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He certainly did. Maybe not full albums but a LOT of individual tracks are on par with anything he did on Purple Rain or SOTT. Stop it.. He did nothing GREAT after 1988 , Prince had good songs here & there. But nothing on the 80's creative level. BOB4theFUNK | |
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Individual tracks undoubtedly, great songs throughout his carreer, one of them being: There Is Lonely. | |
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You stop it.
Its like you don't ever want to disagree with a lazy uninformed narrative (or friend) and are fearful that if you recommend listening to and sorting through all of P's music, it will become tiresome to other people and then these people will just ignore his 'genius period' in the 80's.
Questlove recommended that people listen to all of P's music with the knowledge that the 80's music was his peak. He said P was still good and still important to him musically in the later years. The fact that Questlove gave the same 4/5 star review for "the TRuth" as he did for "Dirty Mind" says that even he saw more than "meh" or occassionally "good" music in his later catalogue.
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This guy right here knows what's up. | |
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Come Chaos&disorder NPS Musicology 3121 Planet earth 2010 6 flat albums I can't find any his first 10 yrs In his career. Prince had songs that were good But overall the albums were ok. Emancipation & TRC i liked. The Truth & One night Alone piano Albums were fine. But in between those releases Was a lot of throw away music BOB4theFUNK | |
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THANK YOU and not a ramble at all. When someone started a thread about songs that others love that you hate, people's responses clearly exemplified everyone's different taste. I love the funk/R&B/ballads, trying to make my daughter a fan and she loves the rock and absolutely can't get with the funk. I am not an expert by a long shot, but just because it wasn't on someone's number 1 list does that mean it wasn't a sucess. I, along with other's loved Adore so much, you couldn't tell us it wasn't a number 1 single.
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COme and Chaos and Disorder are 50/50. 3121 and Musicology are solid well crafted albums. Planet Earth was kind of lame except for the title track and Somewhere Here on Earth, NPS had a few good songs, Emancipation is about half great, The Rainbow Children is musically great and lyrically lame (with some exceptions),, The Truth is a wonderful album, One Nite Alone is very good. The GOld Experience has some weak spots but is overall great. the Symbol had some really great songs and some pretty bad songs. Art Official Age is pretty solid throughout. HIt and Run phase 1 is hit and miss. HIt and Run phase 2 is mostly great (some find it bland, I find it subtle and warm). Crystal Ball (which is part 80's) was great. Graffiti Bridge is half/half (but boy is the good half great). Batman is underrated and lots of fun with only a few bad songs. Lovesexy is very strong overall (the only song I dislike is the actual "Lovesexy" song), Plectrumelectrum is half good half mediocre, Mlps Sound is kind of lame, 2010 is underrated with some great pop songs (I love Future Soul Song, sticky like glue and Laveaux) but has some weak spots, Lotusflower is hit and miss and has some strong spots.
Here's my point. You are taking him for granted. this is a man who released an album a year. It takes Adele three years to write a friggin' album and its average. Imagine if you took every "good" song out of all of those prince albums and left out the rest, he would still have at least (in my opinion) 20-30 truely great songs and quite a few good songs. Who else has that kind of track record? prince in the 80's was more consistent but he was running on some kind of mega-adreline because who else can do that? Even if only half of his songs post 80's were good-great (the distinction between good and great is highly subjective..a bad song is easier to agree on) then he would still have a hell of a track record. Unfortunately, not many people have heard this music. I certainly hadn't before he died. When I looked into his music (truely dug into it) I was kind of shocked...and much of it was not chronological or from a particular period. Its was a hodgepodge of fan favorites on youtube.
This is my opinion, but its valid and its researched and its not influenced by a friend's opinion that Prince was irrelevent or a disappointment since he had stopped being the brilliant dirty mind he had been in the 80's.
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Live Prince is where its at in many ways. Perhaps, that should be studied first before attacking the messy but often brilliant hodgepodge of his later studio recordings. Just the way he would reinvent and reinterpret his own songs live. People make whole careers on interpretation of others' music. He did it to his own music. His later versions of Something in the Water, I could never take the place of ur man etc. kind of blew my mind. Even his Montreux version of originally overproduced 90's song "The Max" shocked me in the best sense. His set lists tended to be strong. He seemed to be a better editor of his own work in live performances.
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[Edited 4/5/17 7:57am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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I enjoy reading everyone's opinion. Shows the varying tastes in music in which Prince appealed to all. That in itself is amazing. I still think it is the difference in groundbreaking and good music. 80s he was releasing groundbreaking music occasionally. 90s onward he was releasing good music occasionally. We don't see other artists trying to mimic his post 90s output but we are still seeing artists trying to mimic his 80s output. Heck Bruno Mars has made a career out of Prince's 80s material 25+ years later. [Edited 4/5/17 8:20am] | |
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Love your post. If it's rambling, I want more! | |
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Of course he did GREAT stuff after 1988. Plenty of it. Either you lack knowledge of the music or you're trying to fit the music into a rise&fall narrative that simply isn't that clean cut. | |
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Of course he did GREAT stuff after 1988. Plenty of it. Either you lack knowledge of the music or you're trying to fit the music into a rise&fall narrative that simply isn't that clean cut. Prince had very good songs after 1988 but nothing groundbreaking anymore. Every top artist has there window of greatness before falling off. Stevie Wonder, Paul Mccartney, & Elton John Had there 10 yrs of excellent music, But after there runs weren't as consistent Anymore. Prince had good music at certain points after the 80's.. but just didn't connect as well with the public BOB4theFUNK | |
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Eye am in my early 20s. When first falling in love with Prince. Eye heard BLACK SWEAT video on BET. I love musicology the album.Not purple Rain. Just saying Eye ppl call Prince a modern Mozart or Purple hendrix Prince is The one and only Prince that universe galaxy or whatever u want 2 call it will ever know | |
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Also June should of gotten more exposure especially after he passed. Art official age was a Solid album excellent. Along with the Hit N Series. Groovy potential is my most played song for the past month. Also what wrong with songs like Graffiti Bridge and Face Down. They are fantastic material. Really experimenting and getting creative. Music is a art not some math problem where it has to be done a certain way to be right. So if his 70's stuff is a A and his 80s is A++++. HIS 90S Music Solid B. And 2000s a B+ or A-. Eye ppl call Prince a modern Mozart or Purple hendrix Prince is The one and only Prince that universe galaxy or whatever u want 2 call it will ever know | |
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love that!!!
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get real ....I guess TRC and Lotusflower and symbol album r throwaways ..right?? | |
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luvsexy4all said: get real ....I guess TRC and Lotusflower and symbol album r throwaways ..right?? They are good works but nothing like his 80's era output... The musicanship on TRC is excellent Lotusflower rocks out in spots. The symbol album though bothers me With tony m's awful rapping.. 1978 to 88... [Edited 4/8/17 11:09am] [Edited 4/8/17 11:10am] BOB4theFUNK | |
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I don't understand why people like AOA so much.
It's not even one of his better albums [Edited 4/8/17 11:08am] BOB4theFUNK | |
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Wane20 said: Eye am in my early 20s. When first falling in love with Prince. Eye heard BLACK SWEAT video on BET. I love musicology the album.Not purple Rain. Just saying Then u are s delusional Prince fan.. Musicology is a decent album at best. Purple Rain Sign o the times 1999 Dirty mind Are timeless classics. Questlove was on the money when talking About the time period where Prince connected With the audience. 1978 to 88 In a zone 1982 to 87 BOB4theFUNK | |
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I'd put it right up there, his best for 15+ years.
And the album that got me and my friends really into Prince back in the day? Emancipation. | |
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It's great that this thread features such a diverse range of opinions! Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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The joy of Prince was that his audiences weren't just full of those of us who were there in his peak. Some were there from the start - others, like you, didn't find him until Emancipation - many didn't find him until after his death and are now starting to see what we saw decades ago. The point is, there are other circumstances that lead us to our favourite albums/songs that are not necessarily connected with the strength of the album/song, but with the personal experiences that we were undertaking at the time and the relationships that were formed/lost, and the response that the songs gave us emotionally towards those experiences. One of my least favourite albums is Emancipation, but I am well aware that it is not because of the album per se, but to do with my getting bored of sticking up for Prince through all the name change stuff and starting to feel like he cared more for money than for his fans etc... Also because I forged a very strong relationship which distracted me for a time from my obsession with all things Prince. I was also getting stick because I hadn't 'grown' out of my 'teenage' crush and people thought I was too old to be worshipping at the alter of an 80's pop star. So, all things considered, the albums I don't like as much tend to be the ones that I didn't give as much time, either for personal reasons, or because I didn't connect with them and put other stuff higher on my playlist. As others have said, music is subjective so we'll never all agree about what is his best and worst work. | |
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Prince never had the same creative run as he did from Dirty Mind through to Lovesexy, but there is a mass of post-80s work that deserve appreaciation. Hundalasiliah! | |
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I'd include the 10s in there as well. [Edited 4/11/17 8:45am] | |
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Whoa... Hold on there. "eclipses"? The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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His ability to work a crowd, to work a stage only grew over time. Yes, there are some great performances and shows from the 80s (SOTT, Lovesexy, Hit n Run) but watching Gold era NPG, ONA, 3rdEyeGirl shows, aftershows at the IndigO2 - I'll take those over the 80s stuff, just. | |
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I'm a little surprised at how much hate Musicology and 3121 are getting. I'd put them ahead of any album released between 1989 and 2002 (except maybe Love Symbol). I played both from front to back recently and was struck by how good they were, the man still had it then.
While he never matched Purple Rain, Prince still had a lot to offer musically, and made some classic tracks in the 1990s' and onward. In the minds of the general public, "Thieves in the Temple," "Cream", "Diamonds and Pearls," "7," and "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" all stand beside his biggest 1980s' hits in their respective success, and are all great songs. The song "Musicology" was a late-career fan favorite. He was still branching out, with hip hop, jazz, and even straight up hard rock becoming a part of his sonic palette. Maybe not all of it was successful, but the fact that Prince was so daring in his experimentations is part of what made him such a uniquely dynamic figure.
There are probably just as many great songs from 1989-2015 as there are from 1977-88, we just write them off because the full packages (the albums) weren't as cohesive as when he was young and hungry.
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This. [Edited 4/12/17 17:21pm] | |
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