don't forget prince didn't really like all the fame he was getting from purple rain ... couldn't leave the house .. masses and masses just stalking him ... dnp was a point he was making to get that record deal ... i think he tends to shy away from being on another huge successful run like pr ... not that dnp was pr caliber .. it was a very safe middle of the road pop album and showed he could write something grandma could sing along to, as well as dropping gett off at the perfect time ... which went over great in the dance clubs ... dnp was the kind of music he could do but not the kind of music he liked to do .. musicology was also very safe and seemed very ego driven .. giving away copies at his show to get it on the charts .. clever but not honest ... emancipation was another one that was so fucking bland but clearly he wanted to prove something with a triple album and desparately trying to say it should count 3 times as much since it was a triple album, so he could have it certified platinum and shove it in wb face ... what is undeniable is that dnp has a couple great pop songs on it .. no matter how cheesy they are .. i can't knock a good pop song when it is that perfect .. cream and dnp are perfect pop songs .. gett off is a perfect club song for the era .. money is just a great song for an adult .. the rest is safe filler for the times ... none of it touches sott in terms of artistry but as a comercial 'product' he nailed it | |
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It's the quantity vs quality debate... Did Prince promote Love Symbol, ofc he did... But it wasn't as calculated and methodical as D&P...
There's a reason why D&P is his 2nd most commercial album, the reason wasn't entirely the music, it was Frank Dileo. Prince and WB, mostly WB pressed Prince to hire Frank Dileo, as MJ would have 5-6 hit singles off every album from, most recent DANGEROUS at the time... While MJ's sales drastically decreased in the U.S. he still was selling 7-8 million copies of his album in the U.S.
Prince was desperate for a big hit at that time, pressured by WB and the upcoming contract, it was really important for Prince to deliver a commercial success at the time.
Hiring Frank Dileo is the main reason why, admit it or not, that D&P was a major success.
Frank literally MADE PRINCE promote. Made him promote a generic way like any major pop star at that time, which is why he achieved the numbers he did... Diamonds & Pearls was the largest selling Prince album WORLD WIDE behind Purple Rain.
Also don't forget Frank was also going to help promote the LOVE SYMBOL album as it stated it need at least 5 million in sales as a part of the new contract... Frank booked Prince may events and promotion appearances all of which Prince didn't agree with, so he reverted to just going back to events that he felt "comfortable" with. Aersenio was mainstream yes, but that was it, those Paisley Park promotional events such as The Ryde Divine, etc... was not mainstream promotion...
There was also agruements as Frank pushed WB to have 7 the first single, and Prince didn't want that, eventually Prince fired Frank and the ene result was Love Symbol sold poorly only selling 2 million copies and felt short of the 5 million and we all know in the end what happened after that album...
So no I don't agree with he promoted Love Symbol as much as D&P. He promoted it to his own standards, and promoted it not the right way as Frank orchestrated the promotion from D&P. | |
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DIAMONDS & PEARLS BY THE NUMBERS:
- Second biggest selling Prince album behind Purple Rain. Estimated world wide sales over 6.7 Million Sold.
-GET OFF #21, CREAM #1, DIAMONDS & PEARLS #3, MONEY DON'T MATTER 2 NIGHT #23
-DEBUTED #3 U.S. BILLBOARD CHART, TOP 10 IN OVER 15 COUNTRIES
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"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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SchlomoThaHomo said:
Thanks, saved me a job. Co-sign to The Max | |
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HamsterHuey said: This.
[Edited 7/9/18 21:36pm] Perfection. Brilliant song and the video that most captures his soulfulness. | |
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Yes Frank Dileo was hired by the suggestion of Warner's pr publicist at the time, Jill Willis and Gilbert Davidson... Warners met with Dileo to discuss his promotional ideas which were very calculated to the "masses" everything was hand picked to market to the most appeal... It's one thing to be promoting an album with video specials in Paisley Park, which Prince would do without a promotion advisory regardless... But Frank literally handpicked the most viable promotion sources at the time. He tried to get Prince on the most popular magazines at the, example: SPIN magazine... He booked him for major events like the special olympics, the MTV Video Music Awards, Aersenio Hall, etc... Comparing promotion for Diamonds & Pearls vs. Love Symbol and saying oh he promoted the same is not entirely correct. Yes he promoted for Love Symbol but Frank was in charge of every aspect of promotion for Dimaonds... As a matter of fact It was Dlielo who hinted at Willis there should be a "unique" and special packaging for the D&P album... Which later was revelaed in a meeting with Prince looking at hologram cover for another album and saying he liked to have that as well..
As a matter of fact there started to be friction with the Love Symbol album promotion because Prince wanted to promote a new album right away and sent singles to radios but they refused to play them at the time because they were still playing the songs from Diamonds & Pearls as Dileo and the marketing team pushed WB to release 5 singles in 7 months, which radio was still playing at the time...
Dileo with WB pr team suggested 7 be the lead single, Prince refused... Dileo later got fired by Prince, and WB marketing team Bob Merlis said Prince was saying he wondered if publicists even bothered to prommote singles they didn't want to release. He also stated how WB spent top dollar to promote his other acts even though Prince would go against everything the marketing team tried to suggest...
This has been in many books, Alex Hans book, in addition to Prince: Inside the Music and the Masks...
Is Dileo the main reason that Love Symbol failed to sell, ofc not! But it is a huge factor because for once Prince had a top marketing team that was very strategical which is why and only why he achieved the sales for D&P at the time... The album nor music was nothing groundbreaking, grundge, gangster rap, new jack swing, and the beginning of house music dominated the charts, Prince was following the trends. Not saying it's the only reason but the main reason for the success of D&P was the promotion the shock value, the next day everyone was talking about the assless pants... Not the song Get Off... But the performance... Everything was calculated by Dileo and the marketing team...
During the promotion conflict with Love Symbol he actually blamed WB for not promoting it enough to become a hit, even though as the album was aleady sliding off the charts, he took a few months off to go to Puerto Rico for a break with Mayte.
Prince started trying to promote Love Symbol more vigorously than D&P as the album wasn't performing to expectations... But Prince would reject the marketing teams ideas and Prince took control, editing the ABC In Concert special to two hours, editing the songs, etc...
After Prince failed to cooperate with the marketing team for the Love Symbol release, he never had a platinum album again in the U.S. (Not including THE HITS THE B SIDES released in 1993, which actually WB paid him a million to not interfere with the project or promotiona t all) until Musicology in 2004.
So did he promote Love Symbol more, actually yes he did... Was it promoted as smart and strategical as Dileos promotion with D&P, absolutely not. [Edited 7/11/18 12:08pm] [Edited 7/11/18 19:12pm] | |
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the diamonds & pearls aesthetic also might have appealed to many more people and general audience and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I love the Symbol album but I think the single choices weren't that great.I wonder whose idea it was to release the uneventful "Morning Papers" as a single? Meanwhile,excellent songs like "The Continental" and "And God Created Woman" weren't chosen as singles.Makes no sense. | |
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SoulAlive said:
I love the Symbol album but I think the single choices weren't that great.I wonder whose idea it was to release the uneventful "Morning Papers" as a single? Meanwhile,excellent songs like "The Continental" and "And God Created Woman" weren't chosen as singles.Makes no sense. Sexy MF was a big hit in Europe, but My Name Is Prince killed all the momentum for the album, I think. I couldn’t believe how bad it was when it came out. It’s sort of grown on me a bit since then, but I think it was a terrible choice... | |
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yeah....I think that when it comes to singles,sometimes it's best to let the record company choose them.They know what will 'work' on the radio and what won't. | |
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speaking of that....I recall Prince saying that he wanted to release "Strollin" as a single.....to "chill people out in the summertime".I like the song,but it's not exactly single material | |
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Impressive hologram. Some amazing songs. | |
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It is not my favorite. I like gett off, willing and able, insatiable and cream. I like the vocals in diamonds and pearls but not the song. I guess for me it would b a C. Tilikum1983 | |
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Diamonds and Pearls is a near classic. It is my second favourite Prince album. I wish Jughead wasn’t on the album because it doesn’t make any sense lyrically and reduces the quality of the album. It is the weakest link. Even though Push isn’t my favourite song, I can appreciate the song for its lyrics. . MDM2N is an underrated masterpiece. Prince’s social commentary on war is poignant. Gett Off is fun and funky and a great party jam. Diamonds and Pearls is a well-crafted song lyrically and musically and is my favourite sont of all time. Insatiable is right there with Do Me Baby and Adore as among his greatest love-making ballads. Cream is a catchy pop song with clever lyrics: You’re filthy cute and baby you know it. Thunder is interesting in how Prince portrays sex as a vehicle for accessing God within the song. Walk Don’t Walk makes great use of everyday sounds (eg, car horns). Live 4 Love has powerful lyrics and masterful use of stream of consciousness, as well as a badass guitar solo. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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The music videos for D&P tracks are superb. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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RodeoSchro said: MY PERSONAL OPINION: How do you not mention Insatiable? Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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The Morning Papers is a masterpiece.
The order of the single choices was poor thou. My Name Is Prince should not have been a single and Sexy M.f. whereas it is another great track couldn't get the radio play for obvious reasons.
7 was the clear choice, with other other singles thereafter including the The Morning Papers. | |
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Total Turkeys: Thunder Daddy Pop Strollin' Live 4 Love Push . Stone Cold Classics: Gett Off Walk Don't Walk Money Don't Matter 2Night Cream Insatiable . Just OK... bit cheesey: Diamonds & Pearls [Edited 7/16/18 4:16am] | |
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The Morning Papers is a masterpiece.
The order of the single choices was poor thou. My Name Is Prince should not have been a single and Sexy M.f. whereas it is another great track couldn't get the radio play for obvious reasons.
7 was the clear choice, with other other singles thereafter including the The Morning Papers. The Morning Papers should have been the lead single for but for some strange reason it became the final single instead. Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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Near classic. | |
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I dont agree, Sexy MF is the only really great song on the album thus must be a single. My name is Prince was not that bad, it got attention, remember my name is Bart. The morning papers was a serious mistake, total duff song. 7 is very repetitive and far from my favorite, but it's the best of the rest on that album. I even think that Kirky's tell me how you want to be done is the second best thing what came from this album (though indirectly) | |
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"The Morning Papers" is a decent album track,but it's not a strong choice for a single.It was pretty much ignored by pop radio. | |
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Sexy M.f. is a great great song, I love it, but it could never receive enough airplay (swearing version) to be a hit and therefore promote the album.
The Morning Papers is a great song. It cant be a mistake to release it as the last single thou, album sales would rarely pick up following a single release after over a year.
My Name is Prince is the problem single for this album. Non-fans simply wouldnt "get it"!
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It is a classic.
It was the last single from the album and released after the name-change wasn't it thou. Or near enough. Prince had moved on and as with many a great song / album if Prince wasn't actively promoting it then the sales would naturally be lower. | |
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. It's also a song about being in love with a school girl... so, umm.... | |
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It's very radio-unfriendly: after the first refrain comes a rather lenghty (and rather flat) instrumental part. It's not Child in Time or such classic songs that can allow it.
But on a general note: almost all Prince songs that starts with a-capella refrain or title dropping are total turkeys. Morning papers, Thunder, Baltimore, and handful of others. When i heard a new song and it starts that way, i knew what i was in for, and it never was fancy. [Edited 7/17/18 12:28pm] | |
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it was actually released in early 1993....around the time that Prince began his 'Act 1' Tour in the US. | |
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Not sure. A schoolboy's fantasy but doesnt mean she was a school girl.
album is confusing in terms of the age of Mayte's character. But at least 16, probably 18. Mirroring her joining the NPG. [Edited 7/18/18 2:08am] [Edited 7/18/18 2:13am] | |
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Title-dropping?
I think it is well-crafted, nicely paced. | |
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