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Is AOA's Prince's 21st Century Lovesexy? It speaks of rebirth.
It's cohesive, spiritual and not that much of a party album.
When I listen to it, I feel both a sense of loss and a sense of hope.
it's emotional and sensual, but is the opposite of an appeal to excess.
Its third song is a big ballad reminescent of Anna Stesia.
It has flowers.
Musically, ok AOA is more experimental for Prince than Lovesexy. There's not a trace of an Alphabet Street on it, and certainly no Dance On.
But stiil...
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It's his best since Lovesexy. "The password is what." | |
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I don't think so. I love both albums, but Lovesexy has far more consistent themes. If anything, TRC was the 21st century Lovesexy. Right down to the initial version he released to fans that was all one track. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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KingSausage said: I don't think so. I love both albums, but Lovesexy has far more consistent themes. If anything, TRC was the 21st century Lovesexy. Right down to the initial version he released to fans that was all one track. I was just going to say no but your response nailed it! | |
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I think it's his 21st century Art Official Age. | |
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Absolutely not. Lovesexy is a better,more interesting album in every way | |
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As much as I love AOA, I can't agree that it's more experimental than Lovesexy. Many songs on Lovesexy are impossible to even categorize. Their genre is PRINCE. No other label makes sense. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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KingSausage said: As much as I love AOA, I can't agree that it's more experimental than Lovesexy. Many songs on Lovesexy are impossible to even categorize. Their genre is PRINCE. No other label makes sense. Besides more complicated arrangements in Eye No and the divine "trip" that is Alphabet Street, it doesn't bring that much innovation for his sound at the time. I'm not at all saying that AOA is on par with Lovesexy, which represents a perfect synthesis of the Prince sound post Purple Rain, just that AOA is a kind of descendent. | |
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Aerogram said: KingSausage said: As much as I love AOA, I can't agree that it's more experimental than Lovesexy. Many songs on Lovesexy are impossible to even categorize. Their genre is PRINCE. No other label makes sense. Besides more complicated arrangements in Eye No and the divine "trip" that is Alphabet Street, it doesn't bring that much innovation for his sound at the time. I'm not at all saying that AOA is on par with Lovesexy, which represents a perfect synthesis of the Prince sound post Purple Rain, just that AOA is a kind of descendent. In some themes, I can see AOA and Lovesexy as comparable. But I disagree about Lovesexy not being innovative for his sound at the time. The lush, dense arrangements with tons of shit going on in the background and the gospel influences are a world away from most of SOTT. Nothing he did before Lovesexy sounds like the title track, for example. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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NO! Lovesexy is AWESOME and AOA is SHIT. This comparison is BLASPHEMY. | |
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KingSausage said: Aerogram said: Besides more complicated arrangements in Eye No and the divine "trip" that is Alphabet Street, it doesn't bring that much innovation for his sound at the time. I'm not at all saying that AOA is on par with Lovesexy, which represents a perfect synthesis of the Prince sound post Purple Rain, just that AOA is a kind of descendent. In some themes, I can see AOA and Lovesexy as comparable. But I disagree about Lovesexy not being innovative for his sound at the time. The lush, dense arrangements with tons of shit going on in the background and the gospel influences are a world away from most of SOTT. Nothing he did before Lovesexy sounds like the title track, for example. For sure, the lush sound is arresting but it was still announced earlier -- what about Mountains and Adore? Lovesexy the song has a classic funk groove dressed with gospel elements. And yes, Lovesex (the song) is my jam. | |
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I like AOA, quite a bit - obviously nothing Prince is going to release now is going to ever compete with Lovesexy to me in terms of how much I like it though. But that's not even the point - we're talking about experimental. For it's time (and even now) Lovesexy is infinitely more experimental than AOA. The only song on Lovesexy that sounds like anything else on any other record EVER is "When 2 R in Love." Everything else is so unique to that record that it has it's own genre. Let's called it LoveSex, My Jam. When I first played Lovesexy after it came out, my ears didn't know how to comprehend what I was hearing, but I knew I wanted to listen to it more, and more, and more, to try to understand. And with each listen came further revelations.
AOA, on the other hand, is certainly more experimental than, say, 2010/Planet Earth/3121/Musicology. Having said that though, it's basically an R&B/pop record. My 2 favorite songs, "This Could Be Us" and "This is What it Feels Like" (yeah, I know, not the most popular on here, but whatever) are straight-up pop songs with an R&B tinge. Great tunes, but nothing even slightly experimental. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Also: No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
Sex is not love. Love is not sex. Putting words in other people's mouths will only get you elected. Need more sleep than coke or methamphetamine. | |
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No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
Sex is not love. Love is not sex. Putting words in other people's mouths will only get you elected. Need more sleep than coke or methamphetamine. | |
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To me its more like a 21st century 1999, think of it, experimental sounds and multitracked voices, weird drum machine effects, samples like 1999. . Epic songs and a lot of sexual references, it sounds adventurous like 1999, and has almost no spirituality beyond references to affirmation rather than GOD who is referred to ad nauseam in Lovesexy. . Still all are great albums. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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No because Art Official Age is better than Lovesexy... | |
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I don't hear anything experimental on AOA. I'm guessing Welton brought some stuff out from his of bag of tricks that were new to Prince, but a lot of the album could happily slide on to any of the many pop/R&B records since the late 90s and wouldn't sound out of place. What It Feels Like even sounds like an NPS out-take. I also don't think the 'rebirth' theme is anywhere near strong enough on this album to call it a concept. Some psychobabble about cryogenics doesn't really do it for me. | |
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It shares a similar theme of partying too much and having a realization, no? Anna Stasia is about having a breakdown although it does end with the fullfilling spiritual experience -- the Breakdown not so much.
I should have known there would be a low tolerance for comparing it to Its Holyness Lovesexy.
I think TRC lacks both the theme of rebirth and a sound you can call 21st Century and it's a far more explicit spiritual statement while Lovesexy was vague and non-specific. | |
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not at all b/c lovesexy is a classic prince moment with some timeless classic shit on alphabet street still is funky as hell and dance on makes u just wanna dance on and the song lovesexy itself rocks and funk all at the same time. lovesexy is the kind of album that let u know prince is a musical mastermind aoa is a album tht shows prince is bored and just going day by day | |
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Anna Stasia? | |
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I hear you. There's a sense of hopeful longing, a playful maturity to both.
Of course they sound nothing alike, etc - but the emotional undercurrent, while not being the same, does feel connected.
Thanks for this.
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Lovesexy sounded like nothing in 1988, including Prince's past works (as said above), while AOA desperately tries to sound like everything in 2014. Nuff said for the experimental side I believe. In mood I see little if any correspondance either. Lovesexy, by Prince's own words, was a gospel album, it was hysterical in mood, the feeling of a young man that had just been slammed in the face by God, and God that day was driving a huge truck. AOA is just, well, much calmer? It's quite smooth and not hysterical at all, and it doesn't convey anything close to Lovesexy save maybe the intimacy and personal lyrics of Anna Stesia and Way Back Home, but that's just one song. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Art Official Age is..... great, Lovesexy is..... brilliant. Prince 4Ever. | |
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AOA isn't good enough to clean Lovesexy's shoes. It's good but not that good. PE is better IMO She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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theblueangel said:
If I recall, he played Anna Stesia at Northrop Auditorium during the 2000 Celebration. It ruled. I don't know offhand when the TRC studio sessions were, but perhaps the re-emergence of Anna Stesia relates to that timing. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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