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Reply #90 posted 12/14/15 9:42pm

TheBoneRanger

One of his best from any decade! The only alteration I make is I swap out "Dark" with "So Dark" from Crystal Ball.

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Reply #91 posted 12/14/15 11:41pm

masaba

214 said:

JediMaster said:

Well, personally I can't stand the album version. I prefer the funky, electric version myself, with lines like "maybe u should wrap your legs around my neck 4 a while...see if I can make u smile". Classic Prince for the era. The album version is a boring, typical tune in my mind, that goes on for about six minutes longer than it should. Just my opinion

The only thing i agree with you.

The end is the best part. Shows how effortlessly P does what D'Angelo did with Untitled (How Does It Feel). King of the climax.

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Reply #92 posted 12/15/15 12:17am

Stranger

feeluupp said:

The lyrical composition of Pheremone is just sexual seducting sinister poetry at it's best... Also one of his best BEATS imo...

COME really sounds amazing for 21 years old.

I agree about pheromone, the beat is hypnotic and the sheer intensity and funky darkness of the song, ooh boy! One of his best.

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Reply #93 posted 12/15/15 8:40am

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Putting aside the "I'd rather have had X instead of X" games, it's pretty amazing how this album is cherished today considering that music critics were less than enthusiastic at the time. Of course there was no Org in 1994 and I only knew a handful of fans back then, all liked it but I really wonder if the reaction was so positive in the community at the time: maybe those who were more connected than I could answer that?

Personally I like it exactly the way it is. With all those tracks that were floating around at the time as potential tracks for both Come and TGE, I'm somewhat more inclined to think TGE could have been tracklisted a bit differently (even though I love it the way it is too), but Come I wouldn't touch a thing.

As for it being his best 90's album IDK. There were a lot of wonderful albums and I couldn't pick one if I had too.

Those namechange years were a fantastic era to be both a Prince fan AND a teenager, whcih I was. It was crzay, u never knew what was going to happen next, the whole world was puzzled by Prince and his war with WB and the music suddenly sounded so refreshing, particularly when u had access to the live shows in bootlegs. After the extravaganza of the D&P and Act I/II tours, Prince was again sounding dirty, underground and avant-garde on stage, it was almost as if we were back to the sound of Dirty Mind and Controversy!

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Reply #94 posted 12/15/15 3:37pm

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databank said:

Putting aside the "I'd rather have had X instead of X" games, it's pretty amazing how this album is cherished today considering that music critics were less than enthusiastic at the time. Of course there was no Org in 1994 and I only knew a handful of fans back then, all liked it but I really wonder if the reaction was so positive in the community at the time: maybe those who were more connected than I could answer that?

Personally I like it exactly the way it is. With all those tracks that were floating around at the time as potential tracks for both Come and TGE, I'm somewhat more inclined to think TGE could have been tracklisted a bit differently (even though I love it the way it is too), but Come I wouldn't touch a thing.

As for it being his best 90's album IDK. There were a lot of wonderful albums and I couldn't pick one if I had too.

Those namechange years were a fantastic era to be both a Prince fan AND a teenager, whcih I was. It was crzay, u never knew what was going to happen next, the whole world was puzzled by Prince and his war with WB and the music suddenly sounded so refreshing, particularly when u had access to the live shows in bootlegs. After the extravaganza of the D&P and Act I/II tours, Prince was again sounding dirty, underground and avant-garde on stage, it was almost as if we were back to the sound of Dirty Mind and Controversy!

I think of all Prince albums, this is the one album that deserves the most "I´d rather have x instead of x " games, as you call it. lol

I remember those threads by sci-fi-filmnerd back in the days about the many different incarnations of the Come album, with different sequencing and probably the most often changed tracklist I know of.

Sure, The Dreamfactory, Sign of the Times, Rave etc. etc. went through changes, too, but those threads by that orger made me realize how many different versions were planned and then scrapped.

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Reply #95 posted 12/23/15 1:46pm

jaidynmarie

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I agree! Come is the best album of the 90's

Considering my mom won't let me listen to the album , because I'm only 14 , I have to say that the best album from the 90's would have to be these three : Love Symbol , Crystal Ball , and The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale . Sorry lol .
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Reply #96 posted 12/23/15 5:54pm

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jaidynmarie said:

joyinrepetition said:
I agree! Come is the best album of the 90's
Considering my mom won't let me listen to the album , because I'm only 14 , I have to say that the best album from the 90's would have to be these three : Love Symbol , Crystal Ball , and The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale . Sorry lol .



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Reply #97 posted 12/23/15 6:07pm

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TheBoneRanger said:

One of his best from any decade! The only alteration I make is I swap out "Dark" with "So Dark" from Crystal Ball.



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Reply #98 posted 12/26/15 8:38pm

AnonymousFan

JediMaster said:

214 said:

No, what are you talkin about, the album version is the great one, so jazzy such a classic. The album is good, i love Papa, for me that's the best song on the album, and Dark of course, specially those lines when he said in the backgrounds: "for leaving me alone,alone,alone" sound great, so lonely and desperate. I wish Prince had done more "dark" songs as Papa, with those kind of dark lyrics and with the sound of this album.

Well, personally I can't stand the album version. I prefer the funky, electric version myself, with lines like "maybe u should wrap your legs around my neck 4 a while...see if I can make u smile". Classic Prince for the era. The album version is a boring, typical tune in my mind, that goes on for about six minutes longer than it should. Just my opinion

What is the name of that version? Where can I find it?

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