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imo, personally I never liked the album 3121, Prince 4Ever. | |
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This isn't the quote I was looking for, but is an interesting insight nonetheless, from RumAndRaisin of the org-
"Michael B Nelson from the hornheadz was very unhappy with the demo like quality sound of the album, sonically it was very rough and always sounded unfinished to a lot of the guys involved. Hans Buff who was the engineer on the album told a story about Michael B Nelson actually speaking to Prince on the phone saying "i'll pay for it to be re-mixed and remastered!" but Prince wanted it to sound that way, which links to why it came out as an NPG album..."
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I love both of these albums. But as of right now. I gotta go with Musicology. But then again, I've listened to it a lot more than 3121 The Wind and the willow's playing Tea for Two. The Sky Was Yellow and the sun was blue | |
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im listening to 3121 and musicology on vinyl at the moment. And enjoying them both very much. More than i did when they were first released on CD. They both are different sounding so i dont know how you can compare them. Its just which sound you prefer. They might not be prince in his prime, but they are very enjoyable to listen too. And are good albums in my opinion. He wasnt going to record another Purple Rain or sign of the times. If you can get your head round that then these records, as well as others . were fine. | |
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My opinion, fwiw, is that Musicology is much stronger and a more enjoyable listen overall. Especially if I listen to them back to back.
I find 3121 to be a bit of illusion, or a bait and switch.. or something. I'm not sure how to describe it. The 1-2 punch of the opening title track and Lolita is awesome, fun, sets a great tone, and overall makes more of an impression on me than any similar moments on Musicology... but it's all downhill from there. Black Sweat pops up early on try to keep things rolling along, but then, for me, things fall off and never really recover.
For the most part, I get very generic vibes from the album. It's not terrible. I can dig on Get On the Boat once in awhile, and Fury was good live (fairly flat here though). The generic R&B / adult contempory of Te Amo, The Word, Incense, Satisfied, Beautiful... I'm sure it hits the spot for some folks, but not for me. Reminds me of the worst of Emancipation. Bob... Ain't dat a bitch? | |
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Enjoy them both. I made a mix of my fave songs from the two. | |
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Musicology, 3121 and Planet Earth are all good albums - but not great albums. | |
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Agree with that, though for me each represents a step down from the preceeding one. A trend of diminishing returns that continued, bottoming out with Lotus and MPL (both mostly unlistenable for me). 20Ten has a few nifty tricks up its sleeve, but it's rough sledding between Musicology and Art Official Age. Art and the second HitNRun are both great in my opinion, but all I need is a highlight playlist for 3121 through 20Ten. Bob... Ain't dat a bitch? | |
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Difficult choice, but I think I'd go with Musicology. It has 6 songs that I really love (The Marrying Kind, If I Was the Man in Your Life, On the Couch, Dear Mr. Man, Call My Name and Reflection). [Edited 2/11/19 9:59am] | |
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