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Planet Earth era 2007 - 2009
21 Night in London shows, 21 Nights photo book Planet Earth album, 3 show blow out in Minneapolis inc 1st Avenue
partnership with Verizon Wireless
Chelsea Rogers, 3121 fragrance
album released in England by newspaper era was in full swing before the album release
1. Planet Earth 5. Future Baby Mama leaked to the Internet June 27, 2007
If Planet Earth was in the palm of your hand Gettin' dirty at the club again That's why I come like thunder 2 tell U... Cinderella was a waste of time then oops, she's out the door
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Planet Earth is the twenty-fifth studio album by American musician Prince, first released July 15, 2007 in the UK as a free covermount with The Mail on Sunday national newspaper. This was followed by the album's worldwide distribution. It features contributions from his newest protegée Bria Valente and former New Power Generation members Marva King, Sonny T, and Michael Bland, as well as Sheila E. and former Revolution members Wendy & Lisa. The album debuted at number 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 96,000 in its first week. Upon its release, Planet Earth received generally positive reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 65/100 from Metacritic. | |||||||||||||||||
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The track features past bandmembers Michael B. on drums and Sonny T. on bass guitar. The album's credits do not indicate who else played on the track, however.
Planet Earth
Imagine holding Planet Earth in the palm of your hand 50 years from now what will they say about us here?
CHORUS: Imagine U could rid the earth of anyone U choose
CHORUS: Imagine sending your first born off 2 fight a war
CHORUS Oh, say it one more time
CHORUS So shall it be written, shall be sung © 2007 Controversy Music — ASCAP
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ROLLING STONE
Prince Planet Earth (Sony)
-- ROB SHEFFIELD
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The EARTH TOUR
2007.07.07 Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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May 7. 2007 http://www.nme.com/news/prince/28197
Prince announces massive London residency
Prince is to perform his greatest hits for the last time at a massive London residency this summer.
The star will perform for 21 nights, kicking off with seven shows at the 02 Arena on August 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11 and 14. Tickets for what is being billed as the Earth Tour go on sale at 9am on Friday (May 11). To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now. The other shows will be announced at a later date. The ticket price of £31.21 will also include a copy of Prince’s as-yet-untitled new album. Speaking at a press conference in London today (May 8), Prince said he and his band had rehearsed 150 songs for the dates, the only European shows he will perform this year. He also revealed his wish for Amy Winehouse to join him onstage for a version of her track ‘Love Is A Losing Game’. Prince also said that after the shows he was going to take time off to travel and study The Bible. He also revealed he’s been house-hunting in London, and added: “I really like Earl's Court , but I can’t live there!” | |
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August 26. 2007 6 Air Street, W1B 5AA, Central London, UK
Chinawhite is one the most prestigious clubs in Central London. The nightclub is famous for the VIP guests and celebrities including Prince Harry and many others. Special parties, a glamorous atmosphere, shows and many surprises for one of the sexiest crowds in town.
Taking a break from his 21 day London tour, Prince visited the infamous China White nightclub. Word on the street is that Prince refused to leave the nightclub until he was covered from London's torrential rain by TWO umbrella's. Apparently his security was overheard saying that not one drop of rain was to land on him or else! You have to laugh, but hey it's Prince,
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love that cd | |
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House of Blues, West Hollywood
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What are the 5 songs Wendy & Lisa worked on? I'm guesing Lion of Judah, All The Midnights, The 1 U Wanna C & Resolution but that's only 4 & I'm not even sure if those are correct. | |
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Planet Earth also | |
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August 25. 2007
1. Planet Earth
( Piano Medley) /Diamonds & Pearls /The Beautiful Ones /Condition Of The Heart /How Come U Dont Call Me Anymore /Do Me, Baby /Sometimes It Snows In April
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On paper this doesn't look like such a bad album, but it has proven so far to be perhaps my least favorite.
I liked the direction, and I feel like it had potential, but it felt very slight, all things considered. My Legacy
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I knew it had to be Planet Earth, I have been listining to this CD for the last 3 or 4 days now & love it more now than I did before. That happens a lot w/P's albums. I always thought Controversy wasn't as good as Dirty Mind & 1999 but again, I found myself loving it more now than back then. But Planet Earth does have a Revolution-type vibe to it. I've always loved P's solo work more than The Revolution stuff. But The Revolution stuff is the shit, too!!! | |
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when i heard Somewhere here on earth for the first time (it was on the radio, some jazz station i think) i initially thought it was Smokey Robinson singing, it had that Here i go again feel about it, so i took it as a little tribute to Smokey
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i thought it was a half a very good album...think five of the tracks are great and the other five are average to poor...typical prince album of the last 15 years... | |
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This all lead to the most heavy CD sleeve I ever obtained (Indigo Nights). Which is a bit funny as it contradicts the theme of the song Planet Earth. [Edited 12/5/12 3:55am] | |
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http://www.princevault.co...anet_Earth
It's worth noting that the only added instruments, no backing vocals (because at one point people were pointing to this song or that song as sounding like W&L doing vox).
+1 to that, exactly my thoughts too. I like the album. | |
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September 19. 2007
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Satisfied...this is gonna be a long night..oh U gonna get satisfied
May 10. 2007
As a taster for his 21 dates at the O2 arena in August, Prince played a two-hour, late-night secret show at the 1,500-capacity Koko in London last night.
Superbly backed by a new line-up for the New Power Generation, which included two Beyoncés-lookalike dancing twins, singer Shelby Johnson and a horn section featuring Maceo Parker, it was a performance few of the people lucky enough to squeeze into the Camden venue will forget. Coming on stage at midnight, he teased us with "So many hits, so little time". Punctuated by solo turns by Parker and Johnson, the 20-number set included Kiss, Nothing Compares to U, Girls and Boys, Musicology, and ripped-up versions of U Got the Look and the Hendrix-inspired Let's Go Crazy. As well as a broad sweep of his back catalogue, including tracks from last year's 3121 album, there were covers of Play that Funky Music, Amy Winehouse's Love is a Losin' Game and Gnarls Barkley's Crazy.
During one extended jam, Prince disappeared from view and emerged in the middle of the audience on the first floor balcony, grabbing a handful of fans to join him on stage. It all proved too much for one girl, who leapt on the singer and attempted to straddle him as he lay on the stage before being hauled away by security.
Doubtless she was carried away by the sheer hedonistic euphoria, generated not only by the man himself, who even at the age of 48 did nothing to belie his status as music's supreme performer, but also by an ecstatic audience.
"You give me the energy to do this", he told us. "At the O2 we're gonna turn that thang out. They're gonna be the best shows you've ever seen." You better believe it.
http://entertainment.time...777280.ece
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May 10. 2007
Prince Attacked by Woman During London Concert?! : Rolling Stone ... It seems that reports that Prince may have been attacked at a show in London last night ... one over-excited fan reportedly gave Prince a kiss on the cheek ...
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LOL and it was the cheapest Prince cd I ever bought at $4.99. My Legacy
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Planet earth by far is one of my favorite albums by Prince (call me crazy). I enjoyed every song. Guitar, somewhere here on earth, lion of Juda, future baby mama, chelsea rogers... I can play these songs over and over again. | |
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not a cohesive album, I could move songs around and place them on other albums
I love Planet Earth, love Guitar-live, Somewhere Here On Earth | |
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I agree with you 100% with that. not Cohesive at all. The album felt much more like a compilation of songs rather that a album with a unified vibe to it.
But with that being said it is a good testament to his musical versatility. The only song I realy did not care fore was "All the midnights in the world". To me The album is in the top 5 of his efforts of the 2000's. | |
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