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Reply #30 posted 08/06/20 12:16pm

EmmaMcG

I personally never liked the album. A few good songs, but nothing great, and some truly horrific songs put this album amongst my least favourite Prince albums.

I disagree regarding SoulAlive's take on it being "dated" though. I don't understand that as a criticism at all. All the best music sounds "dated" because most of it is old. Diamonds and Pearls isn't bad because it's dated. It's just bad.
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Reply #31 posted 08/06/20 12:19pm

lust

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Se7en said:

I'd be curious to know if you're still listening to/energized by other artists who had huge albums that year?

MJ Dangerous
Metallica - Metallica
Nirvana Nevermind
U2 Achtung Baby
Pearl Jam Ten
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Guns N Roses - Use Your Illusion
Etc.



No but I don’t usually listen to albums much.

I wasn’t a huge fan of Dangerous at the time though I tried to be as I was still a fan back then.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #32 posted 08/06/20 12:31pm

namepeace

EmmaMcG said:

I personally never liked the album. A few good songs, but nothing great, and some truly horrific songs put this album amongst my least favourite Prince albums. I disagree regarding SoulAlive's take on it being "dated" though. I don't understand that as a criticism at all. All the best music sounds "dated" because most of it is old. Diamonds and Pearls isn't bad because it's dated. It's just bad.


"Gett Off," "Willing and Able," "Money" and "Insatiable" don't sound dated to me. But many of the tunes don't hold up well because he seemed to be trying to catch up to the sounds of the day. The common denominator in most of the tracks I skip is Tony M.

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Reply #33 posted 08/06/20 5:10pm

slyjackson

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I love songs from D&P...but as an album, I agree, isn't aging well at all.

Classic:

D&P (schmaltzy yes, but will always LOVE Rosie's vocals on this)

Gett Off

Willing & Able

Walk Don't Walk

Runners up:

Thunder

Cream

Money Don't Matter...

The rest, eh...

Well, it's a very good album actually.

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Reply #34 posted 08/06/20 11:26pm

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SoulAlive said:

I still like it but a lot of it now sounds really dated.Same with many other early-90s albums.

Never really understood that argument. If anything that's a good thing, today's "music" is crap

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Reply #35 posted 08/06/20 11:46pm

kpowers

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EmmaMcG said:

I personally never liked the album. A few good songs, but nothing great, and some truly horrific songs put this album amongst my least favourite Prince albums. I disagree regarding SoulAlive's take on it being "dated" though. I don't understand that as a criticism at all. All the best music sounds "dated" because most of it is old. Diamonds and Pearls isn't bad because it's dated. It's just bad.

I like the album, don't love it. But god I wish Prince never put Jughead on that album

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Reply #36 posted 08/07/20 12:32am

goosepumble

I never got on with the album at all, only individual tracks like money don’t matter tonight. Maybe it’s heresy, but the title track gives me a headache.
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Reply #37 posted 08/07/20 1:17am

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I think if you take out "Jughead" & "Push" and replace it with "Schoolyard" & "Violet the Organ Grinder" it would be a better album

According to Wikipedia -

One of the earliest songs that ended up on Diamonds and Pearls was "Live 4 Love", a track from 1989.[11] The bulk of the material would be composed in 1990, however. A few songs evolved during Prince's Nude Tour in 1990, notably "The Flow" and "Schoolyard". Prince decided to place an emphasis on rap with this album, handing the reins over to Nude Tour dancer, Tony M. An early version of the album from November 1990[12] consisted of the following:

  1. "The Flow"
  2. "Daddy Pop"
  3. "Diamonds and Pearls"
  4. "Cream"
  5. "Strollin'"
  6. "Willing and Able"
  7. "Violet the Organ Grinder"
  8. "Walk Don't Walk"
  9. "Horny Pony" - unreleased version
  10. "Money Don't Matter 2 Nite"
  11. "Something Funky (This House Comes)"
  12. "Schoolyard"
  13. "Live 4 Love"

Most of these songs went through minor to major revisions before being released, and five of them did not make the cut at all. The five songs that were omitted from the album are "The Flow", "Violet the Organ Grinder", "Horny Pony", "Something Funky (This House Comes)", and "Schoolyard". "The Flow" would be revised for the Love Symbol Album. A later version of the album had "Horny Pony" in the place of "Gett Off", a newly written track that replaced it at the last minute. In fact, "Horny Pony" still exists on the track listing, written in red over "Gett Off", and is mentioned in the lyrics to "Push".

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Reply #38 posted 08/07/20 2:34am

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kpowers said:

SoulAlive said:

I still like it but a lot of it now sounds really dated.Same with many other early-90s albums.

Never really understood that argument. If anything that's a good thing, today's "music" is crap


I thought it sounded dated when it came out. Just really conventional in terms of pop music at the time, not pushing any boundaries in terms of production or songwriting style.

Basically this was your parents' first Prince album.


[Edited 8/7/20 2:35am]

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Reply #39 posted 08/07/20 2:53am

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dustoff said:

kpowers said:

Never really understood that argument. If anything that's a good thing, today's "music" is crap


I thought it sounded dated when it came out. Just really conventional in terms of pop music at the time, not pushing any boundaries in terms of production or songwriting style.

Basically this was your parents' first Prince album.


[Edited 8/7/20 2:35am]

Not sure what you mean?

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Reply #40 posted 08/07/20 5:06am

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The best tracks were radio gold, the weakest were as throw away as Prince ever released. A real up and down album. That’s why the symbol album is superior to D&P. prince was eclectic and solid from beginning to end. It didn’t have the hits of D&P but it had depth of greatness.
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Reply #41 posted 08/07/20 5:29am

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kpowers said:

dustoff said:

I thought it sounded dated when it came out. Just really conventional in terms of pop music at the time, not pushing any boundaries in terms of production or songwriting style.

Basically this was your parents' first Prince album.


Not sure what you mean?


Sorry, maybe a bad way of saying that I found D&P to be in line with what, to my ears at the time, sounded like a kind of adult-contemporary style of R&B/Pop: over-produced, respectable, safe, a bit stale. There was nothing raw or spontaneous about it, even a song called "Cream" seems like one of his most formulaic and dull to me. I get what he was going for with D&P, and it was a success as far as I can tell, but I -- who was hoping that Batman and Grafitti Bridge were aberrations, and that Prince would return to something a bit wilder -- was and still am a little disappointed with it.

For that reason I was more into the Love Symbol album, even 'My Name is Prince'. The weirdness and range of it felt refreshing. Don't know if that album is aging all that well either, but maybe for different reasons.

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Reply #42 posted 08/07/20 6:52am

Milty2

I love this album. It's a classsic record. I also like listening to the November 1990 configuration that leaked long ago. It's nice to hear the evolution of these tracks.

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Reply #43 posted 08/07/20 8:30am

dodger

kpowers said:

I think if you take out "Jughead" & "Push" and replace it with "Schoolyard" & "Violet the Organ Grinder" it would be a better album


According to Wikipedia -


One of the earliest songs that ended up on Diamonds and Pearls was "Live 4 Love", a track from 1989.[11] The bulk of the material would be composed in 1990, however. A few songs evolved during Prince's Nude Tour in 1990, notably "The Flow" and "Schoolyard". Prince decided to place an emphasis on rap with this album, handing the reins over to Nude Tour dancer, Tony M. An early version of the album from November 1990[12] consisted of the following:


  1. "The Flow"

  2. "Daddy Pop"

  3. "Diamonds and Pearls"

  4. "Cream"

  5. "Strollin'"

  6. "Willing and Able"

  7. "Violet the Organ Grinder"

  8. "Walk Don't Walk"

  9. "Horny Pony" - unreleased version

  10. "Money Don't Matter 2 Nite"

  11. "Something Funky (This House Comes)"

  12. "Schoolyard"

  13. "Live 4 Love"

Most of these songs went through minor to major revisions before being released, and five of them did not make the cut at all. The five songs that were omitted from the album are "The Flow", "Violet the Organ Grinder", "Horny Pony", "Something Funky (This House Comes)", and "Schoolyard". "The Flow" would be revised for the Love Symbol Album. A later version of the album had "Horny Pony" in the place of "Gett Off", a newly written track that replaced it at the last minute. In fact, "Horny Pony" still exists on the track listing, written in red over "Gett Off", and is mentioned in the lyrics to "Push".




I'm glad he axed Schoolyard. I don't like those lyrics and they wouldn't have aged well. Also what a great decision to cut Horny Pony and throw Gett Off in at the last minute
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Reply #44 posted 08/07/20 8:44am

SimonCharles

lust said:

Someone tell me damn it! lol

Well, I find it hard to believe you are bored with songs Anthony Keidis, then of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame, labelled the funkiest songs he'd ever heard, in a no way contractually obligated fashion, for the Diamonds and Pearls tour book/merchandise. hmmm

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Reply #45 posted 08/07/20 9:04am

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I can't see being a big Prince fan and actually disliking Diamonds and Pearls. Yes, its sound is somewhat dated to the very-early 1990s, it's too long (like all early-90s' albums), and it's blatantly commercial, as Prince had to show his commercial oomph to Warners again before his new contract.

But it's also a very, very listenable record, maybe the 2nd or 3rd-strongest set of melodies he ever came up with. I mean, in terms of melody, this album is way over records like Dirty Mind, 1999, or Lovesexy. The arrangements are kinda keyboard-heavy if you're more into the rock stuff, but I don't need to hear that all the time.

'Jughead' was awful and 'Push' isn't very good. But the other 11 tracks are all good to great (just could've been a bit shorter):


Thunder -- Great song, just a tad long.

Daddy Pop -- Great song, if totally 1991.

Diamonds & Pearls -- I love this song. One of his greatest-ever melodies.

Cream -- Not one of my personal favorites, but very fun and a US #1.

Strollin' -- Absolutely fantastic tune. As great as anything The Stylistics did.

Willing and Able -- Good song, good tune... (just a little too long, again).

Gett Off -- Absolutely fantastic tune/single. A classic.

Walk Don't Walk -- Great song, and nice and short.

Money Don't Matter 2Night -- Absolutely fantastic. A classic.

Insatiable -- Okay R&B slow-jam, just too long.

Live 4 Love -- Okay, just way too long.


Fabulous record all things considered, just a bit dated in sounds and some songs are too long.

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Reply #46 posted 08/07/20 9:12am

kpowers

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dustoff said:

kpowers said:

Not sure what you mean?


Sorry, maybe a bad way of saying that I found D&P to be in line with what, to my ears at the time, sounded like a kind of adult-contemporary style of R&B/Pop: over-produced, respectable, safe, a bit stale. There was nothing raw or spontaneous about it, even a song called "Cream" seems like one of his most formulaic and dull to me. I get what he was going for with D&P, and it was a success as far as I can tell, but I -- who was hoping that Batman and Grafitti Bridge were aberrations, and that Prince would return to something a bit wilder -- was and still am a little disappointed with it.

For that reason I was more into the Love Symbol album, even 'My Name is Prince'. The weirdness and range of it felt refreshing. Don't know if that album is aging all that well either, but maybe for different reasons.

I think Get off was an edgy song, especialy the video

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Reply #47 posted 08/07/20 9:57am

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kpowers said:

dustoff said:


Sorry, maybe a bad way of saying that I found D&P to be in line with what, to my ears at the time, sounded like a kind of adult-contemporary style of R&B/Pop: over-produced, respectable, safe, a bit stale. There was nothing raw or spontaneous about it, even a song called "Cream" seems like one of his most formulaic and dull to me. I get what he was going for with D&P, and it was a success as far as I can tell, but I -- who was hoping that Batman and Grafitti Bridge were aberrations, and that Prince would return to something a bit wilder -- was and still am a little disappointed with it.

For that reason I was more into the Love Symbol album, even 'My Name is Prince'. The weirdness and range of it felt refreshing. Don't know if that album is aging all that well either, but maybe for different reasons.

I think Get off was an edgy song, especialy the video


I agree, Gett Off isn't bad. I don't really think of D&P as a bad album in general, just one that feels a bit flat, a bit 'meh.' The assless chaps were fun, but the less said about the Game Boyz the better, IMHO.

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Reply #48 posted 08/07/20 10:36am

MendesCity

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I think you could argue it was his first album that dropped any sense of mystery. Everything was right on the surface.

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Reply #49 posted 08/07/20 12:15pm

SoulAlive

My favorite songs from this album are “Cream”,”Live 4 Love”,”Strollin”,”Insatiable”,” and “Walk Don’t Walk”.I think these are great songs that have aged well.
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Reply #50 posted 08/07/20 2:27pm

alphastreet

I just like a handful of songs on it and used to think it’s one of his strongest, but it’s weak compared to his 80s work which is brilliant. Give me around the world in a day over this
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Reply #51 posted 08/07/20 7:06pm

Phase3

Idk if this has been mentioned but part of the reason why I wanted this album was for the album cover art.That holographic pic of Prince in between diamond and pearl is beautiful to me.To this day still one of my favorite album covers.
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Reply #52 posted 08/07/20 7:37pm

homesquid

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lust said:

homesquid said:

Because you've grown to be a miserablly unhappy prick....u, kidding I don;t know you. razz

It may just be a phase. Different Prince eras coem and go for me. In fact there's been times where I've sold some cds thinking I didn't like them anymore..only to buy them back!

Are you sure you don’t know me? lol

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Reply #53 posted 08/07/20 7:43pm

slyjackson

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I can't see being a big Prince fan and actually disliking Diamonds and Pearls. Yes, its sound is somewhat dated to the very-early 1990s, it's too long (like all early-90s' albums), and it's blatantly commercial, as Prince had to show his commercial oomph to Warners again before his new contract.

But it's also a very, very listenable record, maybe the 2nd or 3rd-strongest set of melodies he ever came up with. I mean, in terms of melody, this album is way over records like Dirty Mind, 1999, or Lovesexy. The arrangements are kinda keyboard-heavy if you're more into the rock stuff, but I don't need to hear that all the time.

'Jughead' was awful and 'Push' isn't very good. But the other 11 tracks are all good to great (just could've been a bit shorter):


Thunder -- Great song, just a tad long.

Daddy Pop -- Great song, if totally 1991.

Diamonds & Pearls -- I love this song. One of his greatest-ever melodies.

Cream -- Not one of my personal favorites, but very fun and a US #1.

Strollin' -- Absolutely fantastic tune. As great as anything The Stylistics did.

Willing and Able -- Good song, good tune... (just a little too long, again).

Gett Off -- Absolutely fantastic tune/single. A classic.

Walk Don't Walk -- Great song, and nice and short.

Money Don't Matter 2Night -- Absolutely fantastic. A classic.

Insatiable -- Okay R&B slow-jam, just too long.

Live 4 Love -- Okay, just way too long.


Fabulous record all things considered, just a bit dated in sounds and some songs are too long.

Agree with your views on those songs.

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Reply #54 posted 08/07/20 7:46pm

kpowers

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dustoff said:

kpowers said:

I think Get off was an edgy song, especialy the video


I agree, Gett Off isn't bad. I don't really think of D&P as a bad album in general, just one that feels a bit flat, a bit 'meh.' The assless chaps were fun, but the less said about the Game Boyz the better, IMHO.

Yeah I "like" the album, Is it my favorite?? no. I think it would have been a better Album if Prince took out "Jughead" & "Push" and replaced them with "Schoolyard" & "Violet the Organ grinder".

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Reply #55 posted 08/07/20 7:48pm

kpowers

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Phase3 said:

Idk if this has been mentioned but part of the reason why I wanted this album was for the album cover art.That holographic pic of Prince in between diamond and pearl is beautiful to me.To this day still one of my favorite album covers.

Yeah the early 90's, that was big in sport cards. I can only think of Prince having a holographic album cover.

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Reply #56 posted 08/07/20 7:53pm

kpowers

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ThePanther said:

I can't see being a big Prince fan and actually disliking Diamonds and Pearls. Yes, its sound is somewhat dated to the very-early 1990s, it's too long (like all early-90s' albums), and it's blatantly commercial, as Prince had to show his commercial oomph to Warners again before his new contract.

But it's also a very, very listenable record, maybe the 2nd or 3rd-strongest set of melodies he ever came up with. I mean, in terms of melody, this album is way over records like Dirty Mind, 1999, or Lovesexy. The arrangements are kinda keyboard-heavy if you're more into the rock stuff, but I don't need to hear that all the time.

'Jughead' was awful and 'Push' isn't very good. But the other 11 tracks are all good to great (just could've been a bit shorter):


Thunder -- Great song, just a tad long.

Daddy Pop -- Great song, if totally 1991.

Diamonds & Pearls -- I love this song. One of his greatest-ever melodies.

Cream -- Not one of my personal favorites, but very fun and a US #1.

Strollin' -- Absolutely fantastic tune. As great as anything The Stylistics did.

Willing and Able -- Good song, good tune... (just a little too long, again).

Gett Off -- Absolutely fantastic tune/single. A classic.

Walk Don't Walk -- Great song, and nice and short.

Money Don't Matter 2Night -- Absolutely fantastic. A classic.

Insatiable -- Okay R&B slow-jam, just too long.

Live 4 Love -- Okay, just way too long.


Fabulous record all things considered, just a bit dated in sounds and some songs are too long.

I pretty much agree with you. Though "Push" is awful. I really like "Live 4 Love". "Insatiable" reminds me of "Scandalous" which is also a Okay R&B slow-jam, just too long.

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Reply #57 posted 08/08/20 12:36am

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MendesCity said:

I think you could argue it was his first album that dropped any sense of mystery. Everything was right on the surface.


Yeah, that's a good way of putting it.

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Reply #58 posted 08/08/20 4:25am

GirlBrother

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lust said:

Someone tell me damn it! lol


I didn't like the album at the time it was released.

I treat Prince's discography, thus:

For You
Prince
Dirty Mind
Controversy
1999
Purple Rain
Around The World In A Day
Parade
Sign O' The Times
"The Black Album"
Lovesexy
Batman

Garbage period, part one.

Emancipation
Newpower Soul

Garbage period, part two.

Musicology

Garbage period, part three.

20Ten

Plectrumelectrum is garbage!

Art Official Age
Hit 'N' Run, Phase One
Hit 'N' Run, Phase Two

You're welcome. lol
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Reply #59 posted 08/08/20 7:18am

OperatingTheta
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It's a strong, cohesive album that was exactly what was needed at the time to return Prince to commercial prominence and introduce him to an entirely new generation of fans. It's easy to forget just how huge this album was, particularly in Europe, where it sparked the zenith of Prince's popularity there. I was 13 when it was released in 91 and have been a massive fan ever since. As it ignited my love of Prince's music and was really my first introduction to him, I remain very fond of it, along with Love Symbol.

Listening today with contemporary ears (not reflecting the trends and sense of appeal in 91) if you remove 'Push' and 'Jughead' it is still a very strong, high quality album that includes some sounds and directions not explored in Prince's officially released music until that time.

Some of the material remains the most open and accessible to introduce new listeners to, and the more organic sounding compositions have dated well.
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