Really good choice. I forget about this album all the time, although every track is solid. Its the album between the much praised dirty mind and 1999.
I do have problems with this album. Do me baby is too long, the ending of private joy is a mess ( i love that somg, but never play it because of the ending , controversy is great but also way too long.)
All tracks are great, it just doesn't feel like one album. More like some tracks put together. | |
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"Prince" is the most underrated and I'm reminded every time I play it. Every song is very good and it is criticized as being immature and too poppy, but I think it does not get enough credit for being on the cutting edge. Songs like Sexy Dancer and Bambi were far from cookie cutter types of songs. Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad is classic Prince and amongst his best and most underrated songs. Pop gems like IWBYL and I Feel For You along with the slow jams like It's Gonna Be Lonely, When We're Dancing, etc. make this an elite album.
I'm like most people where I often start my admiration of Prince at Dirty Mind, but "Prince" was also one of his best and easily his most underappreciated album. The Symbol Album and a few others come to mind as also being underrated, but most of those albums had some cringe worthy moments. "Prince" is excellent from start to finish. [Edited 3/15/16 13:37pm] | |
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Not at all. | |
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Ok, I tried it thanks, but it doesn't work for me. I mixed it up with Emancipation (blush blush) thinking it was the 3 cd album. Never understood the name for it. Only thing I want with Symbol are two Symbols in gold as zip handles for my boots. Zips at the back not side. - Sexy MF I like the chorus but not the rest. It's still too rappy. The only rap I can ever listen to is when MJ sung it because he harmonised with other things. I don't really like Pop, (an odd song) definitely not rock (at least what sounds like rock to my ears). I associate it with too much electric guitar. Regae also not. I like bass, soul, R&B jazz and alternative. Or just Prince and a piano. -
Thought I'd listen to NPS to re-hear One as I only took Wasted kissed from that album, but it's not on Tidal. Which I don't mind. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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The Rainbow Children
Around the world in a day
LoveseXy
Emancipation
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Musicology (because the NPG Music Club was included)
[Edited 3/16/16 14:15pm] Desiigner "Panda" LES TWINS x YAK FILMS | Laurent ft Skitzo & Boom Squad Inglewood (part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/w...vQFqB-mAWI | |
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Yes! Agreed. I didn't place them in order but TRC is first!! | |
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The Rainbow Children Exodus Around the World In A Day For You FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Graycap23 said: The Rainbow Children Exodus Around the World In A Day For You I'm with you on Exodus. It gets overlooked because it's mainly Sonny on lead vocals and the segues but it's got some of his funkiest tracks on. | |
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Desiigner "Panda" LES TWINS x YAK FILMS | Laurent ft Skitzo & Boom Squad Inglewood (part 1)
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ChrisLacy1990 said: Prince's career has been through peaks and valleys for decades but, if you have followed his music since the beginning, chances are there's a particular era that stands out. For me, the LOVE SYMBOL era is his most underrated, but before I explain why, it's important to remember what was going on in music and culture at this time:
2. Love to the 9's 3. The Morning Papers 4. Blue Light 5. Sweet Baby 6. Damn U 7. 7 8. And God Created Woman 9. 3 Chains o' Gold I think on a mainstream level this album was simply too much. Prince beyond massively had toned himself down with D&P. This was like...wow. Each song had movements..It is a fantastic album but there is something rather laboured about it. I think the biggest revelation about the album ( commercially) give prince an inch and he will take a mile | |
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