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Do we know why Prince (the album) had no title? Usually, though not always, the first album of an artist is eponymous. Here it was the second one. Has it ever been explained why P chose not to give it a title? Thx. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I don't know the actual reason behind it but I would just assume it was a case where For You was his first experience making and releasing an album so there may have been parts of it that perhaps didn't gel the way he liked. By the time he was doing his second album, he was more comfortable and experienced and better able to put his own stamp on the record. Kind of like a statement of intent. "The journey starts here" kind of thing. | |
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Isn't Prince the title of the album? RIP | |
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Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy | |
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He called his albums Santana? RIP | |
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He said he made the first album perfect, and made it for you and me and everybody. The next it was time to make sure everyone knew who he was. As simple as that I guess. What? | |
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RIP | |
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PRINCE is the title of the album (hmmm is there a song in the vault title PRINCE)
But Janet Jacksons 3rd album was title Janet
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A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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With For You, it was "this is what I can do". With Prince, it was "this is who I am, and what i'm about". | |
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Yewdale u r right there r many other examples. And yeah, guys, I know an eponymous title is a title. To be honest except in the case of Seal or Gabriel who had a real stand against titling albums at all, I've never really gotten the whole eponymous concept: you don't have movies titled "Woody Allen" or books titled "Milan Kundera". But that's a bit out of topic. P's second album could have been titled after a song, it wasn't. I wanna know why.
A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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databank said: Yewdale u r right there r many other examples. And yeah, guys, I know an eponymous title is a title. To be honest except in the case of Seal or Gabriel who had a real stand against titling albums at all, I've never really gotten the whole eponymous concept: you don't have movies titled "Woody Allen" or books titled "Milan Kundera". But that's a bit out of topic. P's second album could have been titled after a song, it wasn't. I wanna know why.
No one on this board is that old. What? | |
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I'll C if I can find further info | |
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Let's talk about Peter Gabriel's album titles... "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Self-titled albums were much more common in the 70s, and they weren't always used just for the debut. I can think of several artists (Diana Ross, Fleetwood Mac, The Hollies) that released 2 self-titled albums just a few years apart. I think the thought at the time was that it was meant to draw a line in the sand, to be a marker of a new beginning of sorts. | |
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'janet.' was Janet's 5th album wasn't it? She had 2 (at least) before 'Control'. . And I've often wondered, if the 'Prince' album had been titled something else what would he have picked? He usually had a title track, and for every album through SOTT (except PR) it was the first track. Would the album have been called "I Wanna Be Your Lover"? Terrible album title, maybe that's why he went the self-titled route. [Edited 2/1/17 16:01pm] | |
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Acts from Aerosmith to Christopher Cross to Janet Jackson have had their first album self-titled, whereas a long established band like Def Leppard only recently used the self-title. Others like Janet Jackson use parts of their name over and over. janet. and Damiita Jo to name a couple. (I'm sort of surprised she never had one called Ms. Jackson.) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Control was Janet Jackson's 3rd album... its easy to forget her 1st 2 albums... Janet Jackson Dream Street | |
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I don't claim to know why exactly, but my guess is that it had to do with him and / or WB considering the record his "commercial debut". Much more effort seemed to go into the promotion and getting his name out there. It's his "teen pop" record to me. | |
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Janet Dream Street Control Rhythm Nation 1814 janet. The Velvet Rope All For You Damita Jo 20 Y.O. Discipline Unbreakable Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Weezer have 4 self titled albums She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me? | |
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I don't know, not a clue. What I can tell you is that in contrast to the first album, it was done relatively quickly. The first album was painstakingly produced and went way overbudget. 800,000 if memory serves right. He said later that he had to prove he could sell records when For you only sold 200,000. Prince isn't nearly as well produced in terms of clarity and sound but is leagues beyond in songwriting and was truly the first "Prince" record in that it had all the kernels of what would germinate into the Prince of his prime. The duality, the androgny and with the music, the keyboards sounded more distinctive and you can hear the Minneapolis sound just beginning to come into the world. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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'Prince' may have been his second album, but wasn't it the first one to be released beyond America? Therefore being the record that introduced him to the world? And so making sense of it being eponymous?
I thought that For You was released after 'Prince' garnered a few hits. I think that was the case in the UK, anyway. | |
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until we find a more concrete answer, which photo could have been a better cover picture?
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First one or bottom middle | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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