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Thread started 06/27/06 12:20pm

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I must confess...

The first Prince CD I listened to all the way through was actually "The Very Best of Prince." I knew many of his singles but never really was highly interested in his music until I borrowed the CD from someone - then I wasn't sure about it, but once I took a listen I was incredibly interested and wanted to hear so much more. So I did.

But hearing only the singles at first possibly is what made me feel the way I did about "Sign O The Times" when I first heard it. To be honest - and my opinion has changed since then, definitely - when I first heard the album, I wasn't sure if I liked it. I listened to it a second time, and as I put it, "it started to grow on me like a fungus," and the third time I found quite a few songs I enjoyed a lot. But at first I really wasn't sure.

Do you think maybe this came from the fact that I started with more often played albums like "1999" and "Purple Rain?" And did anyone else feel slightly unsure about SOTT at first listen?

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Reply #1 posted 06/27/06 12:56pm

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Quite a few Prince albums I didn't like hugely when I first heard them - Lovesexy, Batman, Diamonds & Pearls, Come... but they quickly grew on me.

Music that is challenging/different/intricate often is hard to get into straight off, always worth giving any album by any artist a few listens - but then if you still don't like it, it might be because it is just crap after all!
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Reply #2 posted 06/27/06 1:58pm

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Most of P's best Lp's are hard to get into at first...but I remember Sign being one of the albums I loved from the get go. Probably cuz most of it is pop/catchy/rock/r&b stuff. I remember Housequake blew me away..it was so fresh and new...I had heard nothing like it before....of course that was 19 years ago...yikes, im old!
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Reply #3 posted 06/27/06 2:10pm

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IMO, the best Prince albums to listen to that have no overt theme or purpose to them are 1999, D&P, Prince, The Gold Experience ( if you can find it ) and Musicology, those are the only one that are singles oriented as opposed to thematic i.e, SOTT, LVSXY, PR, etc...
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Reply #4 posted 06/27/06 2:23pm

Universaluv

Yes, SOTT was alot too handle on the first listen.




p.s. As confessions go that sucked ass. Call me when you've got a story that involves a dead hooker and a bottle of Cisco.
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