1. The Rainbow Children
2. Art Official Age 3. The Gold Experience 4. 3121 5. Musicology 6. LotusFlow3r/MPLS Sound 7. Phase 2 8. Emancipation 9. Love Symbol 10. One Nite Alone 11. Xodus 12. Come 13. Chaos and Disorder The point is that there were more great albums after Lovesexy than before it was released. I am leaving off some quality albums like Grafiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls, NEWS and 20ten. [Edited 8/20/17 17:16pm] [Edited 8/20/17 17:18pm] | |
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Art Offical Age Emancipation The Vault Gold Experience Hit n Run 1&2 | |
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ONA AOA Until the end of time | |
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Emancipation [Edited 8/20/17 20:01pm] | |
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come lotusflower | |
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Love Symbol. Like Lovesexy, it is a work of utter brilliance.
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I don't like to disagree with Bob Paisley but I don't think Lovesexy was his last great album, anyway... . Love Symbol / Come / Gold / Exodus - can't seperate them. . Only other ones close for me; Lotusflower, AOA and HNR Phase 2. | |
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Sounds a bit like my own story. I became a fan around this time as well, or rather a much bigger one, as I already was a fan to some degree, so I was fully aware of his battle with Warners. I can still recall that speech he made at the Brit Awards, what a mind f*ck for the non-fans. | |
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The Rainbow Children (and it's better than Lovesexy in my opinion). Hundalasiliah! | |
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The Rainbow Children. It brought me back in after 10 years following Diamnonds and Pearls, which I hated. I'm just saying... | |
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Its kinda sad this thread exists but yes LoveSexy is the dividing line. (and in retrospect I'll bet its when all the opiod shit started. Remember the story about Ingrid Chavez and his "bad trip" and all that nonsense)
I'd put The Gold Experience as the most consistent good and "complete" collection of songs after 1988.
Emancipation had its heart in the right place and its mostly brough down by its cheap sounding production.
Beyond that I can say that I really enjoyed 20Ten for its retro sound and LotusFlower for its cohesive sound and mature approach. (Hell I think I may listen to it now!)
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Lotusflower for me. Masterpiece. | |
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The Rainbow Children, hands down. | |
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Rhythm Nation Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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Perfect, I subscribe this selection, in this exact order! | |
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The Rainbow Children 3121 LotusFlow3r | |
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Actually, I thought Batman was damn good. I played that shit out front and back. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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The Truth | |
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hmmm surely things were steeply downhill after Love Sex
But my personal best (which isn't the same thing) would be C&D, i played that more than those two combined.
edit: sign of the times: it's so long ago that i forgot Graffiti Bridge was released after Lovesexy and all; even can't place it cronologically anymore, before or after Batman? [Edited 8/24/17 3:56am] | |
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. I don't think anyone else in the thread (so far) has agreed with you - but it must be said... you are correct on this one. . I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Symbol album Come Graffiti Bridge ( based solely on Question of U, Elephants & Flowers and Joy in Repetition) Emancipation Diamonds and Pearls Never cared to much for Lovesexy The Black Album, or The Gold Experience | |
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Diamonds & Pearls/Symbol Album/Musicology | |
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Agreed | |
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Love this one too | |
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Emancipation and Love Symbol win out by a long shot for me. At the end of the day, probably Love Symbol. Most everything else is the unfortunate duo of horribly dated and inconsistent, and the better ones are just okay. I guess Gold Experience would be no. 3 but is overrated imo. Production issues aside, Emancipation is so underrated it hurts [Edited 8/23/17 20:11pm] [Edited 8/23/17 20:12pm] [Edited 8/23/17 20:13pm] | |
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The Gold Experience and Xpectation. | |
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Out of curiosity, when did the cliche that everything went to shit after Lovesexy begin? Around the time of Emancipation? Earlier? I do think that from Graffiti Bridge onwards Prince became less consistently brilliant, but that doesn't mean there weren't any great post-80s albums. I'd say the best is probably Come. | |
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as do I... | |
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. Never understood it either. It went to shit with Lovesexy. It was great until Sign Of The Times, merely good after. Still better than most artists, just frustrating because of the unevenness. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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