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10 songs that show complete diversity from one another

Curious what your picks would be on this, I am looking for 10 songs that showcase Prince's diversity to give to a relative. Songs that are completely different from one another, songs that would make folks who are uncschooled in all things purple say things like....."this doesn't sound like Prince"


As a fan of his since the early 80's I have my list, very curious to get all your input as well though.

thanks all




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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013
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Reply #1 posted 10/25/16 9:15am

donnyenglish

I recommend newer stuff since many are not exposed to it:

1. Wow

2. Time

3. Resolution

4. Days of Wild

5. Black Muse

6. Stare

7. South

8. Circle of Amour

9. Beginning Endlessly

10. Last December

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Reply #2 posted 10/25/16 9:40am

Leslita

Ha! I was only just thinking this today. He is so musically diverse: pop, rock, funk, soul, jazz, blues, reggae, Latin, there was nothing our man couldn't do!

Playing through his albums in chronological order, I find it really fascinating listening to how super-refined his piano chops became over the decades. I'm especially digging the One Night Alone and The Truth albums this week and I also really enjoy most of the Xpectation album when I'm in the mood for instrumental music. Plenty stuff on there that isn't anything like Purple Rain or Little Red Corvette, LOL!

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Reply #3 posted 10/25/16 10:10am

LadyLayla

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Leslita said:

Ha! I was only just thinking this today. He is so musically diverse: pop, rock, funk, soul, jazz, blues, reggae, Latin, there was nothing our man couldn't do!

Playing through his albums in chronological order, I find it really fascinating listening to how super-refined his piano chops became over the decades. I'm especially digging the One Night Alone and The Truth albums this week and I also really enjoy most of the Xpectation album when I'm in the mood for instrumental music. Plenty stuff on there that isn't anything like Purple Rain or Little Red Corvette, LOL!

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No words! Something for each genre, each mood. The music keeps giving. Genius is too weak to use for his musical talent. Thanks for the thread!!

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Reply #4 posted 10/25/16 10:19am

NorthC

Dreamer
Blue Light
Sign O' The Times
Planet Earth
Scarlet Pussy
Get On The Boat
Thieves In The Temple
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
Art Official Cage
Do U Lie
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Reply #5 posted 10/25/16 10:49am

26ten

In this order I think you would be able to pretty easily show that the man wrote like he is was at least ten different men (added an extra in there at the end but I'd advise if you're stuck to only 10 remove Joy of Repitition on here to keep the diversity higher - that way the jump from Electric Chair to Don't Play Me is totally jarring - which is what I tried to do with each track change on this one):

The Cross

Loose

Do You Lie

Something In the Water

She Spoke to Me

This Could Be Us

Underneath the Cream

U Know

Electric Chair

Joy of Repitition

Don't Play Me

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Reply #6 posted 10/25/16 1:25pm

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Nice lists/ideas so far....thanks!

"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013
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Reply #7 posted 10/25/16 2:26pm

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1. Dirty Mind

2. When Doves Cry

3. Sometimes It Snows In April

4. If I Was Your Girlfriend

5. Anna Stesia

6. Crystall Ball

7. The Holy River

8. There Is Lonely

9. Beautiful Strange

10.June

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Reply #8 posted 10/25/16 2:45pm

DarlingKris

1.Anotherloverholenyohead

2.This Could Be Us

3.Postivity

4.P Control

5.Rock N Roll Love Affair

6.Gold

7.Greatest Romance Ever Sold

8.Get On The Boat

9.She Gave Her Angels

10.Good Love

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Reply #9 posted 10/25/16 2:57pm

RodeoSchro

I've listened to The Current's A - Z broadcast of Prince's catalogue a couple times and what struck me was that you could start just about anywhere in Prince's catalogue and the 10 songs in a row from that point would be incredibly diverse.

Go here, pick any point in Prince's catalogue, and see if I'm not right!

http://princevault.com/in..._song_list

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Reply #10 posted 10/25/16 5:15pm

bobgeorge77

Great ?...

off the top of my head:

1) Crystal Ball

2) Comeback

3) Boom

4) Adonis and Bathsheba

5) Bob George

5) Ripopgodazippa

6) Still Would Stand All Time

7) Batdance

8) Slave

9) All My Dreams

10) Computer Blue

After writing that out, I could probably keep going ...such an amazingly diverse body of work!!

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Reply #11 posted 10/25/16 7:48pm

thequeenofthek
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There are so many more...but....Also off the top of my head:

1. The Love We Make

2. Loose

3. Honkey Tonk Woman (although a cover, he made it his)

4. Housequake

5. Temptation

6. Arms of Orion

7. Bob George

8. If I Was Your Girlfriend

9. Beggin Woman Blues

10. Do it all Night

"Put on your boots Alfred...let's go!"
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Reply #12 posted 10/25/16 8:11pm

gandorb

Top of my head seems to way to go so ......

1. Bambi

2. Breakdown

3. Housequake

4. I Love you but I don't trust you anymore

5. Black Muse

6. Anna Stesia

7. Hardrocklover

8. Gold

9. June

10. Crystal Ball

The list could go on and on. He had unbelievaable diversity and range!

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Reply #13 posted 10/26/16 10:44am

NorthC

There's not that much difference between Bambi and Hardrocklover... Both fall in the guitarrock genre...
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Reply #14 posted 10/26/16 10:52am

ladygirl99

Glam Slam

I Wanna Be Your Lover

1999

Girls and Boys

Black Sweat

Sexy MF

1000 Hugs and Kisses

Annie Christian

Pope

Somebody Somebody

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Reply #15 posted 10/26/16 10:55am

ladygirl99

leadline said:

Curious what your picks would be on this, I am looking for 10 songs that showcase Prince's diversity to give to a relative. Songs that are completely different from one another, songs that would make folks who are uncschooled in all things purple say things like....."this doesn't sound like Prince"


As a fan of his since the early 80's I have my list, very curious to get all your input as well though.

thanks all




[Edited 10/25/16 10:18am]

Tell me about. I had arguments with people in the past when they thought I was lying that Prince was behind the Time and Vanity and some of Sheila E's hit songs. And that isn't the only argument when people thought I was lying when I told them that Prince did a particular song.

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Reply #16 posted 10/26/16 10:55am

NorthC

ladygirl99 said:

Glam Slam


I Wanna Be Your Lover


1999


Girls and Boys


Black Sweat


Sexy MF


1000 Hugs and Kisses


Annie Christian


Pope


Somebody Somebody


On that list, at least 6 songs are in the funk/dance genre.
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Reply #17 posted 10/26/16 11:23am

jayseajay

Oooh, I like this game. I've specified the performances where applicable

Funk: DMSR (Trojan Horse preferably)

Dance/Electronic: Purple Music

Rock: Rocky rock: Bambi or Blues rock: The Ride or General guitar hero antics: Empty Room (Montreux 2009)

Jazz standard: Eye Love U But I Don't Trust U Anymore (Also Montreux 2009)

Gospelish: Still Would Stand All Time (Trojan Horse)

Ballad: Adore

Whimsy: Starfish and Coffee

Weird and Completely Wonderful: Crystal Ball

Minimalist Sex-Pop (that's a thing right?): It

Piano and Microphone: Joy in Repetition (Sydney 2016)

Not like I love my guitar....
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Reply #18 posted 10/26/16 12:11pm

purpleaslan

1. God (Vocal )

2. Erotic City

3. Peach

4. 17 Day's

5. How Come You Dont Call Me?

6. Adore

7. If I Was Ur Girlfriend

8. P Control

9. Mountains

10. Exodus Has Begun

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Reply #19 posted 10/26/16 3:57pm

morningsong

RodeoSchro said:

I've listened to The Current's A - Z broadcast of Prince's catalogue a couple times and what struck me was that you could start just about anywhere in Prince's catalogue and the 10 songs in a row from that point would be incredibly diverse.

Go here, pick any point in Prince's catalogue, and see if I'm not right!

http://princevault.com/in..._song_list



True.

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Reply #20 posted 10/26/16 5:58pm

GimmeThat

Fun!
1. Blue Light
2. Days of Wild
3. Peach
4. Automatic
5. Endorphinmachine
6. Funknroll (AOA version)
7. Starfish and Coffee
8. Strollin'
9. June
10. Housequake
2 sevens together
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Reply #21 posted 10/26/16 6:13pm

gandorb

NorthC said:

There's not that much difference between Bambi and Hardrocklover... Both fall in the guitarrock genre...

The style of the music on both are completely different despite the saliency of the guitar sound, from the tempo (much is quite slow in Hardrocklover only), the vocal range (Prince uses quite a bit of his lower register on Hardrocklover only between the screams, not so in Bambi), the background music and sounds are consistent with modern music in contrast with Bambi, etc. It those are my two most similar songs on my list, Thank You for the compliment.

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