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Thread started 08/22/11 7:49am

Javi

How many orgers include The Rainbow Children among their Top Ten Prince albums?

I've noticed it's been aproximately 3 months since the last The Rainbow Children thread, and this cannot be tolerated. lol

After thinking about it for quite a long time, I've finally decided to include it in my Top 10. It was hard, since it has implied placing it ahead of albums I've loved for more than 20 years.

Prince had a lot of courage releasing this album, which is braver and more adventurous than everything he had released since... maybe Lovesexy. And it is his more cohesive album since... well, Lovesexy.

This is my list:

1. Sign O' The Times

2. 1999

3. Parade

4. Lovesexy

5. Diamonds And Pearls

6. Around The World In A Day

7. Purple Rain

8. Graffiti Bridge

9. The Rainbow Children

10. Dirty Mind

I know many orgers hate this album, whether for its lyrics or even for its music, but there are also many that love it. Do you consider it is among Prince's masterpieces, side by side with his 80's stuff? I do.

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[Edited 8/22/11 9:34am]

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Reply #1 posted 08/22/11 7:50am

imago

The Rainbow Children has the juxtaposing distinction (to me) of being both

brilliant and tedius. lol

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Reply #2 posted 08/22/11 7:51am

RumAndRaisin

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me

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Reply #3 posted 08/22/11 7:51am

ohYeeeeeah

TRC is in my top 5. I just LOVE this album. So rich, so dense, so well produced and arranged. Very impressive work.

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Reply #4 posted 08/22/11 8:02am

chocolate1

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wave


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #5 posted 08/22/11 8:28am

Spinlight

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Me.

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Reply #6 posted 08/22/11 8:31am

OldFriends4Sal
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1.For U

2.Prince

3.Dirty Mind

4.Controversy

5.1999

6.Purple Rain

7.Around the World in a Day

8.Parade

9Sign o the Times

9.5.Black album

10.Lovesexy

10.5.Rainbow Children

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Reply #7 posted 08/22/11 8:35am

novabrkr

Me.

Not in TOP5 but in TOP10, deffo.

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Reply #8 posted 08/22/11 8:36am

Cloudbuster

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It's his most interesting and impressive album since the 80s but I fucking hate it. lol I can't see it ever making my Top 20, nevermind Top 10.

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Reply #9 posted 08/22/11 8:38am

2020

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Heck yeah!!! It's a brilliant piece of work.
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #10 posted 08/22/11 8:51am

vitriol

Loved it since the very first listen.

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Reply #11 posted 08/22/11 9:00am

Graycap23

4 sho.

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Reply #12 posted 08/22/11 9:12am

itsmrhappy

Can you really compare them to his other works?

Personally, I think TRC stands apart.

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Reply #13 posted 08/22/11 9:17am

funkaholic1972

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Top 10 material for sure!
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #14 posted 08/22/11 9:24am

Empress

I've loved TRC since day one, but I will say this, I am not a fan of some of the lyrics. The music is amazing, but many of the lyrics are not my cup of tea.

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Reply #15 posted 08/22/11 9:29am

imago

Empress said:

I've loved TRC since day one, but I will say this, I am not a fan of some of the lyrics. The music is amazing, but many of the lyrics are not my cup of tea.

The main problem I have with the lyrics is that they're sort of dark.

The album appears to be somekind of jazzy psychodelic concept album with a spiritual theme. But this is a far cry from LoveSexy which actually was an uplifting affair (flawd, but uplifting). TRC, rather, doesn't feel so much uplifting (minus "everywhere") as it does paranoid and divisive.

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Reply #16 posted 08/22/11 9:35am

Javi

imago said:

Empress said:

I've loved TRC since day one, but I will say this, I am not a fan of some of the lyrics. The music is amazing, but many of the lyrics are not my cup of tea.

The main problem I have with the lyrics is that they're sort of dark.

The album appears to be somekind of jazzy psychodelic concept album with a spiritual theme. But this is a far cry from LoveSexy which actually was an uplifting affair (flawd, but uplifting). TRC, rather, doesn't feel so much uplifting (minus "everywhere") as it does paranoid and divisive.

The main tone is dark, I agree, but there are more uplifting songs than Everywhere: Last December and The Sensual Everafter are uplifting indeed.
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Reply #17 posted 08/22/11 9:44am

imago

Javi said:

imago said:

The main problem I have with the lyrics is that they're sort of dark.

The album appears to be somekind of jazzy psychodelic concept album with a spiritual theme. But this is a far cry from LoveSexy which actually was an uplifting affair (flawd, but uplifting). TRC, rather, doesn't feel so much uplifting (minus "everywhere") as it does paranoid and divisive.

The main tone is dark, I agree, but there are more uplifting songs than Everywhere: Last December and The Sensual Everafter are uplifting indeed.

Actually, this is true. But for such a longass album, a smattering of uplifting songs makes it quite tedius for me to toil through.

I really hate Last December--the chorus, the tone, the backup singers. Everything about that track irks me. It's like an update to Graffiti Bridge (the title song) but even more dreadful. The only thing remotely tolerable about it (to me) is the instrumentation is really good.

That's one redeemiing quality of TRC---it's really good instrumentally, and it has a nice organic feel--a relief because the plastic garbage coming of the NPGMC monthly releases at that time were driving me crazy.

Overall, like I said, TRC is both brilliant and tedius to me. I find it impressive and unlistenable. lol

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Reply #18 posted 08/22/11 9:47am

Empress

imago said:

Javi said:

The main tone is dark, I agree, but there are more uplifting songs than Everywhere: Last December and The Sensual Everafter are uplifting indeed.

Actually, this is true. But for such a longass album, a smattering of uplifting songs makes it quite tedius for me to toil through.

I really hate Last December--the chorus, the tone, the backup singers. Everything about that track irks me. It's like an update to Graffiti Bridge (the title song) but even more dreadful. The only thing remotely tolerable about it (to me) is the instrumentation is really good.

That's one redeemiing quality of TRC---it's really good instrumentally, and it has a nice organic feel--a relief because the plastic garbage coming of the NPGMC monthly releases at that time were driving me crazy.

Overall, like I said, TRC is both brilliant and tedius to me. I find it impressive and unlistenable. lol

Nicely said. I agree completely.

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Reply #19 posted 08/22/11 9:48am

Javi

imago said:

Javi said:

The main tone is dark, I agree, but there are more uplifting songs than Everywhere: Last December and The Sensual Everafter are uplifting indeed.

Actually, this is true. But for such a longass album, a smattering of uplifting songs makes it quite tedius for me to toil through.

I really hate Last December--the chorus, the tone, the backup singers. Everything about that track irks me. It's like an update to Graffiti Bridge (the title song) but even more dreadful. The only thing remotely tolerable about it (to me) is the instrumentation is really good.

That's one redeemiing quality of TRC---it's really good instrumentally, and it has a nice organic feel--a relief because the plastic garbage coming of the NPGMC monthly releases at that time were driving me crazy.

Overall, like I said, TRC is both brilliant and tedius to me. I find it impressive and unlistenable. lol

Well, I love Last December, but I have a bigger problem than that: I like Graffiti Bridge (the song)! I may be the only orger sick enough to enjoy that song. No cure has been found for me. lol

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Reply #20 posted 08/22/11 9:54am

BlackCandle

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Me.
Almost as good as Planet Earth boxed
"Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..."
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Reply #21 posted 08/22/11 9:56am

Javi

OldFriends4Sale said:

1.For U

2.Prince

3.Dirty Mind

4.Controversy

5.1999

6.Purple Rain

7.Around the World in a Day

8.Parade

9Sign o the Times

9.5.Black album

10.Lovesexy

10.5.Rainbow Children

lol

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Reply #22 posted 08/22/11 9:56am

V10LETBLUES

imago said:

Actually, this is true. But for such a longass album, a smattering of uplifting songs makes it quite tedius for me to toil through.

I really hate Last December--the chorus, the tone, the backup singers. Everything about that track irks me. It's like an update to Graffiti Bridge (the title song) but even more dreadful. The only thing remotely tolerable about it (to me) is the instrumentation is really good.

That's one redeemiing quality of TRC---it's really good instrumentally, and it has a nice organic feel--a relief because the plastic garbage coming of the NPGMC monthly releases at that time were driving me crazy.

Overall, like I said, TRC is both brilliant and tedius to me. I find it impressive and unlistenable. lol

Yep, that one word sums it up for me.

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Reply #23 posted 08/22/11 10:05am

irreverence

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OldFriends4Sale said:

1.For U

2.Prince

3.Dirty Mind

4.Controversy

5.1999

6.Purple Rain

7.Around the World in a Day

8.Parade

9Sign o the Times

9.5.Black album

10.Lovesexy

10.5.Rainbow Children

Wow, that's new: Chronological top 10

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Reply #24 posted 08/22/11 10:29am

Graycap23

irreverence said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

1.For U

2.Prince

3.Dirty Mind

4.Controversy

5.1999

6.Purple Rain

7.Around the World in a Day

8.Parade

9Sign o the Times

9.5.Black album

10.Lovesexy

10.5.Rainbow Children

Wow, that's new: Chronological top 10

Sure is...............I likes.

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Reply #25 posted 08/22/11 12:49pm

DaveG

Top 15 for sure...

It might break into my top 10 periodically... But, I just can't rank it above anything he released from '79 to '88.

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Reply #26 posted 08/22/11 1:54pm

Javi

DaveG said:

Top 15 for sure...

It might break into my top 10 periodically... But, I just can't rank it above anything he released from '79 to '88.

That has been my problem for some time. I loved the album, but couldn't place it above his 80's works. Apart from Controversy, which is a great album but not one of my faves, there was a fight in my head between Dirty Mind, The Black Album and The Rainbow Children. Some might say I'm a blasphemer, but I've decided I prefer The Rainbow children to the other two, and this has given the album a place in my top ten.

In my opinion, many of us have a high respect for Prince's "canon" (his 80's works) and therefore find difficult to put side by side the albums from the canon with other records. I myself have this respect, but I'm trying to lose it.

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Reply #27 posted 08/22/11 2:05pm

7salles

top 5 for me

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Reply #28 posted 08/22/11 3:03pm

DaveG

Javi said:

DaveG said:

Top 15 for sure...

It might break into my top 10 periodically... But, I just can't rank it above anything he released from '79 to '88.

That has been my problem for some time. I loved the album, but couldn't place it above his 80's works. Apart from Controversy, which is a great album but not one of my faves, there was a fight in my head between Dirty Mind, The Black Album and The Rainbow Children. Some might say I'm a blasphemer, but I've decided I prefer The Rainbow children to the other two, and this has given the album a place in my top ten.

In my opinion, many of us have a high respect for Prince's "canon" (his 80's works) and therefore find difficult to put side by side the albums from the canon with other records. I myself have this respect, but I'm trying to lose it.

Don't get me wrong, I really like TRC. Probably his best work of the last decade. However, I rate it closer to Musicology, Come & 3121 than I do Dirty Mind, Controversy & 1999.

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Reply #29 posted 08/22/11 3:27pm

babynoz

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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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