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Thread started 06/29/06 6:01pm

sitruk7

Would the Graffiti Bridge album be considered more of a classic if it weren't for the movie?

Despite having one of, if not the most disapointing title tracks in Prince's carreer?

I mean hard core fans always speak praise of Joy in Repitition and the Question of U. Thieves in the Temple and Round and Round were top ten hits.Songs like Elephants and Flowers,We Can Funk and Release It namely are,at least in my opinion,also highlights.

What do you think?
[Edited 6/29/06 18:05pm]
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Reply #1 posted 06/29/06 7:22pm

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Hmm, well it isn't as solidly put together as everything else he had released IMO. It would sound kind of disconnected really.
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