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Thread started 09/04/09 6:56am

TheKing662

Why Wasn't Lovesexy Recieved Well

I guess you can call this my "Around The World In A Day Thread"(get it?Prince released Purple Rain,then he end up releasing a album totally different)

Well anyway's why wasn't Lovesexy a big hit album?I heard Sheila E. say,"the album isnt't doing good" in a news report.Can yall explain.


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Reply #1 posted 09/04/09 7:02am

Boysexy1992

2 Me it seemed like he didnt put shit into it.i only liked anna stesia and glam slam all the rest is some other shit.
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Reply #2 posted 09/04/09 7:03am

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The album is a great record...I think maybe the undivided one long play forces the listener to play the album straight through. I personally never minded that aspect of the record. cool
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Reply #3 posted 09/04/09 7:05am

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Boysexy1992 said:

2 Me it seemed like he didnt put shit into it.i only liked anna stesia and glam slam all the rest is some other shit.



It's strange that U say this, it shows how different Prince fans can be...Even though I like "Glam Slam," and "Anna Stesia," I like the other songs more than these two. cool
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Reply #4 posted 09/04/09 7:07am

Boysexy1992

But the tour was mad good though
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Reply #5 posted 09/04/09 7:14am

MattyJam

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Boysexy1992 said:

2 Me it seemed like he didnt put shit into it.i only liked anna stesia and glam slam all the rest is some other shit.


That's mad.

What about Eye No or Positivity or Alphabet St or Escape?

These songs are so energetic and full of life.
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Reply #6 posted 09/04/09 7:15am

remko

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to start with: people in some countries had problems with the cover.
(still don't know why)
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Reply #7 posted 09/04/09 7:32am

Nightcrawler

MattyJam said:

Boysexy1992 said:

2 Me it seemed like he didnt put shit into it.i only liked anna stesia and glam slam all the rest is some other shit.


That's mad.

What about Eye No or Positivity or Alphabet St or Escape?

These songs are so energetic and full of life.


Escape wasn´t on Lovesexy. I like the whole album very much, but it took me some time to love it. I remember very well thinking that Prince had lost a lot of his creativity when I first heard it.
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Reply #8 posted 09/04/09 7:33am

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I think it was the album cover which got it banned from some chains and it seemed like the fickle fans from PR and 1999 were starting to move on to whatever the latest trend were as they were not into the music and the genius of P. And they were probably pissed that he got them again. IE the waty Prince does not stay with the same sound, so if they loved him for the PR sound,then they were pissed with ATWIAD and Parade. The Sign of the Times got them back only for him to once again switch it up and hit the with Lovesexy. Which is also a pretty religious record too. I just started listening to this CD again recently and it has actually become one of my favs. And yes that tour was off the meat rack. Sick. And the DVD is pretty great as well.
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Reply #9 posted 09/04/09 7:35am

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Too much change preceded this album

I think Prince started to loose people just because of the drastic changes
from the Revolution 1986 climax to changing to a new band with an album that Prince wasn't happy with and did not promote much, did not tour the US(with people excited about it and being disappointed with being given a concert movie)

a lot of fan weariness set in

Then the much anticipated Black album get's cancelled (I think the black album was much more popular)

Then he throws together the Lovesexy project in a few weeks(lack of quality) the band says they don't understand the concept and all of this ^^ comes to a head, resulting in the album not being received well

I like the album, but it does have a very 'shallow' feel to it vs what I consider a very emotional, deep, planned and high quality album like:Purple Rain or Around the World in a Day
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Reply #10 posted 09/04/09 7:35am

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Nightcrawler said:

MattyJam said:



That's mad.

What about Eye No or Positivity or Alphabet St or Escape?

These songs are so energetic and full of life.


Escape wasn´t on Lovesexy.


I know, but I like to pretend it was, in place of Dance On.
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Reply #11 posted 09/04/09 7:38am

OldFriends4Sal
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MattyJam said:

Boysexy1992 said:

2 Me it seemed like he didnt put shit into it.i only liked anna stesia and glam slam all the rest is some other shit.


That's mad.

What about Eye No or Positivity or Alphabet St or Escape?

These songs are so energetic and full of life.



I liked the energy of the album

Eye No
Alphabet St
Glam Slam
Lovesexy (I love the 'make love with only words' part)
Positivity
I Wish U Heaven

the bsides weren't as hot to me, but I do like them as part of the project

Scarlet Pussy
Escape

the Line (I wonder how it would have work on the album or as a bside)
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Reply #12 posted 09/04/09 7:41am

MattyJam

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OldFriends4Sale said:


the bsides weren't as hot to me, but I do like them as part of the project

Scarlet Pussy
Escape


Those are two of his funkest b-sides.
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Reply #13 posted 09/04/09 7:48am

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In Ohio the record was behind the counter because of the cover. I believe some chains refused to carry it as well. Maybe with a different cover, but I also remember a lot of people wanting the black album instead. Interesting that he changed his mind on the black album initially, but included songs from the Black Album on the Lovesexy tour. But Prince is Prince and plays by his own rules.
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Reply #14 posted 09/04/09 7:51am

OldFriends4Sal
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MattyJam said:

OldFriends4Sale said:


the bsides weren't as hot to me, but I do like them as part of the project

Scarlet Pussy
Escape


Those are two of his funkest b-sides.



Escape is fun
Scarlet Pussy is funky especially the orgasmic little horn piece
I love Cat's lead on S.P. too

I can name too many B sides that nock these 2 out of the way, but again, they work for the album concept, and I do like them, but I don't think they were as hot as La La La He He Hee, Shockadelica, Erotic City, 17 Days, Another Lonely Christmas, Alexa de Paris, Love or Money, Girl, Hello, She's Always in My Hair...

But they are good and work for the Lovesexy concept
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Reply #15 posted 09/04/09 7:57am

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Id say having so many great Bsides & rubbing people the wrong way with the CD making people have to listen to the whole thing straight through.

MTV made a big deal about that.

lol
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Reply #16 posted 09/04/09 8:02am

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The album cover for starters, some places would not stock the album or covered up the front. I remember going to get it on the first day it was released and how embarrassed I was , the guys probably laughed at me. Here I am a 16year old guy buying this, back then P was not as popular as the Purple Rain era, the general public saw him as odd/gay/eccentric/wierd,,,whatever....only the diehards got that album and the real diehards dug it.
It is one of his materpiece's in my opinion and ranks up there with TRC as far as best concept albums. It has the perfect intro/body/exit...it is such a complete album from start to finish. But for the casual listener it is too much work to get into it, except for maybe AlphabetST/Glam Slam
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Reply #17 posted 09/04/09 8:04am

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thepope2the9s said:

The album cover for starters, some places would not stock the album or covered up the front. I remember going to get it on the first day it was released and how embarrassed I was , the guys probably laughed at me. Here I am a 16year old guy buying this, back then P was not as popular as the Purple Rain era, the general public saw him as odd/gay/eccentric/wierd,,,whatever....only the diehards got that album and the real diehards dug it.
It is one of his materpiece's in my opinion and ranks up there with TRC as far as best concept albums. It has the perfect intro/body/exit...it is such a complete album from start to finish. But for the casual listener it is too much work to get into it, except for maybe AlphabetST/Glam Slam


That is of course how things went in the states. In The Netherlands there was no problem at all. album was available, visible and nothing to be ashamed about when you nought it.
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Reply #18 posted 09/04/09 8:04am

mistatee

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Id say having so many great Bsides & rubbing people the wrong way with the CD making people have to listen to the whole thing straight through.

MTV made a big deal about that.

lol


I don;t think people would not buy an album because it's not tracked.
And...
The album came out in 1988, most people were still buying vinyl back then, so unless you bought the cd, you didn't have to listen to the whole thing.
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Reply #19 posted 09/04/09 8:16am

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thepope2the9s said:

The album cover for starters, some places would not stock the album or covered up the front. I remember going to get it on the first day it was released and how embarrassed I was , the guys probably laughed at me. Here I am a 16year old guy buying this, back then P was not as popular as the Purple Rain era, the general public saw him as odd/gay/eccentric/wierd,,,whatever....only the diehards got that album and the real diehards dug it.
It is one of his materpiece's in my opinion and ranks up there with TRC as far as best concept albums. It has the perfect intro/body/exit...it is such a complete album from start to finish. But for the casual listener it is too much work to get into it, except for maybe AlphabetST/Glam Slam


I agree, one of his best! It's still the one I run to when I need a little pick me up.
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Reply #20 posted 09/04/09 8:18am

MattyJam

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I know it's been 19 years, but I still can't believe that the Lovesexy album cover caused so much controversy in 1988.

Big ol' prudes.
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Reply #21 posted 09/04/09 8:28am

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mistatee said:

ElectricBlue said:

Id say having so many great Bsides & rubbing people the wrong way with the CD making people have to listen to the whole thing straight through.

MTV made a big deal about that.

lol


I don;t think people would not buy an album because it's not tracked.
And...
The album came out in 1988, most people were still buying vinyl back then, so unless you bought the cd, you didn't have to listen to the whole thing.


Yeah, back then I didnt even know what a cd was and I bought the cassette
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Reply #22 posted 09/04/09 8:29am

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In America, it was definitely the cover...I have always been a HUGE Prince fan, but even I was embarrassed to buy it (mind you it was 1988 and I lived in the most conservative Chicago suburb). My friends gave me so much shit about that cover. They didn't care on bit about the music.

But also, even though now I think its a great record...the songs just weren't very strong...Esp compared to SOTTs. There were not stand out singles besides Alphabet St...and even that didn't do that great compared to his other lead off singles up that point.
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Reply #23 posted 09/04/09 8:35am

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The cover and the music were too out there, complex and perhaps too self indulgent / personal for the masses aside from the 1 obvious hit [Alaphabet St].
The tour on the other hand was a killer.
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Reply #24 posted 09/04/09 8:35am

MattyJam

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I wasn't embarassed buying the album. The cover is a work of art. By far his best album cover.
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Reply #25 posted 09/04/09 8:40am

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It's one of my Top 3. Great album.

I think "Glam Slam" was a single only true Prince fans could get into.

I think many folk (general public beyond die-hards like us) could not get past clowning this album for the cover.
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Reply #26 posted 09/04/09 8:42am

MattyJam

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I love the big showy look-at-me-I'm-a-musical-prodigy ending to Glam Slam.... and the way it leads into Anna Stesia... pure genius.
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Reply #27 posted 09/04/09 8:49am

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MattyJam said:

I love the big showy look-at-me-I'm-a-musical-prodigy ending to Glam Slam.... and the way it leads into Anna Stesia... pure genius.


I don't disagree with that (tho Glam Slam is my 2nd least fave of the Lovesexy set, Alphabet St is my least boxed), but I don't think Glam Slam was a good choice for mass appeal. The featherflickanippleglamslamwaterripple was enough to sink that ship. lol
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Reply #28 posted 09/04/09 8:49am

TheKing662

Damn,this was just a filler thread.Did not know people would actually post on it.
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Reply #29 posted 09/04/09 8:50am

abigail05

The cover is fine.

It's just that the songs aren't good, the production is too much, and the one track idea is TERRIBLE.
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