I was instantly in love with the album. I found it actually. It was in a bin at the record store, in the Prince section. Initially I thought it may have been misplaced because of the cover. Because there was literally no promotion, I bought it because I loved Prince's music. I told a friend once, that Prince's music continues to grow with me. I grew up listening to all kinds of music, but I went through phases. I wanted to be rebel, and Controversy and Dirty Mind did it for me. Then I wanted to just have fun, dance and sex, and 1999 and Purple Rain was there. Started thinking about God when Lovesexy came out, and as I got older, I noticed that Prince's music fit me where I was. I am a jazz musician, so from the first notes, I was hooked. I remember so excited that I opened the CD as I was walking to my truck, and ended up sitting in the parking lot for the duration of the CD. I love that Prince has always challenged me and did the unexpected with every release, that makes being a fan an experience, and I love new experiences. But I have to say after a few listens I started to listen to the words, and I realized how much thought and effort went into creating this atmosphere. I mean I started seeing this music, I mean the King and Queen, Rainbow Children, the feast. So more than just the music, I appreciated the creativity, and today, it's one of the albums where I start at the first song, and don't skip.
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aiden said: I think if you truly belive (like me) that all religion is made up, this is like stepping into Prince's fantasy world of religion and its an incredible experience! musicially it stands on it's own Interesting perspective, which I will try on next LISTEN while respecting Prince coming from a heart felt place. I already do that for the much hated song Graffiti Bridge, and I like the song! | |
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My thoughts exactly!! | |
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