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Thread started 04/21/03 6:10pm

WatchThemFall

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Where Does Come Stand In The 90s Prince Saga?

I have read Come as Prince's last masterpeice and also a peice of crap. I was curious as to what the org members think about this and what songs are tops and what are shit?
Personally . I think we are all Boring with No Lives cause all we do is talk about Prince,Criticize and Gossip. I need a Horny Man is what I Need and probably so do most of yas. We are Sexually Frustrated what we R... Amen..!!! - zelaire
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Reply #1 posted 04/21/03 6:17pm

thebumpsquad

For me, the title and the album cover kind of says it all.
As far as I'm aware, all the tracks on Come had been pulled from the Vault, and given a quick once-over.
And, for me, it shows.
There are some brilliant parts on it...'Come', the almost-rapping on 'Space', and Letitgo.Apart from that, IMHO, it's nothing more than a throw-away.

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Reply #2 posted 04/21/03 6:23pm

Joshy84au

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:wOOt:

nuff sed!
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Reply #3 posted 04/21/03 6:23pm

Pagey

I totally disagree with Bump. This is one of the better of all the 90s albums. The thing is very funky...kinda in the same vein as The Black Album. It's definitely in the top 5 of his 90s output.
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Reply #4 posted 04/21/03 6:27pm

thebumpsquad

Pagey said:

I totally disagree with Bump. This is one of the better of all the 90s albums. The thing is very funky...kinda in the same vein as The Black Album. It's definitely in the top 5 of his 90s output.




Compared to the MESS that was 'Chaos And Disorder','Come' can hold it's own easily!.
The Black Album is WAY darker, and much more fun than 'Come' though.

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Reply #5 posted 04/21/03 6:40pm

purpleone1980

For me the come album is one of the best 90's albums. it is dark and funky and holds together well as a whole. also it ight be thelast prince album to really showcase the sexual side of his music. Peace all
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Reply #6 posted 04/21/03 6:47pm

BorisFishpaw

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Most of the tracks on Come were fairly new
(recorded early 1993) and were actually
originally attributed to prince rather than
Prince. A lot of it was recorded around the
same time as tracks for The Gold Experience.

The tracks on Come tend to be the ones that
Prince had recorded solo, whereas the tracks
on The Gold Experience were mostly recorded
with The NPG.

On the earlier incarnations of Come and The
Gold Experience, songs swapped quite freely
between albums, and there were rumors of
them all being collected onto one double or
triple album (possibly titled 'The Dawn')

Most of the tracks on Come were first aired
officially as part of the Glam Slam Ulysses
show. Then later on The Beautiful Experience
TV special (along with tracks that ended up
on The Gold Experience and Crystal Ball).
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Reply #7 posted 04/21/03 6:54pm

TRON

I love Come. I think it's a 4 star effort.
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Reply #8 posted 04/21/03 7:06pm

BorisFishpaw

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Come did suffer a bit from the fall out between Prince
and Warners. It's pretty certain that if things had
been OK between P & WB, Come would've been a different
album (or not existed at all, if it had been compiled
with the Gold Experience tracks)

Prince himself considered it 'contract filler', along
with Chaos And Disorder and The Vault..Old Friends 4
Sale. Though there is a difference in that the 'Come'
tracks would've certainly still been released in
some form anyway.
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Reply #9 posted 04/21/03 8:05pm

Joshy84au

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[This message was edited Mon Apr 21 20:08:01 PDT 2003 by Joshy84au]
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Reply #10 posted 04/21/03 8:07pm

Joshy84au

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Joshy84au said:

thebumpsquad said:

Pagey said:

I totally disagree with Bump. This is one of the better of all the 90s albums. The thing is very funky...kinda in the same vein as The Black Album. It's definitely in the top 5 of his 90s output.




Compared to the MESS that was 'Chaos And Disorder','Come' can hold it's own easily!.
The Black Album is WAY darker, and much more fun than 'Come' though.


Black aint a 90s album.
C&D was meant 2 be a disaster.
i dont know how ppl can diss it when thats its intention,2 be a piece of shit.
still kicks ass 4 me.
Come as a whole is perfect with the segues of the ocean.
Orgasm is odd with the 2 samples
but its perfect 4 the album.


LOOSE! could have been a club smash.
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Reply #11 posted 04/21/03 8:13pm

jdiknght

the album cover and jacket are pretty cool!
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Reply #12 posted 04/21/03 9:45pm

ufoclub

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i totally agree... especially with the Black Album comparison... the two most cohesive prince album sequences.

Pagey said:

I totally disagree with Bump. This is one of the better of all the 90s albums. The thing is very funky...kinda in the same vein as The Black Album. It's definitely in the top 5 of his 90s output.
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Reply #13 posted 04/22/03 12:37am

JohnnyTheFox

WatchThemFall said:

I have read Come as Prince's last masterpeice and also a peice of crap. I was curious as to what the org members think about this and what songs are tops and what are shit?


Masterpiece. The only "song" on it that's rubbish is "Orgasm".
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Reply #14 posted 04/22/03 12:54am

CinisterCee

TRON said:

I love Come.


shocked

I think it's a 4 star effort.


oh the album.. nutty
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Reply #15 posted 04/22/03 2:26am

IstenSzek

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BorisFishpaw said:

Most of the tracks on Come were fairly new
(recorded early 1993) and were actually
originally attributed to prince rather than
Prince. A lot of it was recorded around the
same time as tracks for The Gold Experience.

The tracks on Come tend to be the ones that
Prince had recorded solo, whereas the tracks
on The Gold Experience were mostly recorded
with The NPG.

On the earlier incarnations of Come and The
Gold Experience, songs swapped quite freely
between albums, and there were rumors of
them all being collected onto one double or
triple album (possibly titled 'The Dawn')

Most of the tracks on Come were first aired
officially as part of the Glam Slam Ulysses
show. Then later on The Beautiful Experience
TV special (along with tracks that ended up
on The Gold Experience and Crystal Ball).


Indeed. I never understand how some people can
claim to consider "The Gold Experience" the best
album of the 90's and yet consider "Come" to be
a piece of shit.

It's so obvious that those songs were recorded
at the same time period. And most everyone knows
that a lot of them swapped to and fro from Come
to Gold [and the other incarnations which we
don't know much or anything about].

I've always loved come. If "Dolphin" weren't on
the Gold Experience, but on "Come", than it would
surely be my fav 90's album up to "The Truth".

"The Gold Experience" is a bit to exhuberant for
me. At least, in some parts. Come is so much more
laid back and darker and desolate.

The only thing I don't really like about it is, as
someone else said before on this thread: Race. It
was way cooler in the beginning when it was being
played on the radio here in Holland. It sounded a
bit more 20's style and the outro was too funky.
It suffered a bit from being remixed before it was
eventually released [as did several songs on come
and gold].

Anywho, this makes me wanna cut n paste again, in
search of my own personal, ultimate 2cd 93.94 album.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #16 posted 04/22/03 3:18am

r1ghteousone

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It took me a while to actually start liking 'Come'
Had to listen 2 it a few times first wink

Come-starstarstarstar
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Reply #17 posted 04/22/03 3:43am

Marrk

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It get better with age.

Loose, Papa and Race are a formidable three in a row.
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Reply #18 posted 04/22/03 4:48am

DavidEye

'Come' didn't really do it for me.When I listen to it,it all sounds rather sad,like the thrill is gone.I read a review where the critic wrote "Prince sounds bored on some tracks" and I agree.It's not nearly as exciting and inspired as what came before it ('Love Symbol') or what came after it ('The Gold Experience').It's just a weird little Prince album to me.There are a few cool songs but nothing really outstanding.


I don't think that Prince thought much of this album.By the time it was released,he was feuding with Warners and was more focused on his next record AND getting out of his recording contract.
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Reply #19 posted 04/22/03 5:30am

BorisFishpaw

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My ultimate Come/Gold collection: The Dawn

disc one:
1. Welcome 2 The Dawn (2:08 )
2. npg operator (0:11)
3. Come (part I) (2:57)
4. Endorphin Machine (3:50)
5. Space (5:11)
6. Days Of Wild (7:15)
7. npg operator (0:17)
8. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (4:54)
9. The Pope (4:32)
10. Ripopgodazippa (4:36)
11. npg operator (0:06)
12. Race (8:01)
13. Empty Room (3:16)
14. npg operator (0:06)
15. Mad (5:29)
16. Rock & Roll Is Alive (4:30)
17. Shhh (7:25)

disc two:
1. Pussy Control (5:38 )
2. npg operator (0:08 )
3. Peach (3:04)
4. Chaos & Disorder (4:12)
5. Shy (4:56)
6. npg operator (0:14)
7. Pheromone (4:27)
8. 319 (3:19)
9. 18 & Over (6:10)
10. npg operator (0:14)
11. Lemme See That Body Get Loose (4:30)
12. Papa (2:48 )
13. npg operator (0:05)
14. Billy Jack Bitch (7:06)
15. eye Hate U (8:50)
16. Let It Go (5:31)
17. Don’t Talk 2 Strangers (3:12)

disc three:
1. Interactive (3:01)
2. Acknowledge me (6:33)
3. npg operator (0:09)
4. Somebody’s Somebody (3:43)
5. Love Sign (4:31)
6. What’s My Name (3:01)
7. The Ride (7:36)
8. npg operator (0:20)
9. Now (3:59)
10. Face Down (2:09)
11. npg operator (0:09)
12. The Same December (3:27)
13. Extraordinary (2:25)
14. Dolphin (6:17)
15. Come (part II) (9:06)
16. npg operator (0:38 )
17. Gold (7:22)
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