Thread started 10/26/17 7:24amChrisLacy1990 |
TRIBUTE: Celebrating 35 Years of Prince’s ‘1999’ Hot off the Albumism press: Upon its original release 35 years ago this week, Prince’s fifth studio album ‘1999’ showcased its creator raw and unrefined, crackling with sexual electricity while achieving blockbuster success so immediate and impactful that his mass appeal could no longer be denied. Check out Chris Lacy’s special anniversary tribute to this seminal work in the late legend’s prolific repertoire at http://bit.ly/2lhqm4p. |
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Reply #1 posted 10/26/17 8:59am
kingricefan |
While the Controversy album made me sit up and take note of Prince, 1999 was the album that cemented my love, awe and admiration for this artist. I listened to that album over and over, studying the lyrics and the music for hours. I was totally blown away by what I heard. Then was even more thrilled when all of the 'B' sides started coming out. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore broke my heart and blew my mind! Irresistable B*tch was a revelation! Hard to believe it's been 35 years.... |
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Reply #2 posted 10/26/17 10:39am
rdhull |
kingricefan said:
While the Controversy album made me sit up and take note of Prince, 1999 was the album that cemented my love, awe and admiration for this artist. I listened to that album over and over, studying the lyrics and the music for hours. I was totally blown away by what I heard. Then was even more thrilled when all of the 'B' sides started coming out. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore broke my heart and blew my mind! Irresistable B*tch was a revelation! Hard to believe it's been 35 years....
^^^ exactly my experience "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #3 posted 10/26/17 11:49am
kingricefan |
I was quite irritated when the cd was originally released and it didn't even have DMSR on it as they couldn't compress the data down enough back then to include it. Grrrr! Now we can get 5,000 songs on a thumb drive!
rdhull said:
kingricefan said:
While the Controversy album made me sit up and take note of Prince, 1999 was the album that cemented my love, awe and admiration for this artist. I listened to that album over and over, studying the lyrics and the music for hours. I was totally blown away by what I heard. Then was even more thrilled when all of the 'B' sides started coming out. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore broke my heart and blew my mind! Irresistable B*tch was a revelation! Hard to believe it's been 35 years....
^^^ exactly my experience
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Reply #4 posted 10/26/17 12:24pm
Latin |
ChrisLacy1990 said: Hot off the Albumism press: Upon its original release 35 years ago this week, Prince’s fifth studio album ‘1999’ showcased its creator raw and unrefined, crackling with sexual electricity while achieving blockbuster success so immediate and impactful that his mass appeal could no longer be denied. Check out Chris Lacy’s special anniversary tribute to this seminal work in the late legend’s prolific repertoire at http://bit.ly/2lhqm4p. Thank you for sharing. |
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Reply #5 posted 10/27/17 7:44am
ChrisLacy1990 |
Latin said:
ChrisLacy1990 said:
Hot off the Albumism press: Upon its original release 35 years ago this week, Prince’s fifth studio album ‘1999’ showcased its creator raw and unrefined, crackling with sexual electricity while achieving blockbuster success so immediate and impactful that his mass appeal could no longer be denied. Check out Chris Lacy’s special anniversary tribute to this seminal work in the late legend’s prolific repertoire at http://bit.ly/2lhqm4p.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for reading it! Please feel free to share with anyone you know. |
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Reply #6 posted 10/30/17 3:21am
Latin |
ChrisLacy1990 said:
Latin said: ChrisLacy1990 said:
Hot off the Albumism press: Upon its original release 35 years ago this week, Prince’s fifth studio album ‘1999’ showcased its creator raw and unrefined, crackling with sexual electricity while achieving blockbuster success so immediate and impactful that his mass appeal could no longer be denied. Check out Chris Lacy’s special anniversary tribute to this seminal work in the late legend’s prolific repertoire at http://bit.ly/2lhqm4p.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for reading it! Please feel free to share with anyone you know. |
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Reply #7 posted 10/30/17 7:21am
100PercentSwee t |
1 of the greatest albums of all TICKTOCKTICKTOCK time! |
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