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The Rainbow Children: released 20 years ago This is usually not the kind of threads I would create, but I haven't seen anybody mention that The Rainbow Children was released 20 years (and a few days, now) ago, on October 16, 2001, for NPG Music Club subscribers. I remember having some difficulties downloading the album, because of technical problems. This was something very common with Prince's online ventures... . Being a non-native English speaker, I've never really cared for Prince lyrics, so The Rainbow Children was, for me, an excellent release. Fun times. [Edited 10/18/21 23:11pm] | |
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Like I always say: it´s in my Top 5. Too bad the Estate didnt mention it, like they did with Diamonds and Pearls and Controversy. [Edited 10/18/21 12:43pm] | |
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I can‘t say often enough how much I love this album. It is probably the Prince album I have listened to the most in the last 20 years (this and ONA…live!). See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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It took me 18 hours to download it on a dial up connection. Painful and an expensive phone bill but a great album | |
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One of my fave albums from him (one of all all times fave “headphone” albums of any genre) and one of his best musically. It was also the first new release I anticipated from him since I became a fan which was a year earlier. There should be a documentary about the album’s theme and it’s aftermath during the Celebrations, it would make for an interesting dialog. | |
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This album really brought me into prince.org.
There was a huge discussion about it online with many pages when it was released. I wish I can find that original post. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I guess it's a cliché to say that that the lyrical content means nothing to me, and the music and overall production are great, but this is how I felt about this album then, and still do to this day. A bold release and I'm grateful for it.
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Romeoblu said: It took me 18 hours to download it on a dial up connection. Painful and an expensive phone bill but a great album And in 10 years time, that is going to be only way the Super Deluxe of TRC will be released, for nostalgia and profit reasons, at a cost of $100/minute on the one remaining landline in selected libraries or similar. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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Been a Prince fan for over 40 years, think rbc is his best work skill wise. I mean listen to the digital garden, so much going on in there, its so many genres. Never ever heard an album like that, its unique and alien like lyrics and sounds. I like muse 2 the Pharaoh, starts of as a beautful ballad then turns into an angry and intense ending. Family name teachs us things out side the box. Work of a genius and best prodution arrangement i ever heard. Prince 2010 Good Luck for Future & Tour | |
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Top 5 Prince joint. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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https://www.princevault.c...w_Children It was released worldwide in November 2001 Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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. I know, but many people discovered that album when it was released via NPGMC, myself included. | |
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- Well then... for some strange sane reason The Estate somehow is capable of knowing the importance in difference of making a good choice. So they seem to understand the need of promoting the fantastic underrated 40y old 'Controversy', rather than (the final stretch of Prince's post-eighties stardom through) ''D&P'' (impo of course). Nor the lyrically skewed mumbo-jumbo JH shite of ''The Rainbow Children'', though musically a fantastic album! Either 20 years old seems too young in Prince's catalogue to celebrate then. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- Oh, i agree on that ! It's just that the lyrics ache my ears and brains so much, but we (have to) turn a blind eye. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Vannormal said:
- Well then... for some strange sane reason The Estate somehow is capable of knowing the importance in difference of making a good choice. So they seem to understand the need of promoting the fantastic underrated 40y old 'Controversy', rather than (the final stretch of Prince's post-eighties stardom through) ''D&P'' (impo of course). Nor the lyrically skewed mumbo-jumbo JH shite of ''The Rainbow Children'', though musically a fantastic album! Either 20 years old seems too young in Prince's catalogue to celebrate then. - Or we wait untill november 1st . I can imagine they stick to the major releasedates especially with the others. Musically one of his best albums. Super inspired playing. The theme however is not my cup of tea. Difficulty there is that I tended to sing along as part of the music and therefore I speak these words. I can see that Some problematic ideas could stick with people that way. | |
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- Well, It's been a year full of choices of celebrations : like :
40 years of Controversy 40 years of The Time's first album (why not) 35 years of Parade, thus also 35 years of Under The Cherry Moon 30 years of Diamonds & Pearls 25 years of Chaos and Disorder 20 years of The Rainbow Children 20 years of the NPG Ahdio Shows 15 years of 3121 - Let's take it even further;
30 years of Mazarati (i know, not important) 30 years of songs released on albums by the likes of: Eric Leeds, Jevetta Steele, Mica Paris, Paula Abdul, T.C. Ellis, Martika, Ingrid Chavez, Patti Labelle, Joe Cocker, Tevin Compbell...
All these songs alone could've made an 'Originals II' on it's own... (not that i'm wild about that). Just sayin' -
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Digital garden is beautiful and serene...then takes a sharp turn to tell the story of the banished ones.
It is such a ride.
The Banished Ones approaching the palace shouted obscenities. They tried 2confuse the Rainbow Children and dethron their king. Using the lies promoted by the whosepapers, hellavisions, and scagazines- [Edited 10/19/21 6:51am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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. - Same here. TRC is so good that I almost dont listen to it. I only want to listen with headphones, and paying full attention to it. I never listen to it as background while doing other stuff. . I will never forget the first time I listened to it. I was losing interest in Prince - something I never thought will happen - after all those plastic Kirky J years, and somebody here at the org said I would love this one, that John Blackwell was amazing. So, when it arrived, I turned off the lights and listened with earphones. What a music experience! I literally couldnt sleep for some hours (and sleeping is very easy for me). | |
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Thank you, Gustavo, for your story.
I remember that I had exactly the same experience at the first listen of TRC, initially approaching the album with disillusion before pressing play... But after, religiously immerged in the darkness of my bedroom, every single note was a new sonic revelation to me that would further enlight the artistic vision of my beloved Prince.
And, even to this day, I consider this opera one of the most unique, weird and beautiful ever created, by anyone.
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Upon first listen from NPGNC, my reaction was, "PRINCE IS BACK!!!" i could feel his motivation pouring over into the production. i didn't see through any gimmicks, it was purely a master's musical output with purpose. ...and it has aged very well "Whatever skin we're in
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Yes, still sounds fresh as it did 20 years ago. Funny because Rave a year before that is half unlistenable today. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Thought the exact same thing. I was sort of depressed after Rave thinking Prince might be done. But then heard this and the music was so fresh. I agree that it has aged very well. | |
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Yes! I didn't discover TRC until less than two years ago; in fact I made a thread about it at the time (https://prince.org/msg/7/462638). Back then I said that 'it's too soon to say how things'll stand when the dust settles, in the sense that it all sounds too new and fresh for me to make a balanced judgment, but my current instinct is that this is probably one of Prince's finest post-80s works'. Today I stand by what I said, and go further still: I think TRC is one of Prince's finest works, period.
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Good album and great instrumentation. I remember finding it by accident at Tower Records in NYC (Nov 2001). Didn't even know it was released....The cover reminded me of the "I Want You" album by Marvin Gaye....I thought it was a much better move (style/music/maturity-wise) than that previous trendy "paint by numbers/please the MTV Carson Daly crowd" album he did for Clive Davis. My nickname for that album is "Controversy Part Two"..I remember the sh*tstorm that album caused on the org back in the "purple and black" days. | |
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^^I'm talking about the controversy of "TRC", not "Rave". | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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until AOA (well a good half of it), id say this was the last time he was truly inspired in this century. | |
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I have a 2-part wish one, I hope the estate releases the instrumental version of the album, just because the musicianship is fockin awesome & it could stand entirely on its own. And two, the Jehovah’s Witness songs of worship themed album he shelved shortly after TRC.
Shout out to Femi Jiya who did an exceptional job at mixing the album truly outstanding work. [Edited 10/20/21 3:00am] | |
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Prince's lyrics always had a mystical quality putting some song way over my head. This album is largely like that. I don't really need to understand the lyrics actually. And obviously on this album in some cases I'm glad for the ignorance. All that said it's an amazing album and certainly his late in the career epic. | |
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Welcome. U have just accessed the Akashic Records Genetic Information Division. This program is required 4 those wishing 2 obtain a marriage blessing from The Kingdom. When u wish 2 begin this program, place ur right hand on the scanner and tightly clench up ur buttcheeks as u might feel a slight electrical shock. Please select the race history u desire. U have selected African-American. This is your history:
This opening of Family Name helped me read Conversations With God, as I went to the library to discover what the Akashic Records were.
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