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Thread started 03/01/13 6:12pm

TwiliteKid

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Worst Sequence On A Prince Album?

So I found a copy of Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic on vinyl this week, which prompted me to give it a listen for the first time in years. On the whole, it's much better than I remembered, but the three song sequence of "Everyday Is A Winding Road" - "Man O' War" - "Baby Knows" is DREADFUL. Like, unbelievably bad, enough to arguably ruin the album (and may be the reason I haven't listened in close to a decade).

It got me thinking though, if not this, what's the worst sequence of tracks on a Prince album? What 3 or 4 track run can you not stand to hear?

[Edited 3/1/13 18:17pm]

[Edited 3/1/13 19:26pm]

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Reply #1 posted 03/01/13 6:17pm

Purpleaxxe1972

It could have been worse. The only thing I hated about "The Gold Experience" we're the segues.
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Reply #2 posted 03/01/13 7:02pm

SoulAlive

yeah,Rave has a horrible sequence of tracks disbelief as a result,the album doesn't 'flow' as well as it could have.

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Reply #3 posted 03/01/13 7:22pm

IstenSzek

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the marrying kind/if i was the man in ur life/on the couch

i know a lot of people have lots of love for the first 2 tracks there, but personally,

i never really liked them. and on the couch is just boring as hell and never really

goes anywhere start to finish (it was better second time around when he called it

"satisfied")

but the sequence the op mentioned is a pretty bad one too. although i do like the

song "man o war" and although i never listen to it, i don't hate "baby knows" that

much either. but "every day is a winding road" is just insanely horrible lol

and to think that i really like the sheryll crow's original version.

but beyond those 2 sequences i can't really think of another one right now. most

of his albums are pretty well put together in that respect.

even "new power soul" has 2 horrible tracks back 2 back with "push it up" and

"freaks on this side".

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Reply #4 posted 03/01/13 7:58pm

controversy99

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IstenSzek said:

the marrying kind/if i was the man in ur life/on the couch



i know a lot of people have lots of love for the first 2 tracks there, but personally,


i never really liked them. and on the couch is just boring as hell and never really


goes anywhere start to finish (it was better second time around when he called it


"satisfied")



but the sequence the op mentioned is a pretty bad one too. although i do like the


song "man o war" and although i never listen to it, i don't hate "baby knows" that


much either. but "every day is a winding road" is just insanely horrible lol



and to think that i really like the sheryll crow's original version.



but beyond those 2 sequences i can't really think of another one right now. most


of his albums are pretty well put together in that respect.



even "new power soul" has 2 horrible tracks back 2 back with "push it up" and


"freaks on this side".




Variety on the org never ceases to amaze! The Marrying Kind, If Eye, On the Couch is my favorite three song sequence of the 2000s. I agree with the two you mentioned on NPS. I'll say just say it -- the worst sequence is:

Shoo-Bed-Ooh
Push It Up
Freaks on This Side

On a positive note, two great ones are:
1999, Little Red Corvette, Delirious
Controversy, Sexuality, Do Me Baby.
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Reply #5 posted 03/01/13 8:42pm

imago

Pick any three songs off of Batman.

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Reply #6 posted 03/01/13 8:46pm

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any sequence that contained Everyday Is A Winding Road was going to be bad. I really like the 2 songs that follow it. And The Sun, The Moon and Stars is good too.

Everyday Is A Winding Road is enough to make you hate the whole thing. Even the songs you like. Everyday Is A Winding Road is enough to make you hate life.

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Reply #7 posted 03/01/13 9:12pm

BrazilianOnRas
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TwiliteKid said:

So I found a copy of Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic on vinyl this week, which prompted me to give it a listen for the first time in years. On the whole, it's much better than I remembered, but the three song sequence of "Everyday Is A Winding Road" - "Man O' War" - "Baby Knows" is DREADFUL. Like, unbelievably bad, enough to arguably ruin the album (and may be the reason I haven't listened in close to a decade).

It got me thinking though, if not this, what's the worst sequence of tracks on a Prince album? What 3 or 4 track run can you not stand to hear?

[Edited 3/1/13 18:17pm]

[Edited 3/1/13 19:26pm]

I like Man O' War.

-Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS.
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Reply #8 posted 03/02/13 12:58am

cborgman

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anything involving the words "wedding", "feast" or "jughead"

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Reply #9 posted 03/02/13 1:49am

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That is so strange that you mention this, I too played this album for the first time in years on Friday and like you, was pleasantly surprised with my enjoyment of it, up until "Everyday is a Winding Road", the inclusion of that one song totally ruined the experience for me!

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Reply #10 posted 03/02/13 7:08am

Wildboy

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Well, on Purple Rain there's a........ JUST KIDDING LOL

Though what I'm about to say is sort of a boxed moment. On 1999 I've never felt like 'Free' fit between "Something in the Water" and "Lady Cab Driver" and I felt like the often talked about "Moonbeam Levels" was the obvious choice both track quality wise and album flow wise.

I also think that had Prince kept "Baby, U'r a Trip" for himself if would have fit perfectly in 'Free's' spot. But a small gripe, and the man in the stands can always sit there and point where things could have been done better.

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Reply #11 posted 03/02/13 8:00am

thanks2joniand
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I love the pleading restraint of On The Couch razz

I always thought All the Midnights in the World and Chelsea Rodgers on Planet Earth should have been switched.

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Reply #12 posted 03/02/13 8:40am

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Last Heart-Days of Wild on the Crystal Ball.
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Reply #13 posted 03/02/13 8:48am

errant

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SuperSoulFighter said:

Last Heart-Days of Wild on the Crystal Ball.

the entire Crystal Ball set really. not so much a sequence, really. rather, it's the sound schizophrenia captured on CD.

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Reply #14 posted 03/02/13 8:54am

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That's true, but this is the worst. Oh, and I remembered it wrong. It's Days of Wild- Last Heart.
But Interactive-Dabang-Calhoun Square has a pretty good flow to it.
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Reply #15 posted 03/02/13 3:35pm

Adorecream

The Rainbow Children, Muse 2 the Pharoah, Digital Garden, is the all time pits.

Many albums have 2 dreadful songs followed by a stunner though examples. Arrognace, The Flow and then 7

Dance On, Lovesexy and then the excellent When 2 R in Love

When were dancing close and slow and with you are pre and pro ceded by the excellent Sexy Dancer and Bambi

Walk dont walk and Jughead are preceded and proceeded by the much better Gett Off and Money don't matter 2 nite. Its that sequencing that makes even the worst Prince albums listenable, only the Rainbow children is an album where each song is better than the last, the first few songs are apalling, The Work and Everywhere are the first listenable songs and the last 2 are the very best Everlasting now and Last December.

There are no bad sequences on any albums from Dirty Mind through to the Black Album, or Come, TGE and 3121, Lotusflow3r and MPLsOUND.

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Reply #16 posted 03/02/13 5:34pm

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The middle of Planet Earth

Emancipation--Damned if Eye Do, Eye Can't Make U, Mr. Happy

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Reply #17 posted 03/04/13 8:44am

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Pick any three songs off of Batman.




And you have 3 great songs.
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Reply #18 posted 03/04/13 9:49am

skywalker

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20Ten: "Compassion" preceding "Beginning Endlessly". Should have been the other way around.

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Adorecream said:

When were dancing close and slow and with you are pre and pro ceded by the excellent Sexy Dancer and Bambi

I like both of those songs, but I remember not liking how Side One ends with a ballad and Side Two begins with... another ballad. You need a gear change there, or it's too easy to tune out...

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Reply #20 posted 03/04/13 5:41pm

BrazilianOnRas
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Wildboy said:

Well, on Purple Rain there's a........ JUST KIDDING LOL

Though what I'm about to say is sort of a boxed moment. On 1999 I've never felt like 'Free' fit between "Something in the Water" and "Lady Cab Driver" and I felt like the often talked about "Moonbeam Levels" was the obvious choice both track quality wise and album flow wise.

I also think that had Prince kept "Baby, U'r a Trip" for himself if would have fit perfectly in 'Free's' spot. But a small gripe, and the man in the stands can always sit there and point where things could have been done better.

I dont feel so bad about Free. I actually enjoy it. Sounds to me like an anthem in a All You Need Is Love or You Cant Always Get What You Want way for that 80s generation. Both these 60s songs by the Beatles and Rolling Stones, were not very good songs either, but good songs.

But - yes, Free its very weaker than the rest of the kick-ass songs on 1999, and I think the two choices, Baby Ur a Trip and Moonbean Levels, you mentioned may have been better choices.

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-Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS.
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Reply #21 posted 03/04/13 5:46pm

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Adorecream said:

Dance On, Lovesexy and then the excellent When 2 R in Love

It took me a while to fully enjoy the Lovesexy album, especially these funk-pop crazy jams (Dance On, Eye No, LoveSexy, Glam Slam). I could dig Alphabet Street, Positivity, Eye Wish U Heaven and its addictive b-side Scarlet Pussy instantly, but always been puzzled about the rest. But now I fully enjoy them. I think they kind of need more listens to dig.

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-Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS.
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Reply #22 posted 03/04/13 5:48pm

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skywalker said:

20Ten: "Compassion" preceding "Beginning Endlessly". Should have been the other way around.

Compassion is not a bad song meloc-wise, but it's lirics are too poor. "Whetever skin ure in, we all need to be friends" and then screaming something so uninportant like "so much better than nothing/start a brand new something". Seems to have been written by a child for homework.

-Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS.
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Reply #23 posted 03/04/13 5:52pm

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Wildboy said:

On 1999 I've never felt like 'Free' fit between "Something in the Water" and "Lady Cab Driver"

It's funny... I grew up with the cassette of 1999, and this may be sacrilege, but I like its track sequencing better: Free comes right after DMSR (the sound effect at the beginning of Free is enough of a palate-cleanser that going into a ballad doesn't seem jarring), and after the song climaxes, Side One is over.

Flip over the tape, and you've got Automatic, Something in the Water, Lady Cab Driver, All the Critics Love U in New York, and International Lover, which is just an unbelievably kick-ass sequence of songs.

Hell, I'm gonna go make this playlist right now and be thirteen again... lol

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Reply #24 posted 03/04/13 6:22pm

BrazilianOnRas
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eyewishuheaven said:

It's funny... I grew up with the cassette of 1999, and this may be sacrilege, but I like its track sequencing better: Free comes right after DMSR (the sound effect at the beginning of Free is enough of a palate-cleanser that going into a ballad doesn't seem jarring), and after the song climaxes, Side One is over.

Flip over the tape, and you've got Automatic, Something in the Water, Lady Cab Driver, All the Critics Love U in New York, and International Lover, which is just an unbelievably kick-ass sequence of songs.

Hell, I'm gonna go make this playlist right now and be thirteen again... lol

Great recollection! I only listened to 1999 in 2006, when I was 19. But would love it right away. Must be so great to have spend the childhoold listening to it in a walkman and playing around! music

-Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS.
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Reply #25 posted 03/05/13 11:52am

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Wildboy said:

Well, on Purple Rain there's a........ JUST KIDDING LOL

Though what I'm about to say is sort of a boxed moment. On 1999 I've never felt like 'Free' fit between "Something in the Water" and "Lady Cab Driver" and I felt like the often talked about "Moonbeam Levels" was the obvious choice both track quality wise and album flow wise.

I also think that had Prince kept "Baby, U'r a Trip" for himself if would have fit perfectly in 'Free's' spot. But a small gripe, and the man in the stands can always sit there and point where things could have been done better.

To be fair, that sequence was designed for the vinyl listener....not necessarilly the cd or mp3 listener.

"Free" is the end of side 3. "Lady Cab Driver" starts off side 4.

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Reply #26 posted 03/05/13 11:59am

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The sequencing on 3121 kinda sux to me. Especially the transition from "Fury" to "The Word" and from "Love" to "Satisfied."

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