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Reply #90 posted 07/31/15 7:41am

feeluupp

Noodled24 said:

Diamonds & Pearls was his most successful album in the 90s so by default it's the strongest.

The prince album holds up well too.

"The Dawn" is the album Emancipation should have been, but it ended up being broken down into other configurations.

Come is Princes accidental masterpiece. In attempting to cobble together an album WB wouldn't be able to sell he compiled his darkest album to date. It was savaged by critics at the time but is now a standout point in his career.

Gold is nothing short of spectacular and is probably the most cohesive and coherent album from the 90s. I'n retrospect we can now look back and see Prince was at least 5 years ahead of any other pop star at the time.

Exodus is deep dark dank funk. I would love "hitandrun" to echo this sound. Despite all the FX and multi layers it retains something of an organic sound.

Was also more successful than Sign O' The Times, Parade, 1999, ATWIAD... Does that automatically make it better or "THE STRONGEST"?

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Reply #91 posted 07/31/15 8:02am

Noodled24

^ yes.

I mean assuming we're not talking about the tensile strength of the CDs.

"Strongest" implies something has proven itself as such. Albums can only be measured accurately by sales. However strong sales don't always equate to a good album.

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Reply #92 posted 07/31/15 9:02am

feeluupp

Noodled24 said:

^ yes.

I mean assuming we're not talking about the tensile strength of the CDs.

"Strongest" implies something has proven itself as such. Albums can only be measured accurately by sales. However strong sales don't always equate to a good album.

True... If u mean commercial success then yes D&P was a huge success... Selling over 6.7 million to date...

Purple Rain over 22 million and 1999 over 6 million also were achieved great success and were amazing albums as well.

It's a shame his most genius album SOTT didn't sell too well at all...

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Reply #93 posted 07/31/15 9:23am

jaimestarr79

diamonds and pearls

gold experience

Newpowersoul (There were some jams on here. Seems like most people hated this. I don't know why)

Grafitti Bridge ( Joy of Repetiton- one of my favorites)

Come

Hated

Emancipation (except somebody's somebody- one of his greatest jams)

The vault ( i forgot was this caos and disorder?)

Rainbow children

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Reply #94 posted 07/31/15 9:56am

Romeoblu

My rankings and ratings.

Symbol 9
Graffiti Bridge 9
Diamonds and Pearls 8
The Gold Experience 8
Emancipation 8
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic 8
Come 8
Chaos And Disorder 7
The Vault 7
The Truth 5
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Reply #95 posted 07/31/15 10:07am

Lette

Symbol and Vault.
Does anyone else find The morning papers sounds like something from the SOTT era?
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Reply #96 posted 07/31/15 11:51am

databank

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Emancipation

A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/
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Reply #97 posted 07/31/15 12:43pm

purplepolitici
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Crystal Ball tease
For all time I am with you, you are with me.
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Reply #98 posted 07/31/15 2:03pm

Angelsoncrack

Come although I think the last track is kinda pointless. Seemed a bit like a waste of space on a practically flawless album.

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Reply #99 posted 07/31/15 5:28pm

pureTsexy

Most definitely the Gold Experience!
Flawless, solid, and ageless!
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Reply #100 posted 07/31/15 7:40pm

jdcxc

feeluupp said:



Militant said:




bluegangsta said:


Come.




nod

Damn near flawless.




Beautiful album, and personally probably the most under rated album by Prince fans and critics. The sound is so vibrant still to this day.



Love the album...very intimate and introspective, but I get the feeling that P doesn't love it as much.
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