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Reply #120 posted 07/14/07 9:37pm

thekidsgirl

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The song Planet Earth is quite possible the best thing I've heard in the last 5 years! eek

It is exactly what I wanted from Prince

a spooky, haunting, over-the-top, piano/guitar heavy song with some
twists and turns and interesting lyrics!!! omg

That song just gave me chills...for the fifth time
Now I'm pumped for this album!!!
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Reply #121 posted 07/14/07 10:39pm

GazzaBloom

Just got home from the lcoal shop with my copy of the Mail On Sunday, putting the kettle on having a piece of toast and sticking Planet Earth onto my iPod ready for a nice relaxing Sunday morning listen!

Got VIP tickets for the O2 on 3rd Aug plus tickets for the Aftershow.

Life is sweet!

Gazza
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Reply #122 posted 07/14/07 10:45pm

ian

Okay so the sleeve is mega cheap... .just a basic cardboard sleeve, no track listing, no liner notes, no artist name, just the CD. The packaging says "Free with the Mail on Sunday" so I have to assume the version that hits the shops properly in a few weeks will be a bit snazzier.

Still, great hearing it in decent quality at last. It's line "Planet Earth" is a different song!
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Reply #123 posted 07/14/07 10:45pm

ian

But I will miss that DJ and "Keila" on "Future Baby Momma" though smile
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Reply #124 posted 07/14/07 10:54pm

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Reply #125 posted 07/14/07 11:45pm

PDogz

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blackbob said:

when people say.....its not as good as the 80s or i am not feeling the new music....most of the time it has nothing to do with how good the music is or not....its about people wanting to feel young again....
to feel like they did when they were a kid listening to a prince album for the first time.....its their youth that they are missing...
to feel how they used to feel when they listen to a certain artist that they link to their younger years.....

Very well said, that's exactly how I feel about it. This is the first time I ever saw anyone put it into words like this, but that is exactly how I always felt whenever someone slams the new music: It's their elusive youth that they're missing. Get comfortable with who you are today, and the new music will sound a lot better.
"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #126 posted 07/14/07 11:47pm

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Its really cool, listening to it right now.
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Reply #127 posted 07/14/07 11:50pm

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ONe thing tho, it aint exactly free is it, £1.40, so its nearly free. Last time I bought a newspaper it was 30p, so this was a bit of a surprise.
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Reply #128 posted 07/14/07 11:57pm

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I must admit, Future Baby Mamma is my favorite.
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Reply #129 posted 07/15/07 12:00am

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K I don't get the hate that half the org seems to be frontin on this new cd? Its not a masterpiece granted, but having listened to the crappy file for bout a week and now enjoying the upgrade in quality I think its pretty tight overall.

Its pure POP prince with the guitar front and center. Which really after the RNRHOF hes been pushing his skills for the last couple of yrs.

There's not a song that bores me, which is more than I can say bout 3121 or musicology.

p.s. I love the twangy guitar in The One U wanna C.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #130 posted 07/15/07 12:08am

ian

GoldiesParade said:

ONe thing tho, it aint exactly free is it, £1.40, so its nearly free. Last time I bought a newspaper it was 30p, so this was a bit of a surprise.


Sunday papers are often more expensive, as they've got all sorts of shite bundled in with them.
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Reply #131 posted 07/15/07 12:46am

Haystack

I just had an extreme moment of Prince fammyness.

I popped Planet Earth into the player and listened to the title track for the first time in proper quality...

And about half way through, I was crying because firstly I think it's a great, epic song, secondly because I'd just had the weirdest new-Prince-album-buying experience to date and thirdly, just the whole concept of Prince giving away his new album and the fact that right now in the UK, he's big news for the first time in years.

And I'll continue the fammyness by saying 'Cheers Prince. You've made this fan very happy today'.
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Reply #132 posted 07/15/07 12:54am

ellieadore

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Who is the female vocalist on Chelsea Rodgers?

Anyone got any idea?
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Reply #133 posted 07/15/07 12:56am

Nemo

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sunday morning...with a hang over !!!

Sorry u lot but you lot are moany bitches!! I just listerened to the album..and i may be a little late but listeren don`t just hear it nor write it off !!
Its a good album..Mr goodnite is a track and future baby momma is beautiful ( and if you don`t like that one its cause you ain`t got nobody and you bitter ) !!

Prince sounds mature and neat !!
Keep your negativity to yourself and enjoy the day..the day prince brought the music to the masses through the newspaper..

i`m very proud of him....from "84" to today.....no one can touch him...
STOP HATING.... yes
""And if i never c u again....it`s alright ""
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Reply #134 posted 07/15/07 12:58am

Scooter

I've just heard the new album for the first time and I felt like a 5 year old in a toy shop, I have to admit it gave me goosebumps and a tear in my eye. Anyone harking back to the 80's and the 'You shoulda heard it when' should shut up and revel in this. Classic Prince.
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Reply #135 posted 07/15/07 12:59am

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Just went out and got it!!

havent played it yet although ive already heared guitar, fbm, shoe, cr, pe, 1uwc.

i love all of them songs, this albums amazing!
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Reply #136 posted 07/15/07 12:59am

Haystack

Nemo said:

...enjoy the day..the day prince brought the music to the masses through the newspaper..



nod

That's exactly how I feel today.
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Reply #137 posted 07/15/07 1:11am

Wall

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I've now listened to an actual cd and I must say, this is pretty rubbish on Prince's part. It has a few good tracks and I still think Chelsea Rodgers is a good cut and will hopefully make some kind of single, as well as be a showcase live cut, but as a whole, it is his weakest, most uninspired album possibly of his career.

Very, very bland and passe'.

Lion of Judah and Resolution have to be the fluffiest things he's ever recorded.

If you're thinking the actual cd will reveal nuances, you are GRAVELY mistaken -- this record is as deep as a 14 year old Smiths fan.

Rating: D
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Reply #138 posted 07/15/07 1:22am

weejimmy

Dear mr man..a 6...damn u a critic..open your mind brother..analization of the highest order..
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Reply #139 posted 07/15/07 1:28am

ian

Wall said:


Lion of Judah and Resolution have to be the fluffiest things he's ever recorded.



I'll see your Lion of Judah and Resolution, and raise you a Graffiti Bridge.
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Reply #140 posted 07/15/07 1:30am

barneyboy

I love it. A couple of fillers (lion and Mr goodnight) but a few Prince classics.

Its way better than 3121 and Musicology. A very live sounding album, cant wait for the shows! razz
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Reply #141 posted 07/15/07 1:38am

Wall

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ian said:

Wall said:


Lion of Judah and Resolution have to be the fluffiest things he's ever recorded.



I'll see your Lion of Judah and Resolution, and raise you a Graffiti Bridge.


I think GB at least has a faux Gershwin vibe. Lion of Judah and Resolution, as well as the majority of tracks on Planet Earth are utterly worthless.

Chelsea Rodgers is a worthy single and live cut, but on a true, strong Prince album would be nothing more than a b-side.
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Reply #142 posted 07/15/07 2:02am

ian

Wall said:

ian said:



I'll see your Lion of Judah and Resolution, and raise you a Graffiti Bridge.


I think GB at least has a faux Gershwin vibe. Lion of Judah and Resolution, as well as the majority of tracks on Planet Earth are utterly worthless.

Chelsea Rodgers is a worthy single and live cut, but on a true, strong Prince album would be nothing more than a b-side.


You're living in a fantasy world mate. Prince's albums are always somewhat inconsistent. You could count the number of consistently brilliant Prince albums on one hand.

Planet Earth has some low points, this is true - but your comment about the majority of tracks on the album being "worthless" is just hyperbole on your part. Without getting into issues of taste and subjectivity, the title track is reasonably decent. So is Guitar, so is Somewhere Here on Earth, The One U Wanna C, All the Midnights in the World, and Chelsea Rodgers. That's six strong songs, and what remains is variable and depends on your taste. Considering we've had Musicology and 3121 in the past few years, the new album is certainly no worse (I'd argue it's a good deal better than those albums)>
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Reply #143 posted 07/15/07 2:07am

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How strange to pick up the latest Prince album from my local cornershop at 730 in the morning. Bizarre. Sounds very good. Bound to woo the masses. Chelsea R would be a great single.

Only moan i have is no tracklist on the sleeve.

Cant have it all!
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Reply #144 posted 07/15/07 2:10am

Haystack

Electrostar said:



Only moan i have is no tracklist on the sleeve.



I can just predict the conversations at work tomorrow.

Me: 'Did you like the new Prince album?'
Them: 'Yeah'
Me: 'Which songs did you like?'
Them: 'Erm, that one about the Guitar, that one with the guitar playing at the end, that one in the middle somewhere with them women singing backing vocals and that one about Chelsea'
Me: 'Oh'
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Reply #145 posted 07/15/07 2:12am

Wall

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ian said:

Wall said:



I think GB at least has a faux Gershwin vibe. Lion of Judah and Resolution, as well as the majority of tracks on Planet Earth are utterly worthless.

Chelsea Rodgers is a worthy single and live cut, but on a true, strong Prince album would be nothing more than a b-side.


You're living in a fantasy world mate. Prince's albums are always somewhat inconsistent. You could count the number of consistently brilliant Prince albums on one hand.

Planet Earth has some low points, this is true - but your comment about the majority of tracks on the album being "worthless" is just hyperbole on your part. Without getting into issues of taste and subjectivity, the title track is reasonably decent. So is Guitar, so is Somewhere Here on Earth, The One U Wanna C, All the Midnights in the World, and Chelsea Rodgers. That's six strong songs, and what remains is variable and depends on your taste. Considering we've had Musicology and 3121 in the past few years, the new album is certainly no worse (I'd argue it's a good deal better than those albums)>


I wholeheartedly agree that you could count his brilliant records on one hand and if you think the aforementioned tracks on Planet Earth are worthwhile, then enjoy them; I simply cannot believe how uninspired the same songs sound to my ears.

I should add that Somewhere Here on Earth does have a great vocal and as I've said before, is closer to cool jazz than smooth -- but not by much -- but the album as a whole in its pristine quality absolutely leaves me underwhelmed. A tragedy.

I tend to agree with those who say Prince should never use an outside producer as his hit and miss style is a big part of his persona, but by god, if it would mean he'd understand such a simple thing as how to record a rock groove and make a basic rock album, then get someone, anyone, in who can offer a word or two of advice.

I honestly cannot think of more than two or three Prince songs that are 'rock' and here we were told by obviously false 'insiders' this record was going to be a rock album. HA!
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Reply #146 posted 07/15/07 3:19am

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I remember standing outside WHSmiths the morning The Gold Experience was released, waiting for them to open so i could buy a copy.

This morning, I had a WHSmiths newspaper guy bring me a copy of Planet Earth before the shops had even opened. Strange but True, haha.

Listened about 5 times now, enjoyable enough, but short on classic/standout tracks imho.

Chelsea Rogers, however, had me within 10 seconds. So funky!!!

Have to agree with some of the comments here that while many of the songs are nice enough, it doesn't seem to "fit" together very well as an album. :/
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Reply #147 posted 07/15/07 3:31am

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so I've heard it in high quality now. I think it's going to have to grow on me. Some songs I liked better in low quality, some I like better in high quality. For example, the title track is even more impressive when you hear the layers in such crystal clear adio. On the other, hand, I think "The One U Wanna C" sounded much more energetic in its rawer, 96kbps quality.


Probably just take some getting used to, since I had the low quality version on repeat at work on my iPod all week and iTunes says it's gotten 50 plays.
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Reply #148 posted 07/15/07 3:35am

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blackbob said:

maceoparker007 said:

I'm 28 I wasn't even born or in my baby years when Prince was in his prime. I first heard Prince's music when I was about 9 years old (1988). The album I listened to was Controversy (not a new release) and I was blown away with his musical genius. I have no fond childhood memories I associate with his tracks I simply judge the music based on his raw talent and creativity.

If I was taken into room with all of princes albums and listened to them each in turn for the first time I would still come to the conclusion his earlier work were him in his prime. The albums which folllowed after 1990 simply dont come close.



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you are missing my point...every artist has there so called 'golden period'...prince's was 80 to 87...his creative peak...my point is that he is STILL making good music...maybe not groundbreaking music like he did during his first 10 years ...but it isnt as bad as some people who were young during the 80s would have you believe because they are missing something other than just the music they are hearing ...i am not saying the music is on a par with what he did during the 80s...no long lasting artist has ever been creatively brilliant all through their career but he is still making good music...sometimes great music....listen to 'somewhere here on earth' and tell me that isnt as good as his 80s ballads .... wink


I agree totally with Bob... some good points and I absolutely love "somewhere here on earth" its just as good as adore etc cool
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Reply #149 posted 07/15/07 3:41am

DexterDayglo

Spot on, Wall. I always felt P should hook up with MAW, and Chelsea R really does remind me of their work.As for the Album, yeah well, fast forward to the next one.
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