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"1000 Light Years From Here" and "1010 (Rin Tin Tin)" are two of the better Prince songs from the 21st century if you ask me. I like "Born 2 Die" and "Running Game." I really detest "Hot Summer".
Overall very happy it came out. I didn't pay a lot of attention to the Hit n Run albums when they came out (the Tidal thing plus life stuff) so I'd never heard "1000 Light Years" before. Huge hook for me, beautiful and joyful.
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i skip the title song each time. luckily its the first song so thats easy.
sorry to fans of prince as pop politico, i cant help but nitpick his political commentaries. they are all a bit half-hearted/half-baked to me. thats prob also cos i actually dont much want to hear political commentaries from prince lol. he is really not that kind of artist in my mind. but most of the time, i dont really buy it. it lacks conviction. im sure he cared about this stuff, im just not sure it was a strong suit for him as an artist.
but there is good stuff here - 1000 light years from here, hot summer, stand up and be strong. a lot of the songs arent all there, they sound like they still need work, but i like that. he was over producing a lot at this point, so its good to hear stuff where he didnt do that. lyrically, i find it a bit messy, but thats just latter day prince. he was often all over the place. often lacking in focus.
overall though, id say this is better than most of his 00s albums.
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The album won't grab people who dismiss this stuff as 'boring soul music'. It's another R'n'B album that manages to sound different from his other R'n'B albums. Wow, and it's quality. Production top notch too, plenty of air between the different sounds. 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!
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its the sound of it that i like the best. its got a lot of space. so much of princes music is tightly controlled but this is definitely not like that at all, which is what makes it good. the thing i dont like is when its obv derivative - born to die is bad curtis mayfield pastiche, welcome to america is sub-clinton. but the music is still good. [Edited 9/8/21 3:41am] | |
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I do like the album, yet I haven't played it for a while now. [Edited 9/8/21 8:54am] | |
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I am repelled by the few burnt CD sonic errors, especially when I don't care so much for the tracks with no production flaws. It was nice to watch that concert on Blu Ray and hear the CD, and I was wise enough NOT to buy the vinyl. [Edited 9/8/21 9:27am] | |
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I've been playing the album on high rotation, as it has grown on me quite a bit. | |
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a millionaire can still write about slavery (prince wasnt mixed race btw)
the same way a millionaire jewish person can still write about the holocaust
etc etc
the diff is just whether prince himself sees himself as a victim of record industry exploitative practices
he might well have been, but its just a bit weird to hear it from someone who actually got a pretty good shake from the industry, all things said and done
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I agree with most of your points, especially Prince and politics. Not his strong suit. I also think it is an enjoyable album after skipping the first song. | |
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Prince's parents were Black. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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also, even if he was mixed race, does that mean he cant say anything about slavery? | |
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dont disagree that slavery has existed in humanity for aeons and that there is more to slavery than african slavery. i also agree that prince was not a slave.
slavery itself might have ended hundreds of years ago (well in the 1800s really so not thaaaat long ago), but civil rights were still being fought for in the 60s.
https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/slavery#section_11
not sure how you have concluded that prince was mixed race though, apart from the purple rain film lol. his mother was light skinned, but that doesnt necessarily mean she was 'mixed', just means that there is some white ancestry in her blood line, as common with many slaves.
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You' re taking that too seriously.
I don't like these topics of black people self lamenting about slavery, George Floyd, etc. That's BS to me. But when you enter into Prince World, this is a strong vision, because we know he loves that "fight" And that topic. That's am excuse to do music. He is cohesive with himself and what he released before ( Jughead, MDM2N, Avalanche, Dreamer, etc.). This is a fictional world, and I like to enter in that world he shaped on music. You can't expect a novel or a movie to tell the truth on every second or page. There has to be some fiction for it to work. W2A is a work of fiction, this is not a documentary, this is not a political program, etc. That's just an album for god'sake, nothing more serious than that. Also, plenty of humour and twists in that album, showing you are taking this more seriously than Prince " We snatch bass players, not purses" Alluding to Tal Wikenfeld frequent change of leader " You have to either learn Chinese or get down on your knees" " If you live on the hills amd take too many pills " Mmmm " Seems like I slept with your girlfriend, what a drama, etc. " " One day we will all be... " Without conclusion And the stuff about Rintintin amd The Lone Ranger, two fictional characters. That's our good old Prince. [Edited 9/9/21 8:44am] | |
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Fantastic album. "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
"We had fun, didn't we?" -Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life | |
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cocaine is a helluva drug. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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lol this is the same 'god save america' prince who wrote ronnie talk to russia and america.
interesting that that prince didnt die even as he tried to style himself as being less patriotic over the years.
ofc now you get people trying to revise history and act like prince was always the same. | |
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Yes, me too. Love the sound of it. | |
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I¨m done with it. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
FREE THE JANUARY 1994 THE GOLD ALBUM CONFIGURATION | |
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I was surprised to see this comment from one of my (amateur) musician friends about Play That Funky Music on the concert.
“Seen this song by many covers bands over the years and this is the worst version i have ever seen. Guitars are just amateurish, the drummer is so out of time, the backing band look really bored, the bass player has no groove and the singer... well the singer is just terrible! And as for the boots!...Who the hell does he think he is?” Are we over rating this performance or is this comment justified? Edit: My friend has since admitted he was being ironic with that comment and thinks it’s brilliant. This was after he was deluged with so many awesome other Prince performances. Sorry for the confusion, guys. [Edited 9/17/21 12:04pm] There may or may not be something coming! | |
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thats over the top in the criticism. but this song was played far more than ever needed. prince did not choose interesting songs to cover on the whole. but he seemed to like being a 70s tribute/covers band. maybe that was where he was headed, just covering all his favourites, and making new songs that sounded like that era.
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Its okay. Still a 6/10. The better songs like Check The Record, Stand Up and One Day We Will All B Free should have been up front because by the time those came on we were beat down with 3 songs in a row of jazzy political commentary. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Generally agree - although, in this instance, didn't he actually intend to tour the album but the musicians weren't available...?
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I've given W2A a few spins here and there, and I'm still seriously underwhelmed. I'm happy and thankful to own it, as I will be with any future release, but rather than being an unconditional fan, I like the opportunity to better understand his fascinating, complex musical path. However, this interest doesn't take away my critical abilities. ... IMHO W2A sounds very "insular" - it's a problem with a lot of his later albums, apparently he was leading quite an isolated life, and that reflected in the music... it doesn't flow, doesn't build bridges, doesn't open up conceptually, doesn't try out unexpected paths... It's Prince quoting Prince, as well as quoting or covering the odd song that came his way here and there. Acoustically, it's built in a vacuum, with no energy flowing through... ... - Born 2 Die I really enjoy - Same Page Different Book I can groove to, but honestly, it's 100MPH re-heated - The title track is OK... but listen to Childish Gambino's This is America for a real punch in the gut on similar subjects... - Rin Tin Tin I can't help thinking of cheesy musicals like Phantom of the Opera - Hot Summer and Stand Up are just unlistenable - The rest I can't even remember... - And then there's the unforgivable digital scratches... what a major technical f**k-up on what was meant to be a historical release. ... I'm not an 80s Prince freak by any means, I finds gems in all decades - but by chance I had the Purple Rain deluxe bonus tracks play right after W2A. What a sense of adventure, discovery, fearlessness those had - you actually feel the adrenaline pouring through, P taken over by sheer electricity. I know, I know, musicians "mature", but I kind of wish Prince's wisdom had followed the "letting go", humble, promiscuous/collaborative path, rather than this perfectionist, self-referential paradigm. [Edited 9/17/21 15:54pm] [Edited 9/17/21 15:56pm] [Edited 9/17/21 15:56pm] | |
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It didn't really click with me upon first listen. Too many female background vocals, not enough layered P vocals. However it has since grown on me and I've been enjoying it very much right now. | |
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I still think that Prince simply cared less and less about albums as they increasingly made less and less revenue - and it shows. I'm sure he enjoyed working on them and probably, as an artist, believed in their importance in that aspect (Art)..."Albums, like Black Lives, still matter" | |
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herb4 said: I still think that Prince simply cared less and less about albums as they increasingly made less and less revenue - and it shows. I'm sure he enjoyed working on them and probably, as an artist, believed in their importance in that aspect (Art)..."Albums, like Black Lives, still matter" But albums are still being released today! Even if they don't sell as much as they used to. Chuck Berry released a new album when he was 90 years old, so he didn't care about sales, he just did it. So the thing with Prince was that he only wanted to release albums if he knew he was going to make a lot of money. And if they didn't, he didn't. I'm sure he would have found a label that would have been willing and able to release his record, but... couldn't pay him the advance he wanted. [Edited 9/21/21 12:28pm] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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