This guy nails just my impressions of this album. Near-flawless for me as well. Check me out and add me on:
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Fear not, I enjoy your balanced and well informed contributions. | |
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Artificial Age is one of the better the best album i've played this year. thank you prince!!!!!! [Edited 10/4/14 16:45pm] | |
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Great stuff -- it may well be one of Prince's most personal albums, bit of a roman à clef on his life. He seems contrite about something -- interestingly, he's of fronting a vaguely feminist band instead of having the usual scrumptious protégée. Something's been going on -- maybe those who say it's 45 years into the past may have a point, cuz he's sounding like someone who had some counselling.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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me too! some of the tracks are still growing on me; prince is one of the few musicians who can do that to my ears. he's about three steps ahead of me in that regard, takes me a while to catch up. overall, i love the spiritual message of the work. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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i've given both albums a good listen | |
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Did anyone catch Prince's curse in 'Art Official Cage'? He says Shhh and he says city but it comes out sounding like Shitty. "I woke up in the shitty..."
Listen.
Bad Boy Prince is back! | |
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I love this album. It is awesome. My favorite tracks are U know and Time. I love when the bass kicks in on Time as it is right on time. "An animal half my age"...right?! | |
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. Good convo. I just wanted to shine a light on Josh, since I think he played a pretty big role on an album many of us seem to be enjoying very much. I think Prince using another producer is significant. It's resulted in an excellent album and a lot of promise for future projects. [Edited 10/5/14 6:49am] "The password is what." | |
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MoBettaBliss said: i've given both albums a good listen Wow, I wish I could get to this point. Instead I obsess and enjoy music that is obviously not up to snuff. I think I need help. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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We don't know exactly what role he played, but obviously it was large enough to break the mold of the "composed, arranged, performed, and produced" stamp. And the results are there. Something brought out the best in Prince My Legacy
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Co-sign. The influence of an outside producer on this record is palpable. I haven't made up my mind yet if the effect is entirely positive and if being more "contemporary" sounding is a good thing but at least it's different somehow and infinitely more interesting. Prince's stuff has suffered from bad production for some time now, starting with Emancipation. I think the production on this album is more even an less heavy handed. Or something. The effects don't overwhelm me or take over the songs and they're consistently applied for the most part. | |
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This album would be almost perfect if not for the SEGUES
Hate, hate, hate, the SEGUES, just in general
It is incredibly solid throughout and grows on me every listen
MOST FAVORITE: Clouds
LEAST FAVORITE: This is what it feels like
I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars | |
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. And a co-sign to your comment, comrade. When Prince plays nice with others it tends to turn out well. (Think the Revolution era.) I was shocked to see Joshua get co-producer credit on AOA. (As opposed to the usual "Every imaginable credit possible: Prince" )
. NDRU: "And the results are there. Something brought out the best in Prince." ^ exactly "The password is what." | |
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I will say this... This music demands at least decent speakers. If you are only piping it through ear buds, then u will not get how great this music really is. Now, I could pic nic.
In the Gold Standard, great music, but the lyric 'upper echelon groove', that just sounds kind of goofy, I know Prince could have found a cooler way to say that.
But that's the thing with Prince, one of the reasons I keep coming back, everyone once in a while, he does not compromise his vision. and let's it flow right on out when it's working.
I like his music better when he writes and sings from his real feelings, not from his moral trappings.
He has, in a few recent albums we all know, seemed to censor himself.
I think 'newfriendssale' should call it the "Prince: self censoring era- Musicology thru 2010"
There is still a touch of that here, but Prince once gave his music and lyrics the good ole "Sling the Paint and to Hell with the results as long as they are they truth"
And it's just really hard for any of us to say anything honest when we censor ousrselves. It just doesn't come out genuine. We are all so full of here | |
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theums said: This album would be almost perfect if not for the SEGUES
Hate, hate, hate, the SEGUES, just in general
It is incredibly solid throughout and grows on me every listen
MOST FAVORITE: Clouds
LEAST FAVORITE: This is what it feels like
I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars Good point. The segues don't make much sense at all. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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controversy99 said: theums said: This album would be almost perfect if not for the SEGUES
Hate, hate, hate, the SEGUES, just in general
It is incredibly solid throughout and grows on me every listen
MOST FAVORITE: Clouds
LEAST FAVORITE: This is what it feels like
I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars Good point. The segues don't make much sense at all. I think they're almost worth it just to hear him being called Mr Nelson | |
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It's ok. Probably his best in years although that is not saying much. My advice: get out there and listen to more music! | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: controversy99 said: Good point. The segues don't make much sense at all. I think they're almost worth it just to hear him being called Mr Nelson That's true. Hearing "Mr. Nelson" is entertaining. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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It's just another album that only his fanatics will care about. | |
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But doesnt Clouds essentially contain a segue? | |
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This is really the first album where I like the seques. They fit without being preachy and overpowering. They simply add flavor. | |
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This album just keeps getting better and better. Songs that seemed mediocre at first, likely due to the absence of obvious hooks and soul searing guitar solos, are slowly revealing their beauty. Clouds is just off the charts excellent. The bass, the vocals, the piano stabs after the segue and that guitar solo is soooo sublime - that lower note piece really punches me in the gut.
I co-sign the earlier comments that this needs to be heard on quality headphones or speakers. There are so many layers of funkiness that don't get picked up otherwise.
Bravo Prince. [Edited 10/6/14 11:09am] | |
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One of the better reviews of the two albums:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-prince-review-20140929-column.html | |
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"Clouds" and "U Know" are favorites, but "Time" is the one I keep going back to. Even "Breakfast Can Wait," which I didn't like at first, fits in the context of the entire album. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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