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Thread started 09/10/08 7:27pm

Purple123

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What song (s) is P's instrumentation the best?

What song (s) would you say is Prince's best in terms of how he played the intruments on it is?

My favorite songs of his in this context are:

1. "Just as long as we're together" -The instrumentation on this song is just supurb! The level of musicianship is awsome.

2. "Do it all night"! - Probably one of the funkyest baselines he's done and very well played.

3. "Bambi" - This is the rawest performance of his entire career, everything from the tempo to drums to the screeching guitar solo's are just amazing.

4. "Savoir"- Just a downright elaborate carnival of sounds.

5. "HornyToad"- Amazing everthing.

6. "She's always in my hair"- I love the way he played every instrument on this song.
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Reply #1 posted 09/10/08 9:54pm

Snap

per the thread title, i'd say most anything 1985-1988, 1994-1995, 2001, etc.
as for the question in your post, i'd have to pick mainly his live performances
most of 'em, from early days onward
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Reply #2 posted 09/10/08 10:32pm

prodigalfan

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I also loved She is Always in my Hair.

The best was Shhh.

That whole ensemble was HOT! REnato, Michael, Prince.... it was like a muscial orgasm.

sorry, so graphic but that is what it sounds/feel to me.
"Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack
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Reply #3 posted 09/11/08 12:05am

Flowers2

Alexa de Paris
Lady Cab Driver
How Come You Don't Call Me
She Spoke To Me
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Diamonds and Pearls
Condition of the Heart


there tons more..

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Reply #4 posted 09/11/08 12:46am

xtrafab

lets go crazy, guitar!
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Reply #5 posted 09/11/08 5:36pm

xtrafab

The guitar is an instrument that can wail, sing and cry and scream it is pouring out emotions from the one playing it. Prince has all those wonderful emotions to share with the world and comes through in his playing. guitar is my absolute favorite, and second is the colorful piano.
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Reply #6 posted 09/11/08 8:13pm

Purple123

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xtrafab said:

The guitar is an instrument that can wail, sing and cry and scream it is pouring out emotions from the one playing it. Prince has all those wonderful emotions to share with the world and comes through in his playing. guitar is my absolute favorite, and second is the colorful piano.


You know what. You're right. I didn't think about that.
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Reply #7 posted 09/11/08 8:52pm

DesireeNevermi
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Shh and Venus Di Milo

without lyrics these songs are the shit!
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Reply #8 posted 09/11/08 9:28pm

jstar69

alexa de paris
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Reply #9 posted 09/12/08 9:55am

Riverpoet31

So many! especially during the eighties. I like to think in terms of arrangements here, not necesarilly single instrumental parts.

From the top of my head, a top 10:

1. Automatic:
A dry, cold beat, those 'interlocking' synth riffs, the stattaco melodylines, together they create an almost hypnotic 'dancefloor experience'.

2. Around the world in a day (title track):
The Minneapolis sound mixed with exotic world music instruments. Sounds weird on paper, sounds great on record. That typical MPLS-bridge (Papa, i think i wanna dance!) is especially awesome.

3. The screams of Passion (The Family):
Mixing the minneapolis sound with baroque orchestrations this time. The way how Prince psychedelic synthsounds combine with Clare Fishers meandering strings is brilliant.

4. New Position:
Maybe even better then Kiss. Funk stripped down to the bone, distorted backing vocals and those caribean steel drums just 'Work'' !

5. Mountains (10 minute version)
Almost an eighties-take on Sly Stones 'I wanna take you higher', but even better arranged. Some of the best 'musical climaxing' on a Prince track.

6. If i was you girlfriend:
Maybe the penultimate Prince-song, in terms of lyrics, production style and arrangement. Those eery synths, distorted background vocals and something that sounds like a meandering accordeon, combined with the uptight vocal delivery makes for a classic: Lets try to imagine what silence looks like...

7. Mia Bocca (Jill Jones)
Still my favourite arrangement for any (popular) piece of music ever. Sober and elaborate at the same time, such a great combi of hard, dry syncopated beats and a meandering orchestra. The built up is yummy also.

8 (Madhouse)
Alltough it has some 'easy listening' elements (the flute, the harp, the slowness of the music), the strange 'ooh-ooh' loop in the background, gives it a weird edge, and the way how the arrangement builts up, resulting in those trumpetriffs and Eric Leeds soloing is magnificent.

9. Lovesexy (the title track)
Almost to busy for its own good, but when youre in the mood for it, the arrangement of this song is a total mindblow! There is so much to be found in this song: a dry, understated beat, the synthbass, dissonant hornriffs, gospellike chanting, those typical interlocking synth riffs, hard-rock guitar riffing, crazy soundeffects, synthstrings near the end. Like some richt, energetic 'audio-orgasm'.

10. Dolphin
Alltough the melodylines could be a bit stronger, when it comes to the playing together by the NPG it is one of the finest efforts from that band.
Especially the rhythem section is terric: Michael B's sober but soulfull drumming combined with the souplesse of Sonny Thompson on the bass.
The bridge shows that Prince really has grown as a guitarist: you dont always have to show off and go for the biggest, longest solo to create a great guitar solo.
Finally i totally dig those more raw, edgy background vocals Prince throws in the mix during the last two chorusses.
[Edited 9/12/08 10:09am]
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Reply #10 posted 09/12/08 10:43am

Patrick1985

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Diamonds And Pearls (the breakdown still catches me out)
Thieves In The Temple (arabic influences)
most of the Madhouse tracks (who else would think of "baby doll house" as a loop
3121 (dissonant yet catchy and futuristic at the same time)
Glam Slam ( the classical outro juxtaposed with the poppyness of the song sums up princes creativity
Like a Gb Major with a E in the bass
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Reply #11 posted 09/12/08 10:54am

blackguitarist
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There are several but I'll just list a few:

God Instrumental (Love Theme From Purple Rain)
Lady Cab Driver
Another Lonely Christmas
Do Me, Baby
Adore

The Time:
Girl
Oh Baby

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The Glamourous Life
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Reply #12 posted 09/12/08 10:59am

kanoohead

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computer blue... the long ones. Any of 'em.
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Reply #13 posted 09/12/08 11:32am

Dayclear

Too many to name. smile
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Reply #14 posted 09/12/08 11:38am

Takieaa

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Mine!
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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Reply #15 posted 09/12/08 6:11pm

Tame

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xtrafab said:

lets go crazy, guitar!


yes
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #16 posted 09/12/08 6:22pm

zucris

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whatever he wants... wink
Forever in my life...
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Reply #17 posted 09/19/08 5:06am

statequest

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Reply #18 posted 09/19/08 10:00am

DreamyPopRoyal
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That's such a good question!

With Prince, he almost never disappoints when it comes to the musicality of his work. Along with the lyrics, its one of the biggest things I pay attention to.

Some of my personal favorites include:

Shh
- amazing from start to finish!! The drumming is incredible and his use of the guitar captures his every emotion. So powerful whew

The One
- to me, defines the serenity of Prince's musical soul. The peacefulness of his soul. Takes my breath away

Alexa de Paris
- an incredible jam session thumbs up! that's like a rollercoaster ride you don't want to get off. When the guitar takes off, Prince does his thing wink extremely well, might I add

The Word
- takes you into Prince's world, the playground that is his recording studio. You can picture him adding every instrument and... well, I say this song practically wrote itself wink

I agree with the statements about Automatic, A Million Days (LOVE the acceleration of that guitar. Makes that song come alive!), and The Most Beautiful Girl in the world (I prefer the album version for many reasons, but the biggest is the wonderfully beautiful ending where it all winds down).

Isn't Prince a wonderful musician? cool
He really knows his stuff nod
had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone
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