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Albums With Best Use Of Horns Prince hasn't often used horns on album tracks, let alone consistently throughout an album, but, from the occassional horn-arrangements on some of the albums... [Edited 11/27/13 11:34am] | |
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The album COME as well, a lot of horns, not the best but still... | |
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. Excellent post and topic. I agree that the horns on 'New Power Soul' are incredibly well arranged, and there's some sick harmonies going on. Combine that with the haunting vocal harmonies from Prince and Marva King, and it's actually a rich, dense album. . I'd also put the "symbol album" right next to 'New Power Soul' for horn usage. . [Edited 11/21/13 7:08am] "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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I'd add two of the 00's: The Rainbow Children and, although not strictly a Prince album, Superconductor. ----- I confess I've forgotten everything about New Power Soul. I may give it a spin again just to focus on the horns, but I fear a horrible 45 minutes session, or whatever it lasted, because the songcraft on the album seemed awkward to me back in the day... | |
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I also agree I like New Power Soul too. The entire sound of it.
I actually wish Prince kept up with that more modern funk sound for a while rather than moving too far to jazz. Was a good place to be and he couldve made more out of it.
Come alos comes into mind. Come, Race, Dark, Let It Go, all those songs. Its a great album, I really dont understand why people dont like it. Probably because are more used to pop.
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I love both Come and NPS - traditionally I've placed Come much higher artistically than NPS, but over the last few years I've listened to NPS more (probably because I'm in a much less dark place than the one where Come usually really speaks to me). NPS has a dark kinda vibe to it, too, but with joyness at the same time. I dunno. The production is definitely still kidna plastic, but overall I like it eons better than Rave. And the horns on both Come and NPS are divine. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Come, probably. Symbol's pretty good too. | |
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The Vault would be one of my picks
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COME. | |
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Its true New Power Soul a bit eccentric or quirky, but everyone should be used to that right now, its Prince. (just look at the image of him on the cover, which is great.) Its a really sexy album once you listen to it though, almost every single track layed out oozes sexuality, mainly with its bassy lows and new funk style and arrangements.
Not to mention some of the lyrics and word play is good in it
"I got the butter for your muffin" "This beat I got is specially designed, to make you lose your phone number to somebody fine" "Youll get nothing but another night of vibration"
Subtile tones and harmony in his voice is also good. I think when things get a reputation of being odd or different people dont go with it, but it is a pretty good body of work.
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I'm voting for the album. Amazing horns on that one. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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Yes.. the Come title track is excellent, and I love those horns.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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love the segue part so funny a prince news a day, keeps the doctor away | |
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, on the strength of "Love 2 the 9's" alone. | |
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Come was my first thought. i love the horns in the title track. toe jam kindly explained them all to me once upon a time. flowing through the veins of the tree of life...purplemaplesyrup | |
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No one's said it, yet. So, I will. It's the obvious choice, Parade. Cue, 'Mountains' or 'Girls & Boys' or the extended version of 'Anotherloverholenyohead'. I, generally, dislike horns, unless it's James Brown. However, I liked them on Parade.
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Have to agree NPS has Epic horns!!! | |
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1999, synth horns all the way!! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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And my bootleg of Act II in Paris, which has the NPG & NPG Horns with an instrumental opening set. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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interesting. Can you share what songs were played on that instrumental opening set? I'm really curious. thnx | |
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Songs like Deuce & A Quarter, Oilcan, Six. Check out princevault for further details. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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I 2nd that. That various horns & wind instruments used on that album was just perfect. And it had it's own new Purple Music sound. . Eric Leeds plays the horns Trumpet by Atlanta Bliss Gene Cipriano, Don Ashworth, John Clarke, Dave Edwards, Gary Foster, Jim Kanter, John Lowe, Dick Mitchell, Jack Nimitz, Joe Soldo, Bob Tricarico - woodwinds Ray Brown, Rich Cooper, Bob Findley, Larry Ford, Bob O'Donnell, Al Vizutti - trumpets Garnett Brown, Charles Loper, Morris Repass, Bill Watrous - trombones Marni Johnson, David Duke, Joe Myer, Brian O'Connor, Calvin Smith, Jim Thatcher - French horns Tommy Johnson - tuba
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NPS gets my vote | |
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wow, I have no recolection of that. Especially playing any of the Madhouse stuff live. Must've been something we threw together before that show. I do remember doing What is Hip, and Intermission, but I thought we only did those in a few aftershows. | |
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