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Hypothetical Fantasy Album So, I just recently started listening to the P&B Podcast. (It's criminal how funny those guys are ).
Anyway, during the review for (I think) The Love Symbol, Captain mentioned how if Prince had've taken a few songs off and/or added a few, that it would have been close to a perfect Prince album; or something to that effect.
And it got me curious.
Now, this isn't one of those 'What songs whould you add/take off a cartain album' types of thread. However, if Prince were to record an album that catered to your specific musical tastes, what would that album sound like? What themes/stories would Prince sing about? What would the look of the album be? You can be as detailed or vague as you like, I'm just curious to hear what people think.
If I'm gonna start off, I'd like to see Prince experiment a bit more; maybe record some more organic music. I don't mean Lotusflow3r organic (though I do love that record). I'm talking more of a Tom Waits style of music. I'd love to hear Prince create fucked up, other worldly sounds using real, organic instrumentation. No synthesizers. No drum machines. DEFINITELY no auto-tune! Also, the album would be thematically dark. One my biggest issues with Prince's music is that he doesn't write enough dark material. As a songwriter he never seems willing to tap in to darker feeling and emotions, something that a lot of great art has stemmed from.
'Bout you guys? What would be your fantasy Prince record? | |
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http://prince.org/msg/7/400883
maybe take a look at this thread to see what some posted as their 'perfect' album | |
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I missed that thread.
But I don't want to start a "which outtakes would you put together to make an album" thread. Forget outtakes for now. If Prince were to record an entirely new set of songs to your specifications. what would those songs sound like?
In other words, what kind of musical direction would your fantasy Prince album follow? | |
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My fantasy album would have been the follow-up to Lovesexy if Prince had not agreed to do the Batman soundtrack for the money. An album that would have included:
Power From Above God Is Alive Dance with the Devil Electric Chair (etc...) Plenty of dark themes for you there! I see where the OP is getting at. Writers exploring the darker side of life can come up with some great stuff. Bob Dylan's recent album Tempest is full of that. But... Prince has chosen not to follow that route. He wants to do feelgood music and so keeps writing "ooh I'm so cool I'm so sexy" or "be yourself don't care about anything else" type songs. That's the main reason I find his new music unimpressive. [Edited 9/14/13 12:12pm] [Edited 9/14/13 12:13pm] [Edited 9/14/13 12:16pm] [Edited 9/14/13 12:17pm] | |
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Had Parade included Sexual Suicide, There's Others Here With Us, Old Friends 4 Sale and All My Dreams I believe it would have rivalled SOTT as Prince's crowning acheivement.
I made a playlist that essentially is The Black Album/Lovesexy mashed together, sprinkled with a couple of Dream Factory outtakes such as Movie Star, Crystal Ball, A Place in Heaven, Last Heart and Witness For the Prosecution. That would have made one hell of an album. [Edited 9/15/13 2:48am] Hundalasiliah! | |
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An album is restrictive in it's format.
To answer your question:
I think he has got enough great material over the years that he can add to the two or three fantastic songs of late.
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My fantasy album would be something along the lines of TRC production-wise (very organic sounding) but more funky than jazzy. ā€ˇhttps://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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