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The New Power Generation albums What's everyone's opinion on the NPG albums Gold Nigga, Exodus and New Power Soul | |
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The War and C-Note are also NPG albums. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think they're all awesome, particularly NPS. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Once you remove the segues, Exodus is fantastic. Hopefully one day we’ll get it with Prince’s vocals. I also like the other two, NPS has some great moments, as does GN. | |
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That's a pretty open-ended question. What's your opinion of those records?
I would say they are all somewhat variable, like most of Prince's 90s material, but each contain some absolutely essential songs. If you haven't heard them, they're all worth digging up. Basically it was a sort of an outlet for Prince's funk / groove oriented stuff. Prince seemed to be in a weird place creatively during those years, maybe depression, maybe distracted by his personal life and record-company beef.
Goldnigga - personally I love that era of NPG but somehow I never really appreciated the album at the time. Recently revisited it after listening to the Peach and Black podcast guys reviewing it, actually there are some really funky songs on there (Call the Law, Black MF In the House etc). Would be better if resequenced, preferably without the skits.
Exodus - probably the most consistent and best NPG record, and one of his best from that era. Shades of that dense Parliament-tribute sound there, very much 95 NPG doing what it did best. Pretty great, if you don't mind the extended grooves like Return of the Bump Squad, The Good Life etc. Works for me. I'd improve it by maybe removing some of the skits and random Sonny T shit, and changing the bizarre sweary lyrics on Count the Days. The Exodus Has Begun is pretty much perfect though.
New Power Soul - this is basically a Prince record, not one of his best. Quite harsh, metallic sounding production, and over-used crowd-chant samples etc. It's weird because he was still sounding great live at that time, and had teamed up with Larry Graham, Chaka Khan, Doug E Fresh etc but man.... on record it never really worked. A couple of great songs though, The One, Wasted Kisses etc. I'd love to hear more sketch-like, underproduced versions of those songs, I guess they must be out there. | |
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Silvertongue7 said: Once you remove the segues, Exodus is fantastic. Hopefully one day we’ll get it with Prince’s vocals. I also like the other two, NPS has some great moments, as does GN. I love the segues. The one about Janelle taking a crap and the mashed potato girl are hilarious. | |
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Gold Nigga - quite a good album Exodus - perfect, I reckon New Power Soul - quite a good album but the weakest of the three The War - perfect if you are a Prince fan C-Note - quite a good album | |
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I wonder if each and every song exists with Prince on vocals. Could it be that a few of the songs were recorded with Prince handling the lyrics and teaching the melody to Sonny without a guide vocal? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Exodus is in my top 5 Prince albums, minus the segues. | |
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I flip flop between Gold Nigga and Exodus as to which one is best. I mean Gold Nigga had a raw, almost live feel. And some top drawer funk! Johnny. He thought that was good enough to close Act II concerts with, and I think it's great. As is Black MF, deuce and a quarter, and the title track.. My password is what | |
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databank said:
I wonder if each and every song exists with Prince on vocals. Could it be that a few of the songs were recorded with Prince handling the lyrics and teaching the melody to Sonny without a guide vocal? No idea, but until we know, here’s hoping! | |
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Also, NPS is WAY underrated. Never much got the hate for it and I'd put it somewhere in the lower middle tier of his work overall. It's better than Rave, NEWS, For You, The Vault, Planet Earth, 20Ten, Prince, Chaos and Disorder, Xpectation, Indigo Nights and H&R Phase 1 at least. About on par with Come I'd say. | |
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I'm instilling a 5-star rating. I find it fun that both Exodus and it's successor had "New Power Soul" titled tracks, and that "Big Fun" is later used on the "New Power Soul track on the next album. "Return of the Bump Squad", for me, is the standout track. And the NPGMC rehearsal/live cut that was released is even better. "I got sumthin' fo' yo' headache." (read: A DICK). haha ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ½ Songwriting-wise, there are gems on it. "Wasted Kissed", "Until U're In My Arms Again", "Mad Sex", "Freaks On This Side", "The One", and "Come On" are notable. Imagine "Until..." with a full-band arrangement with lush orchestration by Clare behind it, something similar in feel to "Diamonds and Pearls", "Damn U" or "Love 2 The 9s". Imagine the boldness of "Freaks On This Side" given the same treatment that "Gett Off" or "Live 4 Love". The record might have been much better accepted. ⭐️⭐️⭐️½ Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What are your opinions on them?
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The War is great but isn't it considered a single? The others are shit. Gold Nigga and Exodus are embarrassing pseudo gangster twaddle and Newpower Soul is the aural equivalent of wading waist high through wallpaper paste. | |
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databank said:
I wonder if each and every song exists with Prince on vocals. Could it be that a few of the songs were recorded with Prince handling the lyrics and teaching the melody to Sonny without a guide vocal? Yes listen deep, you can hear Him in the mix slot. We Know Funky Design was supposed to be included, but there are both P and Sonny’s versions. | |
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I agree too that Exodus would be a much better album with the segues taken out. For me they detract from the album and just seem like crude posturing rather than being witty or entertaining, but then again the whole Urban and Hip-Hop scenes seemed to go a little crazy with unnecessary and unfunny bandwagon-jumping skits and segues during the second half of the 90's. | |
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Goldnigga - I love the live band sound from this era. I'm probably in the minority and think Tony M sounds great on this. Of course the segues are unnecessary but I love most of the tracks especially Johnny, Deauce & A Quarter and the recently surfaced (I think fake) Goldnigga Parts 1, 2 & 3 spliced together. . Exodus - Love everything about it. The era, the live performances, the Gold tour and after shows. Goes hand in hand with TGE and Morris Hayes confirmed on the Peach & Black podcast the likes of Billy Jack Bitch and Hallucination Rain were from the same recording sessions. The segues aren't something you'd listen to often but a couple of them are funny. Love the voices he uses on Mashed Potato Girl. . NPS - The One, Come On and Wasted Kisses are great tracks but the rest don't really cut it for me. Especially the party chanty ones like I Like Funky Music and Push It Up. | |
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To be honest it is not very high. . Goldnigga - A lot of crap, not even funny atrocious rapping and lots of negative stereotypes and general coonery. This is all crap and I don't even have a copy now. No wonder Prince fired his ass and saw that Tony M was a liability not an asset -0/10 . Exodus - Has a few good songs like The Good Life and get wild, but a very uneven album, ruined by a lot of pointless skits, way below average rapping and grunting and not good enough to like - 3/10 . NPS - probably the best of the lot as it is really a Prince party album, slight and nihilistic grooves it is covered with funky music and great horn lines and includes the One, Come on and Wasted Kisses - compared to the others this is quite good. It is a passable Vengaboyz or Haddaway album, but as a Prince album it is just dreadful and way below par - 4/10. . I don't consider the War an album, just a song (A dreadful one) and the NPGMC albums are millenial and too late in my opinion to be judged with the 90s dreck. The fact 3 albums can only total a slightly above average album together speaks volumes. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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TheDigitalGardener said:
What are your opinions on them?
Gold Nigga is okay. Exodus is great and favourite out of the bunch. New Power Soul is also okay. | |
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LaurenceNoonan said: TheDigitalGardener said:
What are your opinions on them?
Gold Nigga is okay. Exodus is great and my favourite out of the bunch. New Power Soul is also okay. | |
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Exodus is fantastic. Gold N**** comes next, then NPS. I have trouble considering The War on this list--I like it a lot, but it is just one song, even if it's a long one. And I can't remember the last time I listened to C-Note straight through, so I can't honestly say I have an opinion of it as a complete work. | |
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Incidentally, Morris Hayes explained in the Peach and Black podcast that those segues reflect humorous conversations Prince and the band were having all the time, playing characters and having fun. One may dislike them but if we're to believe Morris, there are everything but posture. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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There's hardly any rapping on Exodus though? | |
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Indeed, which shows why those "Album X is shit" are usually uninformed and trivial. 3/10? Let's be serious for a minute. Arguably, any work of art has flaws and Prince album aren't necessarily perfect, neither are they to everyone's taste, but brushing any of them aside like that is outrageously arrogant and plain ridiculous. . Dozens of thousands of records were released worldwide in 1993 and 1995 respectively, and I seriously find it hard to assume that Gold Nigga or Exodus could be considered as being among the worst records released at the time. Those records are full of interesting or challenging musical or lyrical ideas, they are masterfully executed from a sheer musical perspective, they exhibit a lot of typical Prince idiosyncrasies that distinguishes them from the bulk of pop music and even if one believes they fail to fulfil their artistic intent and deliver their message appropriately, one cannot deny that they are vastly superior to those thousands of formulaic records without the ounce of an original idea that were being released at the same time. Prince's work deserves a little more consideration than your average Kenny Rogers or Patti Labelle album (to take 2 associated artists that released records where Prince songs were sank into an ocean of meaningless, generic and formulaic pop music). There are certain Prince albums that I find weaker than others, but at the end of the day I know the difference between a weak Prince album and bland crap, which is that a weak Prince album is still more sophisticated and will contain more interesting musical ideas than many other artists' best records. . I fail to understand how some people can call themselves Prince fans and show such ignorance of his work, or respect for it. I wish we could only have serious discussions about why such or such record or aspect of a record is interesting or disappointing, but those repeated "X is utter shit" comments really are little more than trolling, since they make any serious discussion on the topic impossible. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^ Just to avoid any upcoming clash, the above comments are not meant as personal attacks at anyone on this specific threads. My reaction to certain orgers' replies is merely the result of me being fed-up with repeatedly reading those kind of replies everytime a song or album is brought-up. I do not wish to clash with anyone personally and I won't, so please do not start calling me names A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I could not have said it any better! Co-sign to everything you just said! #NPG4LIFE... VISIT
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Having an opinion here unless it meets the specific requirements of a certain few is becoming quite difficult. It's considered "trolling" and harmful to others idea's of what a fan is and should be. There is a huge amount of things that I'm repeatedly fed up with reading, but you know what? That's life. Good day to you all, and those albums are still shit. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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