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Whaaa?!? I think I like the Graffiti Bridge Soundtrack! I hated this album ever since I bought it a couple of year ago. I didn't really pay much attention to it because I was busy listening to Prince's other albums. I only liked The Question of U, Joy in Repetition, and Thieves in the Temple and didn't give the other songs a chance. I'm listening to it right now and I like it . I'm really liking We Can Funk especially.
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I like it too. I just wish the stuff by other people had been left off. It's actually pretty good with just the Prince stuff.
The Tevin and Mavis tracks could have easily been left off and waited for their albums. The Time stuff should have been released as the full Corporate World album. I think that material is way stronger than most of Pandemonium (barring Jerk Out and Chocolate, of course). But anyway, I think GB (at least Prince's portion, but I suppose the rest of it too), is a nice capstone to his 1980's work. Some old, some new, some old things re-worked into something new. It's kind of a summary of his sound, up to that point. And then immediately after, he changed it. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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the SOUNDTRACK really isn't half bad. it's maybe only 1/4 bad. | |
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Raze said: I like it too. I just wish the stuff by other people had been left off. It's actually pretty good with just the Prince stuff.
The Tevin and Mavis tracks could have easily been left off and waited for their albums. The Time stuff should have been released as the full Corporate World album. I think that material is way stronger than most of Pandemonium (barring Jerk Out and Chocolate, of course). But anyway, I think GB (at least Prince's portion, but I suppose the rest of it too), is a nice capstone to his 1980's work. Some old, some new, some old things re-worked into something new. It's kind of a summary of his sound, up to that point. And then immediately after, he changed it. It's like Bowie's Scary Monsters from 1980, in that respect Different, of course. But the same career stage. [Edited 5/25/07 10:45am] "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: I like it too. I just wish the stuff by other people had been left off. It's actually pretty good with just the Prince stuff.
The Tevin and Mavis tracks could have easily been left off and waited for their albums. The Time stuff should have been released as the full Corporate World album. I think that material is way stronger than most of Pandemonium (barring Jerk Out and Chocolate, of course). But anyway, I think GB (at least Prince's portion, but I suppose the rest of it too), is a nice capstone to his 1980's work. Some old, some new, some old things re-worked into something new. It's kind of a summary of his sound, up to that point. And then immediately after, he changed it. Totally agree...funny..I'm listening to GB on my iTunes right now... It was a mixed bag but alot of it was good. Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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I am among the few people who acually like the title track. | |
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Cheek said: I am among the few people who acually like the title track.
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Anxiety said: Everybody has a weak point! | |
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I've always thought that it would have been better with one record the Prince stuff
and the other record with Related stuff.. but otherwise, I love it | |
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Great soundtrack! | |
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jess555ja said: I hated this album ever since I bought it a couple of year ago. I didn't really pay much attention to it because I was busy listening to Prince's other albums. I only liked The Question of U, Joy in Repetition, and Thieves in the Temple and didn't give the other songs a chance. I'm listening to it right now and I like it . I'm really liking We Can Funk especially.
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adorable2 said: jess555ja said: I hated this album ever since I bought it a couple of year ago. I didn't really pay much attention to it because I was busy listening to Prince's other albums. I only liked The Question of U, Joy in Repetition, and Thieves in the Temple and didn't give the other songs a chance. I'm listening to it right now and I like it . I'm really liking We Can Funk especially.
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I am with you here OP, you can read a lot of critism on this site about the Graffiti Bridge album, as well as on the Diamonds and Pearls album.
In my opinion both albums are 'a range' above albums as Musicology and 3121 (both 7 out of 10), while i would give GB and D&P an 8,5 out of 10. I think, alltough Prince delivered his best music in the eighties, the period from 1990 and 1995 still brought us better music then anything after 1996. | |
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They call me Melody Cool... I was here long before you... I don't know why people hate this but I loved this when I first heard it. Go Mavis! | |
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I love this album..it is one of my favorites. I've loved it since I got it. | |
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I love it. Question of You is, of course, my favorite. We Can Funk is just awesome. I can listen to Thieves in the Temple over and over. Still Would Stand All Time still stands the test of time.
And I actually Do like Tick, Tick, Bang...(don't hit me.) "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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It's pretty good, though I don't play it much. | |
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Anxiety said: Cheek said: I am among the few people who acually like the title track.
Co- We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Cheek said: Genesia said: Anxiety said: Co- co- | |
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shaedove99 said: They call me Melody Cool... I was here long before you... I don't know why people hate this but I loved this when I first heard it. Go Mavis!
This is one of the best tracks. Funky, good melody, soulful. The version with Prince is also cool. I guess people would love this track if it was sung by Prince. I believe that sex is a beautiful thing between two people. Between five, it's fantastic. | |
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Norwayman said: shaedove99 said: They call me Melody Cool... I was here long before you... I don't know why people hate this but I loved this when I first heard it. Go Mavis!
This is one of the best tracks. Funky, good melody, soulful. The version with Prince is also cool. I guess people would love this track if it was sung by Prince. Oh thank GOD he's not singing, "my name is melody cool." It's fine the way it is. | |
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Cheek said: I am among the few people who acually like the title track.
C'MON, Cheek. its not even POSSIBLE to like the title track. your sarcasm has been discovered. | |
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noimageatall said: I love it. Question of You is, of course, my favorite. We Can Funk is just awesome. I can listen to Thieves in the Temple over and over. Still Would Stand All Time still stands the test of time.
And I actually Do like Tick, Tick, Bang...(don't hit me.) i love Tick, Tick, Bang too! the performance in the movie was cool. I won't hit u, but someone will prolly hit me. "So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." | |
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its definately one of my favourite Prince albums. if he had just released it with just his tuff on it, it would be my mostest favourite Prince album. | |
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I've posted a couple of mild "rants" about this on the org over the last few months. I put off buying it for a long time because nobody seemed to have anything nice to say about it. And of course I wound up enjoying it quite a bit when I finally added it to my collection. A good lesson in "choosing your own path". It is without question his most diverse album up to that point (although SOTT comes in almost neck in neck - but it was 2 discs, so...) "You've got a million dollar smile, but you can't buy time...
When you're running away, and you're a step behind..." ~Maxx | |
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Cheek said: I am among the few people who acually like the title track. I like it. I don't see what's wrong with it. | |
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Maxx said: I've posted a couple of mild "rants" about this on the org over the last few months. I put off buying it for a long time because nobody seemed to have anything nice to say about it. And of course I wound up enjoying it quite a bit when I finally added it to my collection. A good lesson in "choosing your own path". It is without question his most diverse album up to that point (although SOTT comes in almost neck in neck - but it was 2 discs, so...)
GB is also, technically, a double album. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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just listened to it the other day and was diggin 'Love Machine', and 'The Latest Fashion', isnt that the same groove as 'summertime thang' from 'Pandemonium'? | |
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Too bad the shit songs overpower the good tracks. I believe that many folks have such a bad taste in their mouths from the bad material, it gets put on the shelf.
"Can't Stop This Feeling I Got" – 4:25 "New Power Generation" – 3:39 "Release It" (performed by The Time) – 3:54 "The Question of U" – 4:00 "Elephants & Flowers" – 3:54 "Round and Round" (performed by Tevin Campbell) – 3:56 "We Can Funk" (performed by George Clinton and Prince) – 5:28 "Joy In Repetition" – 4:54 "Love Machine" (performed by The Time) – 3:35 "Tick, Tick, Bang" – 3:31 "Shake!" (performed by The Time) – 4:01 "Thieves in the Temple" – 3:20 "The Latest Fashion" (performed by The Time/Prince) – 4:02 "Melody Cool" (performed by Mavis Staples) – 3:40 "Still Would Stand All Time" – 5:24 "Graffiti Bridge" – 3:52 "New Power Generation (Pt. II)" – 2:57 If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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