Black Sweat | |
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On album:
All the Midnights in the world SHOE Love Not on album: F-U-N-K | |
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Colonized Mind No Candy 4 Me | |
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Reflection. * * *
Prince's Classic Finally Expanded The Deluxe 'Purple Rain' Reissue http://www.popmatters.com...n-reissue/ | |
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Prettyman | |
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squirrelgrease said: toccata said: Holy crap! I'm not the only one The falsetto is perfectly placed. The lyrics and delivery are emotional. The raw production is right up my alley. "The undulating acrobat"?... pure Prince. In a pale blue spotlight A figure spins around and the voice calls out 2 U: "Baby, do U like the sound?" The undulating acrobat ready 2 do your bidding says: "Come, U must let me dress U But first, I must do a fitting" Do U like it fast? Do U like it slow? I know it's better if we make it up as we go And oh, by the way, tell me now, what's your name? I'll let it sweeten my tongue just once And never speak it again Since this is our little secret Just once and never speak it again This is our little secret Untarnished memory in a pale blue spotlight Oh, let me hear U scream If U're ready 4 one nite alone... With me Yeah undulating ... falsetto, baritone, tenor, sliding from talking to singing and back. Jazzy sensual piano. Ending on an unresolved chord. Nice. To work live, it would need to be played in a concert hall. In a couple of hundred years historians may discover that Prince's lyrics were written by Christopher Marlowe. | |
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"Adore"
I don't think he's released another song quite like it. But this is impossible to say since I think Prince's songs have more replay value than just about anyone. | |
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Chelsea Rodgers | |
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