depends on what style you like
i say 1999 because it has a good mix of uptempo grooves and more poppish ballad type songs You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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So fantastic - you get to descover him for the first time..... There is nothing better.... I remember the first time I watched Sign of the Times Concert on TV.... That feeling like OMG - He is amazing.....
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Just promise me one thing? Please don't start posting pics of Prince with his cat, getting out of his car, looking at his phone, waiting for a lift, etc.
And eventually (as a Prince fan) you'll be able to hear a live rendition of Controversy. Now that is something else. | |
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Ellie said: Darwintheorgangrinder said: I am probably the only person who will say this, but the symbol album is strong from beginning to end. It was the first Prince album that I had back in 1992, and I have been listening ever since.
Don't worry, I love it too. I ranked all the Prince albums recently at that came up at #6! No, I love that album too. Some really good songs on that one. | |
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Dewrede said: I gotta say (unlike many suggested) ;
Don't buy The Hits - The B - Sides ; it has edited versions of all the hits which sucks Get the albums instead , starting with For You [Edited 9/6/08 5:35am] I'd agree with that. I like the B sides but it's a shame the hits are edited. Instead, I would recommend Ultimate. Some classics on there but mixed and extended versions which you probably haven't heard in that format before. That's why I love it so much. You hear all the same songs hundreds of times so it's really good to hear them slightly differently. Especially Pop Life. It's STILL not long enough!! I know I hold you too tight, but I just can't seem to get close enough | |
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For You I saw Prince cry
and I asked God why The answer He gave caused me 2 b saved Now I cannot tell a lie | |
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LizaWoman08 said: Hi everyone, I just became a Prince fan about a week ago. I've always known about him just never got into his music, really. I was watching VH1 and saw that 77 hours of Prince and it blew me away, I was like, "Why didnt I notice him before lol" And I became hooked. Well, I just wanted to know what album is the best and what should I buy first. Thanks for reading this
-Liza Start from the beginning with For You and just work your way up to Planet Earth. 1 of my top favorite albums of P's is Emancipation, , Purple Rain, Controversy, Dirty Mind and The Rainbow Children, off the top in no particular order ... Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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So r you going to tel us what you got? | |
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WELCOME!
You should get Sign "o" the times, then Purple Rain and then 1999. Love Kirs E Listen for u naked I would dance a ballet.... | |
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InsatiableForP said: Dewrede said: I gotta say (unlike many suggested) ;
Don't buy The Hits - The B - Sides ; it has edited versions of all the hits which sucks Get the albums instead , starting with For You [Edited 9/6/08 5:35am] I'd agree with that. I like the B sides but it's a shame the hits are edited. Instead, I would recommend Ultimate. Some classics on there but mixed and extended versions which you probably haven't heard in that format before. That's why I love it so much. You hear all the same songs hundreds of times so it's really good to hear them slightly differently. Especially Pop Life. It's STILL not long enough!! | |
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Dewrede said: I gotta say (unlike many suggested) ;
Don't buy The Hits - The B - Sides ; it has edited versions of all the hits which sucks Get the albums instead , starting with For You But what you forget is that a new Prince fan can get a good idea of what songs/era he or she likes best. Even though many are radio edits. AND it's the only place where you can get the most b-sides in a good quality. | |
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Moonbeam said: I'd say these are the most beloved albums here, roughly in order:
Sign o' the Times 1999 Purple Rain Parade Dirty Mind Lovesexy Around the World in a Day The Gold Experience The Rainbow Children Controversy I'll probably get slaughtered for saying this, but you may want to try out a compilation and see what songs jump out at you the most, and go from there. If you want to go down that route, I would definitely recommend The Hits/The B-Sides, as it offers the best overview of his career. It's a 3-disc set: the first 2 discs are "hits" and the third disc consists of B-sides. You can probably find it without much expense, as other (weaker) compilations have come out since then. Good choice. Cannot go wrong with this man's advice! | |
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Do The Hits/bsides first, then you can go from there to Ultimate Prince, and if you decide you only want to be a casual fan stop there, but then try Purple Rain, his most well known album, then 1999, SOTT, Parade and Diamonds and Pearls, maybe then if u r adeventurous, try the Gold experience, Dirty Mind, Controversy, Lovesexy, Symbol, Musicology and 3121, after that you will be seasoned enough to get the rest. For the real completeist try 94 east featuring Prince, 4U, Crystal Ball and The Truth.
Good luck on the long journey ahead, give urself a year at least as most of us orgers are 10 or plus year Prince fanatics and some are 30 year fans (I am 17 years myself) 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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To easy into prince i'd go for
The Hits/B sides New Power Soul The Gold Experience Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us! | |
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