The Truth
Even before the first note sounds Prince gears up the voice – is it a grunt or a clearing of the throat? Then the crystal clear strings of the acoustic guitar hit and we are invited to explore The Truth. With deep questioning lyrics, The Truth doesn’t come across as a demo as other acoustic tracks can, and despite the stripped back feel it still feels lush and rich. And the purity in Prince’s vocals come through almost as though he were sitting in front of you. Of course you’d get a bit of a fright when he hits that trademark scream but that would be half the fun. A perfect opener to this set.
Don’t Play Me had an instant hook in the rhythm of the strums, and once again the lyrics seemed more honest, as if Prince was willing to lay himself out without a myriad of verbal word play and allusions. My fave line – Don’t play me, I’m the wrong colour and I play guitar, my only competition is, well, me in the past.
With each passing song the overdubs and embellishments slowly creep in . With Circle of Amour we hear for the first time backing vocals, percussion, and a layering of instrumentation. A wistful song it portrays a true innocence of growing up and all that comes with it.
3rd Eye brings out the funk with a running bassline and raggedy guitar that jingles and jangles through the track. Initially I thought this was a reference to the eye of the mind, but the line “between Adam’s thighs and he tries to release up eve a nectar, the injector tries” place the geography a little below the belt.
Dionne is a truly playful tune right down to the sliding guitar plucks. Here someone is dealing with “tease” issues but delivered with the tongue firmly placed in the check. A fuller arrangement featuring layered vocals, effects, and the introduction of synths for the first time this song feels like it could have been placed in the jovial mood of Under The Cherry Moon. A “bring a smile to the face song”
Man in a Uniform never really hit me and even listening to it now I kinda think, yeah ok, what next.
Thankfully what is next is one of Prince’s most intriguing tracks. Probably the most “produced” track Animal Kingdom features treated vocals, animal noises, whale calls, and effects. Laying out his argument for veganism, Prince makes a catchy argument with this intriguing arrangement and song.
As if to counter the heavy message or intent of Animal Kingdom, the upbeat The Other Side of the Pillow is seductive and playful with Prince’s falsetto skirting around a blues meets jazz inspired track. So smooth. Bubbly bubbly. Wonderful backing vocals.
When I first heard Fascination I was reminded of Fleetwood Mac’s Rhiannon in the way the vocal of the title is delivered. But that’s where the comparison ends. The most plugged in song on the album, it’s a simmering funk groove with quirky singsong lyrics. Immediately I bought into this song and it’s vibe. Funny how an anti-drug song could be so intoxicating. One of the stand out tracks on the album for me.
With its seductive build, One of Your Tears is a blissfully spiteful song about betrayal. How can someone make heartbreak sound so appealing with one line “sometimes I wanna die and come back as one of your tears”. With bright melody most artists might turn it into a sappy love song, but here we delve into the darker side, and taste the bittersweet. And don’t it taste good.
Comeback is the haunter of the album. Dealing with death and the longing for reassurances the lyrics hit me hard “if you ever lose someone dear to you never say they words their gone, they’ll come back”. A wonderful sentiment and if on cue a tear dropped from my eyes just as <tears go here> filtered through my speakers.
For many of us the Welcome 2 the Dawn was a deliverance of such. With the wish of “may you live to see the dawn” littered through Prince’s work, W2TD was the arrival. A mix of faith and salvation both spiritual and in a sense in the Artist and his struggle, W2TD brought us into a new era of Prince’s musical journey either by design or by fate. It’s just a shame that along with the other stand out tracks on this album, W2TD doesn’t even register on most Prince “fans” radar let alone on the general listening public.
In a sense stronger as a complete disc than it’s Crystal Ball counterparts, The Truth heralded in turn in the career of Prince/The Artist. Where, for a period, his music would be more for the selective than the masses not only in the way it would be distributed but also in the way it would challenge the perceptions of what the next release would or should sound like.
So for all of you that have, like me, not taken this cd out of the fourth tray of the Crystal Ball circular setting as often as it deserved to be, do so now.
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i like most the songs but there's intensity to this album, bluesy vibe. i have to be in the right frame of mind to listen to this one | |
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probably one of his greatest artistic statements
and without a doubt one of THE albums of the 90's
streets ahead..
the previous comments i just read make me cringe................... | |
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I still listen to it all the time. It's really the only good thing about the Crystal Ball set. Comeback is one of my all-time favorite songs. | |
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Songwriting meh, guitar playing nice. A fairly typical Prince album I'd say!
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The others you mentioned have created songs with depth and substance. https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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Oh, come on! She's had like 2 albums or something? Give her a chance! She (co-?)writes and plays piano doesn't she? I'm not saying she's Mozart, but she has less depth and substance than Vanity or Janet, really?!
I guess I don't get the hate, I don't get the love particularly either, but she must be doing something right to elicit such a polar response in people. | |
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Eye always try 2 tell it! get in2 alot of trouble telling the truth?? Alot of people dont like it & cant take it!! Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen) | |
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I liked it a lot when it came out, but I haven't listened to it too often during the last ten years or so.
I think it's quite different as a Prince album from the rest and not just due to being "mostly acoustic". The songwriting has a very different vibe to it, although that might have been due to him writing that stuff on an acoustic guitar. I think ONA (piano) sounds more like typical Prince compared to it. | |
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a fine example of what the man can do ... I would like more unplugged albums ... he has a gift for it .... CIRCLE .. TRUTH .. COMEBACK .. OTHERSIDE .. etc etc ... in my opinion WELCOME TO THE DAWN was amazing as it is ... but i woulda liked to hear that given to full works like songs like GOLD etc ..cos it has that huge anthemic feel to it ... an MAN IN A UNIFORM .... remixers GET TO WORK on that .... it could be made as comercial as remixes of elvis tracks like LITTLE LESS CONVO .. RUBERNECKING ... an johnny cash BIG RIVER remix whenever i want to hear some new music ...i make some - prince '99' | |
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oh look look a "fam"!! | |
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