
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Cloudbuster said: Hey! I created that! Those snobite folks didn't even give me credit. | |
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Imago said: Hey! I created that!
Those snobite folks didn't even give me credit. You deserve nothing. | |
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An extremely, extremely, X-tremely difficult choice for me. Even though I probably love the Sign 'O' the Times era the most, Parade and Lovesexy are definitely not very far behind, they're millimeters away from each other.
Parade was stripped down, back to basics, quirky and funky as hell. Adding elements of jazz, R&B, funk and soul that I never thought I would hear be meshed together so seemlessly. I mostly consider it a precursor to Sign 'O' the Times, a hatchling blueprint. With that, the album flows superbly. There's also an airiness to the whole thing that I just can't put my foot on, along with the obvious European influences throughout. Definitely doesn't seem to have aged any when it's played today. Lovesexy is a plethora of different elements being thrown at you at once. Every horn, synth, guitar lick, bass and drum loop is layered so intriculately, it's a wonder it was even produced in such a short time. 9 times out of 10, the album just's perfect. But othertimes, it can sound a bit contrived and dated. The tour was the most rewarding factor for any fan that might have stumbled across it. So, by a small, small amount, I would have to give my vote to Parade. [Edited 6/7/06 12:30pm] Ooh, little darlin' if you're
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I think for one to definatly get into Lovesexy you'd have to like eighties pop..if not I can see how that album might grate on people's nerves. But for me it was awesome because it was danceable and poppy. Parade is one of his albums I like the least but I am musically unsophisticated so...you know.. | |
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Lovesexy, Lovesexy, Lovesexy (do I need to repeat it more?) Even Prince was known to have said, about Parade, that he wasn't too proud of anything on it. Compare that to the elation he expressed almost continually about Lovesexy, and the choice is very obvious. Parade is a good album, and 3121 may very well be the Parade of this generation, but it's not a better album. | |
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As much as I 'love', Lovesexy, gotta go with Parade on this one.
Parade is really the most magical Prince album | |
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1999n3121 said: Lovesexy, Lovesexy, Lovesexy (do I need to repeat it more?) Even Prince was known to have said, about Parade, that he wasn't too proud of anything on it. Compare that to the elation he expressed almost continually about Lovesexy, and the choice is very obvious. Parade is a good album, and 3121 may very well be the Parade of this generation, but it's not a better album.
Two reasons why I think Parade is a better album than Lovesexy: Wendy and Lisa. I'm guessing the reason why Prince doesn't consider it exceptional is because other band members (again Wendy and Lisa) had a big hand in the finished product. As big an ego that Prince has, he's not going to admit that one of his greatest accomplishments is the one he had the most help with. | |
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Cloudbuster said:
...Dorothy made me laugh (ha ha)...
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Parade by a mile. That record being made in 1986 has not aged one bit. If anything it sounds better now than it did back then. He was at the top of his game at this time. Parade has so many genres that all mesh into one cohesive piece of work. It also was the groundwork for SOTTs but still sounds nothing like that record. Lovesexy is no doubt a favorite of mine...but its nowhere near as fresh and innovating as Parade. | |
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Parade!!!! Everytime I comb my hair
Thoughts of you get in my eyes... Vous etes tres belle... | |
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sextonseven said: 1999n3121 said: Lovesexy, Lovesexy, Lovesexy (do I need to repeat it more?) Even Prince was known to have said, about Parade, that he wasn't too proud of anything on it. Compare that to the elation he expressed almost continually about Lovesexy, and the choice is very obvious. Parade is a good album, and 3121 may very well be the Parade of this generation, but it's not a better album.
Two reasons why I think Parade is a better album than Lovesexy: Wendy and Lisa. I'm guessing the reason why Prince doesn't consider it exceptional is because other band members (again Wendy and Lisa) had a big hand in the finished product. As big an ego that Prince has, he's not going to admit that one of his greatest accomplishments is the one he had the most help with. I reiterate - whichever album Prince was happier with, I think is better, band members present or not, and ego active or not. I'll put it to you this way: My favorite track from Parade is Life Can Be So Nice, because of it's high-powered sound. My favorite track from Lovesexy is Dance On, for the same reason. However, when I heard Dance On, I almost lost my mind with that syncopated beat. Talk about now knowing how to keep my feet still! The difference between the two tracks - on the Parade track, there's help from others, but on Lovesexy, it's a one-man job - this to me will always be where Prince does his best. | |
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