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Prince albums by genre? I know that Prince has experimented so much but I am wondering what albums would be classified as the same genre. Any help would be appreciated> | |
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Disco- For You ,Prince. New Wave-Dirty Mind,Controversy ,Pop Rock-Purple Rain ,Planet Earrh, jazz fusion-News,Xpectations,Madhouse electro funk 1999 | |
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I don't know all the albums but if you like jazz or alternative then you'll like
The rainbow children, News, C-Note and Lotusflower, Parade. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Disco: For You, Prince New Wave: Dirty Mind Pop/Rock: Purple Rain Orchestral/Pop/Experimental:AWTWIAD Soundtrack/Pop: Parade Pop: SOTT, Gold Experience Experimental/Funk/Pop: Lovesexy Soundtrack/funk: Batman Hip-Hop/pop: Diamonds and Pearls, Symbol Album Funk:Controversy, 1999,Black Album, Musicology. Rock: Chaos and Disorder Rainbow Children: Jazz
doing this really doesn't do his albums justice though | |
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impossible to classify. i have a 1980 interview where prince explicitly states that he hates the idea of identifying his music by genre. in fact it was this zeal to defy pigeon-holing that drove him to produce such unique music. classify as "prince"!! don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed.... | |
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I've always classified the iTunes genre of all my Prince related music as "Prince". It makes it easy to random play all my Prince, Prince & the Revolution, Prince & the N.P.G., and all associated artists together. | |
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This is a very hard and I have to say very pointless question. Prince's albums nearly always have tracks that can be categorised into several diverse genres and sometimes individual tracks can have different genres in themself. Mostly his music is R and B soul with a strong Pop/Rock influence, also I would say a lot of border line techno/electronica, inflections of heavy rock and funk roll. In all I classify most of his 80s stuff as rock, 90s as dance and 2000's R and B as his music overall has become a lot 'blacker' in the past decade. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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