During the W2A virtual celebration that DeAngela (polishedsolid on youtube) hosted, one of the panelists, Harold Pride, brought up a good point. Whenever Prince was surrounded by limited or unimaginative musicians, he played to their limitations, especially live. So with this this you have Coleman and Tal who are great in their own right, but the compositions were unimaginative. Still a solid album, but not the calibre we are used to from him. "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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I have a feeling the CD-R was just a reference collection for the tour singers, not an actual album. | |
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billymeade said:
I have a feeling the CD-R was just a reference collection for the tour singers, not an actual album. There was 3 CD-R the estate has dicovered, according to Mathieu Bitton. Each with a different tracklist- none had the 12 tracks like it has been released anyway. One of the CD-R had a sequencing near the final product they released. Near how? That's the question. But that's a myth Prince sequenced the track list of the album. He didn't do civer art neither. Some songs were clearly unfinished, and Prince would have never released it like that. On one of the CD-R, there was Cause and Effect, but Morris Hayes said to the estate the track was scheduled for 20TEn, not for the W2A project. So it wasn't included in the end. [Edited 8/27/21 13:03pm] | |
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I think it just sounds unfinished. There would have been horn overdubs surely? | |
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1999 - one of his biggest hits - has other members of the band singing large chunks of the verses.
And Grafitti Bridge was full of different singers.
It never nothered me, and I actually thought it was one of Prince's strengths that he used so many different voices throughout his music - not necessarily just his own. | |
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... pick another subject please. | |
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[Edited 8/31/21 2:29am] | |
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I was shocked the 1st time I listened to the W2A track. To me it was too slow, without climax, instrumental solos, etc. But the worst for me was the chorists. Prince developped, like MJ, his own way of doing his own background vocals. It would have been better like that. But in his last decade, Prince didn't bother much and preferred to hire chorists. Now, reading the lyrics, I understand : Prince says something, the naive chorists then ask questions or do remarks, and then Prince answers. But maybe it would have worked too if he did the background vocals himself, just like in Batdance for instance, where he plays many characters. In the other hand, if this album works so well for music critics, and even the casual audience, is that without him doing the voices, the solos, etc. It lacks of Prince mannerisms that drove away the audience in the last decades. It s like a "Normal" Album, amd that's why it works so much for non-Prince fans. | |
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What's the point of not releasing all the found material for every project?Save it for our funerals? | |
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jfenster said: What's the point of not releasing all the found material for every project?Save it for our funerals? Because they want rave reviews from medias obviously on these projects. They want to leave a good impression, something cohesive, not flooding the music critics with too many average tracks. When asked why Originals hadn't the whole CD filled, or why there wasn't a SDE with a second CD when they had the choice between 300+ tracks, that's basically what Michael Howe answered. And remember that was Jay Z who insisted on Love They' Will B Done to be included, or else there would have been 14 tracks instead of 15. With W2A, I m sure they want to chase big awards, like the Grammy, BET, etc. The album is still selling well worldwide, so it's becoming commercially a good contender | |
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but did it / is it selling so well because of the content or the excessive promotion? | |
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jfenster said:
but did it / is it selling so well because of the content or the excessive promotion? The excessive promotion?! | |
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Um, you could ask that about almost any album/film/art/etc. "New Power slide...." | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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