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Thread started 06/19/10 7:12pm

FrenchGuy

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the "1800-Funk" album...

i bought the "1800-Funk" vinyle yesterday... Almost blindly because it was a Prince-related project... And the price was the reason too: 3.99 euros...

Well so far I dont like it much..; I love "Lovesign" with Nona and the Mavs Staples song... "Hollywood" by George Clinton is quite a mess confused

Whats your opinion about this album?

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Reply #1 posted 06/19/10 7:13pm

sro100

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It's Paisley Park throwaways; with the exception of "Love Sign" which seemed to be intended to be a hit.

Haven't listened to it since it was new.

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Reply #2 posted 06/19/10 7:20pm

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I remember liking it a lot back when it came out. I hadn't listened to it in years until recently and I didn't dig it the same. the only tracks that I still liked was "Love Sign" and the Madhouse intrumental, "17", I think.

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Reply #3 posted 06/19/10 7:40pm

robinhood

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love it. "standing at the altar" is fantastic.

this too shall pass
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Reply #4 posted 06/19/10 9:31pm

ernestsewell

See below...

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[Edited 6/20/10 8:03am]

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Reply #5 posted 06/19/10 9:34pm

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Garbage.

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #6 posted 06/19/10 9:37pm

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...one mans garbage.... cool

PUSH YOUR WAY UP 2 THE FRONT, AND SHAKE YOUR MOTHER FUCKIN DOO LOOSE!!
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Reply #7 posted 06/19/10 10:03pm

Spinlight

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Yep: LoveSign, Hollywood, Standing At the Altar, 17

Nope: Color, You Will Be Moved, A Woman's Gotta Have It

Why??: If I Love U 2nite, MPLS

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Reply #8 posted 06/19/10 10:27pm

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Standing At The Altar jerkoff

Really wish he'd put this on something of his own love Probably the only song I thoroughly enjoy on that album, including Lovesign.

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Reply #9 posted 06/19/10 10:30pm

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Spinlight said:

Yep: LoveSign, Hollywood, Standing At the Altar, 17

Nope: Color, You Will Be Moved, A Woman's Gotta Have It

Why??: If I Love U 2nite, MPLS

why? a sampler is a sampler. I'm sure there was a full 5 minutes in there somewhere that each of these acts was going to get its own album on NPG records. but we know how quickly that kind of though passes. MPLS is one of the better ones, really. the ones not written and/or produced by him are the puzzlers to me.

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Reply #10 posted 06/19/10 10:35pm

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Love that cd cool

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Reply #11 posted 06/19/10 11:49pm

purpledoveuk

FrenchGuy said:

i bought the "1800-Funk" vinyle yesterday... Almost blindly because it was a Prince-related project... And the price was the reason too: 3.99 euros...


Well so far I dont like it much..; I love "Lovesign" with Nona and the Mavs Staples song... "Hollywood" by George Clinton is quite a mess confused


Whats your opinion about this album?




It ain't great but there are a few growers on there
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Reply #12 posted 06/20/10 12:02am

Spinlight

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errant said:

Spinlight said:

Yep: LoveSign, Hollywood, Standing At the Altar, 17

Nope: Color, You Will Be Moved, A Woman's Gotta Have It

Why??: If I Love U 2nite, MPLS

why? a sampler is a sampler. I'm sure there was a full 5 minutes in there somewhere that each of these acts was going to get its own album on NPG records. but we know how quickly that kind of though passes. MPLS is one of the better ones, really. the ones not written and/or produced by him are the puzzlers to me.

I'm not a fan of anything Sonny T contributes vocals to, honestly. I don't think his voice is at all appealing. Thus, MPLS, to me, is not a good track.

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Reply #13 posted 06/20/10 2:17am

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It's ok, nothing special.

If you can pick up a copy cheaply enough, and you want a complete Prince collection, then it is something you have to have. But please do not spend a lot of money on it.

I have seen still sealed copies on cd on ebay for large amounts of money..........not worth it.

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Reply #14 posted 06/20/10 4:49am

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Yep/ Some good. Some so-so. Some crap. But which is which depends who u ask.

I like Standin' at the altar and You Will B Moved a lot. I also quite like MPLS.

The thing about this album. tho, is it's very accessible. I've had parties where I've put it on and everyone got into it. U can't do that with most genuine Prince albums...

"We've never been able to pull off a funk number"

"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons"
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Reply #15 posted 06/20/10 6:20am

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I think Margie Cox's track is the weakest, but I still love the whole thing. Specially MPLS, the Madhouse Track, Lovesign and, yes, Hollywood.

Great, fun, funky pop.

Take it - like Clarence said:
"I got a million of them -
all different U know."
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Reply #16 posted 06/20/10 6:53am

Efan

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I enjoy it. There's nothing on there I don't like, even if not everything is brilliant.

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Reply #17 posted 06/20/10 6:53am

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Hey just wondering if anyone knows what Prince originally intended to do with LoveSign?

Was it always destined for the 1-800 NEW FUNK album or was it configured to appear on The Gold Experience?

I can't remember seeing it on the early configurations of Come.

I've misplaced Per Nielsen's Days Of Wild (the Prince bible!) and feel lost without it...

O+>
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Reply #18 posted 06/20/10 7:15am

ernestsewell

owen said:

Hey just wondering if anyone knows what Prince originally intended to do with LoveSign?

Was it always destined for the 1-800 NEW FUNK album or was it configured to appear on The Gold Experience?

I can't remember seeing it on the early configurations of Come.

I've misplaced Per Nielsen's Days Of Wild (the Prince bible!) and feel lost without it...

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

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Reply #19 posted 06/20/10 8:03am

ernestsewell

Since it's been a while, I went back and relistened to this album.

MPLS - "Minneapolis". That bass line is funky as hell! The lyrics are pretty funny, and are indicative of Prince's state of mind at the time w/ record labels, people around him, etc.

George Clinton - "Hollywood". Not a bad tune. Sure it's not "Up For The Down Stroke", but I could hear it played next to

NPG - "2gether". Musically, I like it. It could have been a good track on Diamonds and Pearls, but with farkin' Tony M. all over it, it blows monkey balls.

Mayte - "If I Luv u 2Nite". Not since "I Feel For You" has Prince gotten so much tread out of one song. I think I've just heard enough versions over the years that Mayte's is just another in the heap. Unfortunately, Prince had started to follow trends by this point, and the 90's sound makes the song (and some of the others) have a very dated sound to them.

The Steeles - "Color". Not a bad song, but the production is very dated. Put in some live drums, a Hammond organ and it might have been something a bit more special.

Margie Cox - "Standing At The Alter". Just a fanastic song. Like I said before, it's like "17 Days" in that it's a song looking for an album to land on. I actually think it would have been a great duet w/ Prince, and should have landed on an album somewhere "We March" fits in production and lyrical content on The Gold Experience, but perhaps somewhere else would have worked.

Mavis Staples - "You Will Be Moved". Average song from a stellar performer in the industry. I would have liked to have seen someone else produce that track, because it's still a "Prince production".

Madhouse - "17". Not even close. It's not a horrible instrumental, but until I hear it in the context of a Madhouse album, it ain't Madhouse to me. How many "17" have there been anyway? Three?

Prince & Nona Gaye - "Love Sign". I always loved the song, and enjoyed the video. It's a bit comical. As if Nona, a hired assassin, is going to put off shooting Prince because he throws up the letter "L" with an extra finger. That is the Love Sign? REALLY? I can appreciate what he was trying to say in the song though.

Nona Gaye - "A Woman's Gotta Have It". An interesting take on a Bobby Womack song. I like it.

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Reply #20 posted 06/20/10 8:15am

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ernestsewell said:

owen said:

Hey just wondering if anyone knows what Prince originally intended to do with LoveSign?

Was it always destined for the 1-800 NEW FUNK album or was it configured to appear on The Gold Experience?

I can't remember seeing it on the early configurations of Come.

I've misplaced Per Nielsen's Days Of Wild (the Prince bible!) and feel lost without it...

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Ice Cube directed that video, not Dre...

Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #21 posted 06/20/10 8:34am

ernestsewell

djThunderfunk said:

ernestsewell said:

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Ice Cube directed that video, not Dre...

That's true. Ice Cube.

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Reply #22 posted 06/20/10 10:57am

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Spinlight said:

errant said:

why? a sampler is a sampler. I'm sure there was a full 5 minutes in there somewhere that each of these acts was going to get its own album on NPG records. but we know how quickly that kind of though passes. MPLS is one of the better ones, really. the ones not written and/or produced by him are the puzzlers to me.

I'm not a fan of anything Sonny T contributes vocals to, honestly. I don't think his voice is at all appealing. Thus, MPLS, to me, is not a good track.

I'll agree with you about Sonny's vocal abilities. Fortunately for this track his vocals are heavily processed and mixed with others'.

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Reply #23 posted 06/26/10 3:44pm

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Reply #24 posted 06/26/10 8:59pm

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Were any other producers other than P involved in this album?

"I have a date with Lisa. Isn't that wonderful?"
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Reply #25 posted 06/26/10 10:31pm

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Never bought this one, even though I remember seeing it in a bargin bin YEARS ago (back when music stores WITH bargin bins exsisted!). I'm becoming a completist when it comes to commerically available stuff, so I'll buy it if it's still bargin bin priced. "Love Sign" is hot!

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Reply #26 posted 06/27/10 8:24am

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FrenchGuy said:

i bought the "1800-Funk" vinyle yesterday... Almost blindly because it was a Prince-related project... And the price was the reason too: 3.99 euros...

Well so far I dont like it much..; I love "Lovesign" with Nona and the Mavs Staples song... "Hollywood" by George Clinton is quite a mess confused

Whats your opinion about this album?

Hollywood was produced by Dallas Austin, NOT Prince. So please do not fault Prince for that mess.

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Reply #27 posted 06/27/10 8:27am

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ernestsewell said:

owen said:

Hey just wondering if anyone knows what Prince originally intended to do with LoveSign?

Was it always destined for the 1-800 NEW FUNK album or was it configured to appear on The Gold Experience?

I can't remember seeing it on the early configurations of Come.

I've misplaced Per Nielsen's Days Of Wild (the Prince bible!) and feel lost without it...

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

CORRECTION: The Lovesign video was directed by Ice Cube.

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Reply #28 posted 06/27/10 8:56am

Spinlight

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TonyVanDam said:

ernestsewell said:

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

CORRECTION: The Lovesign video was directed by Ice Cube.

Man oh man. Just under the buzzer, eh?

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Reply #29 posted 07/02/10 6:26am

SEXUALCHOCOLAT
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TonyVanDam said:

ernestsewell said:

It needed to be on an album, or a b-side at least. Prince only released it to radio stations as a promotional copy, which didn't allow it to counted on the charts. It did get some decent radio play on Urban stations, and there was a video made of it. I believe it was directed by Dr. Dre. Most of the video was shot at Paisley Park, of course.

CORRECTION: The Lovesign video was directed by Ice Cube.

It was supposed to be the follow up to TMBGITW

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