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Am I the only one who doesn't hear what the problem is with Rave's so-called "plastic" production values? I can hear that much of Emancipation uses drum programming which today sounds very dated. I do not however hear this same problem on Rave, despite it being much-maligned for its supposed "plastic" production values. My question to you Rave-detractors is, what specifically is it about the albums production which bothers you? | |
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I actually agree with you here. I think it suffers more from shitty sequencing and some, in my opinion, honest-to-god terrible songs. Everything from Hot wit U right up to and including Baby Knows is middling to awful for me. [Edited 1/16/15 4:45am] | |
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Too many of the songs don't groove at all.
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I actually agree with you here. I think it suffers more from shitty sequencing and some, in my opinion, honest-to-god terrible songs. Everything from Hot wit U right up to and including Baby Knows is middling to awful for me Tangerine, The Sun The Moon & Stars and Man O War are all good tracks. And SFSP had hit written all over it, although is a little poppy for my tastes. I think Rave is criminally underrated on this board. [Edited 1/16/15 5:30am] | |
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In all honesty i'm struggling to remember how Tangerine, The Sun The Moon & Stars and Man O War actually go. It's been a while since I gave the album a whirl, will have to give it another shot. | |
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Personally I always thought The Greatest Romance song was very well produced and catchy. Even if it had a sample loop going through it. It is masterful melody-smithing and has very cool shifts in that almost eastern key. I also think that the Love U Don't Trust U song is one of his all time best. And then I do like "prettyman" quite a bit. That's three keepers for me! I do like listening to the title track as well, but it is so experimental in its minimal arrangement, slowed beat sedated, and then hyper energized vocal. It's not something that could hit. I think the flaw in production on other songs is not in what the beat was derived from but that the lead synths and embellishment noises often sound cheap or haphazard. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I like the project. It's underrated in my book. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I love this album, I have nothing bad to say about it other than Every Day Is A Winding Road, it starts off amazing, then it progressively becomes hard to listen to, especially when Larry chimes in. Sorry Larry. [Edited 1/16/15 7:47am] "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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i'm not a "detractor" of this album and I think the "plastic sound" the OP that I have seen posted here is just a lazy, undetailed description. i think its quite diverse sonically even if there are some less than great songs. I'm a huge Chuck D fan, so I like Undisputed, GRES suits my ears well also. Actually the ONLY tracks i skip are Baby Knows and Hot Wit U and the "hidden track". although the Crow cover is not stellar, its not "unlistenable" to me. Wrongly maligned album IMO | |
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I like Rave cuz there's a some really good songs on it like Man O War, SFSP, Baby Knows, I Love U But.., The greatest romance, Silly Game etc Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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It's most likely because of the "guest list" approach deployed, ala Santana. It's a formula that was working for Santana, but Prince fans want to hear him, not the latest pop star. I like the album, I generally like when he collaborates with other artists, and this album has interesting choices. I also bought the outtakes that cropped up on other albums, Providence on Ani's To The Teeth, Waiting Room on No Doubt's Rock Steady, Greatest Romance on Maceo's album, etc. The man is constantly recording, would love to hear more outtakes released. "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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I love the Rave album. Always have and always will, it's a fantastic record. |
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Couldn't agree more. People can't seem to get past the fact that Larry says the word 'god' on the album, which I think is insane. | |
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If so, it's a superficial reason. The guest stars - Eve, Sheryl Crow, Gwen Stefani, Chuck D. - are barely in evidence. | |
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"I Love U but I don't trust U anymore" has to be one of the greatest last lines to a song ever. | |
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The "plastic" production isn't on every track. | |
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Has Clive ever done anything that wasn't manufactured pop from start to finish? FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Rave is amongst the worst Prince albums of all time, beside New Power Soul and Planet Earth. | |
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feeluupp said: Rave is amongst the worst Prince albums of all time, beside New Power Soul and Planet Earth. If I make a playlist using my favorite songs from these three albums I get a pretty enjoyable experience. Even on Prince's weakest albums there are a handful of enjoyable tracks. And thats why I continue to listen to him. The 2 cds that comprise the Rave project have numerous good songs. While I don't listen to either of them from beginning to end they both contain many worthy additions to the Prince catalog. | |
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I have no complaints about Rave's production values. What the album needed was some serious quality control with regards to which songs were included. Much like Graffiti Bridge, there is an album's worth of good tracks here, but they're sandwiched in between so much filler that slogging through the whole thing becomes a chore. | |
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Sadly that is the epitome of almost every Prince album released after The Love Symbol album. | |
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I never disliked a Prince album so much and for so long as I did Rave only to later prefer it, warts and all, to most of his other albums for some reason. I think at the time it came out, I didn't like the plastic sound compared to my favorite 80's Prince albums. And now I dislike the sound on some of the albums that came later to a point, that Rave is like a happy medium or something for me. Weird, I know. | |
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I really like Rave. A lot. It's not close to his 1980-1988 classic period. But it really shows his versatility. And he could write some catchy hooks back then. The problem is the music isn't very complex. It's way too damn simple for someone of Prince's caliber. That being said, I love it. I still listen to it often. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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There are some good songs on this album,but the whole thing just seems unfocused.As someone said,the sequencing is weird and I think there are too many slow songs.
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My perfect configuration would probably be:
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic Undisputed (The Moneyapolis Mix) The Greatest Romance Ever Been Sold (Extended Remix feat. Eve) Hot Wit U (Nasty Girl Remix) So Far So Pleased The Sun, The Moon & Stars Baby Knows Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do Beautiful Strange
10 track album, 5 from Un2 and 5 from In2. Perfect. |
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Agreed, except I prefer ILUDTU song has better production/sound live than on the album. I always liked the song, but couldn't stand the production. So, I now can play it, the way I imagine the song to be all along! 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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and that's why i said... ALMOST... | |
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^ I know. That's why I pointed out you were using it in a very broad sense. Since the album was released in 92, and it was 1999 when we saw the first underwhelming Prince album. | |
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I don't mind the production. It just needed some serious editing. The title track, I Love U but Don't Trust u, Strange But True, and Prettyman are solid Prince classics. There are others that are almost as good. But then there are the clunkers that are embarrassing (hot wit u, everyday is a winding road, baby knows) that just ruins any momentum. | |
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