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I still can't accept HitnRun Phase 1 as a true Prince album
From the day I picked up For You on vinyl when it was release din 1978, the thing I loved most about Prince was the fact that he did what no one else could do - he was a self contained musical force so you knew whatever he produced was organically and authentically him. That was him on the bass. He wrote the melody. The production quality was from him. It was not through a filter of some lesser artist - which is every one because Prince is the greatest artist.
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I still really like it all. RIP | |
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I enjoy some of it. And I am not saying it is not good - anything Prince is associated has value. It sounds like an older artist trying to sound young and keep his music in the dance clubs. I think that it would have sounded more ground breaking (something Prince did several times over throughout his career) if Prince produced the album alone. [Edited 5/9/18 7:45am] | |
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I have not listened to much of phase 1 but phase 2 is one of my favorites. Also I love AOA, I actually liked that he gave someone else a chance to do a lot on these Cds. It freshened up his sound and the result really worked out nicely. It is still very much Prince albums in my mind. [Edited 5/9/18 7:49am] | |
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I love it. Didn't expect much when it came out for the very reason you stated, but ended up loving it and still listen to it a lot. Agree that first half in particular you can tell Prince didn't have much to do with the sound...but they are still fun and full of energy. Prince seems to be having fun singing them imo. I like HNR 2 as well, but that one seems more of a collection of left over songs as this seems to work as an album. Justa thought or 2.
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I agree. | |
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I enjoy AOA - more music and less electronic noise than Phase 1. I am old school original Prince fan from the beginning - before Purple Rain when white peole didnt really know he was. Before MTV would air his videos. WHen his albums were in the "black" section of the record store. From the 1970s when it was:
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I didn't like Phase One when it came out and I don't like it now. Far too much sound effects and nonsense for me. However, Prince put it out under his own name so it technically IS a Prince album. Even though it does come across as a mid-life crisis style "hey look, I'm still young and hip" type of projects. In the end, it was just embarrassing to see a legend resort to teaming with Rita Ora and singing songs like Like A Mack. I'm sure the album will have its fans. Those who get some enjoyment out of modern pop music will enjoy it but unfortunately for me, I don't. 1000 Hugs And Kisses is one of the few highlights. | |
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I cant disagree. Phase 2 is stil a better collection of songs for the true Prince fan. | |
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I find most of it unlistenable. And I´ve really tried. I also can´t listen to Art Offical Cage, the first song on AOA. I prefer Phase 2 . At least Phase 2 sounds like a Prince album. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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It's not a good album, but it's as "true" as anything else he released. Collaboration was always part of his work. | |
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I prefer Phase 2 and I am glad that Phase 1 wasn't his last ever album, as it is one of his weakest albums for me. U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Now that´s an interesting way to sequence those tracks and combine the best of both albums. I´d still skip Screwdriver though. Time is one of my favorite recent songs by Prince. It is already very long but I wish it were longer.
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I like it. It's an enjoyably cohesive album from start to finish with a few standout tracks. I can't really see the difference between Joshua Welton producing and Kirk Johnson. It's not something new in Prince's career. | |
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I can't accept how unnecessarily airbrushed Prince is on the AOA cover, yet how crooked his sunglasses are. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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OperatingThetan said: I like it. It's an enjoyably cohesive album from start to finish with a few standout tracks. I can't really see the difference between Joshua Welton producing and Kirk Johnson. It's not something new in Prince's career. Because in neither case are they really producing Prince then way a producer would produce a more typical music artist. I bet people might be surprised that if you could go to an alternate universe without Joshua Welton, and the Hit n run Phase 1 album came out... it might sound very much the same with a few differences in beat loop details. Most of the broad production choices totally fit with things Prince has done in the past when he went to more “popular” choices in some of the details of the arrangement. Think “Incense and Candles” “Hot Wit U”, Rave IN2 the Joy Fantastic (the remix). Somebody figure out the alternate universe machine so we can hear... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I love Phase I and II. Prince was ever changing and experimenting. That’s why we wonder what we be listening to now if he was still in this realm. No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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. So... AOA was co-produced by Welton, as was HitnRun 1. But you're holding that against only one album. . I mean it's find to prefer one group of songs over the other, but you seemed to be largely down on HnR 1 due to it being a collaboration to some degree. . It's like many Prince fans were sort of "spoiled" in the sense that they came to expect that literally every release would carry that declaration of autonomy. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |||
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. THIS is an awesome post, ufoclub. Totally right on, great point. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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ufoclub said: OperatingThetan said: I like it. It's an enjoyably cohesive album from start to finish with a few standout tracks. I can't really see the difference between Joshua Welton producing and Kirk Johnson. It's not something new in Prince's career. Because in neither case are they really producing Prince then way a producer would produce a more typical music artist. I bet people might be surprised that if you could go to an alternate universe without Joshua Welton, and the Hit n run Phase 1 album came out... it might sound very much the same with a few differences in beat loop details. Most of the broad production choices totally fit with things Prince has done in the past when he went to more “popular” choices in some of the details of the arrangement. Think “Incense and Candles” “Hot Wit U”, Rave IN2 the Joy Fantastic (the remix). Somebody figure out the alternate universe machine so we can hear... Exactly. I thought it was very similar in approach to the production on some of Kirk's more urban mixes and programming. I can hear Prince's touches all over it as executive producer. 'Incense & Candles' is a great example. Some of Prince's own production on MPLSOUND is not that far removed from HitnRun Phase 1 either. | |
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What is amazing to me is that I think Phase 1 is one of the worst albums of all time, and that includes everyone. | |
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I like most of the songs on Phase2 but it sounds more like a random collection of songs to me rather than a cohesive album. As much as I like Phase2, I don´t get some of the praise it gets around here, even though I like it, too. What exactly do you, especially as a musician, like so much about it that it´s right up there with Purple Rain to you? What makes it so exceptional? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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it's not the greatest album, no, but i enjoy it's individual tracks a lot, at different times.
all in all it feels like an outtakes collection or a sort of bsides collection to "Art Official Age", and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I really love HitnRun 2. HitnRun 1 is a mixed bag, but I agree on 1000 Hugs n Kisses These are great songs | |
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