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Thread started 10/24/11 6:16pm

thebanishedone

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Album with best singing?

Which album have the best vocals overall? For me it's his singing on purple rain album.every note sounds epic,prince nailed some of his best rock vocals and screams.what is your choice?
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Reply #1 posted 10/24/11 6:22pm

rdhull

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This is awesome thread idea. Hell SOTT has Adore and Girlfriend vocal. But songs like It doesnt exactly sound like a great voice. I think you may be right. P Rain has WDC...beautiful delivery and The Beautiful Ones! And like you said, he hits all the right notes perfectly on every song!

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 10/24/11 6:26pm

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Purple Rain. The screams are seismic and there is a great deal of vocal dynamics throughout the album. 1999 might get the nod, but the fake english accent takes away points.

I'm no judge of "good singing", because I prefer honest singing over vocal gymnastics, but I likes what I likes.

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Reply #3 posted 10/24/11 7:19pm

NeonCraxx

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Around The World In A Day.

Let's be real.

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Reply #4 posted 10/24/11 7:44pm

rdhull

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NeonCraxx said:

Around The World In A Day.

Let's be real.

Tambourine? lol

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #5 posted 10/24/11 7:49pm

NeonCraxx

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rdhull said:

NeonCraxx said:

Around The World In A Day.

Let's be real.

Tambourine? lol

Yeah, man.

And The Ladder.

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Reply #6 posted 10/24/11 7:52pm

rdhull

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NeonCraxx said:

rdhull said:

Tambourine? lol

Yeah, man.

And The Ladder.

Tambourine doesnt show as much proficiency and perfect tone as the vocals on Rain th9ugh. I thught that was what the op was speaking about. I do however understand the uninhibited singing is cool and maybe better preferred on other releases such as ATWIAD. Cause that unionhibited thing he does on that spot on Temptation ..whoah! He must have lost his voice for days doing thagt part. Awesome.

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Reply #7 posted 10/24/11 9:30pm

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Purple Rain and The symbol album.

I believe that sex is a beautiful thing between two people. Between five, it's fantastic.
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Reply #8 posted 10/26/11 9:03am

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squirrelgrease said:

Purple Rain. The screams are seismic and there is a great deal of vocal dynamics throughout the album. 1999 might get the nod, but the fake english accent takes away points.

lol

I think Natalie Portman used it as a template in V for Vendetta.

blah blah blah
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Reply #9 posted 10/26/11 10:57am

Javi

squirrelgrease said:

Purple Rain. The screams are seismic and there is a great deal of vocal dynamics throughout the album. 1999 might get the nod, but the fake english accent takes away points.

I'm no judge of "good singing", because I prefer honest singing over vocal gymnastics, but I likes what I likes.

Interesting... English isn't my mother tongue. I can tell the difference between the English accent and the American when someone speaks, but I haven't noticed it on this album. Any song in particular in which this fake accent is very clear? Maybe that was due to the influence of the British New Wave, I suppose...

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Reply #10 posted 10/26/11 11:25am

PurpleJedi

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Anything during his "Golden Era". 1982 - 1988

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #11 posted 10/26/11 12:12pm

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Like others have said, Purple Rain.

While I don't think the singing is the best, I love the vocals on Parade.

The falsetto is great and on songs like New Position and Under The Cherry Moon etc, his vocals are.. I can't think of the word.. raw? Nah, I don't think that's it, but if you listen to the songs I think you'll understand what I'm talking about. But it's a style that goes through a lot of the songs on the album. It's different.

On Under The Cherry Moon he sounds vunerable as well. On Sometimes It Snows you can hear the emotion in his voice, the song used to really get to me. lol

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Reply #12 posted 10/26/11 1:05pm

Dave1992

Just as he changed his wardrobe, band, sound for every album, he also changed his usual singing voice.

On Parade he used the overdrive technique a lot (as in Anotherloverholenyohead or SISIA), for instance, while he only used the neutral for his first two albums (and mostly falsetto, of course).

Personally, I loved how and what he sang on The Gold Experience, which was very theatric and extreme. When he screamed, he screamed, when he sang in the falsetto, it was the clearest falsetto ever, when he sang deep notes, he opened his throat to make it sound even deeper etc.

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Reply #13 posted 10/26/11 3:58pm

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Javi said:

squirrelgrease said:

Purple Rain. The screams are seismic and there is a great deal of vocal dynamics throughout the album. 1999 might get the nod, but the fake english accent takes away points.

I'm no judge of "good singing", because I prefer honest singing over vocal gymnastics, but I likes what I likes.

Interesting... English isn't my mother tongue. I can tell the difference between the English accent and the American when someone speaks, but I haven't noticed it on this album. Any song in particular in which this fake accent is very clear? Maybe that was due to the influence of the British New Wave, I suppose...

The faux-Brit affect shows up in the Automatic "speech", All The Critics in parts, and lays it on thick (in a Minnesota guy doing an English accent kind of way) as the "pilot" in International Lover. It's by no means a distraction for me as he was experimenting with so many voices and deliveries on that LP and it stands as one of his best albums, but it's a little giggle-inducing when he does it. Not uber irritating like when Madonna suddenly had a British accent.

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Reply #14 posted 10/26/11 6:38pm

nursev

Prince-the album has his greatest singing imo. Some beautiful ballads not to mention I wanna be ur lover.
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Reply #15 posted 10/26/11 6:42pm

aardvark15

Controversy and Purple Rain are amazing with singing. Expecially Do Me, Baby. From the falsetto to the rock like screams....I might become gay because of that song!

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Reply #16 posted 10/27/11 2:54am

bigbrother

I'd say 1999 but maybe because he uses quite a lot of echo and layering of vocals back then, which make his vocals sound richer (1982-1985). By Parade, he stripped the effects down.

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Reply #17 posted 10/27/11 5:05am

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despite being indifferent about rainbow children musically and melodically, i think his vocals are fantastic.

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #18 posted 10/27/11 6:27am

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I'd throw The Gold Experience into the mix.

The screams on Endorphinmachine, falsetto on TMBGITW, percussive stuff on Shy, and even his voice on I hate U (which I don't like as a track) sounds pretty awesome.

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Reply #19 posted 11/04/11 7:13am

Dalia11

For You. Diamonds and Pearls. 3121. Planet Earth. Just to name a few.

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Reply #20 posted 11/04/11 4:58pm

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prince because of "The Morning Papers", "Love Me 2 the 9's", "Damn U", "Sweet Baby" and "And God Created Woman"

Whenever you say that you can't, that's when you need to be trying.
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Reply #21 posted 11/04/11 5:18pm

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squirrelgrease said:

Javi said:

Interesting... English isn't my mother tongue. I can tell the difference between the English accent and the American when someone speaks, but I haven't noticed it on this album. Any song in particular in which this fake accent is very clear? Maybe that was due to the influence of the British New Wave, I suppose...

The faux-Brit affect shows up in the Automatic "speech", All The Critics in parts, and lays it on thick (in a Minnesota guy doing an English accent kind of way) as the "pilot" in International Lover. It's by no means a distraction for me as he was experimenting with so many voices and deliveries on that LP and it stands as one of his best albums, but it's a little giggle-inducing when he does it. Not uber irritating like when Madonna suddenly had a British accent.

his best nod to an english accent has to be the "london what does big ben say?...toime to do the groind" line in le grind. cracks me up every toime that does. smile

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #22 posted 11/04/11 5:21pm

Whatsinit4me

thebanishedone said:

Which album have the best vocals overall? For me it's his singing on purple rain album.every note sounds epic,prince nailed some of his best rock vocals and screams.what is your choice?

For You album, I'm into disco. cool

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Reply #23 posted 11/04/11 9:30pm

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Whatsinit4me said:

thebanishedone said:

Which album have the best vocals overall? For me it's his singing on purple rain album.every note sounds epic,prince nailed some of his best rock vocals and screams.what is your choice?

For You album, I'm into disco. cool

Disco is cool wink

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