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Would you consider Diamonds & Pearls to be a very different album for P or ordinary, run of the mill? When I heard the singles off D&P, they sound very unique even by Prince's standards. But the non-single tracks (Walk Don't Walk, Strollin') sounded subpar. To me, D&P was a mix of spectacular hits and filler tracks.
Would it be fair to say D&P was THE Prince album of the 1990s or at least his most successful album of the 1990s? [Edited 11/22/23 8:23am] | |
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fair comment. strollin is nice filler. but walk dont walk is a great little song. willin n able has some cool genre-mixing happening - gospel, south african styles (wish i could be more exact), rnb. live 4 love has great guitar. daddy pop is one of the funkiest things he did in the 90s.
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said:
fair comment. strollin is nice filler. but walk dont walk is a great little song. willin n able has some cool genre-mixing happening - gospel, south african styles (wish i could be more exact), rnb. live 4 love has great guitar. daddy pop is one of the funkiest things he did in the 90s.
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yes Willing And Able was a fun bluesy track. Kinda sounded like a demo more than a proper, fleshed out song but the grittiness adds to its' charm. | |
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It was THE album of the 90s in the sense that it was the most commercially successful. There are some obvious designed for radio hits. But IMO Come, Gold, Chaos, Emancipation, The Truth and Crystal Ball are better. | |
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If you listen to Graffiti Bridge and then listen to Diamonds & Pearls, something is lost . . . | |
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