I listen to the two Madhouse albums than anything else including his own work. Love The Time and all the others, but the ones that stand up to repeated play for me are the Madhouse albums. | |
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Prince was in over his head giving him the job then. | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: I listen to the two Madhouse albums than anything else including his own work. Love The Time and all the others, but the ones that stand up to repeated play for me are the Madhouse albums. Being someone who has listened to the Madhouse releases but have YET to fully get into them, what is it that draws you in? | |
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Does Exodus count? Because that. One of my fave albums of all time, by Prince or otherwise. Raw funk. | |
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gandorb said: Ugot2shakesumthin said: I listen to the two Madhouse albums than anything else including his own work. Love The Time and all the others, but the ones that stand up to repeated play for me are the Madhouse albums. Being someone who has listened to the Madhouse releases but have YET to fully get into them, what is it that draws you in? They’re immersive! The tracks, especially 8, have a beginning, middle and an end. The drumming is propellsive and nuanced taking you on a journey. Plus, to me, the themes and lyrics to most Prince albums get tiring, Madhouse doesn’t. The intesting thing about playing them on Spotify, is the algorithm that spotify uses then takes you into Live versions of Talking Heads and other more rock oriented tracks. I tend to like everything that Spotify plays to go with Madhouse. | |
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The single best side project album is The Family. It is such a beautiful complement to Parade.
[Edited 8/1/17 11:16am] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: gandorb said: Being someone who has listened to the Madhouse releases but have YET to fully get into them, what is it that draws you in? They’re immersive! The tracks, especially 8, have a beginning, middle and an end. The drumming is propellsive and nuanced taking you on a journey. Plus, to me, the themes and lyrics to most Prince albums get tiring, Madhouse doesn’t. The intesting thing about playing them on Spotify, is the algorithm that spotify uses then takes you into Live versions of Talking Heads and other more rock oriented tracks. I tend to like everything that Spotify plays to go with Madhouse. Thanks. I'll give them another listen. | |
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Agree. The Family is a beautifully sophisticated record, listening today it sounds like it could have been recorded last week. | |
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Genesia said: The single best side project album is The Family. It is such a beautiful complement to Parade.
[Edited 8/1/17 11:16am] Agree...1986 was a brilliant Prince year and his recorded output is arguably one of the most creative periods in recorded pop history. Jill Jones and Madhouse also were recorded in 1986. Not to mention Sign O' The Times. | |
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The Time was his best side project.Sheila E. would be a close second. | |
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I would say that I have listened to The Glamorous Life most | |
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The Time. Period | |
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The Time NPG Exodus Milk and Honey Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Madhouse (a personal favorite, when I'm in that mood), The Time, Sheila, Jill (sum o her stuff ), Apollonia n Vanity 6 albums, Return of the Bump Squad (song), For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Feeling the Chaka Khan album, very nice!........Never B another fool! hell yeah We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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Apart from the obvious ones I'll go for what he did with Andy Allo. Both Superconductor and Oui Can Luv are fantastic, and the songs she sang on AOA sound beautiful to me... | |
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The ones that actually had some personality. The Time had Morris Day with his swagger and his attitude. No one else could have done Cool like him. It was taylormade for him just like Nasty Girl was for Vanity. Sheila E, as great as she is as a drummer, doesn't have that. The fact that Prince took The Glamorous Life away from Apollonia and gave it to Sheila, proves that: it doesn't really matter who sings it. I just heard Vanity's version of Sex Shooter and she brings something to it that Apples just didn't have. Which is probably why Prince took all the other good tunes away from that album. Same for The Family and Jill Jones: fine albums, but no personality.
I also like the ones where the acts he produced actually did some writing themselves because that makes them more than just Prince clones. So here is my top 5: TheTime Vanity 6 Chaka Khan Ingrid Chavez Judith Hill [Edited 8/15/17 8:08am] [Edited 8/15/17 8:12am] [Edited 8/15/17 8:13am] | |
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