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Tag Team Game#3: Sign 'O' The Times & Lovesexy vs. Batman & Graffiti Bridge Another tag game ladies and gentlemen. It's the two concept albums vs. the two movie soundtracks. Personally, I think it's a done deal. Sign & Lovesexy hands down win this fight. Individually, all good albums all have some flaws. But altogether its no match. It's a knockout in the 9th round. What do you say? Peace and be wild! | |
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No contest.
SOTT and Lovesexy win hands down. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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SOTT/Lovesexy KO Round 1 | |
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There's no contest here based on this simple fact:
I don't own or intend to own Batman & Graffiti Bridge An album combo except for maybe 1999 & Purple Rain would have difficult taking down a pair like SoTT & LoveSexy. Those two are awesome pieces of work. With SoTT, you get quantity AND quality. That rarely happens with Prince's albums. Not every song could be a hit like with Purple Rain, but its the album that probably comes closest to that. You also get a handful of Camille material in SoTT, which is some of his best work from his best alter-ego. Then LoveSexy gives you a tight, cohesive package that dwells on the subject of Prince's spirituality. The whole album is dedicated to finding what it is and what kind of person it makes him. It has a few select tracks that stand out from the rest for me, but personally, Anna Stesia blows the majority of the album away on its own had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone | |
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DreamyPopRoyalty said: There's no contest here based on this simple fact:
I don't own or intend to own Batman & Graffiti Bridge An album combo except for maybe 1999 & Purple Rain would have difficult taking down a pair like SoTT & LoveSexy. Those two are awesome pieces of work. With SoTT, you get quantity AND quality. That rarely happens with Prince's albums. Not every song could be a hit like with Purple Rain, but its the album that probably comes closest to that. You also get a handful of Camille material in SoTT, which is some of his best work from his best alter-ego. Then LoveSexy gives you a tight, cohesive package that dwells on the subject of Prince's spirituality. The whole album is dedicated to finding what it is and what kind of person it makes him. It has a few select tracks that stand out from the rest for me, but personally, Anna Stesia blows the majority of the album away on its own then how can u qualify an answer if u don't own the albums discussed? makes no sense man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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SOTT wins hands down.....but since I hate Lovesexy its a tag team and ill have 2 take that aswell
This 1 below wouldve been a bit fairer > TGE & Chaos and Disorder vs Emancipation & Rave Everybody's looking 4 the ladder
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L4OATheOriginal said: DreamyPopRoyalty said: There's no contest here based on this simple fact:
I don't own or intend to own Batman & Graffiti Bridge An album combo except for maybe 1999 & Purple Rain would have difficult taking down a pair like SoTT & LoveSexy. Those two are awesome pieces of work. With SoTT, you get quantity AND quality. That rarely happens with Prince's albums. Not every song could be a hit like with Purple Rain, but its the album that probably comes closest to that. You also get a handful of Camille material in SoTT, which is some of his best work from his best alter-ego. Then LoveSexy gives you a tight, cohesive package that dwells on the subject of Prince's spirituality. The whole album is dedicated to finding what it is and what kind of person it makes him. It has a few select tracks that stand out from the rest for me, but personally, Anna Stesia blows the majority of the album away on its own then how can u qualify an answer if u don't own the albums discussed? makes no sense Now, now. Let's not let facts get in the way of our opinions... We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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SOTT is a concept album now? | |
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