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The varying degree of nuance in Prince's productions After listening to the SOTT deluxe, then the symbol album, then Come, Gold Experience, Chaos and Disorder, and now Emancipation.
Well there is a general loss of taste when it comes to the mix and arrangement (with an odd exception here and there; like the exquisitely minimal, tasetfully unique, and well arranged "Dig U Better Dead" or "Had U" or "Slave" or "319".
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Yeah, some good songs buried/lost under questionable production. It's a taste thing. | |
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he was never a kind of artist to sit in the studio to see what kind of sounds were cool or work on getting a sound, he was a get in there, get the song out, and move on to the next one kind of artist.
only diff in the 80s was that he was looking for more unusual sounds. later on, he didnt care about that so much, and wanted more typical sounds.
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Okay, I hit the Crystal Ball "bootleg" compilation... and all of a sudden the mixes are great on the first 2 discs. Even the newer stuff (but of course that was two remixes from the "Come" era, which I like, right?) My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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