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Lovesexy era 1988-1989
*And the music continued 4ever...
Life can only be understood backwards But it must be lived 4wards -Cat
the New P♥wer of L♥vesexy
The album, the photoshoots, the outfits, the videos, the muses the concept the aftershows the music, the music the music
Prince Camille Spooky Electric Dr Fink Sheila E Eric Leeds Alan Leeds Steve Fargnoli Cat Atlanta Bliss Boni Boyer Ingrid Chavez Anna Garcia
the tour(non Aftershows) celebrated/discussed seperately
Welcome 2 the New Power Generation Spooky Electric must die. Die in the hearts of all who L♥ve Life, L♥vesexy -- the feeling
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But something had changed. Prince believed that he had experienced a spiritual and moral epiphany, and that Chavez, serving as a guide, had shown him the way to greater connection with God and other people. The Black Album, he decided, represented the anger and licentiousness that he must leave behind. After casting about for months for a way to truly put the Revolution era behind him, he had found one.
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Wow really, I'm going to have to get with someone who has the cassette. I love hidden stuff like this.
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Blue Tuesday 12.1.1987 Prince Matt Fink Karen Krattinger Marylou Badeaux Eric Leads Cat Glover Ingrid Chavez
The cloud lifted, Prince began work on another record. Unlike The Black Album, its vibe was fueled by his newfound positivity. Lovesexy arrived on May 10, 1988, with a naked Prince on the cover, sitting atop an orchid. It was his most spiritual album to date, recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late January 1988, its theme rooted in the struggle between good and evil. Alphabet St. was the first single to hit the airwaves, and immediately become a Top 10 hit. Lovesexy’s opening track is a song called Eye No, and the spoken lyrics at the beginning of the song belonged to a female that Prince referred to as his ‘Spirit Child’: Rain is wet and sugar is sweet / Clap your hands and stomp your feet / Everybody, everybody knows / When love calls you gotta go The voice belongs to Chavez. “After meeting Prince, we started spending more and more time together,” she says. “It was a period of great creativity for both of us, and we were inspired by each other. For me, stepping into his world was like a fairy tale. Just being exposed to his creativity was unreal. Lovesexy is like a snapshot of our time together.” What many don’t realize is that, while Prince was hard at work on Lovesexy, he was simultaneously working with Chavez on material for her debut album. “It started when he put me in the studio at Paisley Park, just to see what I could do,” Chavez explains. “It was just me by myself, which was a little intimidating, and I honestly had no idea what I was going to do once I go there. I was nervous and recorded some very strange pieces, but Prince was great at making me feel comfortable. It was magical. He seemed so relaxed during that period when we were together. “Some of the music that I produced during those sessions was open word. I wasn’t sure what his reaction would be, but he really liked my speaking voice, so I think that’s where he got this idea for a poetry album. He said, ‘If you write 21 poems, we’ll do a poetry record.’ Of course I agreed. I wrote feverishly for the next two weeks to get them done.” The music that emerged would ultimately be called May 19, 1992. “Lovesexy and May 19, 1992 are two records that almost mirror each other,” she says. “We were having some very deep, spiritual conversations during that period. I was writing poems at the same time that he was writing Lovesexy, and we spent a lot of time talking. Because of that, the two records have the same themes. Lovesexy has I Wish U Heaven, and my record has Heaven Must Be Near, and they are very similar because we were talking about the same things, challenging each other, sharing our thoughts and emotions. We talked a lot about God, love, and sex…how we felt about those things. I don’t remember the specifics of the conversations, but the whole process was more like an experience or a journey – a discovery – rather than two people sitting down and writing lyrics.”
A nude Prince on the Lovesexy cover was met with commercial resistance; Wal-Mart refused to carry the record, and there were other chains that carried it but wouldn’t put it out on the floor. By then, Chavez’s run-time with her new friend had run its course. “The amount of time that we spent with each other was relatively short,” Chavez offers. “It was maybe three months in total, but in those three months we spent a lot of time together, and we wrote two records – he wrote his, and I wrote mine. Mine didn’t come out until a few years later, but they were written at the same time.” Their recordings finished, Prince turned his attention to touring. “Our work just took us in different directions,” Chavez says. “That was an intense period of time; it was like being in a winter bunker with him for three months. We were just together for that whole season. A year later, I got a call from him, and he said he’d been working on Heaven Must Be Near, so then we started working on it again.”
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Cross The Line is an unreleased song by Ingrid Chavez, recorded with an improvised musical backing by Prince in mid-December 1987, at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA (shortly after cancelling the release of "The Black Album", ... Prince's music comprised of reversed synth and organ sounds following Ingrid Chavez's spoken part. Her vocals were later lifted and incorporated into Intermission, which (as a studio track played over the PA) opened the second half of Lovesexy Tour shows. Cross The Line remains unreleased, however. -PrinceVault
In the Distance, a Light shinesIn the Distance * excerpt from a poem by Ingrid Chavez
Cross the Line Go 2 School the garden I would tend your flowers How general would it B by works we speak Would taste so beautiful I'll lick your body from your head 2 your feet say the sings I want 2 hear your lover, your slave the way U B The reason U keep him your tongue your kind U love it Suck your man 2 understand I love U so 4 ever I will B your fantasy I know U R there Can U feel me? Cross the Line
[poem from the Line]
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3.2.1988 Radio City Music Hall NYC 1988 Grammy Awards
1988
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March 1988
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should these type of threads be consider OF4S J/O threads? | |
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yuck eeeweeee yuck
My And the Music Continued 4ever threads... | |
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just playin with ya | |
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"Anna Stesia" is, without a doubt, my favourite song from Lovesexy. It's absolutely brilliant and, I believe, among the creme de la creme of his catalogue.
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Anna Stesia Have U ever been so lonely
That U felt like U were the Only one in this world? Have U ever wanted 2 play With someone so much U'd take Any one boy or girl? Anna Stesia come 2 me Talk 2 me, ravish me Liberate my mind Tell me what U think of me Praise me, craze me Out this space and time Between white and black, night and day Black night seemed like the only way... So I danced Music late, nothing great (Music late, nothing great) No way 2 differentiate (No way 2 differentiate) I took a chance Gregory looks just like a ghost And then a beautiful girl the most Wets her lips 2 say "We could live 4 a little while If U could just learn 2 smile U and I could fly away, fly away." Anna Stesia come 2 me Talk 2 me, ravish me Liberate my mind Tell me what U think of me Praise me, craze me Out this space and time Maybe, maybe, maybe I could learn 2 love I mean the right way, I mean the only way Perhaps U could show me, baby (show me, baby) Anna Stesia come 2 me Talk 2 me, ravish me Liberate my mind Maybe, maybe, maybe I could learn 2 love If I was just closer 2 somethin' (closer) Closer 2 your higher self I don't know Closer 2 heaven (Maybe) closer 2 God (closer to God) Save me Jesus, I've been a fool How could I forget that U are the rule U are my God, I am Your child From now on, 4 U I shall be wild I shall be quick I shall be strong I'll tell Your story, no matter how long (no matter how... no matter) We're just a play in Your master plan Now, my Lord I understand (I understand) Love is God, God is love Girls and boys love God above [repeated over chorus] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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His hair was devine during this era Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Anna Stesia is beautiful.
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I hear you, herb. I feel that the Lovesexy era is average fashion-wise, when compared to other eras of his career. Fashionably speaking, it's not his best era but it's not his worst era either. I'm very outfit-by-outfit in terms of my feelings about Lovesexy-era fashion. Some outfits I hate, some outfits I love, and a lot of them I'm indifferent about because it was 1988...the fashion was just over-the-top at that time, in general. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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#1 era.... | |
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It’s probably his most unforgettable album cover aside from PR’s cover, and that’s only because PR is so famous. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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French photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino told Beaupré that before he met Prince, he was “completely under his spell.” The photographer was inspired by the “apocalyptic discourse” in Prince’s songs about spirituality and sexuality, finding the Purple One “kind of tantric.” Mondino’s fascination makes sense, given his ongoing music video collaborations with another pop icon most inspired by sex and religion, Madonna. For the cover of Lovesexy, Mondino made a sketch, photographed Prince in a studio in Los Angeles, and then used the only retouching machine in Paris to manipulate the image, ultimately creating a collaged, orchid-flecked cover devoid of text. When Prince came to Paris to see the prints, he destroyed everything and told Mondino simply: “I think what you did with the flowers was the best.” The cover, featuring a nude Prince with a somewhat phallic-looking flower stamen pointing upwards, was banned in several states—a “religious image par excellence,” as Mondino said. Beaupré compared Mondino’s sensibility to that of “a DJ with a 6-by-6 format” and “a man of ideas first and then a photographer.”
https://pitchfork.com/the...um-covers/
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With Prince you did just one shot, but it certainly made its mark… How did that cover come about?
he told me we'd talk over breakfast. Obviously I didn't sleep a wink. So I went to the essence of a choir boy: the Sistine Chapel. Prince's discourse is pretty apocalyptic, Sign O' The Times, 1999, and yet at the same time kind of tantric, that way he talks about spirituality and sexuality. I did a little drawing during the night, starting from the idea of a nude. In the morning he said, "It's perfect." That same night we chose just one Ekta which I took back to Paris with me. Then I scanned that photo and used the only machine that could retouch in Paris. It was my friend Kiki Picasso who had the demonstration model. Prince took a plane and we all found ourselves in the kitchen, the kids horsing around with his bodyguards. In the end Prince destroyed everything, and he said to me, "I think what you did with the flowers was best." The cover came out and got banned in quite a few States. It's a religious image par excellence.
https://i-d.vice.com/en_u...-his-spell
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Spooky Electric must die. Die in the hearts of all who
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Eye No
The song's music is largely taken from The Ball (see The Ball for full details of that track). The music was largely re-recorded with his new band, however (and the lyrics are entirely different). Basic tracking of No took place on 11 December 1987 at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN (on the same day as Positivity). The 'party' segue from The Ball to Joy In Repetition as included on the aborted 1986 Crystal Ball album was kept between No and Alphabet St. (and again in 1990 between We Can Funk and Joy In Repetition). The track marks the first released appearance of Ingrid Chavez on a Prince recording.
-PrinceVault
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Prince (Portrait in Psychedelic Colors), 1988 Archival Pigment Print
Featuring glamorous lighting and surrealistic levels of detail, Matthew Rolston’s imagery has greatly contributed to contemporary American portrait aesthetics. Though his contemporaries later included fellow 1980s magazine photographers Herb Ritts, Bruce Weber, and Annie Leibovitz, Rolston got his start at Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine. His “Talking Heads” series, his first foray into fine art, comprises hundreds of photographs of antique ventriloquist dummies from the Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky. He photographed the dummies in the close-cropped style of Andy Warhol’s beau monde portraits. While the visual vocabulary of “Talking Heads” is akin to magazine portraiture, the masks themselves are rooted in art historical precedents such as Egyptian busts and Greco-Roman panels. American, b. 1955, Los Angeles, California, based in Los Angeles, California
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I thought(assumed) these were photographed in 1989 during the Batman era Yes I know that a lot of Lovesexy photos were used during the Batman period and even into Graffiti Bridge
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The above is simply the strangest most unlike Prince photo of Prince I have ever seen. The eyebrows are not normal Lovesexy big and bushy style either. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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