That made him re-respected in the eyes of the public and popular to admire. It gave him that 'legend' status. But that's not what he was going for with Emancipation+Rave, he was trying to be Pop Star Prince. He ultimately didn't achieve in that regard, so I'm wondering what his Org critics (which includes me at times) think should have happened differently for that to succeed Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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. This isn't a 'what would you have done to destroy Prince's career' thread! Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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. That plan would have given Prince a completely different career. It also makes me realize that talking about the things that he'd do differently also raises the question, how would the latter half of his career be affected. Would he still be following the plan today and having minor Top 40 hits?.. personally, I think releasing 1 album a year worked out OK for him because every one of them back in the day went platinum at least, and had a few hits. Having a multiple-CD outtake collection wouldn't be the same as having an 'ATWIAD' era or a 'Lovesexy' era. . But that's the whole point, that the 80s WORKED for P. The 90s is the time he kept trying to make a commercial comeback (Emancipation, Rave, the millions of interviews) but kept failing. What do you believe he could have done differently then? After all, we complain about his 80s run but no album has sold less than 2M. His later-90s albums, some have struggled to reach 500K and it's obvious he didn't want that
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This, but without Cody Chesnut. Hundalasiliah! | |
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Interesting.. I never knew those bolded points. I think Emancipation might not have been properly promoted after Prince's personal problems in late-1996.. maybe the album had too much sadness associated to it (Mayte and the baby) so he didn't care to promote it any more. Maybe I'm wrong. . I also want the 12 albums a year but I think it's crucial for P to succeed. If he hadn't succeeded, we never would have gotten ATWIAD, Parade, or even SOTT. It's because he continuosly made/makes the chart that he was able to continue releasing weird music off such a prestigous label (Warner), and why he continues releasing albums today (profit). Because of Plec's relative failure, I have a feeling we're not getting another album soon... oddly, his low sales didn't seem to bother him in the 2000-03 era (NEWS barely sold 40K and Rainbow Children a little over 500K iirc), but he's seemed obsessed with sales lately. Off topic, sorry.
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I like your idea. I never really saw how Come & Gold could fit together smoothly, but as 1 album with proper promotion and none of the 'Prince is dead' hoopla, it would have been a bigger hit than the 2 albums released combined. I still like 1994 emo-goth Prince . I also read somewhere about how The Hits being released in 1993 made it look as if Prince was 'resigning' from being a pop star and releasing his first compilation as a way of 'embracing' his oldness. It was on the org lol Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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It's 1986 all over again, with Prince thinking he can direct his own movie and doesn't need a professional's help *twirls away*
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Prince is one of the greatest artist to ever live....his career was and is just fine. | |
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Interestingly enough: He IS the hardest working musician alive, period. 🌈 . | |
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Not sure about "rescue" but would "take care" of Larry Graham before he had a chance to fuck with the Purple One's mind. Damn shame. 4 someone who can't stand them T.V. dinners U sure eat enough of them motherfuckers | |
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Geez, there's a bunch of bad ideas here. Why do people always wanna fix Prince's career decisions? Around the World In A Day is one of my favorite Prince albums, and indeed it's the album that made me a fan, but under your plan that never would have happened. Also, I like the fact that there's been as many albums in as many years. Why should Prince change his creative output just to suit people who wanna fix his career.
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Speaking rationally Around The World In A Day and Parade NEVER should've happened. Or possibly as non-promoted side project eps. Now they are two of my favorite Prince albums, but strictly speaking from a career building and legacy fulfilling standpoint the albums are just too "out there". > If we all admit it Prince has this mental block where he's afraid of real success. I know I know he's had real success after Purple Rain, but a thinking person would've let the Purple Rain succes run its course, start working on a true follow up that would've pushed that momentum even further, and just get down to the business of working an album like it should (talented video directors, releasing the right singles, nice tour, awards promotions). > Case in point it doesn't look like the 30th Anniversary thing is gonna happen. From a marketing standpoint having that thing out on the anniversary date would've been a commercial and media cash cow. As it stands it'll hopefully be a good release (you never know with Prince) but it'll fall below the radar. I'm willing to bet money on it.
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the guy would never have made such a statement as SOTT is and always will be. A little too perfect and self-concerned, for anyone's taste. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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[Edited 12/7/14 10:15am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Only thing I would have really done is maintained a quality dedicated website. NPGMC was close. Keeping that going and evolving would have been a good idea. I also think he's missed the boat there with soundboard quality recordings and video of his live material made available exclusively thorough the website. The YouTube and fansite wars are pretty off-putting and tiresome as well.
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- Either you're never going to release remasters and vault material, including concerts etc, but you keep releasing new 'music' (which I will never buy) - Or you do both, and provide us with some sort of time table; I know that even Paul McCartney is vague about his reissues, and that is a sensible human being, but still; you can at least say 'It will never happen' - in which case, as I said somewhere else, we still have a court case to look forward to and can remain a little hopeful Stop the Prince Apologists â„¢ | |
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There is little need for speculation here: the facts are that EMI went into bankrupcy in early 1997, and stopped promoting what was going around at the time as well as releasing singles from said albums. Without the label supporting the project and without any additional single there was little could do. He promoted it heavily right after his child passed at the time of release, doing countless TV appearances and giving more interview than ever, and he toured intensively in 1997: he did his part. Obviously the plan was (for once) to promote the album for a long time until he'd release more music later in 1998, wanted to make a point out of the fact that he could do well as a semi-indie and without WB so he wanted a success (and had one to some extent, but it could have done much better with 5 singles instead of 2, though I'm not convinced by his choice of singles, I am not convinced that Betcha, THR and Face Down -the planned third single- were the most appealing songs when it comes to 1997's audiences, at least in Europe). Your second comment isn't off-topic: would certainly release more if he didn't care much about sales, he clearly stated in 2011 that the fact that there wasn't any money to make with albums anymore stopped him from releasing them. I think it's a pity, though, for as you point out there was a time, between RUTJF and N.E.W.S, when he changed his strategy and we got lots of music at that time A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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[Edited 12/8/14 9:24am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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That moment when you realize that it would be a mistake to respond, because what you'd be responding too is stupid and would just drag you down to the level of people you used to dislike 20 years ago. | |
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No wonder Prince tried to have ya'll shut down years ago. What do you people actually do? | |
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Stop production of Under The Cherry Moon before it started Fire the photographer prior to the Lovesexy photo shoot Fire the writer and director of Graffiti Bridge Fire the Game Boyz before they were hired Fire the hairstylist up to and around the Come era thru Joy un2
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Prince's career doesn't need rescuing. He may not have any many awards as he should have, but neither does David Bowie who like Prince is lucky enough to have a career where artistic success is more important to their critics than their commercial success ie music sales and awards.
I just wish Prince never did that whole NPG part of his career in the 90's, I couldn't stand the HipHop element to it with Tony M etc, it was more case of Prince chasing trends instead of setting them in the 1990's. The only good thing about NPG was Rosie Gaines. | |
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I wish I had a career needing rescued like Prince. Every living working musician wished it needed his kind of rescuing. [Edited 12/8/14 10:36am] | |
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What's next? How 2 resue Michael Jordan's career? Bill Gates? How about Al Pacino? FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Stop him from opening his door, that day when the Jehovah Witnesses was on his porch. | |
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Michael Bland. | |
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L... [Edited 12/8/14 13:12pm] | |
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