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What is your N.E.W.S. experience?
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[Edited 8/15/19 5:48am] Life Matters | |
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I was listening to it last week. I like it 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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I've listened to it 2 or 3 times. RIP | |
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In an ideal world, this would have been Prince's 4 Seasons. | |
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That album always brings back some very fond memories. It was 24th of October 2003, and we had just been let into the sound check. I had no idea what to expect, there were a couple of dozen of us seated up the front of the Entertainment Centre which seemed to be this awesomely large space when it was pretty much empty(The Vault tells me it was a little over 13000 seats) We waited, because Prince was running a little late, and they played “North” over the PA and we chilled out. That sense of peace from the music , and I just soaked up the atmos and looked all the way around 360 degrees at this concrete cavern full of empty seats. Prince arrived on the stage and said hello,and,I like to think he caught us checking out the size of this place and he did the same and just stared up at them all and smiled and said “yeah, that’s a lot of seats.” He had played umpteen bigger arenas no doubt, but it was just a moment where he seemed very present and human, and it was nice to think that he was kind of thinking the same thing. | |
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it seems to be the better of his instrumental albums | |
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I listen to N.E.W.S all the time. And I mean ... all.the.time. It is my absolute favorite album if I have a lot of writing to do at work because a) I like it, b) it drowns out co-worker noise and c) does it wordlessly. (I can't have words coming into my brain if I need words to be coming out of it.) We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Not trying to be negative Nancy (aka Bart) here, but I really dislike N.E.W.S. It's one Prince album I don't own (I don't own One Nite Alone or its Live sibling either, mostly because of availability). I really hated Prince's jazzy phase in the early aughts. It's likely (partly) the influence of Renato Neto in his band, possibly Rhonda Smith as well. Not that there's anything wrong with them as musicians. But you didn't see Larry Graham around doing that shit. I sometimes listen to Xpectation, but rarely. But things like N.E.W.S, C-NOTE, etc just have no place in my rotation or wallet. (And while The Rainbow Children relies heavily on that influence, I like most of that production. It'st he lyrical content that puts me off.) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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i love N.E.W.S...its one of my favorite Prince lps and holds great sentimental value..when i first learned to play guitar in 2016, i would always try to play along with "North" (still do)... the constant repitition annoyed the hell out of my wife and sons, but in my mind i was killin' it... | |
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I don't want to be the only Debbie Downer, but I bought N.E.W.S. right when it came out even though I didn't know it was coming out. I just happened to be looking in the Prince section when they were putting it out. I was excited - per usual - and I listened to it right away. I thought it was the most boring, un-ceative thing I'd ever heard. It was the first thing Prince had done that I knew I could do better. I thought it sounded like his band playing some vamps and then Prince overdubbed some stuff on it later. I saw and interview somewhere more recently that confirms this is exactly what happened. Prince was concerned more with having each track be a certain length than the music on it. He was smart because he knew MOST of his fans would eat it up and knowing nothing about jazz would declare it some kind of bold instrumental masterpiece. If you gave me John Blackwell, Rhonda, Renato, and a studio I guarantee I could produce someting about 2000x more interesting than N.E.W.S. with EASE. I know that's going to seem silly or boastful to some, but it's not. The fact is N.E.W.S. is audio wallpaper. People like what they like and if they like N.E.W.S. then they're not going to be interested in something musically deeper. It's all subjective and I didn't say BETTER. I said more interesting. | |
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I gravitated to West immediately maybe it was the rain and cars. North is now my favorite with West, the biting chill of the wind. East perplexed me but I think Im getting it. South is nice too, I get its vibe. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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West is my favourite track. Unlike countless other P songs I wouldn’t say that I love it. However, I definitely like it a lot. | |
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Practice makes perfect! Life Matters | |
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People don't like the barely two years of jazzy influences but are okay with pop-rock or funk retread #756,645,777,931? All righty then. Greatest musician of all time, and his fans want maybe three genres out of him... And please, no attempts at post-1980 styles of said genres, plz. Makes sense. | |
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LOL, I was at that Soundcheck, Great memories.
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Im a fan of Princes instrumentals...but it took me a while.. East had to grow on me.the drums and horns just grab my attention whereas the other tracks can play in the background and not need me ..if you know what I mean... West is the favorite, I have the Album on a Playlist along with The Plan..which I Adore, Xpectation,all of it Gamillah, Alex de paris and S P A C E instrumental version..and 94 east along with June and Osaka from one night alone, all ripped from this guy on youtube who makes extended versions.. Ive thrown June into the playlist, just because When Im creating this is my shuffle and off I go... He was something else.... still suffering some kind of wierd separation pain...even though I never met him...
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^Thanks LoveJunky Life Matters | |
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thanks Cherry.... Yes..thats also on the playlist... NOW... | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I consider the album as a four-part, hyper-extended, spaced-out jam. I didn't bother with it when if first came out but grabbed a copy near-exactly one year later. At the time I was into some spaced-out feelings that were coming from a personal experience.
I won't forget it, that's for sure! It is definitely not an inconsequential instrumental recording for me. I consider the work to be meditative and generally elicits some emotions. I can't be sure, for me, if this comes from the music so much, or from my state of mind during my first hearing. I am definitely on the retreat when I'm listening to this music, tho'.
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'The album is reportedly the lowest-selling Prince album released to date, with just 30,000 copies sold, but it did become a top ten hit on the Billboard Internet sales chart, and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Album.' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Prince [Edited 8/18/19 11:15am] Life Matters | |
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I like N.E.W.S. it's Prince's best instrumental album Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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it's one of his albums i sort of don't get around to very much, heard it once or twice, it left me cold and I don't listen to it anymore. Sometimes, you wonder what the purpose of him releasing stuff like that. | |
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This album is a joke, especially with the packaging, the title tracks, the clocking time, the constant fading in the end, etc. . I guess he needed an instrumental album to pass for a serious artist. Remember it was just before Musicology and its worldwide recognition. | |
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The album wasn't a joke. I love it. It's very 'lite' on teh jazz front, and doesn't match up to 'proper' fusion albums from the masters of the genre, but it's extremely good on its own terms.
I enjoy it every time I play it which is with an occasional regularity....
It just wasn't a commercial album. And it wasn't supposed to be.
It's not like Prince was watching the charts going 'damn - why isn't NEWS a hit like Little Red Corvette?'
God forbid someone should doing something artistic/creative without caring about/keeping an eye on the commercial aspect of it....
Personally, though I like Musicology, I find NEWS far more rewrding. | |
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