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In defence of Emancipation Okay, so this was an album I remember from the time and listened to it a bit then, but since abandoning CDs in the early 2000s, I haven't ever listened to this album in around 15 years. Something about it put me off, the cover, the questionable use of the words emancipation/slave/chains, the fact that I didn't really like the overproduction on TGE and thought this would be incredibly overblown production-wise. And it is. And at points, it's surprisingly cheap sounding. But it's also quite un-Prince sounding. . But I did a playlist of the better tracks, taking out the wack 'hard 90s' r&b: 1. The Plan 2. One of Us 3. Let's Have a Baby 4. Bethca By Golly Wow 5. The Holy River 6. Courtin' Time 7. In this Bed I scream 8. Curious Child 9. Saviour 10. The Love we Make
and it's very enjoyable. Are there any other tracks from the era that would fit on this type of compilation? | |
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There's about 100 threads about this, with every possible tracklist and even some impossible ones. My Emancipation has 36 songs on it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It's not overblown in production to me. It actually was the precursor to Prince's later flattened, compressed, acrylic production. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: It's not overblown in production to me. It actually was the precursor to Prince's later flattened, compressed, acrylic production. TRC was released 3 years after NPS. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I did not get the whole Emancipation. I know what it stood. Free yourself from someone's bondage. I always thiught it might that not only Prince was trying to free himself under Warner Brothers graps. But also away from Mayte Garcia. I faintly recall that this album was released on Nov. 12, 1996. This is Mayte birthday. It rose my suspicions on what hidden messages that Prince had in his music. | |
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4 of your 'better' tracks would not make my cut. And as I say every time this subject is raised, that is the beauty of Emancipation. Prince gave us all these songs and hardly anyone seems to like all of them but we each love different ones. There is no perfect solution to making Emancipation a single disc for everyone. RIP | |
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it had a different sound ..like all his albums..deal with it | |
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Still puzzled how P thought this album could sprout singles a whole year. | |
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OK? Not everything I said was meant to chronological. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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y'all a bunch of lightweights. imo emancipation just needs an extra disc 02. Slave 2 The System and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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WTF did you say? Burn this witch, heresy. | |
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I remember the early promotion mentioned 52 (or 56?) songs, so the other outtakes were obviously considered. I would of liked an entire disk in that purple techno sound he was toying with (New World etc). | |
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databank said: TrivialPursuit said: It's not overblown in production to me. It actually was the precursor to Prince's later flattened, compressed, acrylic production. TRC was released 3 years after NPS. Interesting in that Prince’s sound kinda stuck after Rainbow Children for a while, kinda like how Dylan stuck after Time out of Mind. Once Renato Neto was in the band, the sound kinda stayed until 3rd Eye Girl. Diamonds and Pearls and Symbol share a sound Come and TGE share a sound. Would you say Emancipation is on its own? Or is it similar sounding to Rave, New Power Soul? And when I say questionable use of the word ‘slave’, and Emancipation, I mean it is in poor taste to liken himself to that of actual slavery. He signed a bad contract out of greed and ego and then postures onstage breaking the chains he put himself in. Yes the music industry was terribly weighted in favour of the labels and not the artists, but he made bad decisions and then somehow says he is like someone who isn’t free to make decisions. [Edited 1/19/18 17:22pm] | |
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any configuration of 'emancipation' that does not include 'sex in the summer' and 'friend, lover, sister, mother/wife' is just dumb. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What about Dreaming About U, Soul Sanctuary, Damned If I Do, Somebody's Somebody and My Computer. | |
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I still remember how amazing it felt to buy this when it came out! To be able to haev 3 cds of new Prince music was incredible!!! . There are a few tracks that I don't go out of my way to listen to, but this will always have a special place in my heart! There are some classic songs on here including "The Love We Make", "Soul Sanctuary," "Savior," and "Holy River." . Plus I loved the Betcha By Golly video...you could really see a side of him in this video that was so loving and sweet! . But, "Dreamin' About U" ...wow!!!..... is one of my Top 10 Prince songs ever! | |
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I would love more as well!!! I will have to put this playlist together and try it as the "4th disc"... | |
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Prince's Emancipation does not need defending. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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If this had been released as a one disc album, it'd probably be my all time favorite Prince album:
1. Emancipation 2. New World 3. Face Down 4. Somebody's Somebody 5. Courtin Time 6. Joint 2 Joint 7. Soul Sanctuary 8. Curious Child 9. Dreamin About U 10. Sleep Around 11. The Human Body 12. In This Bed Scream 13. The Holy River 14. The Love We Make [Edited 1/19/18 22:54pm] | |
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Some gems but a lot of it could be better if it had balls. Most notably Jam Of The Year and the title track, just sound tame. Imagine Michael B and Sonny on them.. | |
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I listened to JOTY for the first time in ages today and was surprised how much I found myself enjoying it. | |
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IstenSzek said: y'all a bunch of lightweights. imo emancipation just needs an extra disc 02. Slave 2 The System Yes! Totally! And hidden Bonus track should b Chakas version of journey 2 Love emancipation | |
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TheFman said: Still puzzled how P thought this album could sprout singles a whole year. Way below Purple and Gold, right ? | |
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ok you got a point. Let's say 'the worst song he ever did when still in his greater days'. Or 'the worst single he ever made'. | |
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i hadn't listened to the title track in ages, mainly because my cd had a skip and the rip i made and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Once Kiss at the Time, White Mansion, Emale, The Love We Make, Sleep Around, Face Down, Somebody's Somebody, Saviour... a lot of great tracks. Project itself was imagined in grandiose manner, so that is a bit problem - when you want more than you can actually bear, but just a thought that Prince pulled this off at the end - 3hours of music, is beyond my understanding... i will just bow down.
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from our perspective, ya it seems pretty foolish but we weren't in his shoes, lots of artists have felt very frustrated by the forces around them, I think it's a huge reason for Elvis' demise. As a musician myself, it seems a bit silly to complain in their position but there is always a negative way to look at things, hence becoming the "vegas lounge lizard" and hating every minute of it. Smokey Robinson is in town, playing a smaller venue at a casino, same one I saw him in a couple years ago, he looked very happy to be alive and performing, a lot of it is attitude. I guess he could look at it and say "I'm such a has been, I can barely fill this small auditorium" rather than "here I am pushing 80 and I'm singing as well as ever and all these people still want to see me". I can see both sides, the business side is stifling and frustrating but that business side also allows these people to live a lot better lives than us average joes. | |
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Ha! | |
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Imo, 'Uptown Funk' kids of today would kill to have that song in their pocket. I can agree that somehow dry production kills it, like a lot of songs on Emancipation - but its a song that you can rewind in your head easily... it has memorable moments. + Prince said the inspiration of the song came from ''the face one makes when Jordan dunks''.
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