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1990s Warner Albums as 9 song releases Not included is the 1999 obligatory release, The Vault: Old Friends For Sale, which had 9 songs. Since that was much more of a compilation of leftovers from an abandoned soundtrack than a thoughtfully produced album, it was left off the list.
Graffiti Bridge Soundtrack (1990) - Excludes tracks not performed by Prince, just like the soundtracks to Purple Rain and Parade: Under the Cherry Moon
1. Can't Stop this Feeling Eye Got 2. Round and Round (Prince sings backing vocals and chorus and plays all instruments) 3. Elephants and Flowers 4. Question of U 5. Thieves in the Temple 6. Joy in Repetition 7. Tick Tick Bang 8. Still Stands All Time 9. New Power Generation
Diamonds and Pearls (1991)
1. Thunder 2. Diamonds and Pearls 3. Cream (non rap version) 4. Walk Don't Walk 5. Strollin' 6. Get Off 7. Willing and Able 8. Insatiable 9. Money Don't Matter
Love Symbol (1992)
1. My Name is Prince 2. Sexy MF 3. Love 2 the 9s 4. Morning Papers 5. Damn U 6. Eye Wanna Melt with U 7. 7 8. And God Created Women 9. Sacrifice of Victor
Come (1994)
1. Come 2. Space 3. Pheremone 4. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (Mustang Mix)*** (The Beautiful Experience EP) 5. Race 6. Papa 7. Dark 8. Solo 9. Lettigo
Gold Experience (1995)
1. P Control 2. Endomorphinemachine 3. Shh 4. Dolphin 5. Now 6. We March 7. Shy 8. Eye Hate U 9. Gold
Chaos and Disorder (1996)
1. Chaos and Disorder 2. I Like It There 3. Dinner With Delores 4. The Same December 5. I Will 6. Calhoun Square*** (Crystal Ball) 7. Da Bang*** (Crystal Ball) 8. Zannalee 9. The Ride*** (Crystall Ball) [Edited 8/17/23 17:47pm] [Edited 8/17/23 19:06pm] | |
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I always kinda wondered if he "regretted" the overstuffed 90s releases but I guess he didn't really like to look back... and it was all endemic to the times, in the 90s everyone was trying to hit the 74 min limitation of the CD era, by the 00s people kinda scaled back to preferring the simple 40-50 min. direct and simple LP. | |
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"I guess he didn't really like to look back"
He clearly didn't and that's special. But for us fans it's nice to revise history a little when revisiting the releases during this period. Too many segues as well, which is also indicative of the 90s. Some are great but feel his "concepts" never truly added up but they certainly inspired great music. Even Rainbow Children can astound musically if you can get passed the dogmatic Darth Vader voice. | |
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