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St Paul Pioneer Press- Prince's 10 greatest albums ranked In lieu of any REAL news (like a SOTT deluxe tracklist), looks like the PiPress had to publish SOME content on P's birthday, so columnist Ross Raihala ranked his Top 10 LPs.
(The more I see these lists, the more they mean nothing to me, as it all seems subjective and just an extension of one person's opinion-- spoiler, no real surprises below, but discuss...)
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“Kiss,” the epic lead single from Prince’s eighth album stands as one of his greatest achievements. It’s the sort of song every musician would love to write, but could never pull off. And, at first, Prince was ready to give it away. By 1994, Prince was well into his widely publicized battle with Warner Bros. over the control of his career’s direction. He was churning out new songs at a rapid pace, but his label worried about oversaturating the market, which was a valid argument as Prince’s commercial standing in 1994 was, at best, starting to wobble. After spending the first few years of the new century toiling away in semi-obscurity, Prince decided he was ready to be famous again in 2004. He released “Musicology” – his most commercial album in a decade – and embarked on what would be his final traditional arena tour. Oh, and he was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Prince was still a teenager when he recorded his debut album “For You,” an impressive first effort that he wrote, recorded and performed almost entirely by himself. The following year, Prince started a live band and played his first show at Minneapolis’ Capri Theater. The experience clearly broadened the young Minnesotan’s horizons as his self-titled sophomore record crackles with excitement, starting with the bold one-two-three punch of the opening tracks “I Wanna Be Your Lover” (his first major hit), “Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad” and “Sexy Dancer.” One of the many issues Prince had with Warner Bros. is that the label wanted to release music on its schedule, not Prince’s. So when he finally was free from the contract, Prince surprised nobody by releasing the sprawling three-hour epic “Emancipation.” “Purple Rain” made Prince a worldwide superstar and Warner Bros. surely would have been happy to let its success spill over into a second year. Prince, of course, had other ideas and handed the label “Around the World in a Day,” a psychedelic rock album that shared little in common with its predecessor, let alone anything else on radio at the time. Prince meant it when he called his third album “Dirty Mind.” It’s stuffed with sometimes still-shockingly explicit songs and wrapped in a cover featuring a come-hither, bare-chested Prince clad in a bikini bottom, open jacket and little else (other than a criminal amount of mascara). Prince’s first four albums earned warm reviews and a cult following. But “1999” firmly established Prince in the mainstream thanks to its title track, “Delirious” and “Little Red Corvette.” It didn’t hurt matters that it arrived just as MTV started to play black artists. With his distinct image, infectious songs and general air of mystery and danger, Prince proved to be the ideal star for the video age. When an artist in any medium produces something as wildly successful as “Purple Rain,” it’s can be tempting to dismiss it. But “Purple Rain” more than holds up. If anything, it’s hard to believe it could be any better. Now more than ever, it feels like an instant greatest hits album that opens with “Let’s Go Crazy” and wraps with “Purple Rain.” Prince was burning so hot, even one of the b-sides – the steamy “Erotic City” – is nearly as well known and regarded as any of the songs that made the album. One of the greatest things about Prince was his musical flexibility and wide range. Time and time again, he proved he could tackle any style, any topic and break every rule in the book while doing so. | |
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Damn, it even edged out Parade on this list, that's gonna be some "Controversy" 'round these parts. Unprecedented. C'mon, this list is surprising based on that alone. Emancipation's placement is also unique. [Edited 6/7/20 10:50am] | |
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Everybody's got their favorites. [Edited 6/7/20 13:50pm] | |
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Thing is, I wouldn't classify that descriptor to be anywhere close to derision. Especially in the context of "Top 10", not Bottom 10. [Edited 6/7/20 20:25pm] | |
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What the hell is 3121 doing on here? It was mostly crap and forgettable imo, mostly him following R and B trends! Come is good but NOT THAT GOOD.
Where is Controversy? That definitely should be on there, also Diamonds and Pearls! Nice to see the Prince ('79) album on there though, I always felt that has been massively underrated by fans. Also that Emancipation getting recognition that it deserves, that still sounds fresh today.
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Not a list I necessarily agree with it but nice to see an attempt to include 90s and 2000s albums.
Tell me more about how Susannah's voice is a) present, and b) off-kilter on SISIA. [Edited 6/8/20 2:13am] | |
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How you can include "3121" or even "Prince" and NOT include "Controversy" utterly escapes me, although finally bringing "Come" out of the shadows is more than welcome and overdue. | |
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For me, the most surprising inclusions are 3121, Prince, and Emancipation. I do consider them all great albums though. | |
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It's nice to see Emancipation get some love on a list like this - it will always be part of my top 10, and is the album that turned from a casual listener to a true fan. | |
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They probably mean stuff like "Do U Lie", "Life Can Be So Nice" or even "Under the Cherry Moon" and/or "Venus de Milo"... I wouldn't use the word "off-kilter" exactly, maybe "quirky" is better, but both descriptors probably work better with Around the World in a Day material to me. | |
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This is an awful top ten list. "Come" & "3121" should never be on any top ten list. These two could possibly be on his worst albums list. Prince's top 4, in my opinion, are "PR" "Sign o'the Times" "1999" "Dirty Mind" his next 4: "ATWIAD" "Controversy" "Parade" "Prince" Numbers 9& 10 : "Lovesexy" "D&P" BOB4theFUNK | |
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lol, foiled by your own blind hatred | |
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where is new power soul? .. this list sux | |
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Parade ranked #10? R U kidding me? "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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Right? Controversy in an essential album, very good album. Glad to see Come and Emancipation. | |
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I don't get the praise for Lovesexy, only has got 3 good songs Alphabet, Wish U and Anna, other than that just nothing good. | |
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Interesting opinion . I'll bear it in mind when reading your posts from now on. | |
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Of course, any top 10 lists exist to start debate. It's all opinion.
I don't think ATWIAD, Lovesexy, D&P and Prince are all that. Still possibly wouldn't put 1999 in my top 10 (it took me a long time to warm the production on that album), and not sure Controversy would either. | |
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3121, Emancipation and Come are rarely mentioned on other top 10 lists. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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I gree wholeheartedly | |
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leecaldon said:
Of course, any top 10 lists exist to start debate. It's all opinion.
I don't think ATWIAD, Lovesexy, D&P and Prince are all that. Still possibly wouldn't put 1999 in my top 10 (it took me a long time to warm the production on that album), and not sure Controversy would either. You're kidding me, right? "1999" will always be a classic album & lead to "PR" This was the work where he created " The Minneapolis Sound" a kick ass groundbreaking double album. Not in your top 10? " Little Red corvette" " Something in the Water" "Automatic" Not in your Top 10🙄 It will always be on every Top 10 list of Prince die hard fans [Edited 6/10/20 16:24pm] BOB4theFUNK | |
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It's not on my Top 10 either. While the songs you listed specifically are fantastic and while the sound itself of the record is quite innovative, a lot of the songs like "Delirious", "Free", "Let's Pretend We're Married", and "All the Critics Love U in New York" are kind of meandering and slightly annoying after the durations he decided to stretch every track to on that record. The cold robofunk I dig, but it's really just a portion of the record... if it all had "Something in the Water" type vibes we'd be talking Top 1 material. [Edited 6/10/20 16:41pm] | |
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