These are the post-2004 songs I listen to most, with my favorites bolded (as PhukdNtheHead said, every orger will have a different answer):
-S.S.T. -3121 -F.U.N.K. -Resolution -Dance 4 Me -Dreamer -Crimson and Clover -Colonized Mind -Laydown -Let's Go Crazy Reloaded -Funknroll -Time -Wow -Stopthistrain (I'm in the minority on this one, but I like it) -Funknroll (different than P's AOA version, I love 'em both) -Hardrocklover -June -Big City
Have fun discovering new stuff! [Edited 5/12/16 10:32am] "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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If something like "Future Soul Song" had been relasesed in 1986, hell, in 1996, it would be an undisputed Prince classic. So timing has a lot to do with it.
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Don't listen to: Purple & Gold Do listen to: Everything else Regardless of whether or not this material is "vital," you will probably have a good time exploring it. Enjoy! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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- wow, I had no idea this was a cover, and had even been released. He had me produce a full blown orchestration of this in August. horns, strings, woodwinds, the whole deal. | |
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I really like the entire Art Official Age album, and a lot of the HitNRun Phase 1. | |
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What Top 20 Songs since 2005 or so do I need to listen to??
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[/quote] I've noticed most everybody has ignored the Planet Earth album, but "Planet Earth", "Guitar", and "Future Baby Mama" are gems. Your mileage may vary, no two fans have the same taste really, that's what makes his work so interesting. Here's my list off the top of my head (forgive me, I could only narrow it down to 22!) 1.F.U.N.K. 2.3121 3.Fury 4.Planet Earth 5.Guitar 6.Future Baby Mama 7.Colonized Mind 8.Wall of Berlin 9.Dance 4 Me 10.Here 11.No More Candy 4 U 12.Better With Time 13.Elixir (with Bria Valente) 14.Sticky Like Glue 15.U Know 16.Another Love 17.Tic Tac Toe 18.Ain't About to Stop (with Rita Ora) 19.Fall in Love 2nite 20.Black Muse 21.Look at Me, Look at U 22.Groovy Potential | |
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Would love to hear someday but love this "arena rock version". Yes, I think it was aired with permission on a few Christian radio stations.
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My favourite songs too | |
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txladykat said: PhukdNtheHead said: My personal list (In no particular order)
3121 1. 3121 2. Te Amo Corazon 3. Black Sweat 4. Love 5. The Dance 6. The Word
Planet Earth 7. Guitar 8. Chelsea Rogers
L0tusFlow3r (This whole album is solid IMHO) 9. Boom 10. Crimson and Clover 11. COLONIZED MIND (In my top 3 P songs of all time) 12. Dreamer
Couldn't stand 20Ten...
Plectrum 13. Wow 14. Plectrum Electrum 15. Another Love
AOA 16. Clouds 17. Breakdown 18. Way Back Home
HnR Phase 1 19. Hardrocklover 20. June
Personally didn't like phase 2 much
Hope this helps! Every orger will have different responses haha you stole my list Excellent list. Add FUNK 1,000 O's + X's Black Muse Dance 4 Me Extralovable (even if you do know the original) and there are tonnes more. | |
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Okay...
I've thought about this, and applied some science to the question... The "science" being: "that song sort of sounds like."
So, everybody loves the Sign O' The Times album, right?
I decided to make a playlist of sound-alike songs from only the last decade (from 2007-2016).
Here it is:
01. Shut This Down Nothing in the last decade really sounds like Sign O' The Times, but there's a sparse drum/synth/bass arrangement to this song which is a direct descendant of the earlier track.
02. $ No, it's not Play In The Sunshine, but it has the same jogging pace and a "live band" feel. It has similar chatter in the background at the start too.
03. Xtraloveable I chose this as the Housequake substitute for its danceability alone. It's the purest "party" song he produced over the last ten years. Yes, I know that he basically re-produced it from the earlier version, which possibly explains how it has that feeling he somehow lost in later records.
04. Sticky Like Glue Now... There may have been more obviously "jazzy" ballads, to put in place of The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker, but I chose this for the drums. That stoppy-starty drum pattern is so Prince, and so reminiscent of the drum programming on Dorothy Parker.
05. Dance 4 Me Well, it's no IT, but nothing post his JW-conversion is going to be... It's the hollering vocals over the pounding Linn snares which sealed its place here.
06. Resolution This was hard. There's barely any songs in Prince's catalogue which sound like Starfish And Coffee, even before 2007. I chose Resolution, because Wendy's backing vocals really sound like Susannah's. It's got a breezy west-coast pop feel which makes it feel a bit 1960s, if not totally psychedelic.
07. Somewhere Here On Earth Slow Love was such a classic croon. Adding Somewhere Here On Earth in its place was a no-brainer.
08. Stare As with IT, there's no direct substitute for Hot Thing. However, Stare is as nasty-sounding as he got in recent years - even if the lyrics weren't all that nasty at all. The juxtaposition between Somewhere Here On Earth and Stare feels a lot like the juxtaposition between Slow Love and Hot Thing. It just works somehow.
09. U're Gonna C Me It's a slow romantic ballad with a tapping Linn drum pattern. It's my choice for a Forever In My Life replacement. It's a lot more produced and fuller-sounding than Forever In My Life was. Maybe other songs could fit here, but I went with my heart. I love this.
10. Guitar Manic pop-rock. I know that U Got The Look is a lot more synth-laden, but there's a squealing quality to the lead guitar on this track which just screams U Got The Look somehow.
11. U Know Again, it was very hard to think of a substitute for If I Was Your Girlfriend. I chose this for its sparse arrangement, distorted vocals, pensive feeling... I think it makes more sense as a Girlfriend substitute, as it fades out in the last ten seconds, and you're left with that bouncing drum pattern.
12. Look At Me, Look At U No, it doesn't sound like Strange Relationship at all. It's roughly the same tempo as Strange Relationship though, and has the same plodding quality.
13. The One U Wanna C This was an easy choice to replace I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man. It's jangly guitar power-pop - and the songs always reminded me of each other anyhow.
14. Crimson And Clover Perhaps a controversial choice to replace the Jesus-frenzy that is The Cross. A cover too... I just think that in terms of Prince rockin' out like Jimi, this song fits the bill better than any other.
15. Chelsea Rodgers It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night was a co-lead vocal with a woman; had the horns; was funky as hell... Chelsea Rodgers is such a good match.
16. Future Soul Song Slightly hard to pick one closing romantic ballad to replace Adore, but this won, because of the Linn drum sounds. No, it's not as good as Adore - but nothing is. It's a lovely song in its own right though, and deserves to be listened to more.
So, make up this playlist in your music player of choice, and let me know what you think.
I excluded some songs that I like more than some of these, because they didn't fit my "science" but listening to the songs in this configuration makes me love them more.
I tried to edit this post, as I have no idea why there are no line breaks between paragraphs. But I can't figure it out!!! Ugh.
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AWESOME idea. Thanks! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Just buy those albums, cheapskate. | |
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In no particular order and I went past 20...
1. Fury 2. The Word 3. The Dance 4. Somewhere Here On Earth 5. Whitecaps 6. Boom 7. Colonized Mind 8. Dreamer 9. Fallinlove2nite 10. Walk In Sand 11. Laydown 12. Way Back Home 13. Anotherlove 14. This Could Be Us (HitnRUN Phase One) 15. Hardrocklover 16. Mr. Nelson 17. 1000 X's & 0's 18. June 19. Baltimore 20. 2Y. 2D. 21. Xtraloveable 22. Groovy Potential 23. Black Muse 24. Revelation 25. Big City 26. Clouds 27. Breakdown 28. Wow 29. Stopthistrain 30. FunkNRoll (Art Official Age) [Edited 5/15/16 7:37am] | |
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Askani said: Just buy those albums, cheapskate. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I always loved the one-two punch of "The Marrying Kind / If I Was the Man in Your Life" from Musicology. Worth a listen for that alone!
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Exactly. Well said. | |
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eyewishuheaven said:
Ah! I'll try that next time I'm on my PC. And yes, 20Ten is great! The whole album is just... chill. It's very relaxing. | |
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Hmmm... what an unexpected idea. First, that anyone would pick this song for a discussion of "vital tunes" from recent years, but also that Prince still had interest in it years later. I really didn't expect to hear he'd done anything with this after the limited release (oh, and besides the radio play, ticket holders for a concert date with 3rdEyeGirl got a download link in their email. That's all the release it had). While I doubt we'll ever hear your work on this, Moops, I got to say I'[m curious what you did with it--and why he had you do it. What were his plans for it? | |
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I'd just grab the albums one by one until you catch up, he always has gems imo...
sidenote: lots of you like Clouds, I'm gonna have to give it another listen, it's meh to me so I dismissed it almost immediately, but I'm noticing it mentioned lots | |
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