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Need Opinion - For "Music Club" (aka like a book club) discussion on Prince The topic has come up before as to what album should be used to introduce Prince to a non-fan... HOWEVER - I feel like my question is a little different, so I wanted to gather your opinions. . I'm doing a weekly "Album-Club" (much like a book club) where me, and 2 of my co-workers rotate on picking an album to "expand the minds of our fellow music lovers". we listen to the albums and then meet for drinks and discuss - track by track. . Problem is - my friends have totally different taste for their band obsessions: Oasis, and Nirvana. So we are all struggling to find an album, by our respective artists, that showcase why why love them and/or highlight them to "newbies". . I like those bands a lot, so I won't mind listening and doing my weekly "homework" for whatever albums they choose during their weeks... . Mine is a little tricker b/c Prince has literally a different sound for almost every album. . I don't know WHICH album I should pick as the INTRO for them into Prince and all his talent. . . Albums I'm debating between: 1. 1999 - b/c it shows his different style, and yet still includes a hit they would know (LRC). is more "mainstream" at that point in his career but shows crazy good talent with the drum machines and "futuristic" music for 1982....BUT.......... I dunno! . 2. Purple Rain - mainly b/c it's amazing, and it's the most commercial - and when I "educate" them on Prince up until that point I could use it as "this was what he built up to every year to achieve his goal of global superstardom - the world saw what he knew was true - that he was awesome. hahaha . 3. Controversy - B/c this album is prior to the 2 more "mainstream" albums - but it's sexy, and would really show his pre-Purple Rain days in full glory - while still being slightly into the 80's... . 4. Sign o' The Times - B/c it's the most "underated" album of the 80's and has a lot of artistically fantastic songs that might show his true depth.... I could talk about Camile, and the 3 disc album he WANTED to put out, etc. . 5. Dirty Mind - b/c it's amazing. My only drawbacks is that it's still very funky/70's vibe and might not show them the "mainstream" reason he is so talented... which brings me back to my original 2 choices.
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Thanks for the input. I definitely don't think he's the only artist that had growth and different sounds (I'm also a huge Beatles fan, and they are like 2 different bands from the begining to the end..) But I appreciate the reality check - you're right, the 4 albums Nirvana came out with probably have different sounds. . My concern I think was that an album liek "Parade" or "Around the World in a Day" are COMPLETELY different than "Purple Rain" or "Contraversy" - just for my first album, I have been struggling which one to pick. . I think I've narrowed it down to 1999 or Contraversy.
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Controversy is not a bad one to start with. It has a bit if that rebellious rock & roll spirit that may appeal to Nirvana fans. And imagine them hearing The Lords Prayer all of a sudden! I think you guys would have plenty to talk about. Also 1999 being a double album, it may be a little too long for a newcomer. | |
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I think 1999 or Sign O/ the Times would be good. 1999 for all the reasons you listed and Times because it perfectly captures how diverse his sound is. I mean Slow Love and It on the same album? Craziness. | |
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Very true. The Nirvana album we are listening to this week is "In Utero" which is not their most commercial album. My friend picked it b/c it is one of her favorite albums, and introduces us to songs that maybe only true Nirvana fans know. As for 1999 being too long, I see your point - this is GREAT FEEDBACK! THANK YOU! | |
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See, I agree with you about both of these - however one of the things that NorthC said that I am leaning towards is that it might be too long for a newcomer - and both of these albums are long. As for SOTT, although it's artistically a fantastic album (my ringtone is If I was your GF) - I am not sure it would stand out as the best "intro" album for non-Prince listeners... I struggle. You can now see my delima. Thank you for your input!!! | |
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Yea - I'm trying to overcome their preconceived notions by possibly introducing them to something outside of what they think they know... 1999 COULD be too long and overwhelming - I like your point about losing interest after 4-5 minutes. . Do you think the same could happen possibly during the album versions of "Controversy" and "Do Me Baby"? if I were to pick that album? Those are pretty long as well and some of the best parts of the song are at the end. | |
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