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Thread started 09/12/15 5:17pm

KingSausage

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What Prince Album Grew On You The Most?

What Prince album grew on you the most? Is there an album you disliked or hated when it came out, and then you found yourself loving it later? Why?

For me, it's probably Chaos & Disorder and Lotusflower. Neither album really hit a chord with me when it came out. But Plectrumelectrum made me go back and reconsider Prince's rock-oriented output. Now I love both albums. Every song.
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Reply #1 posted 09/12/15 5:24pm

feeluupp

PARADE...

In the beginning I always thought it wasn't complete with the songs being so short, I felt as an album 1999, Purple Rain, Sign O' The Times, Lovesexy were all superior... However PARADE has grown on me to a point where I listen to that album almost twice a day, the most listened Prince album.

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Reply #2 posted 09/12/15 5:29pm

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I agree about 'Chaos & Disorder.'

I had just found 'The Exodus Has Begun' about a week before hearing 'Chaos' & I loved 'Exodus' but since they were nothing alike, I just wasn't feeling it.


Several months later it started to sink in.

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Reply #3 posted 09/12/15 6:03pm

lezama

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I was just listening to "The Truth" on Tidal earlier today and thinking to myself this is so much better than I remembered it. Im actually loving just about everything on it. Hadn't listened to it in over 15 years..

Change it one more time..
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Reply #4 posted 09/12/15 6:48pm

RJOrion

definitely Controversy...as i got older and my musical tastes began to widen and i got into more experimental and avant garde sounds, i began to enjoy and appreciate songs like Jack U Off/Annie Christian/Ronnie Talk To Russia, that i didnt like at first
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Reply #5 posted 09/12/15 7:09pm

KingSausage

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The Truth and Controversy are so good. So so so good.
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Reply #6 posted 09/12/15 7:48pm

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Great thread.
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I was going to say Parade - it was the most of a departure of "sound" for Prince from Controversy through AWIAD. Short songs, such a different vibe. But what made it grow on me were the SONGS. What great songwriting and musicianship. It HAD to grow on me eventually. It's clearly one of his crown jewels.
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I'm going with Come. Such a dark album, literally positioned as music from an artist who was dead. Simulated oral sex on a 10+ minute opener, the first "techno" track of his in "Loose," a weird song about child abuse...plus already knowing that a prince album was ready to go and that was where his heart was.
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Over time I realized what a great ALBUM this was. The songs work so well together, such a great vibe, and supported by his last great single with remixes, Space.
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Come has it all.
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Reply #7 posted 09/12/15 8:38pm

Billmenever

3121 The entire album/ Lotus(3 disks) cool
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Reply #8 posted 09/13/15 5:52am

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Come.
When it first came out, I was very disappointed. 1-2-3-4! 1-2-3-4! That was a low point. The whole contractual obligation piece with Prince deceased year on the cover to me meant he wasn't committed to it at all. Why give us dead music? And the beats weren't interesting, too simple and repetitive. And Letitgo had the music of Dr. Dre, in part, but three years later.
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But the brilliance of the title song was the album's saving grace. Within a couple months, I was really digging that tune. Then I started like Space. Later Dark and Papa caught my attention, etc. It took not listening to it for several years and then going back to it, before I really got into the album as a whole.
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Reply #9 posted 09/13/15 7:48am

FUNKYNESS

AOA

Despite the direction and socalled influence of Josh, a few listens reveals that Prince sound that we love

Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE
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Reply #10 posted 09/13/15 8:53am

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parade, immediately loved some the songs but took a while to fully appreciate the entire piece. Now it's in my top 5. It's such an inventive and varied masterwork that does not forsake the funk.

If you've got funk, you've got style.
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Reply #11 posted 09/13/15 8:55am

feeluupp

PARADE and COME.

The Gold Experience and Lotusflow3r as much as they are praised here on the org, just didn't grow on me...

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Reply #12 posted 09/13/15 9:43am

eyewishuheaven

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For You. It was just so uncool back when I got it in the summer of '85 (still firmly in the 'disco sucks' era). Gimme a break, I was fourteen and pretty sensitive to that type of thing. lol

Now, I love it like a fine wine. nod

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Reply #13 posted 09/13/15 10:55am

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Chaos and Disorder.

I thought it was m'kay at the time, and then shelved it for years. The Peach and Black podcast review made me give it another spin, and oh boy, I'm glad we have another document relating the brilliance of the original NPG.

I even appreciate the poppiness of "I Rock Therefore I Am", minus the raggamuffin man and the last 3 useless minutes of the song. "Dig U Better Dead" is also kind of weak musically, but the lyrics are interesting enough to save it.

I think it comes from the freedom the whole thing exsudes. On "Emancipation", Skipper was working hard on making its point. Here, he simply doesn't care whether the songs are up to his "genius" status, or if you like them. This is raw talent, humour, and spontaneousness.
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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Reply #14 posted 09/13/15 3:25pm

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Interesting that Parade is getting mentioned. It's so universally praised around here that it's easy to forget that it was a significantly different direction.
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Reply #15 posted 09/13/15 3:47pm

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Good question!

Believe it or not, 'Sign'O'the Times' - because I watched SOTT The Movie many times before I got the album (this situation wiuld be inconceivable now - scary how things progress). The songs were faster and peppier live, especially ICNTTPOYM - with the exception of 'Forever In My Life' which is relatively boring compared to the album version. So it took me a while to acclimatise to slower versions of these songs I loved

Dorothy Parker, which wasn't in the film, became a highlight. Love it to this day
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Reply #16 posted 09/13/15 4:15pm

appleseed

ATWIAD w/o a doubt

Was still high on PR and 1999, didn't dig this album til I heard the trippy America Extended Version 21:46min remix years later, then it all came together for me.

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Reply #17 posted 09/13/15 4:53pm

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Good question but I found myself unable to answer. I liked every Prince album I like from the first listen. There's plenty I don't like but they never grew on me. I remember trying hard to get into "Emancipation" because that was the point my fandom changed. I stumbled upon it in a used cd shop prior to release (which is always thrilling) but then I listened to it. It was just so generic and stale. This was not the Prince I was expecting. Needless to say I was extremely disappointed but listened to it over and over, trying to "get it". I like "Holy River" a lot though.

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Reply #18 posted 09/15/15 8:18am

khelm9

Lovesexy. Not an overly commercial album and it took a good few weeks for me to like it. I have loved it ever since.

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Reply #19 posted 09/15/15 9:18am

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khelm9 said:

Lovesexy. Not an overly commercial album and it took a good few weeks for me to like it. I have loved it ever since.

Exactly. It got raving reviews by some newspapers. But when I took a first listen I was overwelmed by the richness of layers and sounds. But it left me untouched...or better said, detached. After S'O'TT it seemed a step back in quality.

But after some days, weeks I found myselfs getting more familar with all the stuff that was going on, on that album. The songs emerged fromunder the sound as it were. I still have problems today if someone askes me what my favourite album is. S'O'TT'or Lovesexy. The first one was love on first listen, but the second...the second was almost a journey.


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Reply #20 posted 09/15/15 1:53pm

herb4

Good thread.

Probably "Come". When I first heard it, it sounded like the filler it was meant to be and I wasn't much into it. Songs like "Papa", "Solo" and "Orgasm" I still don't like and, since they're stacked on the back end, really drag the album down still. But overall, there's a lot to like here. "LetItGo", "Space", "Pheremone", "Race" and the title track hold up really well.

Honorable mention to "NewPwerSoul" which isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be.

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Reply #21 posted 09/15/15 5:47pm

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Come, is a good album specially Papa

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Reply #22 posted 09/15/15 5:52pm

funksterr

I hated Around The World In The Day, Parade , SOTT and LoveSexy when they first came out. Eventually I loved them.

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Reply #23 posted 09/15/15 6:35pm

KingSausage

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herb4 said:

Good thread.

Probably "Come". When I first heard it, it sounded like the filler it was meant to be and I wasn't much into it. Songs like "Papa", "Solo" and "Orgasm" I still don't like and, since they're stacked on the back end, really drag the album down still. But overall, there's a lot to like here. "LetItGo", "Space", "Pheremone", "Race" and the title track hold up really well.

Honorable mention to "NewPwerSoul" which isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be.




Newpower Soul slowly gets less and less shitty as Prince releases even worse albums.
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Reply #24 posted 09/16/15 5:42am

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New Power Soul and The Vault. I barely touched them when they were released, but they both have grown on me tremendously. The Vault in particular has become one of my fave albums from the guy.

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Reply #25 posted 09/16/15 2:19pm

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Poplife88 said:

The Vault in particular has become one of my fave albums from the guy.

That's a good one too. Reminds me of "Come" somewhat since you can tell it was filler and that his heart really wasn't in it but there's still a lot there. "There is Lonely" is chillingly good. "Five Women" is awesome. I might have to go bust that one out and give it a spin.

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Reply #26 posted 09/16/15 6:07pm

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ATWIAD!

Hated it, I never understood the "deep meaning" of this album but I felt there was something in it so, even if it was difficult because I really hated it, I listened it on and on and now, well, I think it's really a great album, full of "sincerity" and passion. Really love it.

C&D hated it first time and still hate biggrin

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Reply #27 posted 09/17/15 4:33am

Nasalhair

ATWIAD.

Loved "Purple Rain" for obvious reasons (the first Prince album I heard) but when I got ATWIAD the day it came out and listened to it for the first time my reaction was pretty much "what the hell...?" Okay, I loved maybe four tracks from the off, but the majority of it just seemed too weird, and too different. I kept trying and trying to like it but it just didn't get there.

Almost a year later I was doing some college work at home and wanted some music to put on in the background - something that wouldn't distract me too much and that I didn't really "know" so I wouldn't be tempted to sing along or jump around the room like a loon. I put ATWIAD on. As soon as it finished I put it on again, and put my college work to one side. That was it: it had got me.

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Reply #28 posted 09/17/15 8:04am

BoraBora

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Probably to me in some kind of way "Love Symbol", I'm not joking.

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When I listened to it back on the release day I found it "too much!!!" in many ways.

There was inside tracks I really liked but all in all it was to me a pompous mixed bag.

Too ridundant, too full of "sonar attacks", sometimes too noisy.

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Now I like it more, as a whole.

Again I can't stand to some tunes (My Name Is Prince, Arrogance, 3 Chains O'Gold, the 2nd part of "Love 2 the 9's" for example), but now what I like make me able to listen to what I don't like, and not viceversa.

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Reply #29 posted 09/17/15 8:13am

TraSoul82

For You...

The title track had me mesmerized, but I wasn't ready for that album's overall sound at the time I discovered it.


Edit: Does Elixir count?
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