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Have your feelings and opinions on AOA/PE/HNR albums changed since his passing? For me, my appreciation for AOA has increased, which probably has little to do with his passing, as new albums by my favourite artists often take a little while for me to warm to.
Back in 2014/15 I found Plectrum and Hit N Run Phase Two to be so-so efforts, it didn't really feel like Prince's heart was in them. Not much has changed in my overall ambivalence towards them, they seem like perfunctory releases, a bunch of random tracks cobbled together, with not much to get excited about. I hated HNR Phase One when it first dropped, but it quickly grew on me and my opinion has remained pretty much the same since his passing; it was an interesting project and I appreciated him stepping outside of his comfort zone. There were some flashes of brilliance on the record and he sounded inspired by Josh's contributions. But AOA feels like an album Prince really cared about, perhaps more so than any record he'd put out since The Rainbow Children in 2001. And I think songs like Way Back Home and Breakdown resonate on a deeper level since his death, for obvious reasons. One song in particular that I've fallen in love with which I never particularly rated highly when he was alive is Time. What a great, funky, trippy song that one is. [Edited 12/8/18 11:35am] | |
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I don't think my feelings about a Prince album have ever changed very much after my first listen upon release.
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Not really. I listened to "Way Back Home" and "Affirmation III" with a different appreciation. I still love "Clouds",TCBU,WIFL and "Time" the most. Plectrum and Phase I were hit and miss to me and I really just listen to "Anotherlove","Whitecaps","Tictactoe", "1000 X's & O's" and "June" from them. I think that Phase II is actually a pretty strong album and I felt that Prince seemed to be excited about it going by his tweets about the project. He seemed to be very proud of some of the songs,particularly "Baltimore","Look At Me,Look At U","Revelation", "Black Muse" and "Big City" | |
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I think the Mr Nelson storyline is exactly what holds the AOA album together and I prefer to call it a science fiction alternate reality theme.
And in response to Matty: no, not really, but HnR 2 did grow on me. [Edited 12/8/18 12:24pm] | |
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Overall I feel they are pretty lackluster albums, in a period of lackluster albums Planet Earth, 20TEN, etc...
AOA is so average I can't even call it good or bad, but nothing stands out on that album... There are a few standout songs I really enjoyed, including Hardrocklover, Another Love, 1000 X's & O's, but honestly these albums really don't do much for me as a fan... | |
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I like them all Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Nah. Still sealed in their wrapping. | |
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My opinions are the same. Plectrum is a terrific rock album infused with some new energy that I hadn't heard in his music for a while. AOA is incredible and probably his last great masterwork. Phase One is fantastic as well and its futuristic vibe makes it sound like a sister album to AOA. I usually combine AOA and Phase One to make a kick ass double album.
Phase Two is one of his weakest albums. Coming after the energized one-two punch of AOA and Phase One and rudely interrupting their futuristic trajectory, it sounds like out-dated, old man music by comparison. Serving as his swan song album it depresses me that he went out with a whimper and not with a bang. Hi-yo Silver, it's The Bone Ranger! | |
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not a whole lot, i thought most of his albums were very good to great to begin with, I thought PE was lesser and I still think that. I liked the HNR and the AOA's there are moments where I can swear that he was recapturing everything he ever was and more in my mind and I just shake my head and think "he still had so much to give". | |
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Still not a huge fan of "HNR Phase 1", possibly his weakest album ever to be honest. "Plectrum Electrum" has grown on me to about half good. "AOA" was always strong. While "HNR Phase 2" is his best album since the 90's i'd say. We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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I actually only got these albums after he passed away. AOA amazed me. I did see a TV commercial back in 2014 for it and I remember being curious what his current sound was like. H&R2 is one of my favorite albums actually and Revelation is one of my favorite Prince songs. AOA really does sound like his making peace with leaving this life. The whole narration with his Spirit Guide. | |
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Nope! With the exception of one or two songs, I didn't care much for the albums and still don't. His passing hasn't affected my hearing. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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"Way Back Home" is harder to listen to but, no, my critical opinions on these records remain about the same and don't see why his passing would effect that anyway. I like a few songs on H&R1 (Hardrocklover, Shut This Down, 1000 x's and O's, X's Face, June), several on PE (though I'd like more Prince vocals) and LOVE AoA minus the title track. | |
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i loved AOA..PE has it's moments. HNR2 is excellent as is too. HN1 grew on me. the problem with listening to new music; especially from somebody with a body of work such as Prince, it's hard. most people can't listen without comparing it to his previous work or wanting him to sound like 1986. the first half of HN1 isn't for me. but the second half on there's some solid music on it | |
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I've liked AOA more over time, still don't think the concept hangs together very well when it more or less disappears in the middle but it's a bit of a late period masterpiece. | |
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Yeah, that's a pretty good playlist but I'd shove This is What it Feels Like in tehre somewherel. | |
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I am a fan of all 4 albums. With AOA take off breakfast can wait and the whole album is pretty moody. Even the gold standard.
Plectrum Electrum take off boy trouble and you have a really good rock album.
HnR phase 1 is really really good if you take in the context that it is catered to the younger crowd. I think us older fans expect more of the same and this one was completely from left field.
Hnr phase 2 is good but a bit sounds more thrown together than the others. But still some solid tracks on there.
I listen to these more than his older stuff. | |
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i sort of get why people don't like HNR2 as much, but it still surprises me, the amount of hate [Edited 12/9/18 13:22pm] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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plectrum electrum, i still don't like. it's like, i try once in a while but i just can't. [Edited 12/9/18 13:38pm] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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[Edited 12/9/18 13:22pm] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Morris Hayes said that "When She Comes" was originally meant for the W2A album but the original version was very different from the one on HNR2. It seems "Black Muse/1000 Light Years" were for W2A as well. I recall Prince saying in the last Ebony interview that it was the oldest song on HNR2 but he loved it so he just kept it. 2Y2D was previewed in 2013 so that one had been held back for a while,same with "Big City" and "Xtraloveable" I was glad to finally hear them on an official release. | |
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I still think Plectrum Electrum and HNR1 are terrible albums and I love HNR2 but ufortunately I don't enjoy AOA as much as when it was released. Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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HNR Phase 2 is A GREAT album. Never change my opinion about it before or after his passing. | |
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I've always liked AOA and PE. They actually got me back into Prince hardcore again after having lost some interest in the 2000's. HnR 1 is my least favorite of the four listed by the OP, HnR 2 has some good moments. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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I'm not a big fan of PE, but I do like the other's very much and listen to them regularly. | |
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Yeah I loved 3rd Eye Girl's version! I am hoping that Tidal will release some of the last tracks too. Someone in a group I'm a member of said back in the summer, they heard they may release the original W2A album that Morris has talked about, but I haven't heard any more about it. I think that would be a great choice along with 'Black Is The New Black.' | |
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