I love this, and agree with much.
The title song of AOA, and the laser beams, are both unfortunate, but every other song on the album reaches the same quality level to my ears: pretty good. I don't mind any of them more or less than the others, they all reach interesting places. I wish they were a little more alive, tinkered with here and there, but I can just sit back and relax with them. I love Time, Way Back Home, and one of those mellow affirmation songs on the tail end.
I have a hard time with Plectrum. It's grating. For me, it's the songs themselves, which are either not kickass enough, or too chirpy. I like Another Love, and can stand Wow, and Marz could be part of a cooler album, but this one is a chore.
Hit and Run 1 is a disaster to me, and I have a hard time even understanding what P was going for. It's just a misfire, on almost every level. It's ends well, though, and I enjoy the last two songs? June could have been something special.
Hit and Run 2, I agree with you, is great. I love the tone, song choice, and everything about it. I think it's under rated, and is easily the best of the bunch.
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RJP1205 said: AOA - 9/10 The only thing on this album I'm not a fan of is the lasers in Breakdown. PLEC - I've never made it through the whole album, not my fav. I'll have to revisit. HnR1 - 6/10 I love Fall in Love Tonight and 1000 X's and O's. The rest isn't horrible, I just don't love it. HnR2 - 9/10 The only song I'm not a fan of is 2Y2D. The rest is stellar! ..... UPDATE: I've been listening to PLEC on my drive to & from work and I am pleasantly surprised with the 2nd half. I knew I liked Another Love (guitar is so good) and I LOVE TicTacToe! Marz, FunkNRoll and Wow are all good too. Happy I took another listen. | |
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Fenwick said:
Hi Databank To be fair many professional reviews are as boring and useless as Joe Blow from Idaho's review. The whole Allmusic site for example is an insult to intelligence with its ridiculous reviews. The only reviews I find interesting are those I can read AFTER I've listened to the record, watched the movie or read the book and that will analyze more than evaluate it, giving me more insights or revealing aspects of the work that I have missed or show aspects of it from a different angle. There is nothing you wrote that you should be ashamed of, but admittedly there is also little in it that will change your fellow fans' perception of the records in question. Some people may therefore wonder why you wrote it in the first place. However I agree with you that this is no reason for anyone to scold you or troll you. And many fellow fans will certainly enjoy the opportunity you give them to discuss the records. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I know I have only been here since the month Prince died, but it never has even occurred to me that anyone came here to read elite reviewers. I never have been tempted to use the barf emoji before, but this elite reviewer concept in a public forum is laughable. I am not at laughing at you, as I have respected many of your posts, but with all the narcissistic types around i guess we have a lot of "elite reviewers" in the mix. I can't imagine someone longing for their special opinions. I realize that it's ridiculous because it is indeed a message board not Popmatters. The problem, I believe, is the same as social networks: horizontality. Suddenly things people used to say or discuss privately, at the pub or at home, are said or discussed publicly. Everyone today is a media. This is rather confusing if you were born in a vertical world where certain credentials were necessary to express oneself on a media. I'd be extremely curious to see how our societies will deal with this on the long run. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think this POV is interesting, with the added caveat that...this already IS an open space. I'm sorry if this sounds childish or obvious, but...that's just what it is. An open space, for anyone to come, and post their takeaway, whatever it is. That's what the entire internet is. So while there might be two competing visions of the org, it's relevant to point out that one of them is of something that doesn't exist and never did, and other is sitting here, being used in good faith by however many people. Much, much easier to just not read and respond to what you're not interested in, right? I understand and realize you're right. In general (i.e. not in regard to this specific OP) my better half and me are often horrified by some of the things we read on message boards and social networks. We can't help but wonder if it's reasonable to give certain people the right to be a media (see what I wrote above) and potentially influence thousands of other people. We know it's impossible and that it would probably create more problems than it would solve but we sometimes wish people would need to obtain a license before they're allowed to express themselves online, as well as before they're allowed to own pets or have children (the very notion that everyone on earth is simply entitled to have and raise children troubles us tremendously). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I respect OP’s opinions and thoughts.
I think AOA is awesome tho. The only problem is the sequencing, and maybe take one or two tracks off, save them for every now n then listenings... But its hot. Clouds, The Breakdown, This Could Be Us (could use an edit), Way Back Home are all great. And U Know is a bop! I didn’t like Phase one at first. I’ll admit i was one of the first ones to whine. But it definitely grew on me. Mastering and mixing needed work. Production by Joshua was a little messy (he was new to it anyways) but i love it. I share the same feelings when it comes to Phase Two tho. Wonderful album. [Edited 8/1/20 9:40am] | |
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AOA and HnR2 are great albums from start to finish, for me PLEC and HnR1 could both have been very strong EPs. as whole and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Upon reflection, I would like add to my initial response to your elite reviewer concept. I imagine you were also including orgers who are interested in the knowledge that a few folks have here that really adds to all of our knowledge, such as perspectives in sound engineering, slight differences noted in different versions of the same song, dates that might apply to certain bootlegs and their roots, etc. I do appreciate those who share that type of knowledge and I am sure many others do as well. This type of knowledge seems to me different than a person's emotional reaction to a song, which seems incredibly singular. You might have someone super knowledgeable about music and/or Prince agree with a newbee and disagree with another expert. That's what I love about music. It is so democratic and can bring all sorts of people together rather than divide them into various elite groups. Sorry if I was over-reactive on my first response to you. [Edited 8/1/20 12:53pm] | |
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IstenSzek said: AOA and HnR2 are great albums from start to finish, for me PLEC and HnR1 could both have been very strong EPs. as whole Agree. If P was on a major label, AOA wudve been heralded as a big comeback. And HNR2 wudve received the Grammy treatment afforded most superstars following their death. | |
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I don't share a lot of your feelings on these BUT:
-Right there with you on the lasers -Right there with you Revelation
I had higher hopes for PLECTRUM because I love 3rd Eye Girl so much. I think a lot of the record is great but Boy Trouble and Stop This Train (Which I will main to my dying breath was a Bria throw away) are low points for me. I think the whole 3EG project overall worked better as a live act. | |
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PE was always a headscratcher for me.
I seem to recall that in the (very long) run-up to its release, Prince was regularly talking about the musicianship of this band and about rehearsing repeatedly to be able to record as a band in one take.
This gave me the impression that we'd get an album that sounded like a live studio album (ala 'Somebody's Somebody (Ultrafantasy Mix), only more rock-oriented). But, very little of that come's across in the finished product, except on the title track.
This might be because they ended up being too good/polished or it might be that Prince changed his mind about the direction of the album. After the deal with Koch fell through, he may have decided he wasn't willing to give a better album to Warners, despite still wanting it released.
The material heard on Third Eye TV was far more organic and representative of what I expected of the album and had some of that been released, would possibly have been a better counterpoint to AoA in the way that HnR2 is to HnR1.
I'm also in the low-score camp for HnR1. I like half the album, but it contains some true atrocities. As much as Josh seems to have become the scapegoat, some of this has to come down to some bad songs. That said, I love Mononeons recordings of the live band rehearsals of the material on this album. Prince might have been able to have salvaged the reputation of this album live.
Huge AoA fan. It's not perfect, but it's a good RnB album by Prince. I think 'Way Back Home' is one of his most honest, open songs. There's a moment when his voice breaks slightly and it almost sounds as if he's about to cry.
HnR2 is a satisfying album to finish on, very organic and consistent. However, despite 'Revelation' being in my top five Prince ballads, I find the saxaphone slightly annoying (reminds me of 'Temptation' for some reason), in a similar way to the lasers in 'Breakdown' and the cowbell in 'Endorphinmachine'. "Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..." | |
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Now we're cool, I didn't feel attacked at all, we're just talking and I totally feel your perspective on the matter [Edited 8/2/20 11:59am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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AOA is great, minus the opening track. I love it. It has some of the most personallly revealing and vulnerable tracks I've ever heard Prince record. Listening to it in retrospect, I'm almost convinced he knew he was ill and was concerned about dying. | |
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databank said:
Now we're cool, I didn't feel attacked at all, we're just talking and I totally feel your perspective on the matter [Edited 8/2/20 11:59am] | |
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I would say that AOA is his late period masterpiece | |
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Hey Jenst! | |
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Hey Krid! Hope you come back to the thread and give an update on your assembled playlist. | |
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Hey Mint! | |
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Hey RJ!
Glad you re-visited and are digging it more now.
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I 100 million percent agree with this sentiment regarding his recorded output. For my personal tastes, I think this goes all the way back to Lovesexy. | |
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co-sign. I think it's amazing. | |
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I love the lasers. | |
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im such a fan of AOA that i childishly made personal attacks against the OP (and others) instead of expressing my disagreement appropriately...i apologize to anyone involved, that was disrespected or offended. | |
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RJOrion said: im such a fan of AOA that i childishly made personal attacks against the OP (and others) instead of expressing my disagreement appropriately...i apologize to anyone involved, that was disrespected or offended. This, you don’t often see. Credit where it’s due | |
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herb4 said:
co-sign. I think it's amazing. Also agree but I’d add Revelation was his final masterpiece | |
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Ha! Great reviews. I mostly don't agree but still a good read. | |
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My first impressions of the last 4 albums have not changed much. | |
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