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Which Prince Era do you think needs more love by hard core fans? Question: . . I feel 1996-2000 is terribly underloved. Haven't been able to stop listening to the studio albums from this period for some time now (CB and the vault I don't really count since they're comps - although I really like them). . Some people may accuse me of trolling by saying this, which is ridiculous - I'm being totally serious. To me Rave is just as good as SOTT. No joke. | |
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1994-96 I think most hardcore fans did not like his hairstyle and clothes during these years. Just to add i was still on board during this era, love the gold album and Chaos album. Some cool concerts too. [Edited 12/1/16 10:36am] | |
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And The Vault is not a compilation - nor is Crystal Ball, since nothing on them was on a prior album. The Hits is a compilation. 4Ever is a compilation. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I have to agree with Genesia too. Sign Of the Times is a masterpiece and i don't throw that label around too much. As for Rave | |
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agree with this. they were his wilderness yrs a some way. these were my undergaduate yrs so maybe i enjoyed them for different reasons, but they don't get much love from the fans. =// personally, i fell off the p wagon from after Rave. i missed all that celebration stuff and the one nite alone cds.(when i did hear them they sounded bloated and inconsistent to me). i didn't get back into him until Musicology, even tho i don't care for the album. i started seeing his shows again. Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Love it | |
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i have to admit i did not give much of post 3121 much of a chance... "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I understand that the vast majority of people who are Prince fans view what I'm saying with a serious amount of skepticism and I want to point out that I make no claim that Rave is more classic than SOTT or historically more relevant to his discography - nothing like that - I'm simply saying that my ears love both albums equally and I wish more fans gave it time to really form their opinion as opposed to a quick listen/then discard scenario. Although I don't view either of the two songs you mentioned as substandard. The songs I don't really care for much on that LP are "Baby Knows" and the Sheryl Crow cover. Ultimately when she is involved I want it to stop haha . Also, to Genesia, it seems you are of the opinion that a compilation can only consist of material that has been released officially in some form? You're misunderstanding me - compilation isn't a bad word - and in fact it's shorthand for 'compilation album'. My point is that these releases were compilations of tracks that had been bootlegged previously (not officially released in many cases - although Crystal ball has a good number of remixes of songs that *were* released obviously). . Additionally the tracks were all from a large number of sessions over a large span of time, so there is a bit less continuity than many of his other releases. IE when Prince recorded "She Spoke to Me" he didn't likely figure that the track would be released on The Vault a few years later (granted the songs all sound quite good and jazzy on that). Plus, Crystal Ball as we know it wasn't originally intended to be released the way it was - if the 80s release had happened it wouldn't really have been a compilation album since all the tracks were intended to be released together around the time they were recorded as opposed to the decade+ span of time we got. . Also, I'd like to point out that although 4Ever includes tracks that have been released previously there is one extra track which has been never released officially - which further complicates what seems to be your definition of a compilation album when we consider these two compliation albums. . With that said I think we have both gotten into a sticky situation of semantics - and I've probably thought too much on your comment and my response. Sorry for the novel. My head is a bit strange today it seems (although my opinion of this era is unaffected by that haha). | |
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I agree that Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic is given a lot of grief. I really like it - I think it's a better record than Musicology, for instance, when both are clear attempts to make Prince hip with the mainsteam again. And yeah, I like "I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore" a LOT more than "Adore", a song whose appeal I haven't really grasped. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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You did not say thatm did you? | |
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I will take my place, In the great below | |
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Emancipation, The Truth and Crystal Ball are fantastic albums from that era, and deserve a lot more love than they got when released. Lack of (or problems relating to) promotion are probably to blame. Life Matters | |
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that's interesting. i felt that way about diamonds and pearls. i don't like the guests on rave as much as i like rosie and tony on diamonds and pearls but i tend to listen to rave more over the yrs. i find myself listening to the maxi single remixes of the dp era stuff. Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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I love Whatever U Go | |
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I've been a fan for the whole journey, but if there was a time that was testing, it was the 2001-2004 era. The one I think is underestemated is the 2010-14 period. I loved the randomness of it. . | |
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no. you are not alone. it's like someone smiling thru the worst of it. putting on the brave face but not selling it. i remember people saying that it was a break-up/kiss off album but i think that's a bit extreme. several of the songs are the cheeky,flirty thing prince is known for. 'hot wit u' and 'the sun, the moon, the stars' is prince on the prowl,imo. Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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cool how your response has such a positive vibe and energy attached to your opinions and reasoning. thanks for taking the time to respond in that way | |
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26ten said: Question: . . I feel 1996-2000 is terribly underloved. Haven't been able to stop listening to the studio albums from this period for some time now (CB and the vault I don't really count since they're comps - although I really like them). . Some people may accuse me of trolling by saying this, which is ridiculous - I'm being totally serious. To me Rave is just as good as SOTT. No joke. I agree. His voice and playing was maybe at its best here. And his creativity. | |
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Crystal Ball is a compilation of "previoulsy bootlegged material". It contains no material current to the time it was released, none of the songs were reworked for the release. It's a compilation from the vault and was marketed as such. [Edited 12/4/16 5:10am] | |
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Prince 79-80
Fantastic high energy concerts, a band really finding it feet, ripping on the guitars, Dez was fantastic, Prince super high energy.
Prince the album sometimes dismissed as he wanted to do something commercial to get himself out of a financial For You debt. But I Wanna Be Your Lover is a deserved hit, and despite the disco era touching some of these songs, they are all incredible, especially Why You Wanna Treat Me So Band , and Its Gonna Be Lonely, a song that could have been a great mainstay in his live act, but wasnt.
Guess people were still finding out about Prince in these early days, and hard core fans now likely truly appreciate this record, but feel this album and era deserve every bit of love and more they get.
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I agree that that period 1996 - 2000 is his most underappreciated. Rave, Emancipation, and New Power Soul combined have many good to great songs on them, but this is rarely recognized except for some fans of Emancipation. Most other eras have many adherants, but rarely is this era shown any love. I appreciate your honesty about your feelings about Rave. It took some guts as people are so fast around here to get personal if they don't like your opinion. While I prefer SOTT over Rave, I do agree that Rave is a vastly under-rated album. I didn't like it much when it came out, but it is the CD that I have changed my opinion the most since Prince died. I agree that it was probably an attempt to be commercially successful. However, I think that this countered by the genuine emotional vulnerability revealed in some of the love songs such as "I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore" and Man O' War. It never seemed crass to me the way much of Diamands and Pearls did. Not my favorite period, but it still had lots to offer! [Edited 12/4/16 6:39am] | |
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Are you talking about the period when no albums were released? | |
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GH, I wonder if some of P's hardcore female fans who were in love with him may have been turned off by this era, due to jealousy, because of his relationship/marriage to Mayte. I don't know the answer, I'm just putting this thought out there. -- There are some great songs on Emancipation. "The Love We Make" is a masterpiece, one of my top 5 Prince songs of all time. He did some great live performances of this song, namely this one: https://www.youtube.com/w...RRSdRhfRA. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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N.E.W.S and The Rainbow Children. :Pop Life live in Detroit: | |
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Come Exodus Chaos and Disorder Rave Emancipation D&P Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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