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Thread started 03/21/10 11:46am

dance4me3121

Prince's best rock album?

I know Lotus was suppose to be Prince's attempt at a rock album,but not all the songs are rock songs. I believe Chaos and Disorder or Gold Experience are more rockish. In ur opinion,What is Prince's best rock album?
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Reply #1 posted 03/21/10 12:09pm

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dance4me3121 said:

I know Lotus was suppose to be Prince's attempt at a rock album,but not all the songs are rock songs. I believe Chaos and Disorder or Gold Experience are more rockish. In ur opinion,What is Prince's best rock album?

Yeah but the same can be said for those two albums. He's never released an album with only rock songs and he likely never will.
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Reply #2 posted 03/21/10 12:18pm

elmer

Purple Rain.....though as above he ain't got no rock album really.
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Reply #3 posted 03/21/10 1:24pm

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The only one is The Undertaker album and that's not really an actual album....and it's unreleased.
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Reply #4 posted 03/21/10 2:25pm

ernestsewell

The Gold Experience, combined with a few Chaos tracks.
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Reply #5 posted 03/22/10 8:04am

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He'll never do a complete rock album.

As for the "best", I would rank C&D as his best. Maybe that's because it has more rock songs than any of his other projects.
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Reply #6 posted 03/22/10 8:26am

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Prince can never stop himself over producing his "rock". He always ends up watering it down with cowbells, keyboards and falsetto.

His rock is always better live because he doesn't get to play around with it. I don't think he is capable of making a rock album while he insists on self producing.
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Reply #7 posted 03/22/10 8:42am

elmer

he shouldn't try and go there, just look at what happened to Chris Cornell with Timbaland, granted he ain't the innovative talent that Prince is, but still.....
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Reply #8 posted 03/22/10 12:25pm

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WetDream said:

The only one is The Undertaker album and that's not really an actual album....and it's unreleased.


Well, whilst not having a conventional cd release, it was released officially on video, so it was properly available to the masses.

And, I love it - what a raw album....direct to DAT, in one take, no overdubs and mostly rock!
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Reply #9 posted 03/22/10 1:44pm

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Mindflux said:

WetDream said:

The only one is The Undertaker album and that's not really an actual album....and it's unreleased.


Well, whilst not having a conventional cd release, it was released officially on video, so it was properly available to the masses.

And, I love it - what a raw album....direct to DAT, in one take, no overdubs and mostly rock!
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This version of the Ride is my favorite and The Undertaker kicks ass!
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Reply #10 posted 03/22/10 1:58pm

ernestsewell

Give or take one or two, here is my ongoing Prince "rock" playlist.

    Let's Go Crazy
    Temptation (Ernest's Edit)
    Ronnie Talk 2 Russia
    Computer Blue
    Da Bang
    Peach
    Interactive
    What's My Name?
    Guitar
    Chaos and Disorder
    The Ride
    Live 4 Love
    Dolphin
    Zanalee
    Bambi
    Fury (Live)
    Endorphinmachine
    3 Chains O' Gold
    Gold
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Reply #11 posted 03/22/10 3:03pm

dance4me3121

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Give or take one or two, here is my ongoing Prince "rock" playlist.
    Let's Go Crazy Temptation (Ernest's Edit) Ronnie Talk 2 Russia Computer Blue Da Bang Peach Interactive What's My Name? Guitar Chaos and Disorder The Ride Live 4 Love Dolphin Zanalee Bambi Fury (Live) Endorphinmachine 3 Chains O' Gold Gold
nice list but i would replace 3 chains o' gold with Shhh
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Reply #12 posted 03/23/10 8:37am

Mindflux

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dance4me3121 said:

ernestsewell said:

Give or take one or two, here is my ongoing Prince "rock" playlist.
    Let's Go Crazy Temptation (Ernest's Edit) Ronnie Talk 2 Russia Computer Blue Da Bang Peach Interactive What's My Name? Guitar Chaos and Disorder The Ride Live 4 Love Dolphin Zanalee Bambi Fury (Live) Endorphinmachine 3 Chains O' Gold Gold
nice list but i would replace 3 chains o' gold with Shhh


How does "Shhh" fit on a rock list??!! eek
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Reply #13 posted 03/23/10 8:43am

ernestsewell

Mindflux said:

dance4me3121 said:

nice list but i would replace 3 chains o' gold with Shhh


How does "Shhh" fit on a rock list??!! eek

Exactly. I thought about it because it does have a guitar solo, but every song w/ a guitar solo isn't a rock song.

I included a song like "Gold" because it's a slow building rock anthem with a blazing guitar solo that solidifies it's status as a rock song.
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Reply #14 posted 03/23/10 8:53am

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It's very interesting how people define "rock", "funk", etc.
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Reply #15 posted 03/23/10 9:05am

ernestsewell

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It's very interesting how people define "rock", "funk", etc.

I'm actually interested to hear your list (and squirrelgrease's). I saw your wrote about C&D. But do you take that as a rock album in general (the best it's gonna get), or would you rather compile your own list of rock songs?

In some ways, I think C&D is not as much of a rock album as we think. Songs like "Into The Light", "I Will", "Had U", "Dinner With Delores", "Dig U Better Dead", "I Rock, Therefore I Am" aren't rock songs, unlike the others. It's half of a rock album at best. That's why I always said, whittled down, it'd make a great rock EP that should have been a bonus disk with The Gold Experience. I don't even mind the country-esque "Right The Wrong". I always dug those first 4 or 5 tracks.
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Reply #16 posted 03/23/10 9:47am

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ernestsewell said:

daPrettyman said:

It's very interesting how people define "rock", "funk", etc.

I'm actually interested to hear your list (and squirrelgrease's). I saw your wrote about C&D. But do you take that as a rock album in general (the best it's gonna get), or would you rather compile your own list of rock songs?

In some ways, I think C&D is not as much of a rock album as we think. Songs like "Into The Light", "I Will", "Had U", "Dinner With Delores", "Dig U Better Dead", "I Rock, Therefore I Am" aren't rock songs, unlike the others. It's half of a rock album at best. That's why I always said, whittled down, it'd make a great rock EP that should have been a bonus disk with The Gold Experience. I don't even mind the country-esque "Right The Wrong". I always dug those first 4 or 5 tracks.

I agree with what you said about C&D. It is mostly a rock album, but not totally.

My list would be something like this (for a rock album)
Endorphinmachine
Bambi
Dolphin
Fury
Peach
Let's Go Crazy
Gotta Broken Heart Again
Gold
Little Red Corvette
Interactive

I don't consider most of the songs on "The Undertaker" as rock songs. Sure, the songs are guitar driven, but most of the songs are blues albums. "Poor Goo", "The Undertaker", "The Ride" etc are straight up blues.

Sure, some might say LRC is not a rock song, but it is a "pop-rock" song for sure to me.
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Reply #17 posted 03/23/10 10:22am

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Personally i think Chaos and disorder is the best Prince album, a lot of people didn't like that album but i did. Although it wasn't released as an official album, the Undertaker rates as my favorite Prince rock work, ill never tire of that stuff!
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Mindflux said:

WetDream said:

The only one is The Undertaker album and that's not really an actual album....and it's unreleased.


Well, whilst not having a conventional cd release, it was released officially on video, so it was properly available to the masses.

And, I love it - what a raw album....direct to DAT, in one take, no overdubs and mostly rock!
[Edited 3/22/10 12:26pm]


Yes if only he did something along those lines again, id have no complaints at all!
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Reply #19 posted 03/23/10 10:25am

ernestsewell

Mindflux said:

And, I love it - what a raw album....direct to DAT, in one take, no overdubs and mostly rock!

It was mostly blues. But raw, nonetheless.
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Reply #20 posted 03/24/10 6:56pm

Mindflux

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ernestsewell said:

Mindflux said:

And, I love it - what a raw album....direct to DAT, in one take, no overdubs and mostly rock!

It was mostly blues. But raw, nonetheless.


Well, yes, but I've never been keen on pigeon-holing music and, of course, with Prince its almost always a blend of styles anyway.

The Undertaker brims with blues, rock, funk....but presented in a raw, rocky style. I don't think any fan of rock would be disappointed with a listen smile
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Reply #21 posted 03/24/10 7:29pm

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dance4me3121 said:

ernestsewell said:

Give or take one or two, here is my ongoing Prince "rock" playlist.
    Let's Go Crazy Temptation (Ernest's Edit) Ronnie Talk 2 Russia Computer Blue Da Bang Peach Interactive What's My Name? Guitar Chaos and Disorder The Ride Live 4 Love Dolphin Zanalee Bambi Fury (Live) Endorphinmachine 3 Chains O' Gold Gold
nice list but i would replace 3 chains o' gold with Shhh


OMG don't touch "3 Chain's O' Gold"... A jewel of Purple/Glam/Rock !!!!!
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Reply #22 posted 03/24/10 7:31pm

ernestsewell

Mindflux said:

ernestsewell said:


It was mostly blues. But raw, nonetheless.


Well, yes, but I've never been keen on pigeon-holing music and, of course, with Prince its almost always a blend of styles anyway.

The Undertaker brims with blues, rock, funk....but presented in a raw, rocky style. I don't think any fan of rock would be disappointed with a listen smile

No, they probably wouldn't. I do think that if it was released on CD, people would have thought quite different about Prince as a guitarist. I know critics and fans know his prowess on the guitar, but as we all know, the public and other hard rock critics are quick to dismiss him as a great guitarist. Let's face it, he didn't built 30+ years on playing chicken scratch guitar. The Undertaker was the worst mistake WB ever made with Prince's catalog.
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Reply #23 posted 03/25/10 9:47am

Mindflux

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ernestsewell said:

Mindflux said:



Well, yes, but I've never been keen on pigeon-holing music and, of course, with Prince its almost always a blend of styles anyway.

The Undertaker brims with blues, rock, funk....but presented in a raw, rocky style. I don't think any fan of rock would be disappointed with a listen smile

No, they probably wouldn't. I do think that if it was released on CD, people would have thought quite different about Prince as a guitarist. I know critics and fans know his prowess on the guitar, but as we all know, the public and other hard rock critics are quick to dismiss him as a great guitarist. Let's face it, he didn't built 30+ years on playing chicken scratch guitar. The Undertaker was the worst mistake WB ever made with Prince's catalog.


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