dodger said: I’ve always wondered what a 1 disc Emancipation would look like... Hmmm, interesting. Can’t believe this has never been pondered before. RIP | |
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TheEnglishGent said: dodger said: I’ve always wondered what a 1 disc Emancipation would look like... Hmmm, interesting. Can’t believe this has never been pondered before. Literally just made me (no shade intended 😀) For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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NO! It was COMPLETELY planned out!
The album is notable for its format: it consists of three discs, each containing 12 songs with exactly 60 minutes per disc. Prince(r.i.p.) insinuated to the press at the time that the number of songs, discs and length of the album had a connection with the Egyptians and Egyptian pyramids.
WHY complain about Prince's(r.i.p.) concept of the album he was BORN TO MAKE!!??
"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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. Type. Not are. .
. Not exactly as was indicated that the songs are boring. .
. What are you trying to say here? That songs can be shorter? That songs need to be imitated? That song titles need to be one word? That songs should be by the Beatles only? That imitations are important? You are quite unclear. . Simply listen and enjoy. Even if the songs are longer than 2 minutes and three seconds. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Get a grip grandpa, complaining about the next generation having no attention span is as old as the very idea of generations itself. [Edited 4/10/20 5:02am] | |
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All of this bolded business is a ridiculous assessment. I laugh at it one time--ha.
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Maybe I worded it badly, it wasn't supposed to be a controversial statement. [Edited 4/10/20 6:00am] | |
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jaawwnn said: Maybe I worded it badly, it wasn't supposed to be a controversial statement. [Edited 4/10/20 6:00am] Yes I also think the 3 songs (Betcha By Golly Wow!, Saviour and One Of Us) with the original NPG stand out, for the better as well. . If only he'd used them on the likes of Jam Of The Year and Emancipation, as both don't have the balls their titles deserve IMO | |
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oh puuleeze. Thank you. I have been so advised. | |
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. It is a defect. Perhaps created by all the gizmo's they need to attend to. Bad upbringing, both parents working, single parent families, etc. I do not know, I am not an expert in any area. .
. I see it as not having respect for the musician. If you think it is too long, then why play it, when why not dismiss all songs over 3 minutes? Why are you still here?
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I am sure it was album that he was born to make...the concept was a bad one, who really cared if the album WAS 60 mins in length? Would you not of bought if it was 59 mins? 12 songs on each disc, again, i would of bought it if was 10-10-16...you would of too. I've must of missed the Egyptian connection. Can you explain it to me? | |
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Most albums I enjoy generally strive for a uniformity in production as a standard for the project, maybe with a live element injected for some variety of sonic texture, or to add a different perspective to the sound. Having too many varying production techniques included in an album to me would make a recording sound uneven or disjointed. Unless, of course, the definitive point is to showcase different producton techniques between volumes of a multi-disc album. I certainly don't believe that Prince would publish a record of a sound quality he was dissatisfied with--thats's a daft notion, to be sure. > I don't have any criticisms to make of the production variety aproach, or the production values of Emancipation, but merely say is a different approach than had previously been executed--I don't have issues with the sound and happily take it as it is. Why? Simply said, it is the sound of Prince at that moment in time, and to me is precious as such. I don't consider a point so obscure to what actually exists in a recording, as what one might anticipate receiving from the artist, as a concerning issue--that's probably easy for me to day because he recorded so much. To this point the critics may laugh, and that's okay--different strokes.... It's been expressed that Prince strove to acheive a unique sound in his recordings in a deliberate measure to stand out from the contemporary field of recordings and this is done here. > Perhaps in time people may cover songs from this project and use a different production approach, which--by account of the criticisms that I read like yours--could address that audience concern--called "flat and plastic"--and make a lovely statement toward Prince's compositions. > However, other people remain who have everything negative to say about the value of many of the album's songs, that if given credence would leave you fit-to-be-tied to even make such effort. > Of course, IMO, I feel that where one is inspired, criticisms can easily be disregarded, and if any artist would enjoy a song well enough and can pay the clearances, to go for it and rock it out as a compliment and tribute to cool artist that Prince is.
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"Can Prince play his guitar now?" | |
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In a weird way, I think it's an album that works pretty well on vinyl. The natural punctuation points provided by the different sides with three tracks apiece makes me less inclined to want to skip anything, while (paradoxically) making me better appreciate the majesty of the entire thing. Maybe that's just me, though. Regardless, like Love Symbol, Emancipation's a bit of an overambitious 'messterpiece', and I kinda love it for that, TBH. I don't even complain much about it having 'too many overwrought ballads' anymore, lol. | |
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I know what you're saying, and I largely agree, there's still something about Emancipation that just becomes a bit boring after a while, and I say this as a fan of 90% of the tracks on the album. I don't know if it's the order of the tracks or what. The production of SOTT is fairly consistent but it never gets boring. | |
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hahaha
Well ok fair enough. I don't personally agree with editing the songs down like the original poster but I think they're broadly onto something. I'm personally fascinated how everyone has their own 1 disc emancipation and they're all different. I think it's a sign that Prince was probably right with what he went with, but I still don't often play any of the discs start to finish. | |
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That thing could be the 3-CD length--LOL! Many times I break it up and play as much as I need to listen at one time. I usually play one section per listen--each disc seems to cover a different mood for me, so that works! Then there are other times when I just want to hear it all. | |
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Like the album or not but this thread is EXACTLY why Prince titled Emancipation EMANCIPATION.
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Prince(r.i.p.) cared! "Emancipation" was a VERY monumental album for Prince(r.i.p.) He went through HELL getting Emancipated from WBR. "Emancipation" was a celebration for Prince's(r.i.p.) new found independence as an independent artist. At that time period had NEVER been done by a major artist on a major label. I mean obviously it meant a lot to him going through the whole thing even though Ahmir passed away. So for ANYONE of U to CONSTANTLY complain about the concept of it that he strategically planned is an INSULT to his legacy!
Prince(r.i.p.) had an Egyptian connection to his first wife Mayte. He felt they were kindred spirits that was reincarnated from Egypt and dedicated the WHOLE album to their union with the Egyptian concept. Anymore questions> I know everything. [Edited 4/10/20 14:57pm] "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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But Mayte was straight-up Puerto Rican and only performed belly dancing in Egypt. So what about that? ChocolateBox3121 said:
Prince(r.i.p.) cared! "Emancipation" was a VERY monumental album for Prince(r.i.p.) He went through HELL getting Emancipated from WBR. "Emancipation" was a celebration for Prince's(r.i.p.) new found independence as an independent artist. Att that time period had NEVER been done by a major artist on a major label. I mean obviously it meant a lot to him going through the whole thing even though Ahmir passed away. So for ANYONE of U to CONSTANTLY complain about the concept of it that he strategically planned is an INSULT to his legacy!
Prince(r.i.p.) had an Egyptian connection to his first wife Mayte. He felt they were kindred spirits that was reincarnated from Egypt and dedicated the WHOLE album to their union with the Egyptian concept. Anymore questions> I know everything. | |
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I am sorry, the concept was lost to many... I mearly said the songs were too long. They are and that is a fact. | |
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"Sleep Around" is one of the best songs on the album.It should have been the first single. | |
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Prince's(r.i.p.) performance of "SLeep Around" on Oprah was one of his best TV performances. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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I've stated it before on here- you can hear Prince's joy and happiness in every single song on this album. He had broken the 'chains' with WBR and was experiencing true happiness in his personal and professional life and it clearly comes through here. Sure, some songs do go on for longer than they need to, but so what? It's what Prince wanted and he over-indulged quite a few times in his career. Soul Sanctuary is one of the best songs in his career.
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"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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I would have been interested, years ago, to hear the original before Mayte got pregnant and the whole albulm became padded and a means for him to justify and convince himself and the public of the path he chose to go down. [Edited 4/12/20 13:10pm] | |
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Adrasteia said: I would have been interested, years ago, to hear the original before Mayte got pregnant and the whole albulm became padded and a means for him to justify and convince himself and the public of the path he chose to go down. What does this even mean? | |
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It means the whole "love story" wasn't believable then, and it sure ain't believable now. It seemed forced, fake and dishonest. The albulm was supposed to be about his Emancipation from Corporate Media instead it got diluted and turned into a publicity campaign about something else. He became famous so young I don't know if he knew how to process things outside of or seperate from work or his public image.
It totally altered the album and I felt he was trying to convince himself and the public he was now a family man who'd found the love of his life-which was totally unbelievable and very sad. I'm not saying some of the songs aren't beautiful but I never believed them in the context of the Mayte soulmate routine/fantasy for one second unless he was singing to someone else we don't know about (which is very possible given he was never faithful to her/anyone as far as we know). I don't think he was in a good space at all and was making poor decisions, he looked shell shocked and unhappy. Take a look at the Oprah interview, or even the decision to do that; clearly deep trauma and cognitive dissodance. I'm sure the edit on the albulm in Dec/early January was totally different than it was by Feb., and I would guess not for the better.
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