rudeboy4711 said: Marrk said: I'd agree with you if this was 'Batman' we were discussing.
'Lovesexy' to me was Prince reaching the summit of his ten year plan (even if he didn't have one, it's there!). Batman for the first time feels like it wasn't all his vision (which it wasn't obviously) and it feels rushed and knocked out fast, which i believe was the case. For those reasons, i feel the music on Batman suffered, it was the first time i felt a Prince album was ho-hum, alot of it is throwaway stuff, and signalled a mini-decline for a few years. Had the original Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic album been released instead of Batman, it would have kept Prince's artistic vision going. Songs like 'Rave' 'Electric Chair' 'Scandalous' 'Pink Cashmere' 'Vicki Waiting' 'Elephants and Flowers' 'God Is Alive' 'The Voice Inside' 'Big House' 'We Got the Power' etc. have a lot of similarities speaking from a musical style point of view. Rave would have been a more cohesive album than Batman. I know some people think Prince made no mistakes but in that 1984-1989 block he made some that heavily affected his career. I don't see why he could have released Batman and Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, he did Batman in a few weeks. And Rave definately had the quality to keep the publics attention. Maybe Sheila & Cat would have stayed on too. I loved the Lovesexy look too, didn't like the Graffiti Bridge look(lost its edge) and Diamonds & Pearls was too 'taylored' to clean and polished. [Edited 5/11/10 13:30pm] | |
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Been waiting for the Lovesexy thread..
My favourite period of all. I totally got this album musically, just love the bass / guitar work. So funk orientated (Bass guitar and spider web - longing for the funk...) plus wonderful un-noticed rock guitar flourishes scattered all over. great playing. My over-riding memory however, is back in 1988 going to the supermarket with my parents and Grandad when i was 11 - and stopping unexpectedly in town. My dad went into a record shop and bought me Lovesexy on cassette. My grandad was interested to see what the album was and was appalled by the cover - insisting music was as obscene as the cover. I never played him dirty mind. | |
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Le Grind
So U found me Good, I'm glad This is Prince The cool of cools Some of U may not know this But some of U may know Some of U may not want 2 know We r here 2 do service Please don't try 2 stop us 4 we come regardless 4 we r strong as we r intelligent So come vibe with us Welcome to the Funk Bible The new testament People get ready, nouveau dance here All the girls and all the boys, Get close, have no fear, (have no fear) We're gonna do le grind y'all Got U where I want U And girl it's going 2 feel so good, (feel so good) Up and down, up and down, on the beat y'all Like a pony would, pony would Le Grind All the boys, grab a girl, get down on the floor This funky beat's gonna show u, Gonna show u what your hips r made 4 Nouveau grind, come on (people) People it's much 2 late, It's much 2 late 2 be shy London, what does Big Ben say? (time 2 do the grind) no hear U say (time 2 do the grind) Le Grind Baby, I gotcha where I wantcha, Now I gotcha where I wantcha, wantcha Ce soir, [la chantez], all night long (all night long) Ce soir, [la chantez], all night long (all night long) {{ French: "Tonight, sing it" }} Hey pretty mama, with the long hair Is that your boyfriend? Ha, I don't care Cuz' I can do, said I can do tricks he can never do When I get naked, we'll see the real u Am I getting thru? (grind) I gotcha where I wantcha (baby) baby, baby piano man, put it where it feel good Grind, grind, grind, grind Le Grind, grind, Le Grind, grind This party, this party is gonna last all night When I give the cue scream, alright? Party (party) Party (party) u say it, party (party) Clap your hands double time All the boys say "Yeah Yeah" (Yeah Yeah) All the girls say "Oh Yeah" (Oh Yeah) Now all u others say "Hell Yeah" (Hell Yeah) Too sexy, Grind, Grind (not yet Bonnie) Grind, grind, grind, le grind grind, grind, le grind, oh ya People, get ready, nouveau dance here Girls and boys, get close, have no fear (Grind) Doin' the grind, doin' the grind, in here (Put it where it feels good) Hey yeah I do believe that we've... truly touched on something... nouveau (La la la la la la) (La la la la la la) Ooowww, c'mon, am I in the right place? (La la la la la la la) (don't move) (La la la la la la) Ooh, R u sure baby? R u sure (La la la la la la) I'm in the right place? (La la la la la la la) (Don't move, don't move) (grind, grind) c'mon (grind, grind, grind, grind, grind, grind) Girl put it where it feel good (grind, grind, grind) not there, not there (grind, grind, grind, grind) Put it where it feels good (grind, grind, grind, grind) Slow down (grind) Slammin' Le Grind Up and down, up and down, feels so good Up and down, up and down, like a pony would Up and down, up and down, feels so good Up and down, up and down, Like a pony would (Like a pony would) Like a pony would (Like a pony would) Like a pony would Le Grind Uh, slammin' Grind, grind (serve it up, Frankie) Slammin' Put it where it feel good Grind People (get ready, people, noveau dance here) (People, get ready, doin' the grind) (up in here, up in here) People, get ready (grind, grind) ((Frankie, how do u know...)) Le Grind, grind Grind | |
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US version (Cat: 25677-1)
In former years the consensus was that less than six US vinyls survived. However according to Alan Leeds, who was Prince's former tour/production/paisley park manager, personal assistant and coordinator there are surely more than six. But they are not out on the collector's market. He claims that Prince had at least hundred and gave away most of them to band members, friends and other artists like Madonna, Miles Davis, Sheena Easton, Sheila E and Kim Basinger. Also many of the Paisley staff took one each. He's also thinks that the some Warner employees also managed to get one, although Warner's did go on a sort of lockdown the day it was cancelled and an executive was given the responsibility to gather whatever advance copies were floating around their offices. According to a post in a forum from philly1247, who worked at a WEA's distribution facility, several original US non-promo copies survived. Several co-workers took some copies when they heard that the release was cancelled. http://www.theblackalbum.info/ [Edited 5/11/10 10:26am] | |
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PurpleDiamond2009 said: you know i gonna start posting more of these Delete that Tha not Lovesexy 1988, that Rave 1999/2000 [Edited 5/11/10 13:29pm] | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: PurpleDiamond2009 said: you know i gonna start posting more of these Delete that Tha not Lovesexy 1988, that Rave 1999/2000 ok you dont have to be so mean | |
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Efan said: This thread needs some more Sheila pics! I loved her look during Lovesexy...very pretty.
I was just thinking how terrible the band members' outfits were during this period. But THIS was one hot little number. She shoulda wore that on stage more. I kinda want to kick myself for not buying this poster at the concert. But my mom wasn't havin' it. [Edited 5/11/10 11:31am] | |
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errant said: TRON said: I don't think Lovesexy is overproduced or too insular and in his own head. Eye No, Glam Slam, Anna Stesia, Lovesexy... those have the "everything but the kitchen sink" approach. to me at least. I love that about them. The sound is just so thick with "stuff." There was something to discover each time you listened to it. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: rudeboy4711 said: Marrk said:
Had the original Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic album been released instead of Batman, it would have kept Prince's artistic vision going. Songs like 'Rave' 'Electric Chair' 'Scandalous' 'Pink Cashmere' 'Vicki Waiting' 'Elephants and Flowers' 'God Is Alive' 'The Voice Inside' 'Big House' 'We Got the Power' etc. have a lot of similarities speaking from a musical style point of view. Rave would have been a more cohesive album than Batman. I know some people think Prince made no mistakes but in that 1984-1989 block he made some that heavily affected his career. I don't see why he could have released Batman and Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, he did Batman in a few weeks. And Rave definately had the quality to keep the publics attention. Maybe Sheila & Cat would have stayed on too. I loved the Lovesexy look too, didn't like the Graffiti Bridge look(lost its edge) and Diamonds & Pearls was too 'taylored' to clean and polished. mmm, I dunno. Rave was pillaged pretty good for Batman. he had enough material to put out 2 albums, but I don't know if it would have been enough to make up two strong discs. and if he'd done Rave instead of Batman, I don't think the public would have even noticed. Batman got him a LOT of attention that he hadn't gotten in several years. Rave probably would have just gone done with the public as "yet another Prince album." another year, another album. | |
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MisterLooKass said: (One day I will track down a tracked version of this CD, so that I can finally skip over Glam Slam and Positivity, which I still find tacky) I actually think those 2 songs alongside "Anna Stesia" are the best of the album... It's "Eye No", "Alphabet St." and the title track that don't go anywhere imo. I do think this album was the "beginning of the end" because it doesn't have a big song that could have carried the album. Fortunately the tour makes up for that though. | |
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LiveToTell86 said: It's "Eye No", "Alphabet St." and the title track that don't go anywhere imo.
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July 24.1988
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July 8. 1988
LoveSexy Aftershow Les Bains Douches club inParis 1.Instrumental Jam 2.Forever In My Life 3.Strange Relationship 4.Housequake 5.Cold Sweat (James Brown) 6.I'll Take You There --(with Mavis Staples) | |
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piepie1976 said: Efan said: This thread needs some more Sheila pics! I loved her look during Lovesexy...very pretty.
I was just thinking how terrible the band members' outfits were during this period. But THIS was one hot little number. She shoulda wore that on stage more. I kinda want to kick myself for not buying this poster at the concert. But my mom wasn't havin' it. [Edited 5/11/10 11:31am] I thought the outfits were awesome. Very colorful! My mom did buy me the posters of Prince, Prince and the band, Sheila E, and Cat. $40 if I recall correctly. TRUE BLUE | |
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To me the Black Album has always been like that episode of Star Trek where Spock had a goatee.
It's the same cast of characters as Lovesexy, even one shared song (like the "good" Enterprise crew on the "evil" ship). The music sounds similar. They are two sides of the same coin. It's Lovesexy but in a different universe. The fact that I listened to it on a low quality bootleg made this illusion all the more striking. It was like listening through a dream. I am a huge dork. My Legacy
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Agreed, the sound quality on my old bootleg tape was rough, which matched the grimy tone of much of the music. It just made me listen all the more to every facet of the recording!
Le Grind is pure funk inspiration let loose, no regard for convention, straight from the dark side of Prince's brain onto the recording. The remainder of the tracks aren't far behind that standard. It was the last hurrah for the super horny Prince that we all remember so fondly. Thanks for the thread - over the years I'd always made up some of my own lyrics and you've clarified a few lines for me. I still think my lyrics are better though. :-p [Edited 5/11/10 15:24pm] "I'm much too hot to be cool" | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: Eye No
© 1988 Paisley Park Records Rain is wet and sugar is sweet Clap your hands and stomp your feet Everybody, everybody knows When Love calls, U gotta go (I know) {repeat in BG} Welcome 2 the New Power Generation The reason why my voice is so clear Is there's no smack in my brain (This soul belongs to God) Hundalasiliah! I know there is a heaven, I know there is a hell Listen 2 me people, I got a story 2 tell I know there was confusion, lightnin' all around me That's when I called His name Don't U know He found me? No! - is what Spooky Electric say, it's not OK (No!) But I know that Love is the only way till my dyin' day (No!) Till my dyin' day I'll be OK Cuz Lovesexy is the one till my day is done Hundalasiliah! (Yeah oh!) I know there is a devil because he talks so loud He makes U do things your friends do (Do what your friends do) Hang out with the crowd But my Lord, He's so quiet when He calls your name When U hear it your heart will thunder U will wanna hear it every day No! (People) - is what Spooky Electric say (Tell me, what'd he say?) (No!) But don't U know that I know Love is the only way till my dyin' day (No!) Till my dyin' day I'll be OK Cuz Lovesexy is the one till my day is done Hundalasiliah! Alright y'all, everybody in the house (Serve it up, Frankie) Here's what I want U 2 do (Ooh child!) Raise your hand up straight in the air Swing it 2 the right, savoir-faire Up on the 2, swing on the 4 Everybody on the dance floor (Shout - "Ho!") {repeat} Sho'nuff Y'all ain't got it, U're dead! Go ahead {x4} (Frankie, play!) Raise your hand up straight in the air (I know) (Put your hand up) {x2} Alright y'all, come on, uh Yeah (Say no) (No!) If U can't find your way, everybody say (Say no) (No!) If U're afraid, everybody ain't got it made (If U're lookin 4 the crown, come on y'all) (Say no) (No!) If U want a drug other than the God above (Say it) (No!) If U need a drink every single day (Sing it) Then blow that devil away! (Say yes) (Yes!) If U want this feeling called love (Oh yeah, come on, y'all) (Say it) (Yes!) If U want it now raise your hand 2 the man above (Y'all 2, I gotta say it) (Yes!) Up on the 2, swing right on the 4 (It's alright, it's alright) (Yes!) We want everybody 2 open this door! (Come on) Yeah! If U don't wanna live life under the gun (I know) We know a better way 2 have some fun (I know) I know there is a heaven and a hell I know there is a heaven and a hell © 1988 Controversy Music - ASCAP back to top Yeah, yeah, yeah! Tell U what (Give it up, yeah!) Man, are we on the guest list? (Guest list? What guest list?) We on the guest list, right? I don't see no 5 dollars U owe me (Can't wait till I get my own, how 'bout U?) OK (I got those 2 right here) (Yo later, I'm goin back 2 the place) They are back! I'm gonna go 2 the bar (I'm goin' home) I'm gonna have one of those sandwiches (Yes) I can't take 'em 2 the club 2 date us Sleep sandwich That's right I can't take but so much The meat between 3 sheets I know it was her That's right That's what I'm talkin' about A peanut-butter sandwich Her and her girlfriend The one that was standin' right next 2 my woman (D) Standin right next 2 my woman Let us praise God with the fruit of the vine (E) My name's Andre Crabtree III (Ooh-wee! Did U see that?) Our innocent symbol of glory I've got more holes than a golf course (That don't mean shit) (Taxi) And thank Him 4 your blessings of the past week (I got a white / blue car and…) (Where's the car, dude?) (And a red) (I said who parked the car?) (No!) 4 life and 4 Prince... (Funk it!) If I was forced to listen to only ONE Prince song the rest of my life...it would be Eye No! At least, that's what goes through my head while I'm listening to it The music is absolutely OVERPOWERING! Never heard anything like it before or since. [Edited 5/11/10 19:15pm] Soaked in Banana Cologne, No Wonder U're All Alone | |
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The one bad thing about 'Lovesexy' were the single choices.
"Alphabet St." was a cool choice for the first single,but why did Prince follow it up with "Glam Slam"? That song is a good album track but it's much too bland to be a single in 1988. A much better choice is the title track.It's fast,danceable and highly addictive! With a kickass video,I know that it would have been huge.It certainly would have done better than "Glam Slam",which was totally ignored on pop and R&B radio. These should have been the singles,in this order: Alphabet St. Lovesexy When 2 R In Love (released to R&B radio) I really love "I Wish U Heaven" but,as is the case with "Glam Slam",I just don't think it was a perfect choice for a single. | |
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^I don't think the album had any single-potential tracks to be honest. "Alphabet St." might be the most commercial thing on the albm, but it was still light years from his radio hit singles from the previous 5 albums, it doesn't have a proper song structure whereas on the radio it's a catchy chorus that needs to stick. ASt. quickly dropped from the chart and I don't think the follow up singles could have repaired the damage it caused. | |
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LiveToTell86 said: ^I don't think the album had any single-potential tracks to be honest. "Alphabet St." might be the most commercial thing on the albm, but it was still light years from his radio hit singles from the previous 5 albums, it doesn't have a proper song structure whereas on the radio it's a catchy chorus that needs to stick. ASt. quickly dropped from the chart and I don't think the follow up singles could have repaired the damage it caused.
You're probably right.I also think that the nude albom cover didn't help matters,either. | |
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SoulAlive said: LiveToTell86 said: ^I don't think the album had any single-potential tracks to be honest. "Alphabet St." might be the most commercial thing on the albm, but it was still light years from his radio hit singles from the previous 5 albums, it doesn't have a proper song structure whereas on the radio it's a catchy chorus that needs to stick. ASt. quickly dropped from the chart and I don't think the follow up singles could have repaired the damage it caused.
You're probably right.I also think that the nude albom cover didn't help matters,either. I think people would have quickly gotten over the album cover. I think Alphabet St would have went further if he had a better video. Just looking at it compared to say When Doves Cry or Raspberry Beret, you can tell the quality is just low. When I read about the making of it I understood. "A little impatience, spoils great plans" [Edited 5/12/10 17:02pm] | |
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SoulAlive said: The one bad thing about 'Lovesexy' were the single choices.
"Alphabet St." was a cool choice for the first single,but why did Prince follow it up with "Glam Slam"? That song is a good album track but it's much too bland to be a single in 1988. A much better choice is the title track.It's fast,danceable and highly addictive! With a kickass video,I know that it would have been huge.It certainly would have done better than "Glam Slam",which was totally ignored on pop and R&B radio. These should have been the singles,in this order: Alphabet St. Lovesexy When 2 R In Love (released to R&B radio) I really love "I Wish U Heaven" but,as is the case with "Glam Slam",I just don't think it was a perfect choice for a single. I agree with you, I love Glam Slam, I love the video even more, but maybe he could have released the video for the sake of exposure. I think visuals especially in Prince's case just work, hell he could have done videos for all the songs, and still only picked choice single releases. Scarlet Pussy should have had a hot underground video for the sake of edge. When 2 R In Love could have been released to any audience even Folk music it's so simple it could be played 2 many different genre audiences. | |
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LOVESEXY TOUR - WESTFALENHALLE, DORTMUND; 9th SEPTEMBER 1988 DivX VIDEO; 2300 kbits RESOLUTION: 720x678 DURATION: 02:02:02 FILESIZE: 2,17 GB TRACKLIST: INTRO EROTIC CITY HOUSEQUAKE SLOW LOVE ADORE DELIRIOUS JACK U OFF SISTER I WANNA BE YOUR LOVER HEAD - A LOVE BIZARRE WHEN YOU WERE MINE BLUES IN C (IF I HAD A HAREM) WHEN YOU WERE MINE LITTLE RED CORVETTE CONTROVERSY DIRTY MIND SUPERFUNKYCALIFRAGISEXY - CONTROVERSY BOB GEORGE ANNA STESIA CROSS THE LINE* EYE NO LOVESEXY GLAM SLAM THE CROSS I WISH U HEAVEN KISS DANCE ON - SHEILA E DRUM SOLO WHEN 2 R IN LOVE VENUS DE MILO STARFISH & COFFEE RASPBERRY BERET CONDITION OF THE HEART STRANGE RELATIONSHIP WHEN 2 R IN LOVE LET'S GO CRAZY WHEN DOVES CRY PURPLE RAIN 1999 ALPHABET STREET [Edited 5/12/10 5:40am] | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: SoulAlive said: You're probably right.I also think that the nude albom cover didn't help matters,either. I think people would have quickly gotten over the album cover. I think Alphabet St would have went further if he had a better video. Just looking at it compared to say When Doves Cry or Raspberry Beret, you can tell the quality is just low. When I read about the making of it I understood. "A little impatience, spoils great plans" I guess I'm one of the few fans who likes the "Alphabet St" video It's cheap and amateurish....like many of the videos from the early 80s,when artists were given small budgets for music videos,but I think it's very effective,capturing the mood of the song and the album.Prince does some cool dance moves in this video,looking very confident. | |
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LiveToTell86 said: ^I don't think the album had any single-potential tracks to be honest. "Alphabet St." might be the most commercial thing on the albm, but it was still light years from his radio hit singles from the previous 5 albums, it doesn't have a proper song structure whereas on the radio it's a catchy chorus that needs to stick. ASt. quickly dropped from the chart and I don't think the follow up singles could have repaired the damage it caused.
Yeah, maybe When 2 R In Love as well, but I don't think either album has much in the way of pop songs My Legacy
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Singlehandedly the fiercest Wardrobe Prince ever had Oh yeah, my favorite Prince album too 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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