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Reply #60 posted 05/10/16 12:13pm

lynx

Great album, but worst album cover ever! Embarassing then, and embrassing now, my kids can't understand it and I don't even know where to begin on it...

A very cool album cover would have done this album a lot in terms of sales.

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Reply #61 posted 05/10/16 12:31pm

Guitarhero

lynx said:

Great album, but worst album cover ever! Embarassing then, and embrassing now, my kids can't understand it and I don't even know where to begin on it...

A very cool album cover would have done this album a lot in terms of sales.

Thats the problem for some , as a guy i have no problem with the cover. But was thinking if a female artist had done the same sort of album cover with her parts slightly covered, but with crap songs on it. Would of sold like pancakes. Strange world this.

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Reply #62 posted 05/10/16 12:33pm

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lynx said:

Great album, but worst album cover ever! Embarassing then, and embrassing now, my kids can't understand it and I don't even know where to begin on it...


Then my guess would be, that you didn't get it. And that's ok, most people don't

The cover represents everything he is singing about through the whole cd. A spiritual awakening, a spiritual rebirth. Prince was never embarassed by the cover, why should we be?

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Reply #63 posted 05/10/16 12:43pm

lynx

Oh believe me, I understand the "pureness" of the cover and I know what Prince was doing and he obviously had every right to do whatever he wanted, but how many casual fans passed on buying this album because of the cover?? I would imagine a hell of a lot.

To me, it still looks like egocentric nonsense, even today. Too bad, because that album deserved so much better and also because most of his album covers are classics IMO

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Reply #64 posted 05/10/16 12:48pm

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lynx said:

Oh believe me, I understand the "pureness" of the cover and I know what Prince was doing and he obviously had every right to do whatever he wanted, but how many casual fans passed on buying this album because of the cover?? I would imagine a hell of a lot.



To me, it still looks like egocentric nonsense, even today. Too bad, because that album deserved so much better and also because most of his album covers are classics IMO



You probably know this but at the time of release several big retail chains like Walmart refused to carry the album...and that severely hampered sales!
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #65 posted 05/10/16 12:49pm

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Since 1988, each and every year, I listened to this truly great and brilliant album (well for me it's the best in music history), the 12 inches, the B-sides and the concert on this very day (May 10).

Not today, I just can't...

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Reply #66 posted 05/10/16 12:53pm

lynx

jaypotton said:

lynx said:

Oh believe me, I understand the "pureness" of the cover and I know what Prince was doing and he obviously had every right to do whatever he wanted, but how many casual fans passed on buying this album because of the cover?? I would imagine a hell of a lot.

To me, it still looks like egocentric nonsense, even today. Too bad, because that album deserved so much better and also because most of his album covers are classics IMO

You probably know this but at the time of release several big retail chains like Walmart refused to carry the album...and that severely hampered sales!

Actually I never knew that...interesting!

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Reply #67 posted 05/10/16 12:56pm

SoulAlive

I hate that the album cover prevented many people from buying the album.They really missed out.

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Reply #68 posted 05/10/16 12:57pm

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Since Prince's death, it's been my most played album by him. Lovesexy was sadly one I neglected for a long time (thanks, skipping vinyl!), but, I've revisited it since and am disappointed in myself for ignoring it, cause jesus is it fantastic (and better than The Black Album imo). It might have the best bass and drums I've heard on any of his albums. I've needed Positivity more than anything else these past few weeks...

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Reply #69 posted 05/10/16 12:59pm

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It's a great album...but doesn't reach the heights of Sign or the funkiness of Black Album, imo.

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Reply #70 posted 05/10/16 2:10pm

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Guitarhero said:

lynx said:

Great album, but worst album cover ever! Embarassing then, and embrassing now, my kids can't understand it and I don't even know where to begin on it...

A very cool album cover would have done this album a lot in terms of sales.

Thats the problem for some , as a guy i have no problem with the cover. But was thinking if a female artist had done the same sort of album cover with her parts slightly covered, but with crap songs on it. Would of sold like pancakes. Strange world this.

Well said, and (sadly) very true.

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Reply #71 posted 05/10/16 3:06pm

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NorthC said:

FragileUndertow said:

LoveSex, that's my jam!

Someone just had to say it. wink



lol yup someone would have said it
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

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Reply #72 posted 05/10/16 3:28pm

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Correct me if I'm wrong...he did not play ANY of these songs live after 88, right? There wasn't even a leg of the Lovesexy tour in the States, right? I love it too...although SOTT and Parade are definitely my favourites.

He has played Anastasia several times, most recently at Paisley Park for the innagural Piano and a Microphone show.Also Alphabet St. has been done at many shows. Beyond that I don't think so.

The Lovesexy Tour was also a major US tour. I saw it in both Chicago and Detroit. In fact, I think it was mainly a US tour to make up for not doing the Sign of the Times tour in the US. It was his first major US tour since Purple Rain.

[Edited 5/10/16 15:29pm]

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Reply #73 posted 05/10/16 3:32pm

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The album is a classic; there is no denying that. Every album between 1982-1988 is in one way shape or form. With Lovesexy, I love the album but I am not in love with it. For some it seems to be more than music but an experience. Sign O the Times is like that for me; it goes beyond music; I'm carried through the whole thing which is a collage of styles, emotions, etc. Lovesexy is a theme album, if you buy into it and are open to it I think it takes you somewhere. If you look at it as a collection of songs, and songs you can't even fast forward because it is all one track, I think you can appreciate its greatness without being truly affected by it. It's the difference between appreciating a painting and truly being moved by it. Alphabet St is a classic, Glam Slam is a helluva ride musically but the lyrics always seemed a little underwritten. The title track is a technical wonder. I love Anna Stesia but other people seem to next level level love it. This is a CD I wished I loved more, I wish I could take it in like others have.

All good things they say never last...
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Reply #74 posted 05/10/16 3:51pm

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rightbluecheek said:

Correct me if I'm wrong...he did not play ANY of these songs live after 88, right? There wasn't even a leg of the Lovesexy tour in the States, right? I love it too...although SOTT and Parade are definitely my favourites.


You're wrong razz

I personally attended two of the Lovesexy shows in the states. He performed Anna Stesia more than 50 times after 1988, I Wish U Heaven 10 times, When 2 R In Love 4 times, and Alphabet Street too many times to count.

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Reply #75 posted 05/12/16 12:13pm

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ficktyt said:

rightbluecheek said:

Correct me if I'm wrong...he did not play ANY of these songs live after 88, right? There wasn't even a leg of the Lovesexy tour in the States, right? I love it too...although SOTT and Parade are definitely my favourites.

He has played Anastasia several times, most recently at Paisley Park for the innagural Piano and a Microphone show.Also Alphabet St. has been done at many shows. Beyond that I don't think so.

The Lovesexy Tour was also a major US tour. I saw it in both Chicago and Detroit. In fact, I think it was mainly a US tour to make up for not doing the Sign of the Times tour in the US. It was his first major US tour since Purple Rain.

[Edited 5/10/16 15:29pm]

Thank you, I just got confused with SOTT. wink I mean, the SOTT Tour.

[Edited 5/12/16 12:14pm]

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Reply #76 posted 05/12/16 12:27pm

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I'd like to share a little story with you:

Me and my friend who were really hardcore fans at that time (we were 24), had just read about the cancelled release of the black album in a magazine, I think it was "Controversy".

One day on the radio, we heard a song...we knew it was Prince of course, but the new album (Lovesexy) was not released yet. We turned up the volume to listen better, and there it was: When 2 R in Love. We knew right away that the radio HAD to have a copy (bootlegged or whatever) of the Black Album, cause we knew that song was in it!!! We called the radio, talked to the guy on the consolle at that moment, telling him: How come you have a copy of The Black Album? He said: How do you know that??? We know, period. wink. We went to the radio, and he prepared for us a copy on tape! smile And that's the first time we heard that.

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Reply #77 posted 05/12/16 3:36pm

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Rebeljuice said:

This album is just timeless. It sounds as fresh today as it did back then. If you played it to virgin ears today they would not be able to pin point what decade it was made. This album and Parade sit side by side as a testament of the genius that was Prince. And to think how quickly he put it together after pulling the Black Album is simply mind boggling. Oh, and the tour that accompanied it was like someone threw Beethoven, Tim Burton, Funkadelic, The Sex Pistols and Freddie Mercury into a room and said "Now, perform!".

biggrin Couldn't agree more.

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Reply #78 posted 05/12/16 4:15pm

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By the time of 'Lovesexy' I had been pretty much obsessed with Prince for 5 years, and the album holds a special place in my heart for a variety of reasons. I was exactly a week short of my 19th birthday the day it was released and 'Lovesexy' was truly the sountrack to my summer that year. Oh to be 19 again, driving around in my car, windows down and singing 'Heavy feather, flicka nipple' at the top of my voice thinking I was oh so cool. duh

I had just become an assistant manager in a new local convenience store, and the manager and I (who 28 years later is still my closest friend) used to put Lovesexy on over the tanoy system and watch the faces of some of our more senior customers on the CCTV from the office as they heard Cat rapping about jerking your body like a horny pony would. We used to be in tears laughing. So very juvenile and silly but if ever there was an album that takes me back to a period in my life it's this one. My first job, my first car of my own, the first time in my life I had real money and real freedom, and a summer teaching my 22 year old boss and new best friend every rude Prince lyric I could think of.

To think, it was this very week, 28 years ago that I was learning the amazing last few minutes of 'Positivity' for the first time. It is my birthday again in a few days time (May 17th), and that will be the second anniversary of when I saw Prince live for the last time. He performed in Manchester, my nearest city, actually ON my birthday. He was amazing, and there was another memory born, one of my wife and I dancing and singing with thousands of other Prince fans, mesmerised by the man and his music.

For a couple of hours that night I was a teenager again, instead of a middle aged married man with a sensible car and sensible job. It's for the great thread that Prince wove through my life that I cried when he passed. He was a part of my youth, and as I listen to Lovesexy right now with my headphones on, he takes me back to a place in my mind in a way no other artist can quite match.

Thanks for posting about Lovesexy yes

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Reply #79 posted 05/14/16 8:33am

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I haven't seen anyone here mention this yet ... so am I the only one who owns the one-track version of this CD? lol

To this day it annoys the hell out of me. I know why he did it, but I'm glad he didn't do the same thing with any of his other albums. whew

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Reply #80 posted 05/14/16 8:43am

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And to think Paul Gambacccini said that Lovesexy was not an album people went back to. Well This Paul (me) says BOLLOCKS. that album rocks. I wish u heaven, Anna stesia,when 2 r in love whoa what beautiful songs ...

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Reply #81 posted 05/14/16 12:20pm

RiotPaisley

SOTT and LoveSexy are top of my list if I had to have one... I hard a hard time with my profile for that reason.

Anyway- I haven't seen the LoveSexy tour at all but I just found a Prince picture book I had of that time, holy wow.

In another thread someone said PR should be the new Rocky Horror. In another thread where some lucky Canadian orger is going to see SOTT on the big screen- how would a midnight showing of LS work? If there is a concert film as such. Like high quality. In my mind it makes sense he filmed a story like that for every album. In some way or another.

I wonder if there would be enough to do a different one each month.

Dreamin... Anyway. How was that in comparison to SOTT cuz the pix I've seen- very cool.
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Reply #82 posted 05/14/16 12:31pm

Guitarhero

love

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Reply #83 posted 05/14/16 12:35pm

Guitarhero

I still have that t-shirt too. Unopened in the wrapper.


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Reply #84 posted 05/14/16 12:35pm

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Pokeno4Money said:

I haven't seen anyone here mention this yet ... so am I the only one who owns the one-track version of this CD? lol

To this day it annoys the hell out of me. I know why he did it, but I'm glad he didn't do the same thing with any of his other albums. whew

Just buy a newer pressing...problem solved.

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Reply #85 posted 05/14/16 12:47pm

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rightbluecheek said:

Correct me if I'm wrong...he did not play ANY of these songs live after 88, right? There wasn't even a leg of the Lovesexy tour in the States, right?

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Reply #86 posted 05/14/16 12:50pm

Guitarhero

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Reply #87 posted 05/14/16 1:20pm

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i watched one of those documentaries on you tube the other night....this " Music Expert" chirping that it is a good thing Alphabet Street is on LoveSexy because all else is throwaway material....yea ok....too much for that nitwit to wrap his head around Anna Stesia and all the other gems on there.....unreal.

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Reply #88 posted 05/14/16 1:47pm

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RiotPaisley said:

SOTT and LoveSexy are top of my list if I had to have one... I hard a hard time with my profile for that reason. Anyway- I haven't seen the LoveSexy tour at all but I just found a Prince picture book I had of that time, holy wow. In another thread someone said PR should be the new Rocky Horror. In another thread where some lucky Canadian orger is going to see SOTT on the big screen- how would a midnight showing of LS work? If there is a concert film as such. Like high quality. In my mind it makes sense he filmed a story like that for every album. In some way or another. I wonder if there would be enough to do a different one each month. Dreamin... Anyway. How was that in comparison to SOTT cuz the pix I've seen- very cool.

There is no concert film (like Sign of the Times) per se but there was an official, legit VHS release of the Lovesexy show he did in Dortmund, Germany.

It was , to my knowledge, also available on laserdisc.

The odd thing about the VHS tape was that part 1 and 2 got mixed up...so, in order to get the real experience and to get the right storyline (yes, the concert had some sort of storyline) you had to watch tape 2 first and then tape 2.

There was a little guitar malfunction during Anna Stesia but Prince didn´t let that spoil the show and remained very relaxed about it and whispered something into Miko´s ear.

Make sure you watch that concert somewhere online if you can.

Great album, great concert.

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Some think it is a tad overproduced. Mr. Eric Leeds once said that he never really got the idea behind that album, and that it sounded much rawer and better first, before Prince decided to add things here and there.

I love it as it is and the way Prince intended it to sound but I´d love to hear the unpolished version that Mr.Leeds talked about.

And I think it is one of his best album covers but I can see why it sold so poorly because of it.

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Reply #89 posted 05/14/16 1:50pm

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jimmy3121 said:

i watched one of those documentaries on you tube the other night....this " Music Expert" chirping that it is a good thing Alphabet Street is on LoveSexy because all else is throwaway material....yea ok....too much for that nitwit to wrap his head around Anna Stesia and all the other gems on there.....unreal.


The only throw-away is Dance On, all the others are solid.

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