Prince has been walking around with his head in the sky not giving a damn what ANYbody thinks since 1985 with only a few exceptions when he thought, ooh, I need to make some money (Batman, Diamoonds and Pearls). Looking at it from this perspective, Lovesexy isn't any more adventurous than any other of his albums. [Edited 12/10/15 10:51am] | |
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Or 20Ten, or NuPowerSoul, or PlectrumElectrum, or Art Official Age.... | |
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MattyJam said: 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] I agree this album was not really gleaming with commercial hits per say.. i would have chose anna stesia and dance on | |
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Diamonds & Pearls did pretty well. Also, I'd like to live in a world where 4.4 million is "modest" by any measure. | |
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The title track. Other than that, you're right though. It's not a singles laden album like D&P.
Had I been in charge, I might have taken a stab at "Dance On' as a single or maybe "Anna Stesia", except the run time is too long and editing i down would cut out the best parts. | |
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Anna Stesia should be single. great song. | |
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214 said: Anna Stesia should be single. great song. It is. But the "Girls and boys love God above" part ruined any hit potential it might have had. Girls and boys don't wanna hear that when they're listening to the radio. Prince himself said in an interview with Chris Rock in 1996 that he used "Let's Go Crazy" as a metaphor for God because you couldn't say "God" on the radio. That was in 1984. A year later, Kate Bush was faced with the same problem when she wanted to release a single called "A Deal with God". It had to be retitled "Running Up That Hill". And it became her biggest hit in the US. So the word God is very touchy when it comes to single releases. Most radio stations don't want to burn their fingers on it... | |
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Really? why is that, it's foolish. | |
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Really? why is that, it's foolish. | |
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The title track should have been the second single.That song had alot of hit potential. | |
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Lovesexy sounded like something before it? What? It's nothing like SOTT or The Black Album, or Parade (Except W2RIL, which sounds out of place on Black anyway). | |
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The Lovesexy tour was a massive success (As was the release of the Live VHS), although it was expensive to put on, and Alphbet Street was a HUGE hit. Glam Slam got a lot of air play too. . He got critisised for the cover, but that was the only downside to the release (got him PR though) | |
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Lovesexy (the song) certainly has some catchy elements and I absolutely love it as a Prince fan, but as a song it is something like "1999-on-steroids": both songs have a huge beat and great synth brass chords, but Lovesexy is completely over the top in arrangement and production. Very busy arrangement, the song goes in many directions while at the same time it is also quite repetitive. I think it would have been too much (too difficult/complex) for the general public on commercial radio. Although a very clever single edit might have done the trick, who knows. Great song anyway, Lovesexy, that beat is slamming.. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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