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Gems from Emancipation...too many hits Sex in the Summer...White Mansion...Somebody's Somebody...The Love We Make...My Computer
Damn, y'all! I'm doing this from memory...damn! Some of this album was pretty good!
Sleep Around and Joint 2 Joint were on this album too. Shit!!!!!!!!!!
I even liked Emale. He was on a musical high, on this one!!!!!!!!
I love the way he sung these jams. It sounded familiar, because we know what hits are supposed to sound like but it was fresh and new at the same time.
I really love the funk breakdown in My Computer. One of the reasons I like Prince music is the intensity of it. Prince is really into music...he doesn't bullshit to make hits. He does what God tells him to musically; if you like it, cool! If you don't, that's cool too. You're bound to find something that you like when you listen to his music.
Thoughts on these gems and other ones I may have missed!! | |
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Yeah, My Computer is divine, but I like a lot more of the music on disc 2, the Holy River is by far the best most heartfelt track, a lot of other pretty gems on 2. Also enjoy the covers, Betcha by Golly Wow, La La La Means I Love U, and Cant Make U Love Me, though it is no better than Raitts version. Dont feel Email or Somebodys somebody or Jam of the year much. White Mansion aint bad, but disc 1 pretty crummy and generic by Prince standards, disc 3 is quite good merf | |
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I agree! I love Emancipation. At the time it was like...Daaang! A 3 cd album, each cd 60 minutes long to the second. Prince was really doing it his way. Emancipation gets a lot of flack for being "lots of filler" with hidden gems in between, and being full of "plastic beats". And people are always trying to condense it down to one cd. Where do people come up with all that junk? It's like they are searching for reasons to dislike the music, instead of celebrating it. I mean I've been a fan since 82, a strong fan since 87, and I will have to agree sometimes it's easy for us fans to be the biggest judge of Prince, as well as our bias towards him. A lot how a person judges their self. But anyway, back to this great album...wow OP you already nailed some of my favorites. Special shout outs to I can't make you love me, In this bed I scream, Curious Child/Dreamin about u, Saviour, Friend/lover/sister/mother/wife, Face Down, Style,.....heck I dig the whole thing! "this is where the PURPLE PARTY PEOPLE be" | |
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I love the album but can for do without "we gets up " .I have a lot of love for "Right back here in my arms " and "dreamin' about u" though. There's Joy in repetition | |
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This is absolutely my favorite album especially disc 2 | |
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Emancipation! Nearly all of it, and even the excessive numbers possess a brand of charm. > These 3 discs' songs are a musical cornucopia, all rendered with high sympathy. You have slick jams; pop romps; genre-spanning cover tunes par excellence; a profound love tale; heartbreak; humor; defiance; funk & soul. > I don't get the criticism raised for the sound production done on this project; it's too smooth for some people's taste, yet it has a true style, like the song itself. > Emancipation is an opus of self-determination. | |
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Misleading headline... about too many Hits, Prince 4Ever. | |
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After the superior and brilliant masterpiece The Gold Experience, I was truly disappointed with Emancipation. Prince 4Ever. | |
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Emancipation is in no way a great album. . I actually like it more than some people do, but recently I've come to the conclusion that it's fairly disposable. There are exactly two songs out of 36 that I would consider essential Prince: 'The Holy River' and 'White Mansion'. Despite the dated production, there's otherwise no faulting those two cuts -- the arrangements, composition, melodies, lyrics are perfect. Couldn't be better. (Slightly edited for time, those really should have been the two singles.) Actually, I wish Prince would do more songs like those two. 'The Holy River' is him baring his soul and taking a big step into relationship 'maturity', while 'White Mansion' is nostalgic, heartwarming, and funny. People want more of those things from Prince, not more nonsense about Egyptian pyramids and protégé girl-bands. . 'Somebody's Somebody' is also a really good song, not quite essential but very good. Likewise, 'Soul Sanctuary'. . The rest of the album is mostly pleasant and quite listenable, but 32 tracks of 'competent' music is not really what I want from a staggering genius like Prince. . I do think a few other songs are good -- 'Sex in the Summer', 'Jam of the Year', 'The Love We Make', and 'My Computer' are good. The remaining 28 tracks can pretty much reside in the garbage bin as far as I'm concerned. . As everyone knows, putting out a triple-CD of 36 songs was a cool idea but career-suicide. But 'career suicide' is sort of the general theme of 1990s' Prince... I mean, 'The Artist'... I mean, 'Love Symbol'... I mean... ah, f*** it. | |
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"Sex In The Summer" is a disaster. Same annoying intro as "Baltimore" and "Rave Unto". Pretty sure there is some 'tis and 'twases in the lyrics and then the line about 'waiting for the gust/just to bust that butt out please'. The whole album sounds like he was having bored sex with Mayte. | |
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I'd largely agree with your post, I like most of the album but wouldn't be playing it for a new fan, but i'd say In this Bed Eye Scream is fairly essential Prince...
more than White Mansion imho | |
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was no hits on emancipation.
a couple good songs, overshadowed by more average one's.
overall not a memorable Prince album, not a strong Prince album..
so many new threads this month praising average to below average albums... | |
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I certainly didn't expect this album after TGE, but there are several great songs on this set imo. I love how some think their opinions are superior to others for various reasons. Can't people just like different types of music? There are a few songs I don't particularly care for, but overall I was & still am quite pleased with this album. I would have never expected P to ever release a song such as New World, yet, there it is. | |
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Pretty much how I felt. Following on from the shit hot Gold era, Emancipation was a big disappointment for me and the start of a mini plastic era. . The only tracks that I'd say I really rated today would be: . Somebody's Somebody Right Back Here In My Arms White Mansion Dreamin About U Joint 2 Joint The Holy River Saviour My Computer The Love We Make | |
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no love for "One Kiss At A Time" ??.. wow... | |
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There is some real cream on this album. On my album rating system I gave all the following songs high marks. . 10/10 Gems The Holy River - I just love this song, so spiritual and so powerful, his vocals and then that guitar solo!! One of us - I know its the cover, but again his guitar and voice and he sings it with such conviction! The Love we make - I just love it, his voice and his conviction, the passion and he sang it. . 9/10 Excellent Right back here in my arms - Catchy and poppy love ballad Somebody's somebody - Love it, the sexual lyrics and the rain sounds In this bed eye scream - Great . 8/10 Very Good Betcha by golly wow White mansion Damned if I do I can't make u love me Sex in the summer One kiss at a time Saviour My computer . Had Emancipation just had these songs, it would have been a bigger smash than it was.
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I've been listening to Emancipation alot lately and I'm really appreciating it much more now. It's a great album. | |
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"Emancipation" has some great tunes. I liked how some of the songs would end, and out of nowhere a new groove would start...He hadn't pulled moves like that since "S.O.T.T"...but it also has some horribile songs too. I didn't care for the plastic sounding drum production either..it was pretty much "drum loop city". "Emancipation" is the only studio recording by him (with the exception of the "symbol" record) that I can recall seeing a TV ad for...(greatest hits and comps don't count). | |
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In this bed eye scream is a really good song BOB4theFUNK | |
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Think of it this way: If Emancipation was a 1-disk, 80 minute spread of songs, all the other songs left over would be b-sides, or outtakes. If Emancipation was remastered with outtakes & b-sides (the way we want all the 80s albums to be repackaged), then that's what we have today as it exists. A good set of strong songs, surrounded by ...stuff.
Disk 1 is great on its own. Many times I've hit shuffle on that disc, and let it play in whatever order, and it works. It's a solid set.
Disk 2 has some good stuff on it, and some not great stuff on it.
Disk 3 is a hodge podge, and more unbalanced. However, there are little gems on there.
You could probably, at least, whittle it all down to a nice 2-disc set. Hell, if you even followed the model of SOTT, you could come up with a good play list (moody starter, upbeat 2nd, funky 3rd, mid-tempo 4th, etc)
I can appreciate Prince unloading on the album, but it's a stark contrast to the bright & crisp and band-oriented production of something like The Gold Experience or even some tracks on Chaos and Disorder. Prince always suffers, a tiny bit - sometimes, when he's a one-man show, opposed to using the band. But then again - he was one-man band a lot in the 80s, and that was great stuff. In the 90s, the difference was more glaring.
SOTT was incredible, but imagine those tracks recorded with a live band like Lovesexy was recorded, or how was recorded. Stuff like "The Morning Papers" wouldn't have been as great as a one-man show. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Think about it. The SOTT songs were mostly just him, but how great was the live versions on the tour, and in the SOTT movie? I loved "Play In The Sunshine" live so much more than on the album (I don't hate the album version by any means). Same with "Hot Thing" or "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man". While there's genius fun in listening to him on record as a one man band, there's just as much magic in that SOTT/Lovesexy band playing those songs live.
I think my favorite version of "Strange Relationship" (as if there's a bad verison?) is the preview show at First Avenue, where he just sorta vamps on it at first, then gradually slides into the song. (I forget the bootleg name.) And "Forever In My Life" in the SOTT movie - puh-leeze. Those guitar licks here and there....tasty!
Don't get me wrong. I honestly wouldn't change SOTT at all on record. It's a fan favorite for a reason. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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If it was a single CD it would be 3 tracks. But we already have the remastered/expanded edition with 7 more outtaked added. A good set of strong songs, surrounded by.... "stuff". | |
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I'd have to disagree with most of what you said, but it's the ballads that really stand out for me.
One Kiss at a Time Soul Sanctuary I Can't Make U Love Me Friend, Love, Sister, Mother/Wife Dreamin' About U Curious Child Let's Have a Baby La La La Betcha By Golly Wow
Some of those stand up with his best work. | |
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Why isn't "Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife" ranked among the best song on this album or the 90's??? His vocal performance on this track alone is worth the price of admission. I cannot believe this is not a fan favourite yet. "If I ever held a hand!!!!!!!" scream is maybe his best falsetto piece in a long time. | |
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I agree, "Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife" is absolutely incredible, it's one of my most listened songs from the album. There's probably alot of fans who love it also, but we don't see it given a ton of props compared to others... | |
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