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Crystal Ball appreciation I think Crystal Ball, if released as intended, would have been Prince's crowning achievement. What an album! And to think that he wrote and recorded almost all of it by himself is absolutely mindblowing. Anyone agree? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Absolutely. The tittle track is a monstrosity of an awesome track. Like Prince channeling Picasso. It's incredible on so many levels. | |
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It is a phenomenal album. ...every night another symphony... | |
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Ok, yes.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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I think a lot of reviews would've said there was a bit of pomp about the title track and that the album could've been cut back a bit because it was too ambitious or sprawling.
So basically what WB asked for and what Prince did to it. | |
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True. But the critics called the Parade album pretentious, so they're clearly not always right I think Prince should have stuck to his guns on this one, and history would have proven him right. Was this the start of his battle with WB? The wooh is on the one! | |
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crystal ball | |
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I still think they should release the remaining songs as a bonus disc for a remastered / deluxe edition of SOTT.
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paulludvig said:
True. But the critics called the Parade album pretentious, so they're clearly not always right I think Prince should have stuck to his guns on this one, and history would have proven him right. Was this the start of his battle with WB? Parade scooped NME's album of the year when it was released in UK. don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed.... | |
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That must have neen after they wrote this
New Musical Express
Of course the reviews like this just make Nouveau's scenario more likely. Some critics would have considered Crystal Ball pompous as well. But so what? Prince was fearless in the late 80's and most probably would have taken the chance had he been allowed to. [Edited 7/23/13 5:17am] [Edited 7/23/13 5:17am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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^So folks have been saying "Prince is finished" since 1985/86 then. | |
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It probably started even before that It's interesting that this review is almost a bluepint for what orgers are saying about Prince today: He writes bad lyrics "twee and icky poems" No real song writing "he has given up writing great songs, "overdone semi-ideas"
He's repeating himself "beginning to get very predictable"
He needs to grow up "adolescent"
He's got bad taste "mood-muzak", "appalling kitsch"
He's full of himself "laboured and trite and self-satisfied"
[Edited 7/23/13 5:52am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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Barney Hoskyns sounds far more pompous than the person he accuses Prince of becoming on Parade. I guess it goes to show why Prince just doesn't attract the masses (to which Barney might actually belong), but rather a minority crowd... | |
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Minority? Kiss was a # 1 hit! | |
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Regarding Kiss, yes. But the masses, to which the journalist might belong, did not respond favourably overall to Prince's artistic journey on Parade. | |
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I don't think a journalist in NME could be considered "of the masses" when it comes to music and pop culture. Anyway. Crystal Ball - what a statement! [Edited 7/23/13 5:55am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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Yeah, I didn't say they were right - just that that's what they probably would've said
I think I've read before that Warners also wouldn't allow Prince to release 'Let's Rock' as a stand alone single, which eventually came 'Let's Work', so I guess you could say it goes back to that - but certainly the 87/88 period might be the beginning. I think when Prince started firing managers and stuff like that during the Lovesexy era, it was a sign of troubles to come. | |
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SpiritOtter said:
Regarding Kiss, yes. But the masses, to which the journalist might belong, did not respond favourably overall to Prince's artistic journey on Parade. I still disagree. The album also went gold and/or platinum. Besides, if you don't like it, that doesn't mean you belong to the "masses". Barney Hoskins wrote a book on Prince where he describes how impressed he was with Dirty Mind, which is probably why he keeps referring to it in the article. So he was a Prince fan before most of us! The title of the book is Imp of the Perverse. I never really understood this. What is an imp? Something like a dwarf? And I never thought of Prince as perverse. | |
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As far as critics go..time always settles the score. | |
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lol yeah | |
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I LOVE Crystal Ball and it has become MY personal fave as I made my own homemade version years ago. I have worn those CD-R's OUT. The song itself is epic and the whole album is the pinnacle of his abilities in the 80s imo.
However I am still not sure how it would've done if he did get his way back in 87. That mention above how people were saying he was done even back then...that started with ATWIAD and got worse with Parade. Kiss was an exception, but generally they were saying he was losing his edge. I totally don't agree but "critics" were saying this back then. I remember when Sign came out initial reviews were mixed at best. Commecially, there was momentum with the title track and the initial release, but then it started to fade with If I Was Your Girlfriend as the 2nd single. It started to have legs later with U Got The Look, and if he toured the states I think it could've helped, but as we know by that time Prince was done with it. If he had released the 3 album Crystal Ball I think critics would've focused on the length and his ego more-so than the actual contents. It wouldn't have been recognized as the epic until years later (like Sign was).
BTW, that review of Parade by Barney Snottyass? Pure shite. [Edited 7/23/13 12:19pm] | |
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Quality all over! Like I said many many times: this one should have been released as it was intended. Fuck Prince for not fighting the fight till the very end! | |
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He did. But you can't always win. | |
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He did not. Till the very end means: Release it or we have to go separate ways! [Edited 7/23/13 13:01pm] | |
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He did, didn't he. It just took him a few years. The wooh is on the one! | |
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