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I Was Listening To The Planet Earth Album For The First Time ...and I was really impressed with the tracks on there. My favorite is Planet Earth, though. Also, I like Guitar because it appears to mirror his love live. Anyone impressed with this album? Released in 2007. | |
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Future Baby Mama.. is my fave.... Prince 4Ever. | |
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poeple on this site dont like this album. there just gonna complain how he's lost it, and how they want him to return to his 80's sound. this is one of my favorite albums of the 2000's era. my favorites are planet earth, guitar, all the midnights in the world and lion of ludah! | |
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I am actually okay with Planet Earth - except for the first and last tracks. And I can't remember the last time I loved a Prince album start to finish, so that's not really a knock against it. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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No offense. But. This Planet Earth is a lot better, Prince 4Ever. | |
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I love the title cut. 3:50 into the song really gives me chills There are good songs on the album, just no cohesive feel
With an album with that title, the songs have no real flow, no connection to the title concept
that kind of thing for me always will turn my attention level up. One reason I love Rainbow Children
I know these are songs from different periods with different sounds but if Planet Earth looked like this it would probably be a better liked album
. . S.S.T. Madrid 2 Chicago Somewhere Here on Earth the Plan New World Strays of the World Planet Earth Resolution . or . Welcome 2 the Dawn Magnificent New World Animal Kingdom Planet Earth Space the Sun the Moon the Stars Everywhere
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More like Planet Uranus cause that shit stink! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I enjoy it and Chelsea Rodgers rox. Felt like the day the album dropped. | |
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I like it all bar Mr Goodnight and Lion Of Judah She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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I'm okay with most of the songs that people hate: Mr. Goodnight, Chelsea Rogers, Resolution. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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I like this cd too. The only song I don't like it Lion of Judah, it sucks. Somewhere here on earth is awesome and so is Chelsey Rogers. | |
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Yes, it's one his best 00s albums for me, probably only bettered by Lotusflower and TRC. . The only bum note to me is Mr. Goodnight, everything else is ranges from ok to great. Not crazy about The 1 U Wanna C, but this album contains some of my favourite 00s tracks - All The Midnights, Resolution, Future Baby Mama, Chelsea Rodgers, Guitar, SHOE - All great tracks. . I'm always surprised that people dislike songs like All The Midnights and Resolution, the latter especially to me sounds like it could've come from the Dream Factory sessions and All The Midnights reminds me Pearls Before The Swine which I also like a lot. I get that it starts to sound a bit polite old church lady, but it doesn't outstay it's welcome - in fact the whole album doesn't and it's very, very lite on the modern hip-pop/R&B genre chasing that bogs down albums like Musicology, 3121 and MPLSound, I really appreciate that. . | |
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Come to think of it, that's why I dislike a lot of Prince's recent output. He has completely lost the ability to tell a story. What's worse is that he doesn't even try. [Edited 9/19/14 9:39am] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Somewhere is a classic. Resolution is just so, so corny. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Man, I got bashed for loving this album. The only song I don't like is 'Mr. Goodnight'. I absolutely adore the title track ('Planet Earth'), 'Lion Of Judah', 'Resolution', and 'All The Midnights In The World'... songs which most here don't like, which I find strange, as these represent musical sides of Prince that were mbraced in the past... Also, this was the last time we heard those styles. He must have been quite discouraged by the "fans" reactions. . Other songs are also quite stellar, like 'Chelsea Rodgers', 'The One U Wanna C', and 'Guitar'. 'Somewhere Here on Earth' is among the best ballads he's done. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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i dont understand how people say they like starfish and coffee and not all the midnights in the world. yeah there cheesy. but thats why i like it! there basically the same vibe! | |
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I had no issue with the music on Planet Earth, at all. But I'm someone who actually listens to the words (one of the hazards of being a writer). The words are where he falls down of late. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I agree the lyrics of Resolution are trite, that kind of goes over my head though if I like the melody, atmosphere etc, which I do. It gives me vibes of Prince, Wendy & Lisa 85/6 stuff like Teacher, Teacher - that frothy, off-beat pop that was really unique to that triad. I forget who does the female backing vocals (The Twins?) but they really capture that sound of late era Revolution. | |
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Not so impressed by this album. But it alwys brings back the indigo aftershow where he played a lot of the songs in the same order. Guitar on the album is better than all the live versions i have heard. | |
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Not so impressed by this album. But it alwys brings back the indigo aftershow where he played a lot of the songs in the same order. Guitar on the album is better than all the live versions i have heard. | |
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I'm loving Somwhere Here On Earth, too. Lion Of Judah is cool. I agree with you that Prince brought some nostalgia to the mix, when he recorded this album | |
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Future Baby Mama is cool, too. | |
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As an album, I think it's my favourite of the new ones. NouveauDance summed it up for me for the most part. I like it because many of the tracks have a DF era vibe and there's less contemporary pop / R&B trend chasing on it than on the most other newer ones. I can't take the lyrics of the first or the last track seriously either, so I, you know, don't. I just enjoy the vibe and the DF era approach (I really like the W&L esque middle section of the title track). I don't even mind "Mr. Goodnight", because it's so close to "Player" and I always liked that one for its roughness.
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Former Revolution bandmembers Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman are credited on the album without any specific track credits (as is the case with all musicians involved on the album), but it is believed that they contributed to this track (as well as The One U Wanna C). It is not known when or where their contribution was recorded, however.
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It is not really an album I often go back to but the songs on it that I like have aged well and I still like them a lot. I think this could have been a really strong album if he´d done a few things differently. There are some interesting details here and there, and even the weaker songs have their moments.
So, all in all, there are THREE albums on it that I still like, and the rest of the album is kinda meh. It´s one of those albums I´ve only listened to a few times and skipped a lot of songs on. And....I paid quite a lot of money for it back then before I went to the o2 shows where I received a free copy. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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That's a great song, still. | |
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This is what I suspect a Revolution reuninon would sound like. Which is why I don't want a Revolution reunion. Interesting though that Prince can make the twins sound like W&L... The wooh is on the one! | |
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Don't think W&L payed on the title track at all. The wooh is on the one! | |
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My favorite Prince CD in a long time. | |
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