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Reevaluating 20ten For a long time, my interest in this album began and ended with Future Soul Song, which I consider to be one of the finest ballads he ever wrote. | |
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For me one of his best albums! What do you say about "Beginnig Endlessly"? | |
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For me one of his best albums! What do you say about "Beginnig Endlessly"? Yeah, I forgot to mention that one. Really good track, although the production feels a bit stale to me and I can't put my finger on why. Great rhythm guitar playing though and overall a decent tune. | |
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I hated the album upon release and I hate it now. Future Soul Song is the only song on the album that stands out. Laydown is alright too but very much a throwaway song and absolutely no need for it to be a "hidden track". Sticky Like Glue starts off well enough but doesn't go anywhere. The album as a whole feels like it was unfinished and just released because he had become bored with it. The fact that it was given away for free says a lot. | |
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WHOA...It´s a classic 4 me!!
It's a sound that evokes something utopian ... all of Prince's albums have some of that obviously ... but this one especially ... it seems to me. At least for me! | |
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Aside ‘Future Soul Song’, which is one of his arguably the best songs of the decade 2000 - 2010 (its sounds almost like symphony) ‘Sticky Like Glue’ and ‘Beginning Endlessly’ also take the cake on this album. Especially ‘Beginning Endlessly’, which for me represents Prince’s more pluralistic and multiverse view on the world (more refreshing than monism), this song is really his spiritual and philosophical statment, something artits feel but cant explain reasonably. It connects with his views on construction of time, the structure we made up, to be able to simply function in this life. For Prince there is no such things as time, everything, in every moment is new beginning, new era, new possibility. Everything is connected like ‘All of us in minerals and chemicals of space’. This are his most poignant chours: ‘Why should you be satisfied with just heaven and earth? When if you look around there's so much more to the universe Maybe every shining star, is just another part If you and I could ever open up our dirty hearts’ Its sad how something as deep as this easily pass by ppl without any excitement. There is also a moment in song when he says: ‘Love is much to small a word for what you feel for me’ when he starts building very intresting bridge, that fades away in that high ‘beginning endlessly’ tone, which really try to convince you in endless part of beginning. | |
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Most probably the physical album i have that i played less, not just Prince even. Two spins it got. Which is more than MLP sound which i never played after hearing uber-cringworthy Chocolate Box, but at least i ddint buy it physically | |
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I also love Future Soul Song. My second favourite track is Sea of Everything.... Will you wander the wilderness searching for a king. Will you settle for a Prince and a sea of everything. | |
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Walk In Sand is one my all-time favourite songs of his; just absolutely sweet and beautiful | |
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I love it. It's a church if you walk in and Prince is in the pulpit. You don't talk, you don't nap, you don't slip out early. What? | |
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EmmaMcG said: I hated the album upon release and I hate it now. Future Soul Song is the only song on the album that stands out. Laydown is alright too but very much a throwaway song and absolutely no need for it to be a "hidden track". Sticky Like Glue starts off well enough but doesn't go anywhere. The album as a whole feels like it was unfinished and just released because he had become bored with it. The fact that it was given away for free says a lot. He was without a record deal & yet again exploring the best way (for him) to get the product to the consumer. Was Planet Earth any less of an album because it was also included in a newspaper? Was the Undertaker album any less because he intended to include it with a guitar magazine? Was The Truth album any less because he bundled it with the Crystal Ball compilation? Was Musicolgy inferior because he gave it away with concert tix? I greatly admired these unconventional methods where he got his music out there & got the lion share of the profit. IIRC he got an advance of $400,000 for the album plus tons of publicity. Personally also I love the album. My brother runs a newsagents & gave me about 30 copies. I posted them out for free to fans all over the world. 💜 | |
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kookooman73 said: EmmaMcG said: I hated the album upon release and I hate it now. Future Soul Song is the only song on the album that stands out. Laydown is alright too but very much a throwaway song and absolutely no need for it to be a "hidden track". Sticky Like Glue starts off well enough but doesn't go anywhere. The album as a whole feels like it was unfinished and just released because he had become bored with it. The fact that it was given away for free says a lot. He was without a record deal & yet again exploring the best way (for him) to get the product to the consumer. Was Planet Earth any less of an album because it was also included in a newspaper? Was the Undertaker album any less because he intended to include it with a guitar magazine? Was The Truth album any less because he bundled it with the Crystal Ball compilation? Was Musicolgy inferior because he gave it away with concert tix? I greatly admired these unconventional methods where he got his music out there & got the lion share of the profit. IIRC he got an advance of $400,000 for the album plus tons of publicity. Personally also I love the album. My brother runs a newsagents & gave me about 30 copies. I posted them out for free to fans all over the world. 💜 Planet Earth seemed like an album of outtakes from the 3121 sessions. He even references 3121 on one of the songs. There's some good songs on Planet Earth but it's far from being a strong album. I think the price of a newspaper was just about the right price point for it. The Undertaker wasn't really a complete album either. Six and a half songs, three of which were recycled from other projects and one was a cover. He'd have had some nerve releasing that and charging full price for it. The Truth was a mainly acoustic album recorded during a time when his popularity was at an all time low. Releasing that seperately from The Crystal Ball wouldn't have done him, or the album, any favours at all. It would have been an even harder sell than it already was. Musicology was him "comeback" album and in order for him to regain a fraction of the popularity he once had, giving the album away with concert tickets was a shrewd move. It also helped that by doing that, he fiddled the charts so it appeared that his album was a bigger seller than it actually was. Again, great promotional move for the tour, but that's all it was. No artist, not even Prince, is going to give away something for free if they feel it's good enough to charge for it. Unless, as was the case with Musicology, it helped to promote another venture. | |
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No love for Lavaux? | |
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I love this record and always have. I genuinely don't get why the fans didn't like it. I get why MPLSound gets shitted on, but not this one. He was trying to go for a retro Prince sound, much like MPLSound, but came with much better songs. It was almost like an apology for the way that record turned out, with a note attached that said, "This is what it should have been." Heck, maybe that's why it was free. Or maybe I'm projecting. I did often wonder how many of these songs, besides Future Soul Song (W. 1999), were actually new compositions. [Edited 12/30/18 9:14am] "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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TKO said: No love for Lavaux? I always liked this album. Sticky-Act-Lavaux are three good pop/funk songs in a row. | |
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There is a subtle exuberance on the album that is sort of refreshing. He's sorta playing around with hooks and word plays or whatever, and just letting it happen. I guess there is a casualness to it that perhaps things like 3121 or Planet Earth didn't quite achieve (nor were they supposed to). It also didn't quite have that flat, compressed, acrylic production that stuff like NewPowerSoul or Emancipation started to display. Although there are times when the drums sound super compressed or lack any reverb or natural echo. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I loved the album when it first came out,even Everybody Loves Me. I thought he was just having a bit of fun and it made me laugh. When listening to the album now,I usually skip it along with Compassion. I start the album with Beginning Endlessly and go from there. I did and still do love Walk In Sand and Sea Of Everything and I think his vocals are beautiful on them. Favorite songs are Future Soul Song,Sticky Like Glue and Lavaux. I thought the latter two were classic Prince and reminded me why I fell in love with his music and I love the ethereal beauty of Future Soul. | |
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It was leaked a day or two before it was shipped out and I did have a chance to buy an actual copy... and Prince did tell the Peach and Black Podcast people that it would see a US release. [Edited 12/30/18 10:01am] "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I love the 20Ten album, almost start to finish. It sounds like he was re-energized during Lotusflow3r, and it carried over to 20Ten. | |
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I wasn't feeling 20Ten when it came out and it took me several turns to start to get it. But I do and I love it. My fav songs are Beginning Endlessly, Future Soul Song, Lavaux & Laydown. Having said that, 20Ten is one album I can listen to from start yo finish and not skip a track. I can feel his love, spirituality and humor in this work. On that note, I am gonna play this full album right now. 🎶🎧💜 "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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Listening to it as I type this....Not his 'greatest' effort but I still love it. | |
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Like me and a friend will say "it's not Sign O the times... but it is good" The best come back he gave was "Hell Purple Rain is no SOTT" "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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SchlomoThaHomo said: I love this record and always have. I genuinely don't get why the fans didn't like it. I get why MPLSound gets shitted on, but not this one. He was trying to go for a retro Prince sound, much like MPLSound, but came with much better songs. It was almost like an apology for the way that record turned out, with a note attached that said, "This is what it should have been." Heck, maybe that's why it was free. Or maybe I'm projecting. I did often wonder how many of these songs, besides Future Soul Song (W. 1999), were actually new compositions. [Edited 12/30/18 9:14am] Great post. Even though I think he probably threw the album together in a couple of hours I agree with almost every line. Especially about Everybody Loves Me; I've always thought it could have been a Muppets song. It's that bad it's almost good. | |
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dodger said: SchlomoThaHomo said: I love this record and always have. I genuinely don't get why the fans didn't like it. I get why MPLSound gets shitted on, but not this one. He was trying to go for a retro Prince sound, much like MPLSound, but came with much better songs. It was almost like an apology for the way that record turned out, with a note attached that said, "This is what it should have been." Heck, maybe that's why it was free. Or maybe I'm projecting. I did often wonder how many of these songs, besides Future Soul Song (W. 1999), were actually new compositions. [Edited 12/30/18 9:14am] Great post. Even though I think he probably threw the album together in a couple of hours I agree with almost every line. Especially about Everybody Loves Me; I've always thought it could have been a Muppets song. It's that bad it's almost good. What? | |
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It's interesting that people speak so highly of "Future Soul Song", since it actually was written back in the 90s, as confirmed in my interview with Hans-Martin Buff. |
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But the main question is... When was Sticky Like Glue written... It has that 80's vibe to it... | |
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That's right. I had forgotten about that. I thought at the time of the album's release that it might have been written more recently with the lyrics at the end seemingly referencing his conversion to the JW faith. | |
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SchlomoThaHomo said: I love this record and always have. I genuinely don't get why the fans didn't like it. I get why MPLSound gets shitted on, but not this one. He was trying to go for a retro Prince sound, much like MPLSound, but came with much better songs. It was almost like an apology for the way that record turned out, with a note attached that said, "This is what it should have been." Heck, maybe that's why it was free. Or maybe I'm projecting. I did often wonder how many of these songs, besides Future Soul Song (W. 1999), were actually new compositions. [Edited 12/30/18 9:14am] Thanks for the Great Read! Some underrated gems on the album. | |
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