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best/worst 1st singles to be released from new albums worst: Te Amo Corazón Betcha By Golly Wow dinner with delores Sexy MF
best: when doves cry 1999 Gett Off Kiss
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IamBryan said: worst: Te Amo Corazón Betcha By Golly Wow dinner with delores Sexy MF
best: when doves cry 1999 Gett Off Kiss
Head Sexy Mr Lady Cab Driver The Max Purple Rain The Beautiful Ones The Worst ????? None Sorry!!!! | |
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unpopular choice, i'm sure, but: "thieves in the temple". loved it from the start.
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IamBryan said: worst: Te Amo Corazón Betcha By Golly Wow dinner with delores Sexy MF
best: when doves cry 1999 Gett Off Kiss
I agree with your best choices. Worst, for me, Alphabet St (my least favourite of the hits). | |
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When Doves Cry - This song became a phenomenon that set the stage for the Purrple Rain LP and movie.
I Wanna Be Your Lover - If he had picked another first single and it was unsuccessful, then his career would have started with a lower initial trajectory. Radio wouldn't have given "Lover" a chance as a second single off the album since he will still seen as a new artist. Even established artists have some difficulty launching a second single if the first is unsuccessful.
Worst
Hate U - I love this song and it was a great fit for R&B radio but not pop radio. Especially given all the more accessible nuggets on TGE.
Pink Cashmere - Similar as above in that I love this song but it was too complex for pop radio. I am not suggesting that Peach should have been the lead single, but that surely he had something better to include as the new song on "the Hits" and then released as the new song. Artists during the time often had huge hits with the new songs on their hits albums.
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First singles? | |
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from albums | |
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IamBryan said:
from albums Most of your list weren't singles, let alone the first from that album. | |
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IamBryan said:[quote] worst: Te Amo Corazón Betcha By Golly Wow dinner with delores Sexy MF
best: when doves cry 1999 Gett Off Kiss
[Edited 12/1/16 19:14pm] [/quote"All these non-singing, non-dancing, wish-I-had-me-some-clothes fools who tell me my albums suck. Why should I pay any attention to them?" Prince | |
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IamBryan said: worst: Te Amo Corazón Betcha By Golly Wow dinner with delores Sexy MF
best: when doves cry 1999 Gett Off Kiss
[Edited 12/1/16 19:14pm] In europe sexy mf was a smash. Great first single. | |
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IstenSzek said: unpopular choice, i'm sure, but: "thieves in the temple". loved it from the start.
Yes Thieves was a slamming first single. And one i heard the extended version for the first time i wet my pants! | |
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His post warner periode is a disaster in term of leading singles. Just because TMBGITW was an international hit, he thought that he will find success by releasing a low tempo as a lead single. But when he was with Warner, they always picked up the right one. | |
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for me the worst leading ever is Te Amo Corazon, never understood this song..
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The 1st was "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World", even if it was released 2 years before the album. As an album track it was OK, but come on.... it is the record "you born to do", the first record after freeing you from the WB slaverish..... and between 36 songs to choose from you release a faithful cover to a Stylistics song as the first single?!?!?!? | |
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Yeah, that is what i was talkin about | |
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yeah...it's not great...but it isnt diiner with delores bad either! lol | |
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please explain what you mean? | |
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in the US..it peaked at #66..that equals.... shit the bed.... i | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Probably they mean that the original question was about the first single released from each album, not any subsequent singles or tracks that were never released as singles--and that therefore your list included songs that had nothing to do with the question. So (at the risk of being annoying but also because it makes it easier for me to formulate my own answer to the original question) the relevant songs from each album (excluding those for the Hits/The B-Sides, The Chocolate Invasion, The Slaughterhouse, and those albums with no commercial singles) are the following:
So, the best of those, in my opinion is clearly When Doves Cry. Artistically, of course, its unique, startling in its sound, compelling--but since singles are largely a matter of advertising, it was also clearly successful in its goal of selling the larger product (which in this case was much more than just an album, but a film and, honestly, the whole idea of Prince to a mainstream audience--the albums before would have never opened the necessary doors for him to get to all the places he got afterward, and without When Doves Cry I doubt that Purple Rain would have accomplished that feat either.
The worst? A harder question. There are the miscalculations of releases like Gett Off and Sexy MF that couldn't be radio hits and thus couldn't really function well as advertisements (before the internet, unplayable material didn't really work that well to get people's attention. You could push boundaries, but Gett Off barely got played and Sexy MF didn't get played at all in my neck of the woods). Then there was the problem of the frequency of midtempo love ballads after the one-off success of TMBGITW (which didn't really work as a single for an album, just as its own separate thing--and I suppose as an FU to Warners)--I'm not sure, honestly, that any of the first singles after Batdance worked (and Batdance didn't probably work so much in and of itself as it and the album fed off off Bat-hysteria at the time).
Soft and Wet (not great--but about the catchiest, most radio-ready thing on the album), I Wanna Be Your Lover (much stronger--and clearly it worked), Controversy (I don't know what its actual impact was, but it's a strong track, and I assume made some difference--at the time, Prince was under the radar for me), When Doves Cry, Raspberry Beret (yes, it's a big shift--but out of the songs on Around the World in a Day, which was a tough sell to an audience that bought in on a different sound, it probably did as well as it could. I mean, it was honest about what was coming on the album, and it's a good pop song), and Alphabet St. | |
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Sexy MF is wonderful, excellent leading single (and also, this song was promoted heavily live on Prince's D&P tour 1992).
[Edited 12/2/16 22:44pm] Prince 4Ever. | |
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Sexy MF was a smash in Japan too, as was a lot of the late 1980s - TGE period. It is fun listening the excited recognition that the Japanese audience had when they recognized the opening notes of the song. Here in the US, it was mostly treated as an afterthought. | |
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