I can honestly recall my first impressions of every Prince album without any nostalgia or ouside life context that gets built in. I felt like "Parade" sounded a bit underwhelming outside of four tracks: New Position, Girls and Boys, Kiss, and Under the Cherry Moon. But four solid tracks is pretty good for an album. This was before I was truly a Prince fanatic, and I was evaluating his material in context of music I liked both old and new (including the foundational pop strength I believe can be found in the variety of songs The Beatles made into jewels that stand on their own and get remade and covered endlessly). The rest of the tracks sounded like good ideas or ambitions that didn't quite get there for me (at the time). Of course now when I listen to the album, I like everything. But that's due to many factors outside of the songs themeselves on their own. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Honest post. Even though I was still realing off the purple electricity of Purple Rain I was always open to different music styles and sounds. So I was taken in by the vibe of Parade. When I heard the song Christopher Tracey's Parade I was overwhelmed with sound (and color), there was so much into I had to listen over and over . I Wonder U Girls & Boys Mountains Sometimes It Snows In April Under the Cherry Moon had my attention from the first listen but Around the World in a Day was very close album too me, in my top 3 today . I appreciated Life Can Be So Nice as the Parade era went on | |
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But Prince can still create a song solo based off the energy of the musical community he surround himself with. So what was happening in those rehearsal and jam sessions with the band. What was happening on stage and such is still attributed to the whole of what he was opened to at the time.
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Maybe the filler songs... Maybe overall as a whole... But these songs are excellent:
Joy In Repetition We Can Funk Question Of U Thieves In The Temple Elephants & Flowers | |
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Sorry, I meant the movie
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True, it is far from overrated. You presented that well. People are more caught into the ideal that Prince is a 1 man band. Because that is what was burned into him by the person trying to get him a record deal. Not to mention the man years later writes a song of regret about loosing what they had together .
Actually we can take it back a bit further and so how much layer was added to the Purple Rain are music, the explosion of diversity in styles listening to released and unreleased: Our Destiny Roadhouse Garden, Manic Mondy/Take Me With You, Computer Blue, Purple Rain, music on Apollonia 6 and Sheila E. the use of live string arrangements(thank U Lisa) violins violas' cellos and accordians, steel drums, finger cymbals etc Spanish Villa, Noon Rendezvous ...
That the band was locked in together with Prince in a way he was never, Prince feeding off of them, them feeding off of their 'Fearless Leader' . I always include the 1983-1986 year together because they are the result of Prince finding his community. . Did Lisa (Lisa and/or Wendy) get song credit for Mountains Sometimes It Snows In April or Power Fantastic?
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I guess that's another thing Prince learned from James Brown: steal ideas from your band members and keep them for yourself! | |
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My post had nothing to do with protecting Prince. Everyone needs help making a good record whether its Prince or Stevie Wonder. Prince obviously had significant help making those records, certainly more than he would like to admit. As far as his albums since 1987, some of them have been excellent, some mediocre and some very poor eg. Rave. But that has a lot to do with having little quality control and releasing too many songs.
As far as W&L being "great" songwriters, which great songs did they write for other artists? Prince wrote everything from Nothing compares 2 u, The Dance electric etc. If they were such great writers, it would have showed in other works that they have done. They co wrote some great songs with him and deserve a ton of credit for that. Turning them into equal collaborators or overstating their actual impact is ridiculous. Some fans are just angry that Prince can't match his peak output and falsely attribute that to W&L. | |
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So this thread is about Wendy and Lisa wrote all his best songs and albums and Prince was not a genius and did not give Wendy and Lisa, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and others enough props because they said so in the past , so it must be true then. So why not open a forum called Wendy and Lisa made Prince. Prince wrote nothing and did nothing and we can all go home. I give up. Prince was in his prime then but fuck it give all credit to Wendy and Lisa and others without knowing what acutally went down over those years. And all albums 84-86 were credited written, produced etc by Prince and the REVOLUTION. So Credit is given to Prince and his band too. [Edited 10/25/15 6:51am] | |
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duccichucka said:
> To me this sums up Prince's problem in a nutshell as it pertains to his career. I remember reading how band members would introduce him to different styles of music. I believe it was a Revolution member who introduced him to 60's psychedelia, which prompted his ATWIAD/Parade period. It's hard to fathom that someone as adventurous as Prince wasn't familair with some of the most popular pop music in history. To this day he doesn't seem too well-read or worldy. And he MIGHT have a touch of adult ADD, but don't quote me. [Edited 10/26/15 13:10pm] [Edited 10/26/15 13:11pm] | |
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A lot of this depends on definitions of what constitutes "songwriting". I mean Kiss was pretty well arranged for him before Prince took it over and made it his own thing, I don't think those guys got any songwriting credits. But often with a single songwriter/artist like Prince they may go off and write a song then bring it into the studio. At that point Wendy & Lisa (or any other session musician) could have added different guitar licks, basslines, synthlines, even change up the chords, etc.. and not receive any songwriting credit. This is pretty common. Where as Terence Trent Darby might throw a songwriting credit to somebody for setting up a basic beat on a drum machine, or Robert Smith will share all credit equally with any member that's currently in his band whenever an album is released. It's all up to the artist or band and how they handle things.
But obviously bandmembers can have a huge impact on the sound without actually being around for the song's original inception, they're the ones actually playing the music after all (or at least some of the music in Prince's case). ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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What exactly was that role, apart from co-writing two song on the album? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Don't take the bait Duccichucka, don't take the bait lol | |
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Do take the bait, come on, we want more! | |
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http://www.soundopinions.org/show/449/#wendyandlisa Download and start listening at around the 12:30 mark; the 23:10 mark; the 30:45 mark; | |
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Prince has written just too many good songs post-Wendy & Lisa to say he's "nothing" without them. But no other collaborators have had a more positive, lasting contribution to his discography. "Purple Rain"-"Dream Factory" is a stretch of unparalleled brilliance in my lifetime with "Parade" as the peak. What a work of art. Success or Failure, it would be interesting either way to see Prince do a new album with Wendy & Lisa. I'm sure he's too scared it would be good-- his ego couldn't bear the inevitable judgements. Funny working with old lesser talents like Kirk J is fine, but the Revolution? No way | |
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I agree. It boasts a Prince masterpiece in "Kiss" and his most beautiful ballad with"SOmetimes it SNows in April" Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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It is truly the kind of work that made Prince one of a kind and made me love him so. When yo are old enough to remember when it was released and comparied it to what he is doing now, it almost makes me a little sad. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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so overrated, calling his album better than SOTT really¡? | |
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I know what you mean...
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They are pretty vague in that interview, as usual. The wooh is on the one! | |
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