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Thread started 04/16/07 6:52pm

Fury

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biggest musical growth (or decline) between two consecutive albums

for me there was HUGE growth between "For You" and "Prince", but musically there was creative DECLINE between "Prince" and "Dirty Mind.
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Reply #1 posted 04/16/07 6:57pm

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Fury said:

for me there was HUGE growth between "For You" and "Prince", but musically there was creative DECLINE between "Prince" and "Dirty Mind.


Well, I am inclined to think that there has been a growth in the amount of crack you are smoking. Dirty Mind is leaps and bounds above Prince--creatively and otherwise.....
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Reply #2 posted 04/16/07 6:59pm

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skywalker said:

Fury said:

for me there was HUGE growth between "For You" and "Prince", but musically there was creative DECLINE between "Prince" and "Dirty Mind.


Well, I am inclined to think that there has been a growth in the amount of crack you are smoking. Dirty Mind is leaps and bounds above Prince--creatively and otherwise.....
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Reply #3 posted 04/16/07 7:07pm

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skywalker said:

Fury said:

for me there was HUGE growth between "For You" and "Prince", but musically there was creative DECLINE between "Prince" and "Dirty Mind.


Well, I am inclined to think that there has been a growth in the amount of crack you are smoking. Dirty Mind is leaps and bounds above Prince--creatively and otherwise.....
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well i disagree mad
aside from the racy lyrics, dirty mind sounds very dated compared to Prince. sexy dancer, still waiting, when we're dancing close and slow and i wanna be your lover ALL sound fresher than most of what's onDirty Mind
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Reply #4 posted 04/16/07 7:44pm

bigsexy

The biggest increase would have to be going from Come to the Gold Experince.
The biggest decrease would be SOTT to Lovesexy.
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Reply #5 posted 04/16/07 7:47pm

Imago

Fury said:

skywalker said:



Well, I am inclined to think that there has been a growth in the amount of crack you are smoking. Dirty Mind is leaps and bounds above Prince--creatively and otherwise.....
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well i disagree mad
aside from the racy lyrics, dirty mind sounds very dated compared to Prince. sexy dancer, still waiting, when we're dancing close and slow and i wanna be your lover ALL sound fresher than most of what's onDirty Mind

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Although I do agree it sounds dated, I think Prince sounds much moreso.

For You and Prince both sound like disco albums to me falloff, and dirty mind is the first time I get a real sense of raw funk. I wanna Be Your Lover doesn't sound nearly as funky as head , and Bambi lacks the same pop appeal as When U Were Mine .

I don't think Dirty Mind is huge leap forward from Prince though. It just sounds like a progression. In Dirty Mind, his voice sounds more confident, the tunes are more raw, and it sounds like he's stopped being self-concious.

For me, Controversy was a much bigger leap forward compared to Dirty Mind than DM was to Prince. That's not to say Controversy was a better album, but his song writting really got crazy during Controversy.




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Reply #6 posted 04/16/07 8:25pm

BoySimon

Biggest increase from Come to Gold? All those songs were written and recorded at the same time. They are parts one and two of the same album... more or less.

Biggest decrease from SOTT to Lovesexy? I'm sorry, I would have to disagree with you here. Lovesexy is a glorious and courageously composed piece of work, as is SOTT.

For me, biggest increase would have to be from Controversy to 1999, taking the 'new wave' sound and embellishing it to create what would become the Minneapolis Sound - and recapturing some of the soul of the first two albums.

Biggest decrease - Lovesexy to Graffiti Bridge (via Batman). Prince started chasing trends, got caught up in a movie project (Batman) that muddled the GB project and produced a flawed, but entertaining, album and a crappy compromise of a film.
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Reply #7 posted 04/17/07 4:07am

leecaldon

I would say For You to Prince.
Then Prince to Dirty Mind.

Unbelievable leaps from album to album.

Controversy to 1999 is a pretty incredible change.
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Reply #8 posted 04/17/07 4:09am

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i would have to say biggest increse is Controversy to 1999

biggest decrease Batman to GB
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Reply #9 posted 04/17/07 4:15am

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skywalker said:

Fury said:

for me there was HUGE growth between "For You" and "Prince", but musically there was creative DECLINE between "Prince" and "Dirty Mind.


Well, I am inclined to think that there has been a growth in the amount of crack you are smoking. Dirty Mind is leaps and bounds above Prince--creatively and otherwise.....
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lol lol lol lol lol

Dirty Mind >>>>> Prince
Baby, that was much too fast... 1958-2016
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Reply #10 posted 04/17/07 8:25am

theodore

InsatiableCream said:

i would have to say biggest increse is Controversy to 1999

biggest decrease Batman to GB



Agree cool
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