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AOA: The Sound- Why so thin and tinny? To me the big elephant in the room has always been the production. There are a whole lot of other problems with it including the almost pedestrian percussion/drum/beats that are almost pedestrian enough, and would certainly not even meet Casio's minimum requirements as a preset in the 80's, much less on a PRINCE record! I mean really, the man who would amaze with his precusion and grooves delivered this level of lazy cheese? And seriously no music critic has mentioned it? I doubt most of the reviewers even really listen to this album. Just gave it high marks like a courtesy to a legend, just a condesending pat on the head for his past works.
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Completely disagree. I don't find it thin and tinny at all. And I'm in my mid 20's and a professional musician. Definitely not losing my hearing. |
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How many threads on AOA is terrible, AOA is great do we have... | |
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Complete nonsense. Lock? | |
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I don't think its nonsense. I love AOA, but it does sound thin. Compare it to the thick, rumbling bass and organic thump of Black Messiah. AOA is *thin* as shit. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Let me clarify. What's nonsense is the pure invective that courses through the post, not necessarily the objection to the sound. It's just absurd. | |
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Militant said: Completely disagree. I don't find it thin and tinny at all. And I'm in my mid 20's and a professional musician. Definitely not losing my hearing. I tried to find something as straight jacketed in to such a narrow tonal spectrum, I couldn't find anything. All recordings I listened to sounded rich and full compared to AOL. Can you think of an example of a professionally recoded track as flat and thin as anything on AOL? I certainly couldn't find it. | |
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Aw c'mon. Just play with your equalizer until you're satisfied. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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KingSausage said: I don't think its nonsense. I love AOA, but it does sound thin. Compare it to the thick, rumbling bass and organic thump of Black Messiah. AOA is *thin* as shit. Besides that, the out of sync rhythm on BM even sounds more interesting than the flat Casio beats on AOL | |
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What you call "thin and tinny" is his musical statement on the digital age.
Art Official Age is a great musical journey. If you don't get it, you don't.
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Aerogram said: What you call "thin and tinny" is his musical statement on the digital age.
Art Official Age is a great musical journey. If you don't get it, you don't.
...and some defend the title track cornyness as a "parody" of modern music too. People are bending over backwards to defend this mediocre album. To me it just sounds like someone so completely out of touch. [Edited 1/23/15 18:54pm] | |
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Man you just cant stop talking about all the things wrong with this awesome album
Its great! Live with it. The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Don't really agree with the OP either. Unless the entire album is being judged by the first half of the FnR remix. What in particular sounds thin or tinny? Personally I think there is a lushness to the production on AOA. | |
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Prince has always sang nasally. As does Stevie Wonder etc. I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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I disagree, I play this album off my iphone through my jbl monitors, your system needs tuning, not the album. | |
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When, where and how are you listening to sound generated by what? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I disagree with the OP, Violetblues: Prince 4Ever. | |
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So controversial.
At least you can't deny it's your favorite album to dislike, since you've felt it necessary to share your disdain repeatedly over dozens of posts for months now.
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I don't think it sounds "thin and tinny", but sure, the way Prince arranges the different elements in his music and the way he's used to have his mixes sound is very different from what's favoured these days. If the music is not optimized for the type of consumer / laptop speakers that many have these days then it might sound "wrong" to many. It's really caused by your own speakers, however. | |
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thedance said: I disagree with the OP, Violetblues: That's true! I like the album better now. | |
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See... I thought it sounded artificial by design. It does have an irritating sound overall, to me. I haven't put much thought into what exactly the problem is. I just assumed it was part of the 'This Is An Artificial Prince record' motif. | |
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"Parade", "Rainbow Children", "Lotusflower", all sound more lush and like he took his time. Its like he tries to capture his "Dirty Mind" demo-like sound, or got in a bad habit starting with "Emancipation" & "Newpower Soul" of trying to recapture that sound but it makes everything sound, tinny, underdeveloped, etc. "Musicology", "Rave", "AOA" suffer- | |
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Strange, I have music on a random playlist in the car, stuff from 60's to 70's and beyond and a random track will play from the two new Prince albums, and they sound full and thick. Even warm with rich bass. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Stop listening through computer speakers. Get a great pair of headphones/earbuds or a great stereo system and you will hear how good AOA really is. __________________________________________________
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Don't do that. Breakdown is still the most ludicrously (unintentionally) distorted piece of music you've ever heard, no matter how much you spend on your stereo and headphones. It's a joke that they sold this album in high resolution, so you can hear the horror as clearly as possible. | |
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If this album is supposed to be a statement about artificial culture/music/whatever it falls flat because it sounds so out of touch. Especially if he is mocking modern music. It's like an old lady's idea of what today's music sounds like | |
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^ (the breakdown) it's hardly that bad, and it was obviously added like that deliberately - possibly being the first take. [Edited 1/24/15 12:14pm] | |
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ufoclub said: Strange, I have music on a random playlist in the car, stuff from 60's to 70's and beyond and a random track will play from the two new Prince albums, and they sound full and thick. Even warm with rich bass. It's all in such a narrow spectrum on the high side. Can you direct me to any professionally released Pop, rock, soul track as flat and thin as anything on AOL? I honestly think he is losing his hearing. Notice how high in the mix the freakin lasers are on that track? Holy cow! Only someone losing their hearing would do that. Notice how shrill and annoyingly high pitched the Camile voice sounds vs the original? The original sounded warm and charming compared to this. | |
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