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How the Black Album got its name Prince Lovesexy Afterhsow Hamburg, Germany August 31, 1988
I’m going 2 tell u a story, it’s just between me and U. U going 2 listen? Once upon a time in the land of Sinaplenty, there lived a little brother named Camille. Now Camille, oh he was the baddest mother fucker in the world. U understand? Camille wasn’t afraid of nobody. Now somebody in Camille’s mind told him, “Say man, you’re the baddest mother fucker in the world. Why don’t u put out the baddest album in the world? Fuck ‘em. U know, all these people running around talking about making love. Fuck it. Just put out an album, sex with no feeling. Everyone knows, lets just fuck.” So Camille sat down and he said, “Ughhhhhh, Eric come on and blow the horn a little bit, just toot a little bit. Eric, come one give me something.” See he said, “I aint’ scared of nobody if I got that. Can’t nobody fuck with that.” Alright? So u got all these people running around talking about making love. I’ll do that and say yeah I wanna’ fuck. Ok, so that’s what Camille did. He sat down and made this album, right. It was bad. He looked at it and he said, “It’s so bad I ain’t even gonna’ put a name on the mother fucker.” No, no, wait. Get 2 that mentality. It’s sooooo bad, I ain’t even put a name on it. U just hold it. U understand? U just taste it. Right. U got it?
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Because it's a black album. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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[Snip - luv4u] Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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* The SOTT/Lovesexy Bands may have been ethnically less diverse than the Revolution, but they were much better musicians, to which three of the members of the Revolution, including Wendy, have admitted. Next, your "Kunta Konsciousness" remark is demeaning to any African person who has ever wanted to become more connected to one's African or African-American heritage. Three, Prince's music also crossed over because he purposely lied about his race, even when he, himself, couldn't even keep the lie straight. From January to March 1981 in three separate magazines (Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, and New York Daily News), Prince changed the racial construct of his parents in each interview, which proves he was lying because he knew that his music would not get played on pop and rock radio stations if he was considered black. So, while Prince did fight against both black and white people from limiting him, he also participated in perpetuating the notion of black artists being limited by he, himself, at first, refusing to be bold enough to say to everyone, "I'm an African American, and I'm going to play whatever music I like." Yet, it's also either racist, self-hating, or just hypocritical of you to then infer that Prince was disingenuous when he attempted to reconnect with his black roots later in his career. So, which is it? Was Prince disingenuous for lying about his race to appeal to white listeners, or was he disingenuous for wanting to reconnect with his black listeners * I find it interesting that on this site Prince is only accused of being disingenuous when he's seeking to embrace his black roots, which, I think, says more about the people on this site than it does about Prince. How is it somehow more authentic for Prince to love Joni Mitchell or the Beatles than for Prince to love James Brown or George Clinton? To be clear, I'm not saying that it's more authentic for him to love either more, but it's just interesting that on this site a lot of people seem to have issues when Prince decides to address issues specific to the African-American community as if his doing this offends their socio-political or artistic sensibilities. It’s almost like many folks on this site are declaring, “Prince, you can be our erotic ethic nymph, but don’t you dare discuss issues of white supremacy!” I'm just glad that as an African American, I love Prince for the entirety of his musical pie chart and never desired that he limit himself to just one slice of his pie chart.
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They all are though lol | |
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The only people who thought that Prince was white at the Lovesexy period were people who were having a serious eye problem. He was a lightskin black guy who lived in a state that had snow for more than half the year. How dark was he going to be? In addition, SOTT is a very black album. I remember reading that was upset at going to nightclubs and not hearing his music but I also think he realized that it comes with moving up in the music industry.
Also Susan Rogers said the Black Album music was party music for Sheila E birthday so I doubt a lot of thought went into the project.
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i agree wholeheartedly with this post! | |
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. Quality less than Sign Of The Times? Maybe... . Less than Lovesexy? Uh.. no, very few of his albums are (including post 2000) Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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It had no cover, just a black sleeve as it was supposed to be a surprise album with no promotion. . The Beatles were the inspiration for the phrase as they had the White Album. . | |
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From the story, I think it's because there's no love on it. What? | |
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Lovesexy is in my top 5, that is a GREAT album, it is one big party, how can anyone not like it. Classic after classic. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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. Or rather that's what you think you remember, whereas in fact only three of the eight tracks fit that description: . http://www.princevault.co...e=Le_Grind .
The rest? Three of them weren't recorded until months after that birthday party: . http://www.princevault.co...Dead_On_It .
. http://www.princevault.co..._R_In_Love .
. One of them was recorded months earlier than the first session mentioned above: . http://www.princevault.co...ifragisexy .
. And one of them had been part of previous projects: . http://www.princevault.co...unky_Place .
. © Bart Van Hemelen
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I am repeating what she just said out her own mouth on the Michael Dean podcast. If you want to be believe Princevault over the person who was in the studio with him go ahead. Not sure why some website is more accurate then the people who were around at the time but this is Prince org were actual comment by real people and court documents mean nothing. | |
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Anyone remember The Black Album Band, who covered the whole album just a couple of days/weeks? later ? I heard this re-recorde album on a German radio station some time later. Strange but fun ! Like to hear it again. - Then, about the real one: I remember that somewhat end '87, early '88 they played the whole original Pirnce album on Veronica’s Countdown Café, a program on a Dutch radio station. Too cool to be true. I still remeber like it was yesterday. It was late at night, and I had my ears glued to the speakers of my ghettoblaster ! I recorded the whole broadcast on a cassette, and still have it somewhere. Now and then a DJ jingle was heard over the tracks saying in a dark voice "The Black Album". I've listened so much to this cassette, and I thought these DJ Jingles were part of the music recorded by Prince. I took some time before I could lay my hands on a first (fake) copy of the album. I even payd 5000 Bfr for that one (similar to todays 125 EURO!). Still have that one lying around too. - So when I hear songs from the Black Album, I still hear those DJ jingles in my head. Ah memories. - Now, time to go and search for that The Black Album Band version.
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That sounds very interesting! I would love to hear that! Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Thank You 1725topp! [Edited 2/27/17 15:58pm] Come now, isn't life a little better with a pair of good shoes? - Prince 1985 | |
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Nothing else needs to be said!
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