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3 album vibe/logic/theme flow i just got through listening to the rainbow children, lotusflower and art official age back to back to back and, man, those albums have a flow to them. they're a better triple album than any i think prince might be able to conceive intentionally.
it got me to thinking what other albums, seperated by years, eras and with other albums between, might go together for a nice extended listening experience. and specifically what albums might hitnrun fit with that might dilute my distaste for it?
rave, 20ten, hitnrun....?
bootlegs, live, protege all encouraged for inclusion in a 3 album listen...go. | |
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Child of the Sun - > Elixer -> HitnRun | |
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More like Carmen Electra - Child Of The Sun - HitnRun I'd say. Elixer was more smooth. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I love the guy's music, but three albums in a row? No way. Never. Not by any artist, no matter how much I love 'em. | |
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Yeah I was thinking that as well but kind of felt it was more a (dreadful) attempt at a rap album. I probably need to listen to Elixer again tbh, I just remember hating it [Edited 9/23/15 13:15pm] | |
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There was some amazing dance crap on CE, not just hip-hop. I can deal with the rap songs but those dance tracks I'm in love with Elixer, though, I find it vastly superior to CE, COTS and HnR A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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And yeah V6 was very 1982 but so were several other side-projects. The Glamorous Life was totally 1984.
Gold Nigga = jazz hip-hop fusion, very 1993. Exodus: P-funk revival was the hype in 1995. I'd say CE and COTS is where he really lost it. Some great tunes on both but some others u'd feel ashamed to play at a party if u c what I mean. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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databank said: And yeah V6 was very 1982 but so were several other side-projects. The Glamorous Life was totally 1984.
Gold Nigga = jazz hip-hop fusion, very 1993. Exodus: P-funk revival was the hype in 1995. I'd say CE and COTS is where he really lost it. Some great tunes on both but some others u'd feel ashamed to play at a party if u c what I mean. I agree with the first two. Prince really understood the "zeitgeist" in those years. And I was really digging the P-Funk in the 90s, but I don't recall it being a hype except maybe in '96, when George Clinton was bringing the Mothership back on stage. (He did that in Central Park, New York and I and many others were hoping he would do something similar on stage at the North Sea Jazz Festival, but that was a big letdown. It was just a George Clinton and a Bootsy Collins concert squeezed into one hour. The two of them were on stage together for no more than 15 minutes. So much for a hype...) And as for Carmen & Mayte, oh well, just the old "she gave him pussy and he gave her a record" (Rick James' words) story... | |
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NorthC said: I love the guy's music, but three albums in a row? No way. Never. Not by any artist, no matter how much I love 'em. I've got my headphones on probably 20 hours a week...plenty of time to devote to listening projects. | |
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well i'm choosing them based on "modern dance-pop sound of the time" to fit them together, rather than modern whatever genre of the time. I sorta feel there's a bit more going on in the Glamorous Life but sure we're only throwing out ideas here... [Edited 9/24/15 1:48am] | |
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Not sure 'bout the US but in Europe and (it seems) Japan there was a huge Pfunk revival that was targeted in parts by the overflow of rap songs sampling Pfunk and in parts by the overall 70's nostalgia wave. It wasn't a mainstream thing, mind u, but among hipsters, artists and media people it was really strong A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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A funk revival, yes, that's true! All the old guys, Larry, Bootsy, Zapp, you name 'em, they all went back on the road. It was a great time for concerts! | |
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Yep, I saw all of the above in Paris, and Clinton as well. There was that 3 Clinton shows in 3 nights series in a very small club, summer 95, and the second show lasted FIVE hours. It was pretty amazing A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Fuck I can't believe this was 20 years ago A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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yeah, man. i've been on that revival wave the whole time and loved every minute of it. it's quite a rabbit hole to dive down. from doggystyle, to pfunk, to soulquarians and vanguards, to norman whitfield and family stones, from dam funk to daptone and stax and otis fucking redding. | |
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