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Thread started 02/13/03 8:55pm

Anji

The FAVOURITE, BEST and MOST SUCCESSFUL Prince album debate!

My favourite album quite often changes and some will always have a special places in my heart. 1999, for example.

Batman was the first album I bought when I was 11. It used to be a favourite but I just can't get into it anymore. Like DavidEye said, it feels so 80s now. To anyone that disagrees, keep bustin! I didn't care too much for Graffiti Bridge when it first came out. Diamonds & Pearls used to be my favourite, I loved the hoopla surrounding the Gett Off release. I also found the Gold Experience era mesmerising but was somewhat disappointed by the album. What happened to Days Of Wild? That should have been then, not now.

Anyhow, I had listened to all of his albums by this point and started especially enjoying the 80s Prince when the mid-late 90s Prince was failing to provide me with any real inspiration. Dirty Mind, 1999, Parade, Lovesexy, Around The World In A Day and Controversy have all been my favourites duirng this period. I even hold Grafitti Bridge in high esteem now. There is Joy In Repition, I guess. And The Rainbow Children is my new testament.

That said, I know Purple Rain is his most successful album and it deserves to be. I also know Sign O The Times is his best album and it deserves to be. In my experience, favourites change with time but until Prince releases an equivalent Purple Rain or Sign O The Times, these will remain his most successful and best works. What do you think?

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Reply #1 posted 02/13/03 9:19pm

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Hmmm, it's kinda funny, nothing will replace the rush of excitement when I first discovered Prince through the Lovesexy album. I'm just thinking that I became a FanFam (don't want to insult anyone) on the supposed cusp of Prince's 80's run of creative brilliance. The release of Batman didn't excite me, or Grafitti Bridge, or Diamonds and Pearls or Symbol or Come! So I suppose I just wanted an adrenaline rush like Lovesexy did and discovering his backcatalogue.

I suppose my favourite is SOTT because the title track is brilliant, Play in the Sunshine is humourous and poppy, Housequake is fantastically funky and TBODP is poetry. Side 2 is killer!
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Reply #2 posted 02/13/03 10:20pm

Anji

ConsciousContact said:

Hmmm, it's kinda funny, nothing will replace the rush of excitement when I first discovered Prince through the Lovesexy album. I'm just thinking that I became a FanFam (don't want to insult anyone) on the supposed cusp of Prince's 80's run of creative brilliance. The release of Batman didn't excite me, or Grafitti Bridge, or Diamonds and Pearls or Symbol or Come! So I suppose I just wanted an adrenaline rush like Lovesexy did and discovering his backcatalogue.

I suppose my favourite is SOTT because the title track is brilliant, Play in the Sunshine is humourous and poppy, Housequake is fantastically funky and TBODP is poetry. Side 2 is killer!

Your favourite is Sign On The Times but what is the best Prince record? Is there a difference?
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Reply #3 posted 02/13/03 10:22pm

Anji

Anji said:

ConsciousContact said:

Hmmm, it's kinda funny, nothing will replace the rush of excitement when I first discovered Prince through the Lovesexy album. I'm just thinking that I became a FanFam (don't want to insult anyone) on the supposed cusp of Prince's 80's run of creative brilliance. The release of Batman didn't excite me, or Grafitti Bridge, or Diamonds and Pearls or Symbol or Come! So I suppose I just wanted an adrenaline rush like Lovesexy did and discovering his backcatalogue.

I suppose my favourite is SOTT because the title track is brilliant, Play in the Sunshine is humourous and poppy, Housequake is fantastically funky and TBODP is poetry. Side 2 is killer!

Your favourite is Sign On The Times but what is the best Prince record? Is there a difference?

It sounds like Lovesexy is your favourite but that you think Sign O The Times is the best.
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Reply #4 posted 02/13/03 10:24pm

rdhull

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Anj you're killin me here..to be continued...
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #5 posted 02/13/03 10:33pm

pimpytheclown

Anji said:[quote


I even hold Grafitti Bridge in high esteem now. There is Joy In Repition, I guess.


mr.green[/quote]


There's more than "Joy in Repetition", you crazy loon! "Can't Stop this Feeling I Got" was the rocking-est,energetic opening track since "Let's Go Crazy"! It's light and fun!

"New Power Generation" is funky and dancy- it's a cool track, you nutty funker! (The extended version has a good mix, except that opening guitar wail and "Are there really angels goofiness!)

"The Question of U" is awsome-what a heavy drum beat, joyful AND meloncoly guitar solo, and neat Victorian organ end- what a cool track!

"We Can Funk"- boy does this get cool from the lyric "You can blow the candle ,baby" Very 80's Prince, for the last time!

"Melody Cool" is catchy and fun to sing to!

"Still Would Stand All Time" has great vocals!

This album gets slammed too much around here-it's full of great moments!
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Reply #6 posted 02/13/03 10:58pm

Anji

pimpytheclown said:



Anji said:


I even hold Grafitti Bridge in high esteem now. There is Joy In Repition, I guess.

mr.green


There's more than "Joy in Repetition", you crazy loon! "Can't Stop this Feeling I Got" was the rocking-est,energetic opening track since "Let's Go Crazy"! It's light and fun!

"New Power Generation" is funky and dancy- it's a cool track, you nutty funker! (The extended version has a good mix, except that opening guitar wail and "Are there really angels goofiness!)

"The Question of U" is awsome-what a heavy drum beat, joyful AND meloncoly guitar solo, and neat Victorian organ end- what a cool track!

"We Can Funk"- boy does this get cool from the lyric "You can blow the candle ,baby" Very 80's Prince, for the last time!

"Melody Cool" is catchy and fun to sing to!

"Still Would Stand All Time" has great vocals!

This album gets slammed too much around here-it's full of great moments!


Pimpy, you misunderstood me but I'm glad you did. It doesn't matter what I meant, what matters is that you have recognised what is probably THE most underrated album by Prince. I absolutely love it now for all the reasons you mentioned, especially that We Can Funk moment.

But let's not get sidetracked. Pimpy, answer the question please.
[This message was edited Thu Feb 13 14:59:20 PST 2003 by Anji]
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Reply #7 posted 02/13/03 11:01pm

Anji

rdhull said:

Anj you're killin me here..to be continued...

FINALLY! evillol
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Reply #8 posted 02/14/03 12:06am

gypsyfire

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pimpytheclown said:

Anji said:[quote


I even hold Grafitti Bridge in high esteem now. There is Joy In Repition, I guess.


mr.green



There's more than "Joy in Repetition", you crazy loon! "Can't Stop this Feeling I Got" was the rocking-est,energetic opening track since "Let's Go Crazy"! It's light and fun!

"New Power Generation" is funky and dancy- it's a cool track, you nutty funker! (The extended version has a good mix, except that opening guitar wail and "Are there really angels goofiness!)

"The Question of U" is awsome-what a heavy drum beat, joyful AND meloncoly guitar solo, and neat Victorian organ end- what a cool track!

"We Can Funk"- boy does this get cool from the lyric "You can blow the candle ,baby" Very 80's Prince, for the last time!

"Melody Cool" is catchy and fun to sing to!

"Still Would Stand All Time" has great vocals!

This album gets slammed too much around here-it's full of great moments![/quote]

That's right,baby!!
I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos
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Reply #9 posted 02/14/03 1:30am

WildheartXXX

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Sign O The Times is the album i would take on a desert island with me if i was asked to take one Prince disc and i think its his most successful, despite the project not materialising how Prince wanted it to orginally. However i really enjoy Come CD and i think its far more successful as a set of songs than anything he did since the Lovesexy album. Gold though is my favourite Prince album.
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Reply #10 posted 02/14/03 1:50am

skywalker

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Regardless of what anyone thinks or feels at this web site this is how it is-

When Prince is gone there will be two words that immediately spring to mind when thinking of THE Prince album. Those two words are "Purple Rain."
"New Power slide...."
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Reply #11 posted 02/14/03 1:53am

Lleena

I love Lovesexy and It is probably the Album I enjoy listening to the most. In terms of his best album I would say SOTT, It is awe inspiring and perhaps his most musically diverse album to date!
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Reply #12 posted 02/14/03 1:54am

otan

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skywalker said:

Regardless of what anyone thinks or feels at this web site this is how it is-

When Prince is gone there will be two words that immediately spring to mind when thinking of THE Prince album. Those two words are "Purple Rain."


No no no no.

The two words to describe a Prince album will be "Appolonia 6".
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Reply #13 posted 02/14/03 2:17am

Anji

WildheartXXX said:

Sign O The Times is the album i would take on a desert island with me if i was asked to take one Prince disc and i think its his most successful, despite the project not materialising how Prince wanted it to orginally. However i really enjoy Come CD and i think its far more successful as a set of songs than anything he did since the Lovesexy album. Gold though is my favourite Prince album.

Sounds like you're saying...

Best - Sign O The Times
Most 'successful?' (since Lovesexy) - Come
Favourite - Gold
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Reply #14 posted 02/14/03 2:31am

WildheartXXX

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Anji said:

WildheartXXX said:

Sign O The Times is the album i would take on a desert island with me if i was asked to take one Prince disc and i think its his most successful, despite the project not materialising how Prince wanted it to orginally. However i really enjoy Come CD and i think its far more successful as a set of songs than anything he did since the Lovesexy album. Gold though is my favourite Prince album.

Sounds like you're saying...

Best - Sign O The Times
Most 'successful?' (since Lovesexy) - Come
Favourite - Gold


Successful in terms of the albums that followed Lovesexy and prior to the release of the Come CD. Maybe not in commercial terms but personally it felt like a real Prince album and not some stab at commercialism which everything released during 89-92 was.
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Reply #15 posted 02/14/03 2:41am

The81Kid

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Anji said:

My favourite album quite often changes and some will always have a special places in my heart. 1999, for example.

Batman was the first album I bought when I was 11. It used to be a favourite but I just can't get into it anymore. Like DavidEye said, it feels so 80s now. To anyone that disagrees, keep bustin! I didn't care too much for Graffiti Bridge when it first came out. Diamonds & Pearls used to be my favourite, I loved the hoopla surrounding the Gett Off release. I also found the Gold Experience era mesmerising but was somewhat disappointed by the album. What happened to Days Of Wild? That should have been then, not now.

Anyhow, I had listened to all of his albums by this point and started especially enjoying the 80s Prince when the mid-late 90s Prince was failing to provide me with any real inspiration. Dirty Mind, 1999, Parade, Lovesexy, Around The World In A Day and Controversy have all been my favourites duirng this period. I even hold Grafitti Bridge in high esteem now. There is Joy In Repition, I guess. And The Rainbow Children is my new testament.

That said, I know Purple Rain is his most successful album and it deserves to be. I also know Sign O The Times is his best album and it deserves to be. In my experience, favourites change with time but until Prince releases an equivalent Purple Rain or Sign O The Times, these will remain his most successful and best works. What do you think?

mr.green


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Reply #16 posted 02/14/03 4:42am

AzureStar

Favorite album... For You.
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Reply #17 posted 02/14/03 4:45am

Anji

AzureStar said:

Favorite album... For You.
smile

That was almost 25 years ago. I'm not even 25 yet! disbelief
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Reply #18 posted 02/14/03 4:53am

TRON

My brother and I talk about this all the time. There's a big difference between the 3. In the case of Prince I think this is the breakdown.

favorite - Lovesexy
best - Sign "O" the Times
success - Purple Rain
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Reply #19 posted 02/14/03 4:58am

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FAV: 1999, until he kicks my ass like this again, it will remain so

BEST: SOTT, hopefully he will make something to surpass this - have hope! biggrin

MOST SUCCESSFUL: PR, will always be

The only debate will be on the "best" album...
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #20 posted 02/14/03 4:59am

Anji

TRON said:

My brother and I talk about this all the time. There's a big difference between the 3. In the case of Prince I think this is the breakdown.

favorite - Lovesexy
best - Sign "O" the Times
success - Purple Rain

I concur with your thoughts apart from the fact that my personal favourite is 1999. It's easy to confuse favourite with best. What does your brother think?
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Reply #21 posted 02/14/03 5:14am

mistermaxxx

Favorite:"1999",Best"Sign O The Times" Success "Dirty Mind".not talking about Sales but His Honesty made it Successful to me.
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Reply #22 posted 02/14/03 5:28am

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Favorite and best is troubling with an artist like Prince..just like the Stones or other atists with so many outstanding releases..this actually hurts ..honest. Thats why I cant vote in top tens etc because it just can't be done. Once you pick one you realize that there's another thats left out that has just as much importance to your fiber that the world would not be comepte without this one song, album , left off the list. Even the ones that suck.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #23 posted 02/14/03 5:29am

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Like NPS..I need that as a reference point so to speak..it has gems on it but nobody would pick that over SOTT..but I wouldn't want to live without it even there collecting dust..I may one day want..oh I damn it.This is what I mean by "it hurts".

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[This message was edited Thu Feb 13 21:34:29 PST 2003 by rdhull]
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Reply #24 posted 02/14/03 5:36am

AzureStar

Anji said:

AzureStar said:

Favorite album... For You.
smile

That was almost 25 years ago. I'm not even 25 yet! disbelief


evil

WHAT are you trying to say, anji?
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Reply #25 posted 02/14/03 5:38am

lovebizzare

Favorite- 1999
Best- SOTT
Successful- Purple Rain
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Reply #26 posted 02/14/03 6:07am

Anji

rdhull said:

Favorite and best is troubling with an artist like Prince..just like the Stones or other atists with so many outstanding releases..this actually hurts ..honest. Thats why I cant vote in top tens etc because it just can't be done. Once you pick one you realize that there's another thats left out that has just as much importance to your fiber that the world would not be comepte without this one song, album , left off the list. Even the ones that suck.

Try it, Rd. It will help you with closure. hug
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Reply #27 posted 02/14/03 6:08am

Anji

mistermaxxx said:

Favorite:"1999",Best"Sign O The Times" Success "Dirty Mind".not talking about Sales but His Honesty made it Successful to me.

I dig the way you view success. nod
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Reply #28 posted 02/14/03 6:11am

Anji

AzureStar said:

Anji said:

AzureStar said:

Favorite album... For You.
smile

That was almost 25 years ago. I'm not even 25 yet! disbelief


evil

WHAT are you trying to say, anji?

Your choice just doesn't make any sense to me. That is your choice nevertheless. mr.green
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Reply #29 posted 02/14/03 6:15am

Anji

rdhull said:

Like NPS..I need that as a reference point so to speak..it has gems on it but nobody would pick that over SOTT..but I wouldn't want to live without it even there collecting dust..I may one day want..oh I damn it.This is what I mean by "it hurts".

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[This message was edited Thu Feb 13 21:34:29 PST 2003 by rdhull]

Just do it, Rd. Of course, it will hurt at first but you'll feel much better for it. nod
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