Love it the way it is. Its one my fave albums. I like Bob Dylan and McCartney too. | |
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so the haters r complaining that they have basically 2 great cds and a 3rd of "outtakes"? | |
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I'm with you on this one. Maybe a small EP... "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." - Carl Sagan | |
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That's just the usual snobby nonsense. | |
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minus about 3 songs, Emancipation is a masterpiece....there I said it. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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When I pick the best songs from Emancipation then I end up a very good album, even better than TGE [Edited 10/4/15 17:45pm] Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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Same here, I couldn't believe what I was hearing on that first listen. Way too many sugary siropy ballads and midtempo blandness, not enough funk, no edge. But worst of all was the production: it sounded horrible then and even worse now. I also strongly disliked the artwork. I thought Prince had completely lost it. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Well, I hated it back then but can listen to it now, though I'm still not passionate about the music. What I did like back then was his passion that he put in it. Musically he was on another wave-length than what I would appreciate but you could feel the love and passion he felt while making it. The booklet (despite being a photoshop horror indeed) had info in there and he would actually say things (at times) that made sense. You could feel he was really behind this record until tragedy struck. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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If Emancipation was reissued as a one-sided flexidisk containing just one song I'd actually quite like it. Can't stand that album at all. "The Holy River" is the only song I can listen to. | |
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There are some very good songs on Emancipation, many tracks that are filler, a few that are complete garbage, and one absolute masterpiece--The Love We Make. I can't give the album a pass overall because it's three discs. 36 songs. Prince finally liberated ("liberated") from WB. And THIS is what he comes up with? The production stinks, there's little on the album that's anywhere near as innovative as his previous material, and a lot of the songwriting is very weak. The saving grace of Emancipation is his vocals. I think that overall Emancipation has some of the greatest Prince vocals. He sang with real passion and depth. Too bad it wasn't on better songs! I also like the early configuration of the album better than the released version in some ways. Slave 2 the System is better than any song on the released album. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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But what if that song was Da, Da, Da?! [Edited 10/5/15 8:56am] RIP | |
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BartVanHemelen said:
. "There are some tasty fruits buried amongst all this manure! So that's a win, right?" Lol. I'm guessing your glass is always half empty? | |
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TheEnglishGent said: Emale Joint 2 Joint I liked your style... until I got to that last sentence. Disc 1 was for me at the time the worst single disc of Prince material yet released. I still feel that way for everything pre Planet Earth. Disc 2 was great. Disc 3 was hit and miss but pretty good. In a perfect world I'd switch the first two and last two tracks of Disc 3 with their Disc 1 equivalents (although only Right Back is vintage P), and have it as a fab double album. | |
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Emancipation might be damn near dead last when it comes to which album I choose when I feel like listening to Prince. It's not just the 36 songs or the production sounding so similar across all three hours. It's also the lack of enough standout tracks. There's no destination song that makes me want to skip ahead. It's like driving through Indiana and the next four rest stops are all so far apart and all they have is a Burger King and a few broken toilets. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Exactly... and not sure how not liking an album makes that someone a snob? It was a very personal album for Mayte and it should have stayed that way. Do or do not, there is no try... | |
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Yes, but everyone's final edit would be different. There's a lot of fat to be trimmed off of Emacipation for sure but I prefer it that way. Too many Prince albums are 2 great songs, 3 good ones, 3 average ones, 3 turds and 1 WTF song. I wish he'd do another triple CD song dump again frankly just because it takes so long to get tot eh good stuff - or the stuff I personally like anyway. | |
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That polishing can work at times, but I think some songs need an edge to them. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Emancipation is a mixed bag.There are some great songs,some filler,and some pointless remakes.
The production on many songs is surprisingly mediocre. | |
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Inspired by this thread I made a Best of Emancipation playlist. 16 tracks, including everything from CD2 minus the KamaSutra clip. Just listened back to it - wow, what a single album that coulda been. | |
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I wouldnt change anything on Emancipation. In fact, considering what he is doing today, it looks like a Prince masterpiece. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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The only thing I would change is to remove the covers, or at the very least had fewer of them. | |
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Emancipation is the "Planet Earth" of the 90's... Just a boring album as a whole... Yes there are a couple ok tracks, some tracks that give it energy, Somebody's Somebody is a standout. But there are no GREAT tracks on this album. Too much filler. One of my least listened to Prince albums. | |
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FUNKYNESS said: I wouldnt change anything on Emancipation. In fact, considering what he is doing today, it looks like a Prince masterpiece. I agree, this album is much better than most of his post 2000 albums Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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It's not that it's because it's BETTER, but because his post 2000 were so below standard... | |
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feeluupp said:
It's not that it's because it's BETTER, but because his post 2000 were so below standard... That's true Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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There's great stuff on this record. Among his best. "Soul Sanctuary", "Face Down", "Right Back Here in My Arms", Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother", "In This Bed I Scream", "Dreamin About U", the title track...I'd put those songs up against anything on any of his albums. There's consistency, production and editing issues for sure but I like how he dumped just a whole litanny of styles and sounds, enough to satisfy everyone. Even when I weed out the songs I dislike, there's still a damned fine double CD there. | |
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I had just landed at Heathrow after being abroad for a few years and walked into HMV and saw the symbol on the organge background. I got really excited, and then to see it was a triple album.... well, it just made my day. As I was walking to the check out I saw a blue/grey album cover with a symbol on it too. Confused, I picked it up and read Chaos & Disorder. Well, fuck me, ANOTHER album. | |
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I think it's perfect as it is. By no means do I love every sing...far from it. But there is enough material for almost everyone to be able to make their own one disc superior set. In the world of 'playlists' its one of the world's best customizable releases. | |
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