Great albums are not just defined by the sonic quality of the music, they are also defined by their relevence and innovation--and time is often needed to make that determination. However, There are times when I enjoy a very good album over a "great" album, if that makes sense. That being said, there are great songs throughout his career. Right now, I have a soft spot for AOA. I am not feeling Hitand Run II as much now as I did originally (still like it a lot). Prince's best llater "albums" are the compilations I put together myself of deep cuts, moderate hits, released songs, limited releases and leaked stuff. I have said before that it is better to judge later day Prince by his songs (some even in the live versions) than by his albums as whole units.
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For me is Sign O' The Times | |
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jdcxc said: AOA Yes! Love every song on AOA! | |
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AMEN | |
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The Gold Experience - It's the most recent album in my Prince top ten. Later albums have been good, but not great. | |
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rusty1 said: jdcxc said: AOA You've got to be kidding me. It was ok at best.. The topic was last GREAT album. Sign o' the Times Your definition of GREAT is obviously different than mine. I notice new layers on AOA everyday. SOTT is in the GREATEST EVER category. | |
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I'd probably go with AOA. It's his late period classic. | |
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TRC. | |
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Phase 2 just shades AOA for me. Before that Lotusflow3r. Before that TGE. | |
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Ive noticed aoa keeps being mentioned which is great news for me cause Ive never heard it going to have to check it out now. I'm just like everybody else I need love.....and water. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Ive listened to it Ill like some of the tracks but as an album its ok I definitely wouldnt say wow thats the last great prince album but thats just my opinion. I'm just like everybody else I need love.....and water. | |
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HNR Phase 2, but that wasn't as good as HNR Phase 1 | |
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So hnr phase 1 then? I'm just like everybody else I need love.....and water. | |
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Sign O The Times. Nothing really "wow" after that for me. The occasional flash of greatness, but no consietently good albums in my opinion, and some truly bad ones. | |
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I'm very happy to see so much love for AOA. For me it was a great album. HNR2 had some great moments too, and to some extent so did HNR1 and Plectrum. You can definitely put together two outstanding albums by picking the best of them. Which sums up one of the issues that post-Warner Prince had, in my opinion: he released too many albums, so they weren't always as good as they could have been if he had released half the amount... | |
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lonelyalien said: Ive noticed aoa keeps being mentioned which is great news for me cause Ive never heard it going to have to check it out now. Enjoy!!! | |
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The Rainbow Children. Even though some of the dogma heavy lyrics are hard to get behind. I think other albums are very good like AOA or even Musicology, but I wouldn't put them in the great category. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Nasalhair said: Sign O The Times. Nothing really "wow" after that for me. The occasional flash of greatness, but no consietently good albums in my opinion, and some truly bad ones. What bad ones? None IMO | |
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kewlschool said: The Rainbow Children. Even though some of the dogma heavy lyrics are hard to get behind. I think other albums are very good like AOA or even Musicology, but I wouldn't put them in the great category. This. The Rainbow Children is really the last great testament of his music prowess. Even w the offputting preaching, it has such an aura of mistyque and greatness.. Jazz stuff, funk stuff all in peak form. So sexy: freedom Music? too sexy! GOOD GAWD! | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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It has to be Rainbow Children. His last album where all the songs fit together and were amazing by themselves. U fall in love 2 fast and hate 2 soon
And take 4 granted the feeling’s mutual | |
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Hit 'n' Run Phase 2 [Edited 9/19/18 6:16am] | |
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YES, cohesive, a real concept, a story | |
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rusty1 said: jdcxc said: AOA You've got to be kidding me. It was ok at best.. The topic was last GREAT album. Sign o' the Times Absolutely AOA!!! I'm in love with this album and haven been since first hearing Clouds. Beautiful and totally original and totally Prince. Especially after his passing it's haunting. Sorry, but the shit that he stopped producing great albums after 1987 is pure crap. | |
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I agree. For me, Lovesexy is the last album he did where every track was a winner. And where he was still at his innovative best. And that was a flowing album. He was still in full on Mozart effect on this. I don't think he matched the sonic detail on and sheer amount of ideas he packed in on that album in any album since. My password is what | |
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Phase 2 easily, too much great stuff, you had Black Muse, Revelation, Stare, Screwdriver, 2Y2D, Big City, When she comes and R and R love affair, all just gold. I think AOA is great too, Way Back Home, Time and Clouds are all first rate. . But they are not classics, for a classic album, you need to go back to 1995's the Gold Experience and maybe the best 12 cuts off Emancipation for that. But NPG operators on the former and 24 less great songs on the latter drop them both to great (I also consider 3121 and Lotusflow3r great), and the last Classic therefore was 1988's Lovesexy. . Many of the hardcore and purists will probably say Lovesexy and some may even say Sign o the Times as it was just down from that peak. Not for me, it is the Everest in Prince albums, but many more peaks would follow. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Parade (1986) Sign 'o' the Times (1987) Lovesexy (1988)
They all were his last great albums. I can't differentiate. "Cuz I've seen the top and it's just a dream" | |
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HnR Phase 2. I think given enough time, we'll start to see this as an under appreciated masterpiece. Everything on there is excellent. | |
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ian said: HnR Phase 2. I think given enough time, we'll start to see this as an under appreciated masterpiece. Everything on there is excellent. Agreed. I think there will be a definite and wider reappraisal at some point and generally held views on Prince's output will begin to change. You can already detect a shift in younger journalists writing about Prince. I introduced my wife to Prince in 2010 and she's not affected by nostalgia for the 80s material. She just recognises the great music where it is. | |
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