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A CELEBRATION: 1999 Continuing the one album a day discussion of Prince's work and how it felt listening to it for then and now. For other's in the series check the links at the end of this post. And don't forget to share your views.
1999 I first got 1999 as a single album. I can still remember the day I bought it home and put it on the stereo and hearing 1999 blast out of the speakers, I can also remember the panic of hearing let’s pretend we’re married and wondering if my parent’s heard those words, but I’ll get to that latter. With the needle finding it’s groove 1999 exploded with that distorted opening phrase “Don’t worry I won’t hurt you, I only want you to have some fun”. And fun we had. 1999 was the party jam for a generation and even the shadow of the 2000s it still has that good time feel. If ever there was a song that you could point to to say “this is the start of the Prince sound” this is it. We have the tom roll distorted rim shot drum machine beat, the funk synth melody, that pop clap, and the funkier than thou guitar riff. While serving as much as a trademark sound, 1999 also introduces us to Prince with a band (or at least allusion of a band). The song groves and slinks along amidst the dread of a nuclear threat but with a carefree attitude. As the song hits the final few minutes it blasts into the stratosphere bolstered by a chorus of “party” that seems to just bath you in joy before crashing down into the doomsday fear. Trigger the explosion. It’s hard to listen to LITTLE RED CORVETTE and not get caught up in how big a hit it was at the time. Still to this day if you ask most people to name 3 Prince songs, this will most likely be one of them. What I loved about the song was the way it started all slow and seductive, deliberately missing a snare beat in the opening to almost extend the seduction that was being delivered lyrically. And who can resist a song with that opening line, and that hook for a chorus. Joining the long history of girl as car sex story telling, Prince gives it his own spin. And that breakdown is just too smooth. DELERIOUS with it’s rockabilly feel is like JACK U OFF meets SEXUALITY (listen to the opening beat and try not to sing “stand up organise” by the end of the first bar. The quirky tweaked synth line just made the song seem even sillier than it was. It wasn’t a track that I felt as a kid, and while over time I have grown to love it, that squeaky synth still makes me cringe. It wasn’t until I got until much later that I discovered the single LP I had was actually a cut down of a double record set. And only then did I realise that Delirious wasn’t followed by FREE but instead followed by what was possibly the most shocking song I had ever heard. What can anyone say about LET’S PRETEND WE’RE MARRIED? It’s raucous, driving, intense, dirty, and oh so irresistible. That synth bass line seems to pump blood into the appropriate places of the track. With a nod to Joni Mitchell via the CHA CHA COOCOO YEAH providing a little light at the end of the chorus, the song seems to get more demanding and darker as it progresses. The fact that all instruments are digital and artificial adds to the subversiveness of the track. And at the point where Prince screams, you think the guy has lost his mind and given into the darker more depraved side of his personality, and with explicitness of the last 60 plus seconds mixed with another call out to GOD you do get the sense that he has lost it. But how brilliantly so. I never heard D.M.S.R. until a few months after getting the album my older brother brought home the full length cassette. Having worn out my copy from repeated plays, hearing D.M.S.R. was like finding a painting of Mona Lisa’s sexier sister. This of all the songs on the album seems to typify what would be known as the Minneapolis Sound. The rich and multilayered drum machine, the heavy synth work, the call and reply feel. To this day this a favourite of mine. And while he may have cleaned up the vocals, you can’t take the funk out of the track. A classic, and 8 minutes of unabashed funk. AUTOMATIC was another track I discovered on that cassette. A darker side to DMSR, it’s just as seductive in its arrangement, and draws you in deeper and deeper as it slinks along. And who can resist that final flurry in the closing minute? As dark and ominous as some of the tracks on 1999 feel none are quite as dark as SOMETHING IN THE WATER (does not compute). With the drum machine set to panic, the song bubbles along sinking the listener into a well of desperation and despair. Prince lays it all out on this track, with those pained screams and frustration. The clash of sounds from the totally alien almost android music to the raw humanity of the vocals make this a brilliant track, and one of his most under-rated. Which leads us into FREE. A track that just doesn’t hold me as much as it should. Listening now I am hearing a blueprint of his ballads here though, there’s a glimpse of The Beautiful Ones, a hint of The Ladder, and even a wink to Still Could Stand All time. All of which are superior reincarnations. LADY CAB DRIVER was the track that closed out the album for me. It’s full funk and a song that in later times I would love drumming to. It’s unmistakable Prince on the kit, with his rolls as accents and double snare work, and that bass line is from heaven, just underpinning the track and jostling it along it’s course. Again lyrically we get a glimpse of Prince’s loneliness for connection, and his frustration at the world for his place it in. Another stand out track and Gemini Twin to Irresistible Bitch. I was never a fan of ALL THE CRITICS LOVE YOU IN NEW YORK. Maybe I didn’t get it, even when it was thrown up again as a reworked b-side to Sheila E’s Belle of Saint Mark (Too Sexy). But over the years I have found myself loving it more and more. For me INTERNATIONAL LOVER is a step backwards. It just seems like a weak track and echoes all the ballads that came before. And the “welcome aboard the lover ship” stich is just cringe worthy. I much rather preferred it when the album closed with Lady Cab Driver. As an album it was a leap above everything that had come before, and although Prince refers to it as his kindergarten, I think it’s an album that is at the top of its class. It was the perfect foundation to launch Prince further into the mainstream and prepare them for the smash hit that was to follow. Swa If you missed other Celebration threads - here are the links. FOR YOU http://prince.org/msg/7/311337 PRINCE http://prince.org/msg/7/311446 DIRTY MIND http://prince.org/msg/7/311567 CONTROVERSY http://prince.org/msg/7/311655 [Edited 6/20/09 18:36pm] "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Lady Cab Driver=My shit. nice guy. | |
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pricy503 said: Lady Cab Driver=My shit.
Mine as well,,,,esp Jill Jones' part | |
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Harlepolis said: pricy503 said: Lady Cab Driver=My shit.
Mine as well,,,,esp Jill Jones' part Ooh. I want to rub on her leg. nice guy. | |
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Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is easily one of the darkest and paranoid tracks Prince has ever done. It just sends chills up my spine, even though its catchy as hell. Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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silverchild said: Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is easily one of the darkest and paranoid tracks Prince has ever done. It just sends chills up my spine, even though its catchy as hell.
Right there with you on that one. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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no weak trax there, a top 5 Prince album,
maybe top 3 Prince 4Ever. | |
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This album would definitely have to be #2 on my list of favorite P albums, behind Sign O The Times. An inventive and groundbreaking work that showed the fullblown genius of his artistry and demonstrated that he could be a pop wizard, but it didn't last because he later changed it up with albums like Around the World and Parade. Check me out and add me on:
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I could be here all day singing the praises of 1999, its easily the best of all the pre Purple Rain stuff (And I like it more than Purple rain). Your right about LRC oozing hit and how great Lets Pretend we're married is. Youre right too by saying that All the Critics is the weakest song, but I will agree to disagree about International Lover, a sexy steamer natural follow up to Do Me Baby, even though Do Me baby is stronger, the whole sex as airtravel metaphor works well with me.
Cheers, can't wait to hear your take onb Purple Rain, Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time | |
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I was listening to it two nights ago. Let's Pretend We're Married, Automatic, Something In The Water, Lady Cab Driver are so fucking trippy! The whole album is magnificent, not one single weak track on there.
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Huggiebear said: I could be here all day singing the praises of 1999, its easily the best of all the pre Purple Rain stuff (And I like it more than Purple rain). Your right about LRC oozing hit and how great Lets Pretend we're married is. Youre right too by saying that All the Critics is the weakest song, but I will agree to disagree about International Lover, a sexy steamer natural follow up to Do Me Baby, even though Do Me baby is stronger, the whole sex as airtravel metaphor works well with me.
Cheers, can't wait to hear your take onb Purple Rain, Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy Thanks for taking the time to read the thoughts - and for offering a different point of view on International Lover. Maybe I should fasten my seatbelt, put my seat in an upright position and take another trip. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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BlackguitaristZ posted a really nice thread about the 1999 album, too. A couple of years ago. I highly recommend reading it. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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1999 is still one of my favs...But it was the B sides..Irresistable Bitch, Horny Toad, How come you dont call me anymore..it was the beginning of a question i would repeat for the next several years..."why didnt he put that on the album?"..lol | |
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I Love it.. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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SavonOsco said: 1999 is still one of my favs...But it was the B sides..Irresistable Bitch, Horny Toad, How come you dont call me anymore..it was the beginning of a question i would repeat for the next several years..."why didnt he put that on the album?"..lol
A question I am sure many of us have asked time and time again. Thankfully we got to hear them as b-sides. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Was there a celebration in 1999? Wasn't the first one in 2000?
Oh. Wait... | |
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I remember as a kid, I had saved my lunch $$ to buy 1999. When I got it, I paid for it all in quarters! The album had an eye on the label instead if the usual WB logo.
Years later, I waited for it to come out on CD. The 1st printing of the CD didn't have DMSR, but the re-released version of it did have it. My favorite track from 1999 is "Automatic". I thought this would be the next big radio single after "1999" and "Little Red Corvette", but I think it (and DMSR) were bigger in the clubs than on radio. | |
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Oh, I gotta disagree with you about "International Lover," it's my favourite song on the album! I think 1999 really benefits from having a few songs with "real" instruments. Overall, I have to agree that it is easily one of his very best. Let me also say that I hope that someday the alternate version of "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)" is given a proper release.
The first few times I heard this album, which was probably in 1997, I thought the songs were far too long. Of course now I think they are too short. [Edited 6/30/09 16:24pm] | |
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This was a phenomenal album. I think this is my favorite Prince album, but that may be because it was the first album that I ever purchased. I'll start by disagreeing on International Lover. As young as I was, this song was so sexy and heartfelt. I have to site the vocal arrangements again. The delivery of International Lover was so deliberate that it can't be overlooked.
I agree with you on the Let's Pretend We're Married Shock. I had to rush over to the turntable to turn the volume down at the end of that song, and wait quietly for my mother to burst in and demand answers. Luckily, she hadn't heard it. The album I bought was the double record set and I can't imagine 1999 without DMSR, Something in the Water, Let's Pretend We're Married, International Lover, All the Critics & Automatic. I think they were all essential to the feel of the album. Automatic is one of my favorites by him. But Lady Cab Driver and Irrisistible Bitch are definately my favorite songs by Prince. It was such a great feeling to fall in love with music this way. That's what buying 1999 and listening to it back then did for me. Before that I didn't buy music. After 1999 I couldn't live without music of my choice, not my parent's choice. I had to buy everything he ever made. (Except for the B-sides. I taped those off of Mojo on the radio) I also had a cousin in the know back then so he recommended that I check out the Time and Vanity 6 too. Endless brillance. | |
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"Lady Cab Driver" and "All the Critics Love U in New York"
Makes me want to shake my ass. | |
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evolsidoG1 said: It was such a great feeling to fall in love with music this way. That's what buying 1999 and listening to it back then did for me. Before that I didn't buy music. After 1999 I couldn't live without music of my choice, not my parent's choice. I had to buy everything he ever made. (Except for the B-sides. I taped those off of Mojo on the radio) I also had a cousin in the know back then so he recommended that I check out the Time and Vanity 6 too. Endless brillance. A great introduction to not only Prince but music. Wonderful when an album like this sparks that passion inside you. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Is when I knew he was Hall Of Fame material. my phone is heavy | |
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Listening to Lady Cab Driver is like peering through binoculars at the building across the way....( ) | |
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jill4life said: Listening to Lady Cab Driver is like peering through binoculars at the building across the way....( )
I always felt it was like being in the passenger seat, lol - coping all the action in the rearview, lol. But I know what you mean, the whole voyeuristic vibe. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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I adore "International Lover"!!! One of my all time favourites!!! I am but mad north-northwest
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Let's Pretend We're Married and Something In The Water - both make my heart race in ways most songs can't. Easily fifteen years ahead of their time, if not more. | |
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exenn said: Let's Pretend We're Married and Something In The Water - both make my heart race in ways most songs can't. Easily fifteen years ahead of their time, if not more.
Both songs have that dark undercurrent in them which is heightened by the stark electronic arrangement. Both have quite a hypnotic effect almost drawing you further down the rabbit hole so to speak. To this day they sound vibrant and fresh. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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His apex. | |
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xlr8r said: His apex.
So did he ever match this in his career for you? Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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