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Prince's new album... SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said on the "Any1 else tired of lives, instrumentals, & experiments?" thread:
Although an NPG album with this tight ass band would be more than welcome! How true that is! I really hope for a new album with this band, mainly funk music if it was up to me. This, or a return to his old school Minneapolis synthesizer funk (Linn Drum!). As long as it's funky, it's alright with me. Prince, kick it! We trust in you... RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Ah well... we all know that Prince's bands don't last too long... once he feels he has done the jazz thing long enough no doubt he'll shake things up again
I absolutely loved The Rainbow Children - regardless of the heavy-handed sermonizing, I do like it when Prince has the balls to pursue his mad projects like that with few attempts to pander to commercialism. This all said, I've probably had enough of the jazzy experimental Prince. I can appreciate that he is probably enjoying himself a lot with the new vibe, and he'll probably doing it for more years to come... but for his next studio album I fancy something a bit different. So what would you all love to hear next?
Of course, knowing Prince he'll surprise us yet again | |
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funkaholic1972 said: a return to his old school Minneapolis synthesizer funk (Linn Drum!).
As long as it's funky, it's alright with me. Prince, kick it! We trust in you... I'd even join his crappy club if he were to do another album like that. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I'd like to see him come out with something like his 2000 High album.
And if he's ever going to work with another rapper, he should dust off Rakim- the best rapper of all time- and get HIM in the studio. | |
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ian said: I'd love a guitar-funk album, Funkadelic style - a definitive piece of work to demonstrate Prince's absolute mastery of the instrument. [*] I'd love it if Prince called up Chuck D and collaborated properly... Prince can bring his guitar, drum machine and the funky sounds, and Chuck can bring the rhymes. Can you imagine a true hiphop-funk merger between these two guys? [/list] Of course, knowing Prince he'll surprise us yet again Co-sign | |
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Man, Ian, you blew me away with the Prince-Jimmy Cliff hookup idea. I'm surprised I didn't think of that myself sooner!
My guess is THAT combo could be HOT! P has dabbled in the reggae (17 Days, Blue Light, etc.) but he ain't quite stuck his whole foot in it yet, that I'm aware of anyway. Bet it would be a nice challenge to do it in a more straight-on way with dancehall, old school style, etc. Him and JC would turn some heads. | |
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blackwell1 said: Man, Ian, you blew me away with the Prince-Jimmy Cliff hookup idea. I'm surprised I didn't think of that myself sooner!
My guess is THAT combo could be HOT! P has dabbled in the reggae (17 Days, Blue Light, etc.) but he ain't quite stuck his whole foot in it yet, that I'm aware of anyway. Bet it would be a nice challenge to do it in a more straight-on way with dancehall, old school style, etc. Him and JC would turn some heads. I know, wouldn't it be cool? Prince has done pretty much everything else but he's never really done the reggae thing at all properly... Of course could y'all handle it if Prince got dreads | |
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Don't think I could handle dreads on Prince Ian...don't ever mention it again...
I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Don't think I could handle dreads on Prince Ian...don't ever mention it again...
It's funny just thinking about it! EDIT - and if you were shocked when he converted to JW, wait till he goes Rasta on us | |
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I don't know about Chuck D though Ian. If you think TRC was bad, imagine the preaching on that album!!!
I would like to see a collaberation with Common or a like minded rapper (Mos Def perhaps). Sort of like how D'Angelo kicks it with hip hop, but expanded to include guitar work, some Prince production, etc. | |
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divo02 said: I don't know about Chuck D though Ian. If you think TRC was bad, imagine the preaching on that album!!!
I would like to see a collaberation with Common or a like minded rapper (Mos Def perhaps). Sort of like how D'Angelo kicks it with hip hop, but expanded to include guitar work, some Prince production, etc. Well Chuck D is a great lyricist and rapper... and he might keep Prince focused on the political side of things rather than the quasi-spiritual mumbo jumbo vibe I definitely hear ya with regards to Common, Mos Def etc but I just can't see such a collaboration coming out well... Prince rarely does "real" collaborations - they get to put down a few words and Prince does everything else Guys like Common and Mos Def would probably be wasted on Prince coz he wouldn't value their artistic input, he'd make them fit into his Princely way of doing things. A proper collab with Chuck as co-writer, co-producer etc was what I was after | |
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Other than authorizing samples of his music, I think Prince should stay very far away from hip hop. The closest he should come is neo-soul and that he has done pretty well with The Rainbow Children.
As far as reggae, he needs to stay away from that too. Ripop and Sun Moon and Star with that fake patois accent was just silly. "real collabs" won't happen because it's not his style. He'd rather learn what he can from someone and incorporate their sound into his, executed by him. Has he ever done a real collab? "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NuPwrSoul said:[quote]Other than authorizing samples of his music, I think Prince should stay very far away from hip hop. The closest he should come is neo-soul and that he has done pretty well with The Rainbow Children.
As far as reggae, he needs to stay away from that too. Ripop and Sun Moon and Star with that fake patois accent was just silly. "real collabs" won't happen because it's not his style. He'd rather learn what he can from someone and incorporate their sound into his, executed by him.{quote} I agree. I like the direction Prince has moved towards beginning with TRC on thru Xpectation .Im interested to see whats next. [This message was edited Thu Jan 30 20:40:07 PST 2003 by MrTation] [This message was edited Thu Jan 30 20:40:43 PST 2003 by MrTation] "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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No Reggae, no Rap! More Revolution!!! "Don't hate me 'cuz I'm fabulous!" | |
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'Bout time 4 heavy (rock) guitar based album i reckon! ----------
AND I GOTTA ALOTTA BUTTA 2 GO! | |
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IMO, the collabs usually suck too. Everything with Doug E. Fresh was awful. Eve, Q-tip. Ani DiFranco would be cool but you can barely tell how either participates on their respective albums.
I guess Larry Graham & Chaka Khan count as a collab right? | |
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NuPwrSoul said: Other than authorizing samples of his
music, I think Prince should stay very far away from hip hop. The closest he should come is neo-soul and that he has done pretty well with The Rainbow Children. I'm not sure. I mean, I know they're silly when they are featured as the main tracks on a complete album, but if they're given up as downloads "Judas Kiss", "Y Should Eye", I think they're kind of ok. One of the best recent examples of the difference between an organic, jazzy Prince composition and a hip-hop NPG tune is the 'song' "Prince and the Band" which he played at the celebration where it sounded wonderful, more than 10 mins of solos, highs and lows, deep grooves and beautiful piano all done very jazzy and free. Then he played the same song at "Vega" and did it as one of those hip-hop tunes, spitting the words over the beat of "The Return Of The BumpSquad". Which sounded kind of hard and cool, but also silly at the same time. It was a bit like *ding* we're back in 1995. I don't know. For an album release, I'd like the jazz version but for a single or internet release, I'd like to have the hip-hop rendition. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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blackwell1 said: Man, Ian, you blew me away with the Prince-Jimmy Cliff hookup idea. I'm surprised I didn't think of that myself sooner!
My guess is THAT combo could be HOT! P has dabbled in the reggae (17 Days, Blue Light, etc.) but he ain't quite stuck his whole foot in it yet, that I'm aware of anyway. Bet it would be a nice challenge to do it in a more straight-on way with dancehall, old school style, etc. Him and JC would turn some heads. Jimmy Cliff?? No offense- but not unless they were planning on making a Weekend At Bernie's 3 soundtrack. Prince would need to hookup with somebody like Buju Banton. Now THAT would be HOT! Comparing Buju Banton to Jimmy Cliff is like comparing Lenny Kravitz to Chubby Checker. So if you don't know who Buju is, now you know. | |
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Ah music snobbery is alive and well in this thread I see | |
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ian said: Of course could y'all handle it if Prince got dreads
dreads would not work on 'im...he'd look like a chia head with an aloe vera plant growin out of it. | |
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I'd like to see him write a few tracks for either an up and coming new pop star (much in the britney/chritina vein) or an established one. But I wouldn't like to know it was him. (A new pseudonym is more than due, right?)
I just wanna see this so that I can stick a big fat middle finger up at all those who doubt that Prince can produce another hit. Now that I have read what I just wrote, I think that if he done that it would seriously suck! I think nutthinbuttamuffin hit the nail on the head with his suggestion! Put yourself on the worldwide org map! www.frappr.com/princeorg | |
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origmnd said: Origmnd is right. We should all pay attention to this earlier post and never make additional comments on the subject. Once it is written about online, there should be nothing else to say. Thanx for pointing that out to us. We needed to be reminded of how this conversation started. Good job. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: dreads would not work on 'im...he'd look like a chia head with an aloe vera plant growin out of it. I think he'd look like Sideshow Bob! btw, how in the hell is "17 Days" a reggae song? I know u people worthless scum give no heart but wrath of insults a brain-driven wave of destruction your bite is worse than your vocabulary. Shame on you all of you. Go feed your pigs coward. | |
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herb4 said:[quote]ian said:[quote]
I'd love a guitar-funk album, Funkadelic style - a definitive piece of work to demonstrate Prince's absolute mastery of the instrument. Agreed 100%. I would play the you-know-what out of that album! | |
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Saxjedi said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: dreads would not work on 'im...he'd look like a chia head with an aloe vera plant growin out of it. I think he'd look like Sideshow Bob! btw, how in the hell is "17 Days" a reggae song? sideshow bob... and yeah..."17 days" ain't no reggae song!! what ya'll be huffin on?? | |
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funkaholic1972 said: How true that is! I really hope for a new album with this band, mainly funk music if it was up to me. This, or a return to his old school Minneapolis synthesizer funk (Linn Drum!). As long as it's funky, it's alright with me. Prince, kick it! We trust in you... Awww Yeah! I'd be down with the comeback of the Linn Drum!! "You can be the President, I'd rather be the Pope" | |
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PsychedelicMama said: funkaholic1972 said: How true that is! I really hope for a new album with this band, mainly funk music if it was up to me. This, or a return to his old school Minneapolis synthesizer funk (Linn Drum!). As long as it's funky, it's alright with me. Prince, kick it! We trust in you... Awww Yeah! I'd be down with the comeback of the Linn Drum!! I dunno! I don't think Prince should try emulate his past successes, that'd be a bit sad wouldn't it? | |
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I think his next new ablum should be a collection of all the b sides (extended versions, unedited) and a couple of songs from the vault reflecting each stage (era) of his music. The only draw back would be that he would have too come to an agreement with Warners.
Perhaps a limited agreement or limited editions. Not going too happen. | |
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I would like to hear some outtakes from TRC. [This message was edited Fri Jan 31 8:26:56 PST 2003 by slm4m] | |
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