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I'd say this is what I find somewhat sad. While there's no such thing as solid fact, "taste" and "preference" are irrelevant to some extent. What gets interesting is analysis and perspective. Confronting "tastes" and "preference" endlessly is sterile because save saying "I see where you're coming from" it simply annihilates the possibility of debate and ends-up in 10 pages-long threads where nothing, or least very little, has been said in the end. No one has learned anything, no one has changed their mind. Scarier is the confusion between "tastes" and "solid fact" people make when they say "Song X is good" or "Song X is mediocre", instead of saying "I like Song X" or "Song X does nothing for me". Even worse is when this comes from people who say "I've listened to Song X once 15 years ago and never again because it sucks" or new fans making judgement on an album they've heard for the first time today, after a listen or two. Obviously one needs to submerge themselves a little more than that in a record or song before being able to say something relevant, either positive or negative, about it. That's the reason why I've always tended to refrain from posting my opinion about new albums in the immediate days or even weeks after they were released, I wanted to wait until I actually had had time to "get to know them" before commenting them. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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mbdtyler said: In all fairness, Bowie knew he was close to the end and that allowed him to put everything he had into making one last masterpiece. Even if Bowie wouldn't have passed away right after its release, Blackstar still would have been a fantastic set of music, but crafting it into his farewell to the world elevated it into a beautiful and bittersweet work of art.
I can only imagine what Prince would've created if he had been in Bowie's shoes . YES! . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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stop pulling threads out of one's arse.....please | |
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AOA is it for me. Yes, Purple Rain is THE masterpice, but AOA is genius. | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I mostly wonder what Prince felt about all of that. He was kind of dismissive about picking a favorite when the talk came around to "all of his children." I wonder what he himself truly considered to be his own "masterpiece," if he ever felt he'd acheived this, or his most satisfying work on an artistic scale. | |
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Yeah, there have been many, many threads about this. I don't agree myself but that's just me.
I'd say from about 2004 onwards Prince received nothing but critical acclaim for his back catalogue and live shows. Rolling Stone rated prince number 1 most underrated guitarist way back in 2007.
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AOA.
HNR2. | |
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Maybe Black Is The New Black was Prince's final masterpeice??? | |
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Art Official Age fits this bill. The hit n run albums were mostly comprised of stuff recorded before or during AOA sessions. | |
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njemelbourne said: I could be alone in this thought but I consider Art Official Age to be his final masterpiece. With absolute classics like the incredible Breakdown, Clouds, Way Back, Time and This Could B I think he really put the effort into this album and he was back in form which made his passing even more tragic. It sounded like he was getting his mojo back... I don't count the Hit and Run's to be anything but compilations BTW...
You are not alone. AOA is it. Would it be great to see where he would have gone with the obvious creativity that he showed in his last couple of years, hellyes! | |
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IMO HitNRun Phase 2 is a masterpiece. | |
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Art Official Age was hands down his departing, "peace out earth" album. | |
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If Art Official Age does not qualify as a masterpiece, then I don't know what does. And, HITNRUN Phase 2 is phenomenal. Prince went out still in virtuoso form. The man was flat-out peerless. | |
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Germanegro said: I mostly wonder what Prince felt about all of that. He was kind of dismissive about picking a favorite when the talk came around to "all of his children." I wonder what he himself truly considered to be his own "masterpiece," if he ever felt he'd acheived this, or his most satisfying work on an artistic scale. . Every time I saw him asked about his favorite, it was always his newest. . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Time will tell, but none of his last albums are masterpieces. | |
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To me 'The Next Day' is far ahead of 'Blackstar'. The praising 'Blackstar' receives is due to almost teatrical way that album apperead - good timing and everything. Good ideas - like always w/ David all over that record, but if something seems messy that's 'Blackstar'. . AOA w/ Prince seems like it's not pushed as far as his genius was (certainly) ready to go, but if one is not ready to go deep into details - like me, i don't see what not to love about this record, top-notch stuff. HnR Ph. 1/2... well, that is a true effort and ambition, putting all that material together + meanwhile composing something as beatufiul as Reveleation. And i was watching his concerto at Montreux 2013, 3 nights... well, i'm speachless when it comes to that energy and spirit... but let me tell ya, i can't name one living thing that can come close to that. | |
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He did .
It's called Art Official Age. | |
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i like his final albums quite a bit. but i do wish he was still around, dropping more | |
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AOA is definitely a masterpiece. But others would have followed; and even HnR Part One is pretty good. | |
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It has not been released yet. | |
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How are you feeling today Mr Nelson? I trust you're having a quick and enjoyable adjustment period Which makes things move so much faster here
You've probably felt for many years in your former life
Remember, there is really only one destination, and that place is you
[Edited 2/17/17 2:31am] Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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Agree on both. . Even though Phase 2 is a compilation of tracks from 2010-2015 it flows well, maybe apart from Screwdriver, and has some top notch material. | |
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I didnt Dig BLack STAR , I think where Prince was going with SHades of Umber could possibly be Masterpiece ish... Apparently there is more where that came from...
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The Piano and Microphone shows was his final masterpiece. | |
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It would be if the estate release the last Atlanta show like he told the audience he was going to at the last PP party | |
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