100% agreement on this. You've got nothing to be sorry about.
Lovesexy is his best album that he made. Emancipation is the worst album that he made.
Problem is that the agony of Emancipation lasts 3 times longer. I still think it is used to torture suspects of terrorristic activities, by playing it loud and continuous in their holding cells. I'm pretty sure it is effective. "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." - Carl Sagan | |
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SoulAlive said: The nude album cover and the choice of singles is what prevented Lovesexy from becoming a big-selling album. There is not one track on that album that could be a commercial hit single. They are all too off the beaten path in one way or another, and also, at the time, his way of using of synth bass seems really retro and old school on tracks like Anna Stesia and Eye No. Almost late 70's old school. Artistically it is great, mainstream it was not in the USA. I would play peeps who were into other prince songs that album and they did not like it. Had nothing to do with the cover art because people listening to the radio did not see the cover. But I heard people dismissing Alphabet St when it came on. Most peeps did like the retro rhythm guitar part though. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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herb4 said: There are legitimate criticisms to be leveled at the album, but the idea that Prince was repeating himself doesn't seem like a fair one. If anything, it was rather the opposite. I can't think of any tracks on it that sounded redundant or repetitive except for "When 2 R in Love", but that's every Prince ballad. I'm having a hard time drawing immediate comaprisons to "Eye Know", "Anna Stesia", "Dance On", "Positivity", "Glam Slam", "I Wish U Heaven" or even the title track from his prior catalog to that point. Actually when I heard the title track I thought it sounded like a flattened less funky version of 1999. It's the big synth lines that open it and sound out on the chorus My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: herb4 said: There are legitimate criticisms to be leveled at the album, but the idea that Prince was repeating himself doesn't seem like a fair one. If anything, it was rather the opposite. I can't think of any tracks on it that sounded redundant or repetitive except for "When 2 R in Love", but that's every Prince ballad. I'm having a hard time drawing immediate comaprisons to "Eye Know", "Anna Stesia", "Dance On", "Positivity", "Glam Slam", "I Wish U Heaven" or even the title track from his prior catalog to that point. Actually when I heard the title track I thought it sounded like a flattened less funky version of 1999. It's the big synth lines that open it and sound out on the chorus "Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..." | |
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ufoclub said: herb4 said: There are legitimate criticisms to be leveled at the album, but the idea that Prince was repeating himself doesn't seem like a fair one. If anything, it was rather the opposite. I can't think of any tracks on it that sounded redundant or repetitive except for "When 2 R in Love", but that's every Prince ballad. I'm having a hard time drawing immediate comaprisons to "Eye Know", "Anna Stesia", "Dance On", "Positivity", "Glam Slam", "I Wish U Heaven" or even the title track from his prior catalog to that point. Actually when I heard the title track I thought it sounded like a flattened less funky version of 1999. It's the big synth lines that open it and sound out on the chorus I've often thought that too, but the part where Cats voice morphes into Princes was genius! "Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..." | |
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Well it did pretty good over here in the Netherlands. Album hit number one and all 3 singles were top 20 (Alphabet St peaking at 5). In our charts the album and singles even did better than SOTT... | |
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Excalty, i don't think many look past the US charts here. | |
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As usual, USA is the beginning and the end, for some. | |
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That's why I specified the US charts. I realize the album did very well in the UK and Europe. But the truth is the US market is huge, so from a financial business sense it was important. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Lovesexy sold around 750,000 in the U.S. alone, making it his first album not to hit Platinum status in the U.S. since For You...
However like stated world wide and in Europe it did sell pretty well, eventually selling over 2 million copies total world wide. | |
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Well, if lovesexy is compared emancipation...we should not underestimate that work, because as it's seems someone from italy really appriciate that 3xCD set while someone is just cool about that - 75€ vs 7€
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Me, too.
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I really disagree. What you call chaotic, I call dynamic, and my guess is that the looseness of the topics on discussion is what creates the flow and whole energy of the site, since people just post instead of seeking out a sticky to put a comment behind on page 38. A better solution would be to split the forum into two: "Prince music" and "Prince ... and more". . Regarding the posts about "Prince is over and done" - if this is what people are concerned with, let them stay. If nobody cares, it will soon vanish at the bottom of the page. | |
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As genius as Lovesexy is, is was a commercial flop and the project darn near bankrupted Prince and alienated many of the non diehard fans. It forced him to refocus on commercial considerations in his art/sound/promotions. - Secondly, there is a decent argument to be made that Emancipation is every bit at artful and good as Lovesexy. Different strokes "New Power slide...." | |
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irreverence said:
I really disagree. What you call chaotic, I call dynamic, and my guess is that the looseness of the topics on discussion is what creates the flow and whole energy of the site, since people just post instead of seeking out a sticky to put a comment behind on page 38. A better solution would be to split the forum into two: "Prince music" and "Prince ... and more". . Regarding the posts about "Prince is over and done" - if this is what people are concerned with, let them stay. If nobody cares, it will soon vanish at the bottom of the page. Totally agree with you, irreverence! Censorship sucks and stickies are sometimes useful but often boring and kills conversation. Your idea of sPlitting up into "music" and "more" would achieve the same goal but makes for a more dynamic and fun message board. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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feeluupp said:
Lovesexy sold around 750,000 in the U.S. alone, making it his first album not to hit Platinum status in the U.S. since For You...
However like stated world wide and in Europe it did sell pretty well, eventually selling over 2 million copies total world wide. Think about that. Prince...in the 1980's, 4 years removed from Purple Rain, couldn't sell over a million copies of his new album in the USA? "New Power slide...." | |
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IIRC Lovesexy was a number 1 album in the UK? Prince 4Ever. | |
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Nice to see so much love here for Lovesexy. I have always felt that Lovesexy was in a league of its own to the degree that it shouldn't even be compared to any of P's other works.
There's a reason why it has no track coding on it. It's meant to be experienced as a suite. The dramatic instrumental bridge in Glam Slam is as good as anything ever written by Aaron Copland who was the 20th century's greatest talent. | |
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Yes that's correct. It actually sold very well in Europe, Parade, SOTT, and Lovesexy all sold well, over 2 million.
In the U.S. the sales were low for those 3 albums. 1.9 for Parade, just 1 million for SOTT and 750,000 for Lovesexy.
I think that's why some of Prince's greatest live shows were in Europe that period, he felt the audience in Europe were more "sophisticated" and appreciated the music more... [Edited 12/8/15 4:38am] | |
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The cover had a lot to do with it, as well as the lack of proper single and even the backlash of the Under the Cherry Moon movie. People were getting burned out on Prince, couldn't keep with him and I know for a fact that the blatant homoeroticism of that era cost him a lot of fans. | |
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Lovesexy was great because of Sheila E. she did more than just sing background and play drums. she also helped on the Black Album and Madhouse 16. when Emancipation came out Sheila was long gone. | |
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Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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[Edited 12/9/15 19:14pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Although the music after Purple Rain was genius, especially with albums like Parade and SOTT... It was genius to us and to the real educated music critics... Not to the general "POP" audience... Prince kept reinventing himself and his image album after album, year after year... The general audience wants one image one sound, they just wanted Purple Rain, which is why he never sold Purple Rain numbers again...
Musically the product increased in terms of creativity and quality... Commercially he went from over 25 million copies sold of Purple Rain to 3 million copes for ATWIAD... PARADE saw an increase in European sales which he sold more in Europe in the U.S. with Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy, hence whey he preferred to tour in Europe those years rather than the U.S.
Remember the Lovesexy tour in the U.S. was not frutifull, some sellouts in major places like NYC, Chicago, L.A. but most of the tour he was playing to empty arenas, the beginning of the tour when he opened up in his home state Kurt Loder even made a comment during the MTV special of the tour saying he couldn't even sell out his own state...
He was oversaturated on the market, the general public couldn't keep up... The only real commercial success he had in the 80's after Purple Rain was with the BATMAN album which was due to the fact it tied in directly with the blockbuster movie... Yet sales for that album were still modest with 4.4 million at the time. | |
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^ being north-america-centric again, aren't we? The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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The sound is good. Decent levels. Not very overcompressed (yet). But maybe I should compare. Do you have a flac or 320kbps mp3 of the 'warm' analog version that I can compare to the CD?
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Love the album but i think this is where pfince started to perform questionable decision making... the nude album cover.... kept it out of many stores and hurt sales The CD format was one continues track which you could not skip songs was a horrible decision. the shoddy video for alphabet street looked sub par glamslam and wish you heaven were not the best single choices... the album did not crack the top 10... even though i lovethis album, i rather listen to any single disk from emancipation | |
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nyse said: Love the album but i think this is where pfince started to perform
questionable decision making... the nude album cover.... kept it out of many stores and hurt sales The CD format was one continues track which you could not skip songs was a horrible decision. the shoddy video for alphabet street looked sub par glamslam and wish you heaven were not the best single choices... the album did not crack the top 10... even though i lovethis album, i rather listen to any single disk from emancipation You say Glam Slam and I Wish U Heaven were not good single choices, but the record was hardly brimming with potential hits. What songs do you think would've been better as singles? The only other song on the album that I can see having some level of commercial appeal is Anna Stesia, although that was probably considered too overtly religious to be played on the radio. [Edited 12/10/15 9:26am] | |
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Just listened to LoveSexy again today. LOOOOOOVE this record!
Prince had some big balls (or tits to be fair- Lily Allen anyone?) back then right at the height of his fame. | |
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