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Thread started 10/27/16 8:46am

bluegangsta

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Is Madhouse underrated?

Discuss.

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Reply #1 posted 10/27/16 9:00am

NorthC

I don't really know what you mean. Underrated by whom? And why?
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Reply #2 posted 10/27/16 9:09am

udo

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Most 'fans' do not know madhouse.

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Reply #3 posted 10/27/16 9:15am

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NorthC said:

I don't really know what you mean. Underrated by whom? And why?

As you said in the other thread I posted, less is more. I'd rather leave the preface open to interpretation. wink

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Reply #4 posted 10/27/16 9:24am

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udo said:

Most 'fans' do not know madhouse.


You mean JohnnyComeLatelys? Totes.

However, I think those of us who have been around for a very long time do not underrate Madhouse. The speed at which is was recorded, the intricacy of it, and the sheer imagination behind it lets it stand on its own. The CDs are pricey, which means they're not only rare but are highly desired by fans. Both records have a similar sound, yet are quite different. Parts of 16 wallow a bit, where 8 seems to be more focused.

You could really look at things like N.E.W.S. C-Note, or Xpectation as natural extensions of the Madhouse project.

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Reply #5 posted 10/27/16 9:34am

SteveWask

Madhouse 16 needs more discussion and appreciation ! This Album & The B-Sides of this era are amazing! My Favorites are 9,13 & 16! 13 (The Paisley Park Mix) Get's alot of spins on my I-Pod!

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Reply #6 posted 10/27/16 9:48am

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SteveWask said:

Madhouse 16 needs more discussion and appreciation ! This Album & The B-Sides of this era are amazing! My Favorites are 9,13 & 16! 13 (The Paisley Park Mix) Get's alot of spins on my I-Pod!


"12" always felt like a Broadway tune to me. It's a show opener or a closer. It has that great upbeat jive dance feel, it reaches back to the 40s big band era, and with the people clapping in it, it begs to have audience participation. If there's ever a musical about his life, this should be a song in a sequence with Prince Rogers Trio.

"8" has the same chords and keyboard part from "U Got The Look", which really shows how versatile one keyboard part can be in a pop song, or in a mellow instrumental ballad.

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Reply #7 posted 10/27/16 10:28am

NorthC

bluegangsta said:



NorthC said:


I don't really know what you mean. Underrated by whom? And why?

As you said in the other thread I posted, less is more. I'd rather leave the preface open to interpretation. wink


Touche! biggrin My answer would be no, they were just another one of Prince's side projects. The Time, Vanity, Madhouse, they're not artists in their own right, they were just ways for Prince to get his music (and different sides of his persona) out.
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Reply #8 posted 10/27/16 11:05am

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I don't believe it's underrated by people who know of it, but the Madhouse albums are far lesser-known than they ought to be. Little gems, indeed. There's my opinion. cool

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Reply #9 posted 10/27/16 11:12am

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by Prince yes

Madhouse could have been a bigger project

Everyone but Dale Alexander(drummer) was in in SOTT/Lovesexy band

so the prospects of a Madhouse band/era was slim

The videos the direction and vision the 1940s/1950s glam Gangster/Cops n Robbers/Bonnie n Clyde thing could have been very colorful and fun

The Hard Life movie connection (reshoot it with a better script/director) the videos the polk a dot dressed model

I always felt Levi shined brightest with Madhouse

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Reply #10 posted 10/27/16 11:19am

NorthC

Hey, that's another way of looking at it... Underrated by Prince... But he was always doing ten things at once, so he never allowed any of the acts under his wings to really grow...
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Reply #11 posted 10/27/16 11:27am

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NorthC said:

Hey, that's another way of looking at it... Underrated by Prince... But he was always doing ten things at once, so he never allowed any of the acts under his wings to really grow...

Yep, but by 1987 his Princedom had shrunk, the protege scene suffered.


Sheila E 1987 great album lost

Madhouse Prince still pretending it's not him

all band members in his touring band

caused Madhouse to not be able to be bigger

the 2nd Madhouse album didn't even open for the Lovesexy tour or do any live shows(that I know of)

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Reply #12 posted 10/27/16 11:36am

tish9311

Hold up-Madhouse actually performed?????????????When where who has proof????

I feel it is underrated and appreciated.

[Edited 10/27/16 11:45am]

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Reply #13 posted 10/27/16 11:44am

tish9311

That stupid Lovesexy 1 track had me so mad I missed all the good stuff.

It took me almost 20 years to get the first Madhouse on cd(had vinyl) and I loved both 8 and 16. Looking on Ebay(bad thing to do) I see 24 and a greatest hits collection-is that legitimate or fake?

I love the Madhouse projects and I wish more effort had been put into promoting them. I was thinking that Prince might have gone in a more Madhouse like direction after the Piano and a Mic tour. I think his music writing and performing skills go underrated. SO it is no suprise most folks don't know who/what Madhouse is.

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Reply #14 posted 10/27/16 11:47am

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tish9311 said:

Hold up-Madhouse actually performed?????????????When where who has proof????

I feel it is underrated and appreciated.

[Edited 10/27/16 11:45am]

No need for proof, Madhouse was the support for the SOTT tour.

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Reply #15 posted 10/27/16 11:48am

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tish9311 said:

I see 24 and a greatest hits collection-is that legitimate or fake?

Fake, only 8 and 16 were officially released.

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Reply #16 posted 10/27/16 12:09pm

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I've never known anyone who heard the albums to under-rate them. The problem is they are under-heard. cool

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Reply #17 posted 10/27/16 12:41pm

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i agree, under-played. Most hardcore know about it.

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Reply #18 posted 10/27/16 1:12pm

jdcxc

Very underrated. I think critics got to caught up in the argument on whether it was "true jazz." Madhouse 8 is some cool, quirky Prince head music. His drum and piano work is brilliant throughout.

This album has developed a cult following in recent years. I read a positive review when the album first came out in which the critic had no idea it was Prince...funny stuff.
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Reply #19 posted 10/27/16 1:19pm

NorthC

Yeah, but may I remind you that a cult is something less than a minority...
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Reply #20 posted 10/27/16 1:33pm

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tish9311 said:

That stupid Lovesexy 1 track had me so mad I missed all the good stuff.

It took me almost 20 years to get the first Madhouse on cd(had vinyl) and I loved both 8 and 16. Looking on Ebay(bad thing to do) I see 24 and a greatest hits collection-is that legitimate or fake?

I love the Madhouse projects and I wish more effort had been put into promoting them. I was thinking that Prince might have gone in a more Madhouse like direction after the Piano and a Mic tour. I think his music writing and performing skills go underrated. SO it is no suprise most folks don't know who/what Madhouse is.

I quite enjoyed Madhouse 8 and 16. 24 not as much, but still worth a listen. I wish Prince had explored more instrumental projects. He probably did more than we know about.

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Reply #21 posted 10/27/16 3:18pm

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16 has aged. Not terribly, but man, the big snares, the orchestra hit stabs, the samples...
I hear late eighties production gimmicks all over.
I found the overall production to be kind of oppressive and claustrophobic.
"Nine" is a collage of some kind, that never really takes off.
"Ten" and "Thriteen" are rehashes of "Six".
"Eleven" is maybe the more interesting sonically, but it's a 2-chord synth pad with samples, nothing much.

One can almost hear the depressive state Prince was in that led to the ecstasy incident.

I find 8 to be worthy of SOTT, but 16 not worthy of Lovesexy or TBA.
It's like 16 tries too much, whereas 8 is a result of a natural, spontaneous act of inspiration.
The organic sound of 8 doesn't age. And the compositions are simply better.



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Reply #22 posted 10/27/16 4:00pm

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tish9311 said:

Hold up-Madhouse actually performed?????????????When where who has proof????

I feel it is underrated and appreciated.

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Reply #23 posted 10/27/16 4:10pm

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bonatoc said:

16 has aged. Not terribly, but man, the big snares, the orchestra hit stabs, the samples...
I hear late eighties production gimmicks all over.
I found the overall production to be kind of oppressive and claustrophobic.
"Nine" is a collage of some kind, that never really takes off.
"Ten" and "Thriteen" are rehashes of "Six".
"Eleven" is maybe the more interesting sonically, but it's a 2-chord synth pad with samples, nothing much.

One can almost hear the depressive state Prince was in that led to the ecstasy incident.

I find 8 to be worthy of SOTT, but 16 not worthy of Lovesexy or TBA.
It's like 16 tries too much, whereas 8 is a result of a natural, spontaneous act of inspiration.
The organic sound of 8 doesn't age. And the compositions are simply better.





Agree. Everything about the first album was cool...the music, mystery, artwork, Maneca Lightner, overall concept. Too bad WB didn't know what to do with it at a time when light jazz was commercially viable.
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Reply #24 posted 10/27/16 4:15pm

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Reply #25 posted 10/27/16 7:25pm

VanGogh

Glad to see such love for 8. I thought the fans were more partial to 16 for some reason.

I was blown away when I first heard 8. There was a lot of care that went into that LP. I know it note by note. I'm from Detroit and recall hearing 6 on the jazz station.
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Reply #26 posted 10/27/16 7:33pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:



I always felt Levi shined brightest with Madhouse





Really? To me, Madhouse has always been the Eric Leeds Show.

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Reply #27 posted 10/27/16 8:07pm

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Yuuuup and they were ahead of there time (or should I say Prince was ahead of his time biggrin ) I love both albums, and it fits with with all his other side projects in the 80s music cloud9 thumbs up!

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Reply #28 posted 10/27/16 11:43pm

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bonatoc said:

16 has aged. Not terribly, but man, the big snares, the orchestra hit stabs, the samples...
I hear late eighties production gimmicks all over.
I found the overall production to be kind of oppressive and claustrophobic.
"Nine" is a collage of some kind, that never really takes off.
"Ten" and "Thriteen" are rehashes of "Six".
"Eleven" is maybe the more interesting sonically, but it's a 2-chord synth pad with samples, nothing much.

One can almost hear the depressive state Prince was in that led to the ecstasy incident.

I find 8 to be worthy of SOTT, but 16 not worthy of Lovesexy or TBA.
It's like 16 tries too much, whereas 8 is a result of a natural, spontaneous act of inspiration.
The organic sound of 8 doesn't age. And the compositions are simply better.


yeahthat 16 sounds harsh and chaotic. 8 is absolute classic.

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Reply #29 posted 10/28/16 1:10am

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TrivialPursuit said:



udo said:


Most 'fans' do not know madhouse.




You mean JohnnyComeLatelys? Totes.

However, I think those of us who have been around for a very long time do not underrate Madhouse. The speed at which is was recorded, the intricacy of it, and the sheer imagination behind it lets it stand on its own. The CDs are pricey, which means they're not only rare but are highly desired by fans. Both records have a similar sound, yet are quite different. Parts of 16 wallow a bit, where 8 seems to be more focused.

You could really look at things like N.E.W.S. C-Note, or Xpectation as natural extensions of the Madhouse project.



Totally agreed. Madhouse is great music and several snippets came back during concerts, like the Lovesexy tour.
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