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Ranking his '70s albums My personal preference: . 1) Prince . 2) For You . What say you? I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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1) The Rebels | |
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. Officially release, I forgot to specify as a rule. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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There really isn't much to choose from now, is there? What's next? Lenny Kravitz' best 80s albums? If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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. It's a quick post to rank them. Just do it. . And my ranking of Lenny's '80s: . 1) Let Love Rule I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Back on topic: "Prince" is 1. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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. You are correct! I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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1. For You 2. Prince | |
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Prince is the best. | |
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For You miles ahead of Prince. The production and nuance in the sound is exquisite, the density of it all is resplendent. The songs themselves are earnest, if maybe slightly underdeveloped. [Edited 3/11/20 17:36pm] | |
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Strangely I prefer For You. Prince has the brilliant I Wanna Be Your Lover, but I don't love alot else on that album. For You has the funk jam Just As Long As We're Together, and Crazy You which is such an underrated ballad. Another cool jam during I'm Yours. I Enjoy the funky Soft & Wet too. So....For You! | |
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1. Prince 2. For You | |
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. Nah, gotta call bullshit on that analysis. . 'Prince' represented a step forward in his artistic and songwriting development. . Neither of the '70s albums are worth all that much on their own, but 'Prince' is a bridge between the tentative fumblings of 'For You's earnestness (as you did correctly put it), and the crystalizing of his sound on 'Dirty Mind.'
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You're right. | |
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Songwriting, probably, sure, to compare red apples to reddish apples. [Edited 3/13/20 2:50am] | |
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Whispering Dandelions has a point, For You has a proper 70s LA-studio album lushness that he never revisited again. It's a grower of an album, Prince, Dirty Mind and beyond had to happen or he would have been lost but it's great to have it in the discography. | |
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Totally agree. More than that: I'm by nature very upposed 'remakes/covers' in any sense, but if there's one, I'd like to have Prince done Soft and Wet again in his Parade-period. It would have stand as tall as Kiss; I consider them twins-songs. | |
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CAL3 said:
. It's a quick post to rank them. Just do it. . And my ranking of Lenny's '80s: . 1) Let Love Rule A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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SantanaMaitreya said: There really isn't much to choose from now, is there? What's next? Lenny Kravitz' best 80s albums? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Lenny Kravitz music is bland and devoid of funk and soul of any kind... ive never even been around anyone who plays or played his music, or even requested it, or talked about it... its like if his ex wasnt Lisa Bonet, and his daughter wasnt zoey kravitz and if Prince wasnt allegedly his friend, he wouldnt even exist... not saying he's wack or anything, but his songs just dont grab the soul and stick to the consciousness | |
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Nah, he's whack, his music is even whacker. He's not fit to change Prince's guitar strings, much less be mentioned in the same artistic breath. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Nah, he's whack, his music is even whacker. He's not fit to change Prince's guitar strings, much less be mentioned in the same artistic breath. LOL..i was trying to be nice, thats why i said "not saying hes wack", but i was damn sure thinking it..and i didnt want start no back & forth with the 2 or 3 fans he might actually have... but yeah you accurately summed it up... | |
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Lenny Kravitz broke through at exactly the right moment: there was a bit of a Woodstock revival because it was 20 years ago and bands that were mixing rock and funk like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Living Colour were on the rise. And Prince was slowly becoming less interesting. A lot of people, especially the ones who liked Prince's rockier side, turned to Lenny Kravitz. I bought his albums and saw him live a few times and his shows were good. His first concert in Paradiso in Amsterdam became legendary because people kept singing Let love rule on and on for about ten minutes after he had left the stage. This made those who had missed it, like me, all the more eager to see him. You can say whatever you want about Lenny's music, but he is a goood performer.
[Edited 3/14/20 3:03am] [Edited 3/14/20 3:05am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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I thought the Music: Non-Prince forum revealed he lipsyncs like Britney. | |
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RJOrion said: Lenny Kravitz music is bland and devoid of funk and soul of any kind... ive never even been around anyone who plays or played his music, or even requested it, or talked about it... its like if his ex wasnt Lisa Bonet, and his daughter wasnt zoey kravitz and if Prince wasnt allegedly his friend, he wouldnt even exist... not saying he's wack or anything, but his songs just dont grab the soul and stick to the consciousness . Let Love Rule is a KILLER friggin’ album from tip to tail. There is passion dripping from the pores of that record. Not originality but just raw EMOTION wrenched from the very BASEMENT of Kravitz’s soul. While stylistically owing an obvious debt to many towering figures who went before - Kravitz’s debut seeps from every crevice with bona fide chutzpah and deeply felt raw POWER. . Lenny puts it all out there on a truly memorable debut. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Songwriting, probably, sure, to compare red apples to reddish apples. [Edited 3/13/20 2:50am] . You backed yourself up well - props. I may not entirely AGREE personally but you make a reasonable and thoughtful case and I truly appreciated reading it. . Makes me think. Thank you. . And for what it’s worth, let it be said that neither “For You” or “Prince” is a great album. I’ve never once confused which came first I must be clear. The songs on “For You” are Poopy Sales - every one of them. There are some strong songs on the second album. If he hadn’t gone further than these two, he’d have been a footnote for a strong single and a couple dance hits. “Bambi” tho... Holy Fucknut, Batman! With that one track, he reduces the entirety of “For You” was to ashes. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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"poopy sales"? LMAO! wtf is that? | |
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"I'm Yours" is worth six "Bambi"s and slays the entire Prince record before the main verse even begins.
(thx on the props tho brohan, 'preche the back'n'forth as the world ends.) | |
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The self titled is one of the few moments in the first ten years of his career where he felt disposable. The first three songs on Prince could have been done by anyone, really - there's a very basic disco sensibility to it (case in point; when I first heard I Wanna Be Your Lover back in the day I thought it was Michael Jackson ). For You isn't perfect but it does feel like Prince all the way through.
2. Prince [Edited 3/20/20 17:20pm] A certain kind of mellow. | |
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