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Prince era 2004 - 2016 I never cared for this era but notice a lot of fans 20+ years younger than me really do. They praise the Musicology and 20Ten albums. And those same fans enjoy his whole catalog. I remember Steve Harvey saying his didn't like Musicology back in 2004. I might have to revisit that era to see if I missed something. I actually bought Art Official Age CD for Clouds but the rest of the album was kinda meh | |
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Musicology has grown on me over the years and I enjoy it more now than I did when it was released. So I would say Musicology, Lotusflow3r, AOA and HNR2 are the best albums during the 2004 - 2016 era with plenty of strong songs. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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I don't know how old you are but I'm a millenial and I appreciate all Prince eras. Every one is different and offers something unique. | |
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I listen to all eras but yes I do notice that folks who did not start their Paisley journey at the beginning are much more forgiving of his later work (and often don't see the big deal about his legacy stuff). It's hard to not like any of Prince's music save for a song or three on any given album. I'm always suspicious of the taste level of folks who swear off large swathes of his music. Seems like their loafers might be on backwards or some shit. | |
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This is his big late career comeback era I feel like i should revisit it as i never loved it either, despite highlights on each album ofc Some real gems in this period but i find the albums hard going Black sweat was a big song to younger fans so hey its cool he could still pull new fans in | |
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A lot of love for Lotusflow3r here. I'll have to revisit it. My favorite from this time is 3121, way more than Musicology. And AOA is half great.
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lurker316 said:
You'd definitely be in the deep minority with that love for AOA. And me being suspicious of someone's taste level doesn't really matter - taste is subjective! It's just personally I don't understand how a decade with nearly two dozen albums (the 90s) can be handwaved. Some of his best material ever was released in the 90s. The 90s is the last decade of experimentation for Prince, really (and I don't think deep dives into specific genres counts as an experiment if he'd already done tons of, say, jazz fusion songs or instrumental songs). What's great about this last era mentioned in the OP is that it's basically Prince on all thrusters, doing everything he was ever famous for, and writing some brilliant material at the apex of his creative mind. While I definitely don't share the sentiment about AOA, I think HNR2 and Lotus are genius albums front to back. I think Anotherlove is probably his best rock song since ..... Peach, probably. I think The Dance and Future Soul Song are his best slow burn ballads since The One. There is really no corner of his career that I think was just awful. Even NPS has Wasted Kisses, Mad Sex, When I Love Somebody. And yeah, AOA has uh... Well, I don't mind Clouds, sometimes U Know pops into my head, and I obviously think Time is a masterpiece. It's just missing the heart and soul I typically look for in a Prince record, to my ears. | |
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Way Back Home has as much heart and soul as anything he's done. | |
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LoveGalore said: lurker316 said:
You'd definitely be in the deep minority with that love for AOA. And me being suspicious of someone's taste level doesn't really matter - taste is subjective! It's just personally I don't understand how a decade with nearly two dozen albums (the 90s) can be handwaved. Some of his best material ever was released in the 90s. The 90s is the last decade of experimentation for Prince, really (and I don't think deep dives into specific genres counts as an experiment if he'd already done tons of, say, jazz fusion songs or instrumental songs). What's great about this last era mentioned in the OP is that it's basically Prince on all thrusters, doing everything he was ever famous for, and writing some brilliant material at the apex of his creative mind. While I definitely don't share the sentiment about AOA, I think HNR2 and Lotus are genius albums front to back. I think Anotherlove is probably his best rock song since ..... Peach, probably. I think The Dance and Future Soul Song are his best slow burn ballads since The One. There is really no corner of his career that I think was just awful. Even NPS has Wasted Kisses, Mad Sex, When I Love Somebody. And yeah, AOA has uh... Well, I don't mind Clouds, sometimes U Know pops into my head, and I obviously think Time is a masterpiece. It's just missing the heart and soul I typically look for in a Prince record, to my ears. I love, love, love AOA. And I dare to think that it could be easily included in his top 10 album list. At least for me, U Know? Time, Way Back Home, Affirmation II/III and FunkNRoll are top-tier P. songs, by any meaning. | |
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I only really properly got into Prince's music recently so my opinion probably doesn't count for much amongst old school fans but I prefer a lot of Prince's output from 2004 - 2016 to a lot of his earlier stuff. And I really like the earlier albums, don't get me wrong. But I just think some of his later songs are some of the best songs from any artist in any era. HitnRun Phase Two is a near masterpiece. Get rid of Baltimore and it's an album that's on par with Purple Rain as far as I'm concerned. | |
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Happy to hear that. So tired of hearing complaints about his post 80's output. | |
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I listened to it once in 2009 and skipped past the songs I didn't like and the songs I listened to weren't memorable. I see it got mixed reviews. I'll have to listen to it again after 14 years | |
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Yes its very subjective. I remember buying Musicology in 2004 and was surprised I didn't like anything on it. It sounded like he was going through the motions. I remember he gave an interview in 1998 disappointed The One didn't chart. The video he made to the song didn't help and they premiered it on BET. He said it was just as good as The Beautiful Ones | |
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AOA has way back home, breakdown, time and affirmation. idk how a prince fan would dislike those songs, esp breakdown. | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: AOA has way back home, breakdown, time and affirmation. idk how a prince fan would dislike those songs, esp breakdown. Er, I don't like Breakdown. It's nearly indistinguishable to several other later era ballads and builds off the mold he created with The Dance. Affirmation isn't even a song. Time is wonderful. Way Back Home is arguably overrated. I think people overlook the fact the song sounds incomplete because the lyrics are ostensibly more autobiographical than a lot of his material at the time. It's not that great of a song - it is average and that's ok! | |
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WBH isnt an amazing song, but its heartfelt at least. and its prince trying something a bit different for him.
breakdown is good on the album, but the live version with 3EG is the best. | |
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After he died, Way Back Home was the song I listened to the most. I cried quite a bit as Prince sang about going home. | |
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What was wrong with the video ? It was nicely done. | |
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Thank god! lol | |
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PJMcGee said: After he died, Way Back Home was the song I listened to the most. I cried quite a bit as Prince sang about going home. I think a LOT of people did and do that, tbh, and it colors their interpretation of a song that sounds half baked. Sounds like he did indeed get back home before he finished it. | |
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As far as I recall AOA went down well here at the time and is still highly regarded. . I thought it was an ambitious attempt at a concept album and the only track I tend to skip and think is weak is What It Feels Like. The likes of Breakdown, Clouds, This Could Be Us, Way Back Home and Time are top quality P IMO . Along with Lotus and HNR2 I think those are latter day classics, among some mediocre albums | |
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dodger07 said: As far as I recall AOA went down well here at the time and is still highly regarded. . I thought it was an ambitious attempt at a concept album and the only track I tend to skip and think is weak is What It Feels Like. The likes of Breakdown, Clouds, This Could Be Us, Way Back Home and Time are top quality P IMO . Along with Lotus and HNR2 I think those are latter day classics, among some mediocre albums What marks the ambition here? What's the narrative on this album exactly? You mean the three segues? What themes are present among the majority of these songs? | |
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LoveGalore said: dodger07 said: As far as I recall AOA went down well here at the time and is still highly regarded. . I thought it was an ambitious attempt at a concept album and the only track I tend to skip and think is weak is What It Feels Like. The likes of Breakdown, Clouds, This Could Be Us, Way Back Home and Time are top quality P IMO . Along with Lotus and HNR2 I think those are latter day classics, among some mediocre albums What marks the ambition here? What's the narrative on this album exactly? You mean the three segues? What themes are present among the majority of these songs? I’m easily pleased, what can I say, you got me Give me lasers and a chipmunk voice and I’m happy | |
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Great topic! - Musicology was the first Prince album I listened to (I was 9 at the time) It has become one my favorite post-2000 albums. As a cohesive album it flows remarkably well and is the one I return to the most from the Musicology - LotusFlow3r run of albums. Although I do love specific songs from each record. - I wish he had stronger material for Planet Earth to follow 3121, songs like Lion of Judah and Resolution take up space for what I could imagine to be better songs. Thankfully LotusFlow3r has better material, and 20ten is NOT a bad album whatsoever, the run from Compassion to Lavaux is consistent and funky. - AOA came out when I was 21 and even my peers at the time (mostly dancers/artists in NYC) listened to it and made a point to let me know they liked what they heard. I was suprirsed as I had been used to being in my Prince bubble for most of my life. For Prince to come out with an accessible, futuristic R&B concept album later in his career was refreshing! Unfortunately HNR Phase 1 didn't do it for me, although the back half of the album is okay. - Will always have love for HNR Phase 2. I love Baltimore, RnR Love Affair, Look At Me, Look At U, Black Muse and Revelation. Once I heard If Eye Could Get Your Attention and Free URSELF I was so excited at the direction he was heading into. Simplicity has always been his strongest ally.
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