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Graffiti Bridge vs Diamonds And Pearls These are his first two albums of the 90s and represent a really big shift in his sound. And yet I don't ever see them compared - and despite all the commercial success of D+P I've always felt that GB was a lot stronger. Which of these do you all prefer and why? | |
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There's really not a comparison. They're night and day. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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https://albumism.com/features/prince-graffiti-bridge-turns-30-anniversary-retrospective? | |
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Symbol vs d+p is the closer comparison Gb is kinda like a vault album (though he rerecorded the songs) as its 80s stuff mostly Rather than the start of the 90s i see it like the end of the 80s Thieves is great but it didnt point to the npg era | |
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Graffiti Bridge has some of his greatest songs (Question of U, Joy in Repetition, We can Funk, Thieves in the Temple), but all the songs from other artists - Obviously, because it´s a soundtrack - make it a collage and are distracting to me. . Diamonds is a real album, with a new band. | |
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This take only gets play because we now know it was old Vault material. [Edited 11/17/23 5:09am] | |
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There must be a Prince version of Release It, right? | |
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do i need to care what the take was when it was released? thats the beauty of the passage of time - you get to reappraise old music and see it for what it is, not what the culture, critical consensus, or commercial response is. i cant imagine princes songs on this album being lumped in with new jack swing. the time songs like love machine or tevin's round and round or mavis' melody cool, maybe. looking at wikipedia though, the album seems to have gotten good reviews at the time, its the film that took the album down with it. if you get rid of the non prince songs, its a very good album. and not one that sounds like bobby brown or janet jackson or commercial rnb of the time. all those other songs kind of get in the way. And once you look at only princes songs, its obv this is not like the 'look i have a band' output which was most of his 90s output, its a one man band album again, and mostly pop/rock, like most of what waa on his mid to late 80s albums.
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Listening to this again, its def a uhh bridge between the 80s and 90s
Theres the sampled drums on tick tick bang and release it and scratching on a few songs which are new things for him. Everything is quite clean sounding (maybe this is also to do with having paisley rather than recording elsewhere but the sound is still not 'big' like it would become on d+p) - he re recorded the 80s leftovers I cant totally buy into all the uptown-ish messages on new power generation or even this version of cant stop this feeling i got. Or i just dont know how it fits ('maybe we can change the world'?). Either way i prefer the earlier versions of both songs. Still, elephants, question of u, we can funk and joy in repetition, thieves in the temple (in another prince 90s, he would take his cue from this song) are all really good. New power generation, because of the title, just cos it has lots of voices (including rosie) in there (and part 2 has the rap verse), seems like the obv bridge between gb and d+p. [Edited 12/2/23 23:27pm] | |
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wtf are you talking about.
.... but those are Prince songs.
uh... again. Those are Prince songs.
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i know you are desp not to be seen as a rnb phobe, but NPG isnt really a NJS song. if you just mean rnb from this time, then kinda, its closer to jam and lewis' stuff with janet jackson around this time, but even then, its not really a regular rnb song from the early 90s/late 80s. its more of a pop/funk track. the album was also not seen as prince trying to keep up with the times. that only happend with D&P in 1991. thats just a fact. do some reading up. if you find a GB review that states that the album is playing catch up with bobby brown or teddy riley, then please post it here. happy to be corrected.
i dont care about hyper nerd nostalgia or knowledge. i dont actually care about bold generation either. thats a ok outtake, not much more. i also dont know why someone railing against hyper nerdism then goes on to reference an apparent 'consensus' which is made up of some posts on this site, a FAN SITE (ie prince hyper nerds), from nearly a decade after GB was actually released.
fyi, the singles for melody cool, round n round, shake etc were attributed to artists who were not prince. eg - https://www.discogs.com/master/110126-Mavis-Staples-Melody-Cool https://www.discogs.com/release/292694-The-Time-Shake https://www.discogs.com/release/932139-Tevin-Campbell-Round-And-Round
yes he wrote them but they performed them, for a reason - they were more 'regular' sounding songs, not 'prince' songs. thats the point. he didnt record and release them himself. eg - most people do not think of manic monday as a prince song, its a bangles song.
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Grafitti Bridge (by a landslide)
I don't even think GB is that good, However it did have Joy In Repetition & The Question of U.
D&P was a commerical cash-grab. | |
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I prefer GB cuz it has much stronger tracks. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
Welcome 2 The Dawn Free the SDE now! | |
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GB by a mile. Joy in rep alone elevates it to greatness. Beyond the horribleness of the title track most of GB holds up to this day. Gett Off & Willing and Able are great songs...but as a whole D&P is a pretty weak album imo. | |
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Round and Round was Prince at his best, everybody knows that. Compared to that, Cream, Gett Off, Money, D&P...are just songs that anybody on the org could do, instead of creating trolling threads like that. [Edited 12/4/23 17:29pm] | |
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Sonically, Graffiti Bridge is literally a bridge between the soundscape/production of Batman (synth heavy/sparse/sample laden futuruso funk) and the sonics of Diamonds and Pearls (earthy, traditionalist, horny, thowback, big bottomed, lush). --
Seriously, listen to these three albums in a row. You'll hear an evolution/progression of sound/style/instrumentation for sure. [Edited 12/4/23 17:57pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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DotsofU said: There must be a Prince version of Release It, right? Interesting you ask that. I don’t know the answer but in the original Rolling Stone review (****1/2) the writer mentioned Prince singing those lines, “whose wine u drinking?” like he didn’t know it was Morris. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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the title track for GB gets a raw deal. prince should have done more showtuney, broadway type of numbers! plus the guitar in there, its like a stepping stone to what he was going for on strays of the world or 3 chains of gold a few years later.
round n round was tevin campbell at his best.
when it comes to songs prince wrote for other artists, that one is often overlooked. [Edited 12/5/23 7:41am] | |
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I imagine there must be Prince versions of all the other artist songs, plus the 80s versions of many songs… which will make a good SDE… plus other vault songs he may have re-recorded but didn’t include on GB. For the record, I hated New Power Generation, and still do. I don’t like Bold Generation either! 😃 | |
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same
Tho it works better in 82 as he was still young/bratty and could get away with a battle of the generations song, but even then, bold generation as a title isnt that catchy somehow. [Edited 12/5/23 18:33pm] | |
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comparing the best songs on GB vs DP, id say they are about equal (though if you have edits of daddy pop and live 4 love without the rap verses, then they go up a notch). release it, question of u, we can funk, joy in repetition, elephants and flowers, round n round, thieves in the temple, shake, graffiti bridge VS thunder, daddy pop, d&p, cream, strollin, willin and able, gett off, walk dont walk, insatiable, live 4 love. | |
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