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Hi, relatively "new" Prince fan here? First of all, I'm only 20 so I grew up in the era of shitty music. I'm not a music snob or anything, but I believe if anyone has any decent taste in music then they would prefer older music to newer music imo. I listen to most types of "black" music. I like Adult Contemporary artists like Levert, Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men, etc. But I'm also a funker, I love Shalamar, Midnight Star, The Bar Kays, The Gap Band, Parliament/Funkadelic, Zapp, etc. I'm a music lover, even in today's music I can find something enjoyable.
Initially, the only Prince songs I knew were "When Doves Cry" and "Kiss" which are great songs and among my favorite from Prince. About two years ago, I heard "Purple Rain" on Pandora for the first time and I immediately fell in love with it. I truly believe it's a masterpiece of a song and amongst the greatest ever recorded. Then I began to research his music more and I found out I liked A LOT of his songs. As far as being a music "artist" Prince is the best in the history of commerical music. Amongst my favorites are:
Diamonds and Pearls D.M.S.R 1999 Erotic City (one of the best funk songs ever) Adore Nothing Compares 2 U I Wanna Be Your Lover I Would Die 4 U Little Red Corvette Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad Head Do Me, Baby You Got The Look
And so on..
I know he has a ton of other albums that are relatively unknown outside his coure audience, like The Rainbow Children (which I haven't heard), which one of those would you guys recommend?
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Since you like funk, I recommend the Dirty Mind, Controversy, and 1999, if you don't have them already. To be a bit more adventurous, you could try Lotusflow3r, Parade, and Lovesexy. And for some new funk music, you might like Amalia Art Slave and Nazz The Hitmaker Gloria Euphoria. That'll give you a modern twist on early 80s electro funk. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Welcome new fan!
I recommend:
Controversy Around The World In A Day Come 3121 Lotusflow3r
^^^ those are my top favorites! | |
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Hi there,my favorites are Sign O' The Times and Parade! YOU DON'T NEED A BUS PASS FOR ME TO BUS YOUR ASS,NIGGA ! | |
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Lady Cab Driver. I'm 16 and I agree most modern music sucks some serious ass. | |
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Start at 'For You' & work your way up. Judging by your music taste, I can already tell you'd enjoy his first album! | |
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Hi! I'm the same age as you and I love Prince. He's by far my favourite artist, even though I only started listening to him almost four years ago. Your thread reminds me of myself a few years ago. I had so much fun discovering the albums, researching and reading about his history, background, career. Reading threads on the Org (to be honest, I'd been aware of these forums since 2007, but I wasn't a Prince fan), looking up live setlists, learning about the associated artists, the unreleased material, getting the bootlegs. There's so much stuff to discover, I'm so glad that I became a Prince fan.
Sometimes that's an advantage of being a young fan. For the older fans, they've lived through those times, heard those albums and songs countless times, they probably know everything already. But for the newer fans, it's really amazing listening to those same albums and songs for the first time and being completely blown away. | |
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Gigilos get lonely too...the time. | |
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Welcome! You'll probably eventually get most of his stuff, or at least hear all or most of his released stuff, but I'd suggest the album. For some "historical" context, you ought to know that the 1990's were a crazy, weird, odd time for music generally, and for Prince too in his unique way. If he didn't give the impression that he'd lost his mind already in the '80s, he most certainly gave that impression with the album. But for all the "wtf" sensation you'll get listening to it, there are some truly uncomplicatedly beautiful moments, like "And God Created Woman" and "Damn U." Along the '90s vein are the NPG albums, which I think have some good funky pelvic grinders. Enjoy!
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The Gold Experience, Crystal Ball, Emancipation albums also; for Prince Die Hards really every album has a few gems | |
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You know what. I'm just going to tell you what I tell all knew fans.
Go through Prince's career up until LoveSexy as if you were there, and he was releasing them to you.
Start in chronilogical order starting with Dirty Mind (the first two albums are non-essential )
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain
Then....brace yourself
ATWIAD PARADE SOTT LoveSexy
Listen to each album and put yourself in that period. Absorb each album. Pay attention to how it improves upon or tweaks the previous a bit. (or how it seems to divert from the genius of the previous but offers something strange and new). Marvel at the pace with how he reinvented himself, (remember most of these albums were released a year apart--that's blazingly fast for a man to change the sound, look, and feel so dramatically).
Don't just listen to them all in a few days. Spend a few days on one album, then move to the next once you've 'gotten' the album.
YOu'll really start to see his true genius this way.
After LoveSexy, you no longer need to do this, because it becomes so spotty, often completely shitty...so my recommendation for post 90s material:
Graffiti Bridge (strip out all the non-Prince tracks) D&P: No need to really get into it, but just know it was a hit. Now this fucker was what D&P should have been. Crazy, spotty, genius. The Gold Experience Emancipation Rainbow Children--I really don't like this album at all, but it's so different from his plast '90s' material that it's worth a listen. Intrumentally the most profound since , but lyrically a mess. And, it's too slow and long. 3121 Lotusflow3r
Non-essentials:
COME Musicology MPLSound Planet Earth 20Ten
The rest I have no opinion on, so you can listen as you want. Prince has written and painted with such a broad brush, that where some see garbage, others see genius, and vice versa. So, to each their own.
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The beauty of being a Prince fan | |
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I would recommend:
basically the warner bros albums:
from "For You" 1978 to "The Gold Experience" 1995:
Here is how I rate these 1978-1995 Prince albums...
For You (8)
[Edited 4/20/12 1:02am] Prince 4Ever. | |
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My advice, there's good stuff to be found on everything he's released. Tastes are subjective, but whatever you listen to next, I'm sure you'll find something of interest.
My personal view is that the more recent stuff is more patchy, and his earlier works had less filler, but like I said, subjective.
Have fun, it's a hell of a discovery... Just wait til you stumble across the unreleased stuff... That's when he's 'got ya!' blah blah blah | |
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If you want some modern funk then try this...
http://www.flowdynamics.com.au/
For me it's awesome and I'm always shocked when people say funk is being released, written or played anymore. I live in a small UK city and even our local clubs have the odd funk n soul night.
In case you miss the free stuff at the bottom... http://www.flowdynamics.c...celona.htm
Also tearing up the dancefloors of late is this mix by Funkanomics which I think is excellent. PS: Prince if you want someone to remix your recent lame efforts then try these guys. They may not like it Stateside but who gives a fuck as they're always well behind the times anyway
http://soundcloud.com/the...der-higher [Edited 4/20/12 5:35am] | |
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As most people say, start with the 'golden' years, the white heat period - that's the first 10 years, 78-88. | |
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NouveauDance said: As most people say, start with the 'golden' years, the white heat period - that's the first 10 years, 78-88. Do NOT skip b-sides. The stories behind them, the songs messages, and usually styles, lends themselves to people who watch commentaries on movies they love. They answer many ?'s of the larger picture...even if u leave out their back stories. | |
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Some of the most funky stuff have been b sides....scarlet pussy, i wish u heaven pts 1,2&3. And pick up the time cds....thats princes alter ego Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Nice too see you've embraced the Purpleside | |
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For A "Baby" Prince fan Imma say check out Sign O The Times, The Hits i.e. Power Fantastic and of Course Diamonds & Pearls as you've done | |
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I'd check out Controversy. It's got a great combination of Funk and Slow R&B which you seem to really like. | |
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imago said: You know what. I'm just going to tell you what I tell all knew fans.
Go through Prince's career up until LoveSexy as if you were there, and he was releasing them to you.
Start in chronilogical order starting with Dirty Mind (the first two albums are non-essential )
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain
Then....brace yourself
ATWIAD PARADE SOTT LoveSexy
Listen to each album and put yourself in that period. Absorb each album. Pay attention to how it improves upon or tweaks the previous a bit. (or how it seems to divert from the genius of the previous but offers something strange and new). Marvel at the pace with how he reinvented himself, (remember most of these albums were released a year apart--that's blazingly fast for a man to change the sound, look, and feel so dramatically).
Don't just listen to them all in a few days. Spend a few days on one album, then move to the next once you've 'gotten' the album.
YOu'll really start to see his true genius this way.
After LoveSexy, you no longer need to do this, because it becomes so spotty, often completely shitty...so my recommendation for post 90s material:
Graffiti Bridge (strip out all the non-Prince tracks) D&P: No need to really get into it, but just know it was a hit. Now this fucker was what D&P should have been. Crazy, spotty, genius. The Gold Experience Emancipation Rainbow Children--I really don't like this album at all, but it's so different from his plast '90s' material that it's worth a listen. Intrumentally the most profound since , but lyrically a mess. And, it's too slow and long. 3121 Lotusflow3r
Non-essentials:
COME Musicology MPLSound Planet Earth 20Ten
The rest I have no opinion on, so you can listen as you want. Prince has written and painted with such a broad brush, that where some see garbage, others see genius, and vice versa. So, to each their own.
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No. | |
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Smooth, quit playing. | |
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Th best part about new fans is that they have no idea how much of a bitch Prince can be sometimes | |
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It's a rude awakening when they find out too. | |
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I know it was for me. | |
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I'm Glad to see That Our Generation stills has hopes and Can be saved I'm Fifteen Man, We are doing a great Job
Dude You should Listen to his Firsts albums you know, controversy, 1999, Dirty Mind... | |
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I've been listening to Prince since way before you were born, and I'm still discovering things I'd never heard before. You're definitely in for some cool discoveries ahead. Read, listen, post, keep an open mind (there's many differences of opinion around here), and I guess I too would recommend chronological searching. When We're Dancing Close And Slow is an early classic for me, my favorite period is Sign of the Times/Lovesexy/Black Album. But there are hundreds of songs outside that period that are awe inspiring. Happy Hunting! "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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