. First rule of Fight Club is that you don't talk about Fight Club. The new stuff is just so good that he can't play them better than himself as he already did once, he already recorded them, he had super-producer Joshua . Just buy the record if you wanna hear the new songs. Maybe you could play them better live yourself? No real fan is buying tickets to a Prince show to hear "TicTacToe" or "Lavaux". | |
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Long time Prince fan, since around 1982. Gonna start posting here. I see the ONE thing thats never changed with Prince, he ALWAYS leaves you wishing for more of his good stuff. If the other tracks were on the level of June, he would have a number 1 album. | |
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June could've been a David Bowie song, or am I the only one who hears a Bowie ballad in it? In other words, imagine Bowie singing this song [Edited 9/8/15 13:12pm] | |
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I agree, theres a reason he's playing a mostly 80's set list night after night, because none of the new stuff holds up. He used to put out B SIDES like "She's Always in My Hair" and "Hello" and now those are way better than his A sides. ______________________________________________
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It's kind of true. I'm about to start on it as a matter of fact (growers/first impressions then and now). SOTT, Lovesexy, Batman and especially Around the World in a Day and Parade were very hard to penetrate and absorb and took several listens to dig your teeth into. Everything in the 80's past Purple Rain and arguabley SOTT took a long time to get into. | |
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SHUT THIS DOWN is like the 2015 version of 7. Need more sitar. | |
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I think we expect Prince to always be the trend setter and the influencer that he was in the 80's and part of the 90's and maybe he just can't relate or do it anymore. He gave us more great songs and tours than we could ask for, but for someone who lives in the studio 24X7 when hes not on tour, I just want to be surprised and in awe like I was the first time I heard any of his hits. They grabbed you from the first note. And no one could touch him. ______________________________________________
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I don't agree at all! The first time I heard Kiss on thr radio, I literally pulled the car over to listen. It sounded like James Brown meets Mick Jagger, and I had never heard something so minimalist on the radio, ever I don't think. I loved it. when I heard "Sign O the Times" same thing. That intro was captivating and the song just got better. Same with When Doves, 1999, Little Red, Let's go Crazy, Cream, Private Joy, Controversy, Beret, pretty much all his hits got me the very first time and I am still not sick of most of them. the latest stuff is just too gimmicky and rehashed to have that effect on me. Its not a new sound like all of his hits were. ______________________________________________
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The only songs I keep listening to is Like a mack, Shut this down and 1000 X's and O's, the rest I don't care for Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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Think about what we have been treated to this year, really. Three albums with very distinct styles. I mean, come on, really. And none of them super suck. What a treat, really. Who else out there is doing that? I mean that's alright. And we prolly gonna see a phase two of this... More new music???? I say that's pretty damn alright. We are all so full of here | |
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Good lord. I'll say this about this record: I've never heard two shittier opening tracks before. Art O Ficial Cage and Million Dollar Show are silly and turn people off to the whole album right away I'm letting this album sink in a bit.
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But most of it's quite good. The trouble is the filler. We've already beaten HardRockLover and The X's Face to death. This Could be Us was on the lst album and was never that great to start with. Fall In Love Tonight was and reamins terrible. There's a song, Mr. Nelson, that's not much more than a remix of Clouds (even though it's a bit nifty and hypnotic), so right off the bat that's 6 trax that have been analyzed to death and already experienced. That leaves: MILLION $ SHOW - uncreative shit. It sounds like a DJ got ahold of some classic tracks, remixed it over a house beat and threw some karaoke voclas on it. 1/10
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SHUT THIS DOWN - I LOVE this kind of shit and this style of vocal delivery. Funky as all get out. The bass is banging. My favorite track on the album 9/10
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AINT ABOUT 2 STOP - I like this too. It's weird and experimental but needs a hook or something. Or a bridge. Or a melody. Reminds me of offbeat stuff like "I Wonder U" only thicker and funkier. I like it but it's not really a SONG such at it is. 7/10
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1000 X's & O's - I like it well enough. It's a nice breather and slows down the album a bit. It's breezy and feels like a "put the top down" type of tune. Never heard the original. I need to listen to it more but for now 6/10.
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MR. NELSON - Is quirky and, again, is a nice change of pace but it's just a re-done segue, not really a SONG 5/10
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JUNE- Could be a grower but doesn't really grab me. 5/10
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HARDROCKLOVER, The X's FAce are great. HRL, along with Shut This Down are the two standout tracks for me. I like tracks 2 -9 straight through, minus 5 & 6 but I'm already burnt out on 2 others. I'm not entirely sure what Prince is trying to do here. From the cover, to the rehashed remixes, it mostly sounds like he threw another layer of cheese onto AOA, which was fine as it was.
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I also think the sequencing could use some work. I burnt a CD, swapped out FILT and TCBU with Baltimore and Stare, opened with the noisy and weird "Aint About to Stop" into "Shut This Down". slowed it down a notch with "1,000 X's & O's" and went on from there and already the album has a better flow.
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Overall. I dunno. It's hard to judge having heard so much of it before and not caring a whole lot for hald of the new tracks but my remix is solid. I'd give it a 7 so far but it's not for everyone. It reminds me some of Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse which i like but I know a lot of people here don't care for the electronic, synthetic sound so buyer beware.
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only songs I keep listening to is MILLION $ SHOW, 1,000 X's & 0's and June... (I've heard HardRockLover enough the past 2 months).
Million $ Show would be perfect if was without that intro of samples (it only worked for the recent concerts) and if it was longer and went different places instead of just repeating itself too much a little bit at the end.. [Edited 9/8/15 14:04pm] ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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I thought it was complete crap until almost the end. A Thousand Hugs and Kisses achieved average, and then June knocked it out of the park by being slightly above average.
But every time I think a Prince album couldn't be any worse, he proves me wrong. Planet Earth feels like a classic compared to this. LotusFlower feels like a 'good album', and AOA feels like it was better than we should have ever expected from him at that time.
He's shot. Utterly shot. He has as much chance of becoming a notable recording artist again as Mohammed Ali has of regaining the world heavyweight title. | |
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i really wonder if half the people saying they like/love it are brainwashed purple zombies or they just have different tastes. like i tried. i really tried to like this shit but it's just not good. the nude tour intro is the best part of Million $ Show. the song doesnt fit on the album. the best 2 songs on this album is an early 90's redo and a song about pasta burning on the stove. what in the fuck Prince? it's like watered down versions of today's edm sound or something. it's just bad. there's alot more Prince music i like than i don't but i doubt i listen to it again. | |
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and it's not so much wanting him to sound like 1984 or whatever year people love. i'm all for new and different long as it's good...this shit is whack. IN MY OPINION. drop the "producer" drop his "band" and start from scratch. | |
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Speak for yourself. Hard to penetrate? Around the World in a Day was different coming after Purple Rain so it did take a few listens to get into but I loved Parade, Lovesexy & especially SOTT immediately upon hearing them. Batman I was never too crazy about altough it sounds wonderful compared to his output over the last 10-15 years. This new album is the worst thing that he has ever recoreded. Even the best songs would not have made it as b-sides back in the day. | |
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Fight Club? super-producer Joshua? Maybe you could play them better live yourself? What are you talking about? Joshua is a hack with zero originality. No real fan is buying tickets to a Prince show to hear "TicTacToe" or "Lavaux"? Most "real" Prince fans are tired of hearing the same 80s hits and 70s soul/funk covers but the problem is Prince knows that plenty of casual fans come to his shows and they woild be not be happy to hear many of the mediocre songs that he has been churning out for years now. | |
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They weren't saying that at all though, they were just talking about how the general principle that often albums take several spins to fully appreciate, and using several past Prince albums as examples to illustrate this. There was no comparison between those records and this one. Though I think you're right, I highly doubt this record is going to endear itself to me more as I spin it, although I am kinda getting a so-bad-it's-good vibe from it, but frankly I could just listen to something good instead. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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hollywooddove said: Think about what we have been treated to this year, really. Three albums with very distinct styles. I mean, come on, really. And none of them super suck. What a treat, really. Who else out there is doing that? I mean that's alright. And we prolly gonna see a phase two of this... More new music???? I say that's pretty damn alright. Quantity and quality are two different things. | |
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I've been reading Matt Thorne's book so decided to revisit the 90's albums. They are all very underrated. This is a massive come down. There are three good tracks. HardRocklover 1000 hugs and June. The rest are poor and what's with the remixes? The intro too? Terrible. It's Prince trying to be modern and failing. Huge disappointment. Just be Prince. | |
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I would bet that Josh had nothing to do with X's Face or HardRockLover --- these two tracks are Prince really tinkering around, himself. They really work well next to each other ---- I could get with a whole album in this vein...... | |
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Here's the thing...
It's far from perfect, but there is no such thing. It's definitely experimental, it's been years since Prince has released a song you can actually dance to, and he's rarely if ever dived into the EDM sub-genres like he has on this album. I'm glad it's upbeat and not ballad-heavy.
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