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Thread started 02/07/07 2:58pm

jacknapier

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Which Prince song most defines the "Minneapolis Sound"?

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...olis_sound

The Minneapolis sound is a hybrid mixture of funk, rock, pop, R&B & new wave that was masterminded by Prince in the late 1970s. Its popularity was given a boost throughout the 1980s, thanks to his disciples, including The Time, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Morris Day, Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, Ta Mara & the Seen, Sheila E., Jesse Johnson, Mazarati, & The Family. Prince's third album Dirty Mind from 1980 also earns credit. Some artists who came from Minnesota were influenced by his work and some came from other parts of the U.S. or world, such as Scottish star Sheena Easton, Flint, Michigan's Ready for the World, Augusta, Georgia's Le Klass and both Los Angeles, California's Janet Jackson and Cherrelle. The music is also known as funk-rock.

[edit] Identifying Characteristics

While the "Minneapolis Sound" was a form of funk, it had some distinguishing characteristics:

* Synthesizers generally replaced horns, and were used more as accent than as fill or background.
* The rhythm was often faster and less syncopated than traditional funk, and owed much to New Wave pop music.
* Guitars, while usually (but not always) played "clean" for rhythm parts, were frequently much louder and more aggressively processed during solos than in most traditional funk.
* The "bottom" of the sound was less bass-heavy than traditional funk; drums and keyboards filled more of the "bottom".
* The drums were more highly processed than in traditional funk, and frequently electronic.
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Reply #1 posted 02/07/07 3:10pm

prettymansson

DMSR
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Reply #2 posted 02/07/07 3:11pm

skywalker

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DMSR without a doubt!
"New Power slide...."
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Reply #3 posted 02/07/07 3:22pm

Snap

Do It All Nite (not that it's my fav song or anything, cuz it ain't)



good definition by the way!
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Reply #4 posted 02/07/07 3:29pm

coolcat

777-9311
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Reply #5 posted 02/07/07 3:48pm

ElectricBlue

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u nailed it

DMSR
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Reply #6 posted 02/07/07 5:17pm

SCNDLS

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coolcat said:

777-9311

thumbs up!
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Reply #7 posted 02/07/07 5:17pm

SCNDLS

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Sugar Walls, Erotic City, Nasty Girl
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Reply #8 posted 02/07/07 9:31pm

jacknapier

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Just listening to old P for the last hour or so, I think the song Controversy fits that description to a "T".
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Reply #9 posted 02/07/07 9:33pm

jone70

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A Love Bizarre, Head, Automatic, possibly Uptown, Sex Shooter
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #10 posted 02/07/07 9:39pm

coolcat

That description of the minneapolis sound is great... I'd add one thing though... the Minneapolis sound often uses slap/pop bass...
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Reply #11 posted 02/07/07 9:45pm

krayzie

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prettymansson said:

DMSR


This is EXACTLY what I was thinking lol
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Reply #12 posted 02/07/07 10:23pm

cheyenne

I'm gonna say 1999. Variations of that keyboard refrain seemed to be used by a lot of other Mpls. artists and pop stars in general in the 80s.
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Reply #13 posted 02/07/07 11:24pm

ufoclub

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automatic
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Reply #14 posted 02/07/07 11:36pm

Paisley4u

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AUTOMATIC,DMSR,Erotic City,Irresistible bitch,Blue Limousine,1999,
777-9311,...
Love4oneanother
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Reply #15 posted 02/08/07 12:34am

prettymansson

i said DMSR because its Fonky as hell..The Linn Drums are workin..The clap ..the Slap Bass..The Synth Brass lines..The chicken scratchin guitars..It has the whole formula ..777-9311 is another great example..as well as If a Girl Answers (dont hang up) off the vanity 6 album..Oh how i miss that sound..If P ever came out with a new record that went back to his oldschool days..Id be One Happy Man !!! wink
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Reply #16 posted 02/08/07 1:03am

DirtyChris

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I would go with these
if trying to set an example:

"Sexy Dancer", "Head", "Let's Work", "Lady Cab Driver"
"If I Was Your Girlfriend"
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #17 posted 02/08/07 1:04am

DirtyChris

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Paisley4u said:

Irresistible bitch

THERE YOU HAVE IT!!!!!
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #18 posted 02/08/07 2:50am

carlcranshaw

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"Sexy Dancer"
‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #19 posted 02/08/07 3:13am

CrozzaUK

D.M.S.R immediately came to mind.
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Reply #20 posted 02/08/07 3:46am

BT11

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Let's Pretend We're Married.
music
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Reply #21 posted 02/08/07 3:58am

Waltervandenvo
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XtraLovable
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Reply #22 posted 02/08/07 5:01am

antoon

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Waltervandenvogelwejde said:

XtraLovable


That's what I was thinking! Exactly!
555-4444 you're on coffee talk.
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Reply #23 posted 02/08/07 6:24am

funkaholic1972

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prettymansson said:

i said DMSR because its Fonky as hell..The Linn Drums are workin..The clap ..the Slap Bass..The Synth Brass lines..The chicken scratchin guitars..It has the whole formula ..777-9311 is another great example..as well as If a Girl Answers (dont hang up) off the vanity 6 album..Oh how i miss that sound..If P ever came out with a new record that went back to his oldschool days..Id be One Happy Man !!! wink


We have agreed on this before and I agree again with you. Bring back the Oldschool Minneapolis Sound, hehe! Who cares if it has been done before, it was an awesome concept and I would love a new Minneapolis Sound dirty funk album!
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #24 posted 02/08/07 6:40am

calldapplwonde
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First that came to my mind was 'Let's Work'. Don't know why exactly, there are many, of course.
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Reply #25 posted 02/08/07 7:35am

ufoclub

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To me, DMSR sounds kind of different for Prince, so does Irristible Bitch, but Automatic, Nasty Girl, Sex Shooter, all have that similar sound.

As does Oh Sheila... whoops!
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Reply #26 posted 02/08/07 7:46am

novabrkr

Nasty Girl
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Reply #27 posted 02/08/07 8:19am

r1ghteousone

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Controversy
Let's Pretend We're Married
1999
D.M.S.R


...pretty much most of the stuff on 1999 really.
pray love is god, god is love, girls and boys love god above pray
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Reply #28 posted 02/08/07 10:30am

nurse

eek Great question-hmmm I'm going with DMSR
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Reply #29 posted 02/08/07 11:24am

Riverpoet31

One word: Automatic

Not only being the perfect example of The Minneapolis sound, but probably (sound-and productionwise) the most influential Prince-song EVER.

Listen to his production-work for The Family and Jill Jones. The synths might be (partially) replaced by real orchestral arrangements (thanks, Clare Fisher!), but that songs are a continuation of what he tried to achieve with Automatic.

Listen to the sound of producers like Jam / Lewis, Timbaland, Nerd, artists like Beck and the electrofunk movement of the last years, Automatic is their blueprint in the end.

I even think when over 200 or 300 years people are looking back to the music of the 20th century, Automatic would be considered of one the key tracks of that century, and used as the first example to illustrate Prince's influence.
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