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The Crown Jewel of Emancipation | |
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I've seen seeing this floating around the last few days. And everyone has an opinion. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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i guess its a song that you do have to admire, but its not really that enjoyable or even that interesting to listen to, once you have done it a few times. its a bit of a chore for me. the lyrics are also just uninteresting for a song like this. on paper it sounds weird and enjoyable, but its a bit of a slog. its not like listening to ICNTTPOYM or the longer tracks on 1999 or the extended long take of computer blue, it sounds a bit 'laboured', and it doesnt really 'flow' that easily either. more of a 'curio' than something that impressive. ultimately the song itself just isnt that strong, so all the other stuff stuck on and around it doesnt really impress that much. *shrug* [Edited 8/16/21 1:31am] | |
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It's very close, in my opinion, the track next to it the Holy River is by far the most excellent track on Emancipation. I do enjoy Joint to Joint though, and Disc 2 I like the best of the 3 merf | |
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I think Joint 2 Joint is great song but a bit too long. Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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it prob is the most experimental 90s rnb song done by a major artist, but it still means you have to listen to rubbish lines like: Damn, you got the rock to give a brotha cream. surely prince is meant to be the one with the uh, rock?
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savion glover's tap performance/solo is the highlight of the song, which already has many highs. | |
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also, the bass in the last part of it is so damn good. it thumps so hard | |
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I love this song...and that bass is unreal at the end. Its not my absolute fave on Emancipation (that would be The Love We Make), but its definitely a highlight. | |
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Holy River and The Love We Make are pretty special songs. | |
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LOVES me some Joint 2 Joint! “U don’t love me, u’re a faker / u just want me 4 my acres”. Great stuff! "I like to watch." | |
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Joint 2 Joint, Holy River, and TLWM are the 3 songs that make me come back to this album every time - beyond the sentimentality of it all. Yes, J2J is entirely ridiculous and overblown and it includes everything AND the sink. But that's how Prince was on occasion and it's ridiculous and I love it. At least he was trying shit out, which can't exactly be said for much of the material that came after this album. | |
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Yup. Love We Make is my fav lyrics out of any song he has ever ever done. That last verse make me shudder everytime. "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
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Joint 2 Joint never hit me as something special...
The song as well as the album for me are a proof for the old saying - "less is more"
Emancipation certainly is an album I revisit much less often than other Prince records... | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Weird, quirky Prince is THE BEST! "I like to watch." | |
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No it's not, it's interesting but definitely not the crown jewel, lyrics pretty much non sensical. However, the ending funky part after the dah dah dah's sounds cool and is too short, it would have made a cool song all in itself, such a cool beat! The Love We Make, One Kiss At A Time, Soul Sanctuary and Saviour are the crown jewels IMO.
The article states the author only discovered the music of Prince in 2015, and has only recently discovered this album, it's almost impossible to judge at that stage - enough said!
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I like this song. I never noticed how long the song was until this article came out. | |
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It's also got a good message not to suck on Bic pens - that ink can get everywhere! | |
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LILpoundCAKE said: savion glover's tap performance/solo is the highlight of the song, which already has many highs. Highlight? Low point! It's by far the most annoying part of the whole record. Tap dancing on a CD, how stupid is that. That's something you need to watch, not listen to. It's like listening to a tennis match without seeing it; totally pointless. What was he thinking? The song is too good to be ruined by the silly tap dance, but would have been better without it. I want to hear music, not sound effects. [Edited 8/16/21 14:15pm] [Edited 8/16/21 14:16pm] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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it has a few good bits but overall its just tedious
the real crown jewels of emancipation are -
the love we make i cant make u love me the holy river once of us
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Soul Sanctuary and Slave are the best IMO. With these two songs you have the excellent falsetto voice and then you have to fantastic low voice on Slave. Best of both worlds!! | |
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I have a different favourite yearly. It's an album that I tbink maybe changes with you as you change over time. My favourites as a teenager are very different to what I like now on it.
The love we make I skipped over in my teens but since he really began to play it regularly in his last decade its become meaningful for me. Somebody's somebody remains a favourite Humam body I used to love but now not so much Sex in the summer used to love but not so much Holy River remains a favourite Sleep around remains a favourite Slave remains a favourite Demo over album version of emancipation the song is a strong favourite But my best track is the ones that didn't make it. J2tcoyh is an all time favourite. Oh what a song. Chakas was more powerful but prince's was so delicate. J2J is middling to me. I think this will always be the album noone agrees on. [Edited 8/16/21 15:41pm] | |
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Mzybe thefreak on here can explain in detail why j2j has gay references to him | |
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Emancipation album is Prince's best work in the 90's post WB. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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it is. but also just unlistenable as a block of music. | |
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It's ok, but not even close to making it onto my single disc version of Emancipation. So many better songs on the set for my ears. RIP | |
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That would be a cool thread... | |
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