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Does he have a definitive instrumental track? Just wondering if I'm forgetting a painfully obvious instrumental that he is famous for. | |
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I wouldn't say any of his instrumentals are "painfully obvious." If anything, the instrumentals are lesser known.
Which, of course, does not mean they are loved any less by those who know them. Alexa de Paris is probably my favorite, following by God (Instrumental). We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: I wouldn't say any of his instrumentals are "painfully obvious." If anything, the instrumentals are lesser known.
Which, of course, does not mean they are loved any less by those who know them. Alexa de Paris is probably my favorite, following by God (Instrumental). You just took all my words! those 2 are exquisite | |
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Venus de Milo.
But yeah, God (Instrumental) would've been my first pick. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Madhouse 8 is very Princey and cool. His multi instrumental chops are astounding. Just heard Junk Music for the first time and his drumming is funky. Tight group. | |
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Fathers Song - I know it is basically computer blue and was never released...but I just loves that piano! ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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+1 Venus De Milo | |
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If everyone's talking instrumentals, I have to mention Arboretum, an absolutely beautiful and atmospheric piano led piece that sounds like something Vangelis might come up with. Lurking since '07 | |
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My mind originally landed on Venus de Milo. God had slipped my mind. I swear I heard Madhouse Six OK a commercial at some point in life. But I think the winner might actually be Batdance. The vocal chops were certainly more instrumental than lyrical. And it went #1, so that qualifies as obvious, painfully or otherwise. ;-) Thanks for the replies. I think I'll be on a P instrumental binge her soon. I want to revisit NEWS. | |
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Not at all the kind of thing OP is thinking due to it never being released, but the recently leaked outtake Traffic Jam seems very quintessentially Prince to me with its great linn drum and synth groove with blazing guitar soloing on top. Almost feels like it could be his walk on theme tune during that 1982-4 Minneapolis Sound era. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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Love a bit of N.E.W.S...also CNOTE is great to potter around the house on a rainy Sunday afternoon! ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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If by "definitive" you mean most famous, I agree with the poster above who said "Father's Song." | |
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2 Nigs United for West Compton! That bass solo! | |
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Not an instrumental. | |
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Definately not instrumentsl. | |
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Wouldn't the Madhouse projects be considered instrumentals? | |
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Agreed If a man is considered guilty
For what goes on in his mind Then give me the electric chair For all my future crimes" | |
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Marrk said:
Not an instrumental. Why not? | |
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Traffic Jam is probably my favorite Prince instrumental. It represents the fullness of the Minneapolis Sound and the climax is exhilirating.
Xogenous
Madhouse - 13
Gamillah
Alexa De Paris
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Im just seeing this. I have to seriously agree that this song represents what Prince was all about.
You could mix Cherrelle I Didnt Mean To Turn You On right into it now that I am thinking of it. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Marrk said:
Not an instrumental. Sure it is - that intro doesn't count. | |
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west, gamillah, 77 beverly park, venus de milo, xcogitate some of my favs | |
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Not necessarily definitive but I always liked his jazz instrumentals best. NEWS C-Note Madhouse For unrealeased I like when he just jams. Traffic Jam is a great example. I hope there is more to come. | |
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Marrk said:
Definately not instrumentsl. I was going off of memory. Didn't realize it has so many vocal parts. I thought it was mostly just movie quotes. But after listening again... I must retract. | |
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A recent track 'Shadows of Umber' which I think he played in Montreux with full horn section. Impressive. | |
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