That's Susannah from one of the Family album photos | |
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Can't remember it in all details, but my impression in the past was that it's not that great from a composition point of view, especially in comparison to other amazing tracks compiled for Crystal Ball for example. | |
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(Digs it out) oh yes! I prefer the 3 in a row immediately above it! Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy | |
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Agree with all that - never really thought about it, but you're right videos, outfits and a 'look' etc would've of course helped to tie it all togther..... I do like playing mental what if's with Prince's recording career!
Maybe IIWYGF and Dorothy Parker also offer some sort of commentary on the modern malaise, from a relationships angle - but yeah, again I agree SOTT as a title track is not matched by the content of the album, although it does do a great job of setting the tone, even if it isn't followed throughout. | |
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^This June 3rd configuration is my favorite! Large Room, Power Fantastic, Crystal Ball, and Ballad of Dorothy Parker all on one album. If this had been released as an official album, it would easily be my favorite Prince album. | |
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Me too...what if is pretty cool especially when you have tons of tasty boots to play while your doing it lol
SOTT Ballad of Dorothy Parker It Forever In My Life the Cross ICNTTPOYM those 6 have a similar mellow even stripped feel to them that's an album by itself adding a few other outtakes
I can feel SOTT with Power Fantastic, In A Large Room with No Light Visions Movie Star as well
Yeah when I first heard it, I felt like Prince was going introspective almost a cold lonely feel | |
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Power Fantastic was recorded mid March 1985
Prince: vocals Lisa Coleman: piano Dr Fink: keyboards BrownMark: bass Wendy Melvoin: guitar Bobby Z: drums Atlanta Bliss: trumpet Eric Leeds: flute
Late at night when the world's a-sleepin' Power fantastic is in your life at last Minor G is the chord of pleasure
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Imo:
the released Sign O The Times album is a 10/10 Prince album, perfect.
I understand Dream Factory is so popular, but mainly because it was unreleased... Right or am I wrong...
I don't like Visions, Teacher Teacher, and I think Power Fantastic is overrated - Ooops I said it, just imo: a good but not excellent track.
I think I prefer SOTT like it is..... 100% strong all the way through.
What I would have loved was a Camille album,
but that did not happen, Prince 4Ever. | |
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I pretty much agree. Even tho I love all the songs associated with Dream Factory and my confiration gets as much play as Sign...I DO think Sign has stronger songs. I think DF gets so many props on here IS the fact its the unreleased Revolution album. But that comment about Power Fantastic...not sure about overrated, but it's an incredibly original tune that only that group of people could make. I LOVE it and think its truly beautiful. But it is one of those songs that I play for people who are not Prince fans and get nothing but confused, if not angry looks and comments. | |
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