Artists have to eat. Surviving as an artist requires negotiating the dialectic of artistry/survival. So sacrificing some artistry for the sake of selling is necessary at times. If one can't survive as an artist, then it becomes hard to make art. I can't speak specifically about the situation with D&P because I was born in 1986, and was so young when it was released. However, my guess is that the commercial success of D&P expanded Prince's fanbase to include a new, younger generation of fans. -- I remember seeing Rave U2 the Joy Fantastic, but it wasn't relevant to me because I didn't hear it on radio. (I also thought that his outfit on the cover was weird). It wasn't on MTV either. I was in high school in 2000-2004. Prince was not as relevant as contemporaries such as MJ, Janet Jackson, and Madonna, because he didn't have anything current on the radio. MJ had Invincible, Madonna had Music, Janet had All for You. Prince toured and played at award shows, but he didn't have much new material on radio or MTV after 1994. His music didn't appear much in movies. I'm not trying to criticize him for this. I'm just stating what I recall as being the reality. -- Sustaining a career as an artist may at times require the artist to sacrifice or compromise artistry for the sake of making money in order to remain viable. It's a balancing act. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I agree. I am married to an artist. Sometimes the fans of the artist though won't like the more commercially driven projectrs as much as the ones that are more on the artistic side of the equation. That's okay too. | |
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Thanks guys, glad you are all jumping in behind Daimonds and Pearls, it was the album after all that made me a fan and encouraged me to get deeper into Princes music and his artistry than just digging a couple of trendy sounding songs. Even at 15, I knew there was more to this music that a quick pop uptick on the charts and that a more fulfilling musician lay beneath the surface of "Crreeaaammmm sha boogie bop". . Biggest sellers Always thought after Purple Rain (14 million US plus 7 million global), it was Diamonds and Pearls (6 million - 2.5 US sales and 4 million world), then Batman (5 million global) and 1999 and ATWIAD were only 3 million each. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I share your feeling, the so-called plastic years were wonderful. CB and TVOF4S aren't really "comps", they're legit studio albums: any studio album is by essence a compilation of tracks even if they will usually come from a shorter set of sessions. TVOF4S was compiled alongside C&D though, so to me it belongs to the NPG era not the plastic years. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think the main issue here is that people always confuse like/dislike with good/bad. Do I objectively think Rave is as much of an artistic accomplishment as SOTT? No. Do I like it as much and does it mean as much to me in terms of how it's part of my personal history? Certainly. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Yes, absolutely. But I guess one has to differentiate between selling a lot because your sound is a very unique amalgam of many other sounds and selling a lot because you are pandering to the masses by using a certain formula (a little bit of rapping, a live DJ, some slow jams, some typical pop& rock sounding songs, and one or two political songs ). I´m exaggeratin a bit here, and like I said, I actually happen to like D&P but I guess many fans found his approach during D&P more calculated than during Purple Rain (which is of course commercial, probably just as calculated and mind you, it has become the album that everybody loves but nobody dares to admit because true fans always rank SOTT or Parade or even Controversy higher than Purple Rain. I am an unapologetic Purple Rain fan. Love SOTT, love Parade, absolutely love 1999 but Purple Rain will always be my favorite Prince album and era). Do you know the original configuration of D&P ? Now THAT was one weird, clunky, strange little album with almost no commercial appeal. It´s amazing how he turned that project into something entirely different.
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Sounds like you were talking directly to me with this one (lol!). After the Gold Experience it was hit and miss for me. And I kinda fell off after that period. 26ten, I don't know how old you are but for a lot of us Generation Xers (and a scattering of Baby Boomers) those "Glory Years" (1980-1987) were some of our most memorable. We were like, between 13 and 23. So our formative years were his formative years, when his career was taking shape and form. The fashions/fads, the social/political climate during those times, how our highschool talked about the movie PR for a whole week after it debuted ect. Those of us old enough to appreciate that period will always go back, it's ingrained in our psyche. As for me, it's not that I don't appreciate his "1996 and beyond" stuff, it's just that 1980-1987 will always be my favorite era/time period. I read some of the threads on here about Andy Allo, Demaris Lewis and others and I don't really comment much because I don't know much about 'em. Can't relate to them like I can to Dez, Dre, Wendy, Lisa ect. and those form the NPG. That's why Dre, Dez, Mark, The Revolution and all of 'em are still relevant today. Those are his roots man, where it all began. [Edited 12/16/16 0:19am] | |
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My understanding is that the original configuration of D&P did not include Gett Off. D&P without Gett Off is a much weaker album. -- I don't remember the D&P era first hand, but I do remember the music of the early 90s era first-hand. I love house music, probably because it was popular when I was a child, and so I have nostalgia for it. So I love the style of D&P. I also think that the song Diamonds and Pearls is a masterpeice. It holds a lot of personal significance for me (from adulthood), but I think the song sounds different than most slow jams that came out around 1992. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Early NPG and his unreleased work from that period need more attention. I have revisited Goldnigga and The Undertaker and am giving them love. Back in the day, I tried to love RaveUn2. This one is next on my list to re-explore. | |
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I think Lotusflow3r gets unfairly dragged through the mud. Maybe because it came with MPLSound an Bria's album, but it is MUCH better than those two. If you will, so will I | |
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