It would have 'made sense' for 3COG to have been released to accompany the album, sure.
The Symbol album was the absolute bomb and to my great surprise and delight, a lot of people who had frowned at the mention of his name for a few years were suddenly 'He's Da Man'.
It was just an incredible pace and quality of shock-tactic fantastic work and the Symbol album is, to me, one of the first proper CD albums (there are very few to date) which took account of the format, the length and the sound during the production. The layering on Symbol is incredible. Every time I listen I hear more and more detail. “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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I think it was originally planned for release in Summer or Autumn 93: it was the trend back then to release the video collection about a year after the album, as a closure to its career. But then the WB wars began and I assume WB favored releasing The Hits video collection over 3COG. Perhaps if their relation with Prince had been good they'd have released both simultaneously. Then finally they released it at the same time as Come. By then it made no sense, no one cared anymore except for us hardcore fans. It is clear by this point WB knew they were going to lose Prince and that they wanted to capitalize on what they had when still possible (hence The Undertaker, The Sacrifice Of Victor and The Black Album). I always suspected Prince purposedly slaughtered the songs by editing them on the release, just to give WB a shitty product that would be rejected by fans and critics alike. But in the end the victim wasn't WB, it was us poor fans who did put our money in this release and got ripped off by buying a collection of butchered videos. To be honest anyway I always found the videos to be disappointing by comparison to the record. A great deal of money was wasted into making that film but several of the music videos themselves are a bit cheap. Not the ones for the singles: Sexy MF, MNIP, TMP, Damn U and 7 are ok, but several others are just not what you'd expect. I mean at the time the ultimate reference in music videos were MJ and Madonna, and most of the vids on 3COG weren't anywhere near those standards of production. The album was an extravaganza, the videos should have been one too. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The effort was semi-aggressive but the single choices, order, etc... was a bit of a mess. Sexy MF was not a big hit in the US, nor was MNIP. It took them until the 3rd single to get something right, 7, and other more radio ready options were ignored. | |
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It's an underrated album... the vinyl version of this is amazing... so sweet on the wax for the candy ears. | |
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Yeah, Love 2 The 9's is still up there as my favourite song by him, ever.
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One of my favs, always giving it praise.
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I had a very strange experience with the Love Symbol album.
After like I month I have it, I take an evening, in the dark, and listen to it on perfect phones, on a perfect AIWA, with my twenty-something still perfect ears (remember you lose kHz with age, please adjust your EQ). The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Yeah,I wasn't too crazy with some of the single choices.This album is filled with strong,potential singles but I'm not sure if the right ones were chosen.
"The Morning Papers" is a decent,but unremarkable track.A better choice would have been the superior "And God Created Woman".That song is perfect.
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I recently had the same experience with the Gold Experience. I played the cd in my new Denon cd player, the sound was so beautiful Tears came to my eyes. The music was almost tangible "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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I love the Love Symbol album. It was one of the first Prince albums I latched onto upon discovering him around 5 years ago. For whatever reason, for three years or so, I only knew the first 9 songs or so of the album. I'd get bored (gasp!) halfway through and lose attention, haha.
Luckily I came around from my stupidity and realised I loved the back half of the album almost more than the front! It's a great album for the most part. My only gripe is that it is very long, but that's almost a non-complaint. The more the merrier! | |
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