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Article: Why Batman is Prince’s misunderstood masterpiece Check out this article entitled "Why Batman is Prince’s misunderstood masterpiece". It was published by Fansided: http://fansided.com/2017/...sterpiece/ | |
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Thanks Latin!! Great article. | |
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Batman is a well underrated album by the general music listening public and non Prince-scholar critics but there's no way you can talk me into believing Lemon Crush is anything beyond the most throwaway garbage. | |
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Love the masterpiece! Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Not so much. Side one maybe. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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If you watch the movie all of the songs fit the film and all album have filler cuts. | |
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hey, hey, that was one of my faves. | |
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I don't know if the album was that good, and the writer said lovesexy was a double album, it wasn't. I liked the album, of course, but I wouldn't place it with some of his other ones. The joker/batman theme was perfect for prince though, and he had to know it as soon as he saw it. Recently I thought of how cool it would have been for Prince and MJ to have done a video for the movie. They were just like the Joker/Batman in their dynamic. | |
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Honestly, it wasn't until recent weeks that I've heard people talk shit about Batman. I've no idea why people feel that way. I've only always heard people love songs like "Vicki Waiting" or "Scandalous", but sometimes shit on "The Arms of Orion" (my favorite track). "Lemon Crush" rubs on me at times, but in general the album is a very specific and inspired set of tunes for a particular project (opposed to the quasi-compilation that became Graffiti Bridge). He'd not done that since Purple Rain, really.
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A very underrated album IMHO. "The password is what." | |
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Good to see Batman get some love. Not one of my favorites, but definitley has a special place in his discography. Surprised the author called Lovesexy a "double album'. Not sure why someone who apparently was so into prince during that time frame would even think that. | |
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Great article Latin! Now I wanna go get my Batman cd and play it! It's always been a favorite of mine. | |
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I haven't read this article and I look forward to it! | |
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Personally, I've always thought that "Batman" didn't get the respect it deserved because Prince himself, wasn't actually in the movie. Of course, he couldn't have been The Joker, Jack Nicholson had that on lock but Prince totally could have pulled off being The Joker's Avenger or even the introduction to The Riddler. IJS! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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i think hip hop had a huge impact on his decisions. they didn't play instruments so he went the other way and had all musicians, something which he more or less did for the rest of his career. I imagine after the revolution, he may have wanted a break from a band as such, musicians are always, always a headache and usually they aren't worth the trouble to have them around. so, maybe he wanted respite, or partial respite in the studio which he didn't need those guys. Live, he had no choice. After the revolution, i would think he'd just want musicians who knew they only mattered insomuch as live playing and as extensions of what Prince was trying to play. You never hear stories of creative problems with the following band that you did with the revolution. Also, financially, after telling everyone to fuck off with ATWIAD, prince sales had fallen off more and more and rumours of money problems, even being "broke" came out around 1988 so Batman was his best selling album since at least ATWIAD if not PR. Batman also poised him for another pitiful attempt at a movie with Graffiti Bridge. Anyway, long story short, i'm sure he knew it would be better to get sales up rather than be a stubborn artist so Diamonds and pearls mixed the polished musicians with hip hop and it worked, the album sold quite well and brought him back. I always thought the symbol album was an attempt to really sell well and it didn't happen, he had so much faith in himself that he thought he could actually will 5 million albums which that stupid contract dictated, when he saw he couldn't do that it fucked his head up for awhile. | |
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all this love for this album..then why is it never included in his golden era?? ('80-'88)
which could be extended to '96 | |
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Makes perfect sense to me. The earlier material still feels potent, visceral, exciting, boundary-pushing...the 90's music feels 'safer,' more homogenized, almost predictable. | |
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It's not a great album but there's some good stuff on it. The whole thing just felt forced and smelled of a cash in, like you could tell Prince had these songs laying around and quickly and haphazardly molded them into shapes that kinda sorta fit the film but not really.
"“Arms of Orion”, “Lemon Crush” and “Scandalous!” counter the funkier tracks by slowing things down both in scale and attitude, but never in scope. These are introspective ballads"
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yeah, i was tracking with the author until that faux pas. i'm like did he mean to put Vicki Waiting there? which still isn't a "ballad" and he fails to mention it at all which is arguably the best or 2nd best track on the album. all in all, glad to see the album get some love. its definitely golden era for me! for all his success, his #1's were rare and Batdance was one of them! | |
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some of it I guess but some of the stuff on emancipation was done with an eye to the future. Brave New World, Slave, The Human Body sound pretty fresh. I never did follow current music but it sounds to me like the music i'd hear at clubs a few years later. anyway, personally, i just wanted good songs so whether it was that era or even the last albums with updated production, if the songs were good i couldn't care less about the means of recording. | |
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'Scandalous' is certainly one of the very top, and one of the most haunting, of his love ballads. . Does anyone else feel that the re-recorded, late '86 'Witness' would integrate quite well with the Scandalous Sex Suite, or another maxi-single of the era, as a counterpoint to the album's 'Electric Chair'? .
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that album was where it became apparent Prince's "slow jams get written off" on his own words. Even on here, if you look up those ballads by title, lots of people were brutal in their opinion. The slow songs weren't ever hits unless you cound TMBGITW but he was the best of his era in my opinion at being a real soulman. I don't know, maybe that was the reason, those songs are really too soulful for crossover. [Edited 5/2/17 21:10pm] | |
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Yes PeteSilas, just as I posted my comment I regretted not mentioning Emancipation. I agree totally with your observations. | |
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bloody hell. Ok fair enough.
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those vids were probably his best, he didn't do many lavish videos and he rarely did videos that showed him hamming it up like he did in partyman. | |
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And to some extent also "Graffiti Bridge", as the closing chapter. | |
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I always felt Batman was a massive dissapointment as a follow up to Lovesexy. But I recently found that if you skip the obviously "Batman" stuff (and try to ignore the few lyrical references "Vicky Waiting", etc), and include the B-Sides, there's a great album hidden under there! | |
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well, he could have tried to play the artist again and had worse sales. lovesexy only went gold at the time, no other megastar of that era was having flops like that. | |
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