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Hit N Run Phase albums I have just listened to Hit N Run Phase 1 and Phase 2.
I really think Prince was going to use the Phase project as a way of releasing music from the vault working sort of backwards. Phase 1 seems to be an album concentrating mainly on material recorded around the time of Art Offical Age. Even containing a couple of remixes of the tracks from that album. I always thought The Funk n Roll version from Art Official Age would have been a great fit for Phase 1. The cover is also an obvious link to Art Official Age. Phase 2 while containing some material recorded later has a lot of material from around 2010-2012. I think this would have been a great way of giving us vault material that was selected with the album concept in mind , and one maybe the estate could consider continuing. They have the album covers ready. [Edited 2/23/24 0:39am] Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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Nice approach
The HnR has a good total consistent album vibe and holds up although I miss "the bite" I need in Prince sound. Its too easy on the ears for me but I still have a soft spot for it. | |
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Landonfunkmonkey said: I have just listened to Hit N Run Phase 1 and Phase 2. I really think Prince was going to use the Phase project as a way of releasing music from the vault working sort of backwards. Phase 1 seems to be an album concentrating mainly on material recorded around the time of Art Offical Age. Even containing a couple of remixes of the tracks from that album. I always thought The Funk n Roll version from Art Official Age would have been a great fit for Phase 1. The cover is also an obvious link to Art Official Age. Phase 2 while containing some material recorded later has a lot of material from around 2010-2012. I think this would have been a great way of giving us vault material that was selected with the album concept in mind , and one maybe the estate could consider continuing. They have the album covers ready. [Edited 2/23/24 0:39am] I agree, I think the estate should use the Phase project to release more music from the vault. They could start with the possible finished HnR3. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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I always figured that the HnR albums were a way to involve the people around him. P1 having Josh as a Producer. P2 featuring the NPG horns heavily. I thought both were excellent. They had a fresh sounds that was missing for a long time. AoA had moments of greatness but was wildly inconsistent. PE billed as a rock album but ended up as an RnB album with a few rocking songs. I'm not sure songs that are only a year or two old can be described as coming from the vault. Too many songs would fall under that umbrella to such a degree you could make an argument that only a handful of his albums were "new". | |
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The two would make a very good single album
It is cliche to say but true I doubt he would go further into the vault at that time Maybe later, but who knows really [Edited 2/24/24 6:51am] | |
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'Sign "O" The Times' IS a compilation. 'Graffiti Bridge', 'Planet Earth' & 'Hit N Run, Phase 2', are also such. "Whatever skin we're in
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I also liked both Phases. Phase 1 really grew on me. I like Phase 2 better BUT I listen to Phase 1 more. Don't ask me to explain that | |
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My personal 'vault' uses the relevant artwork for each year of unreleased material. blah blah blah | |
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Interesting approach. It´s interesting how they are completely different. Phase 1 is ultra modern, electronic, and Phase Two is more retro. . Phase Two is such an underrated album. Yes, we fans call every album underrated, but I really love this one. Some great songs AND production. I love to listen to it with earphones, paying attention to everything. And I dont do it with every Prince album. | |
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i wonder how many other tracks were ready for phase III besides the ones he released the months before his death | |
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There was no Phase 3 lol | |
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? Maybe I'm wrong, but Free Urself and If Eye Could Get Ur Attention were singles with '80 vibes, and Prince social shared artwork of "lovesexy" Prince with the same style of Phase 1 and 2. I think Prince was following several project hypotheses, including Black Is The New Black, Freeurself and another phase of the hitnrun. Do you have more reliable source about this? | |
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Didn't someone ask Prince on Twitter to name a track from Phase 3 and he replied "Free Urself"? But later he changed his mind and wanted the song to be included on Black is the New Black instead. Prince didn't really deny that there was a Phase 3 but it wasn't planned for release at the moment. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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themanfromneptune said:
? Maybe I'm wrong, but Free Urself and If Eye Could Get Ur Attention were singles with '80 vibes, and Prince social shared artwork of "lovesexy" Prince with the same style of Phase 1 and 2. I think Prince was following several project hypotheses, including Black Is The New Black, Freeurself and another phase of the hitnrun. Do you have more reliable source about this? For sure. Had Prince Lived today, we would be welcoming Hit N Run Phase 15. That was such a pair of albums that were so successfully received by the critics and the charts, that Prince scheduled a sequel immediately. | |
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Phase II is a genuinely great collection of songs. [Edited 2/26/24 10:05am] | |
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. (translation) - Do you have more reliable source about this? - No, but I learned the basic elements of sarcasm in primary school - I see | |
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lustmealways said: Phase II is a genuinely great collection of songs. [Edited 2/26/24 10:05am] First 4 songs are terrible. That's the lamest intro ever for a Prince album. Some good songs here and there, but still filled with clunkers such as Revelation or When She Comes. | |
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themanfromneptune said:
. (translation) - Do you have more reliable source about this? - No, but I learned the basic elements of sarcasm in primary school - I see Do you have some reliable source that Phase 3 was scheduled ? No. I see. | |
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[Edited 2/27/24 0:37am] | |
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. I never told it was scheduled. Quote: "I think Prince was following several project hypotheses, including Black Is The New Black, Freeurself and another phase of the hitnrun".
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themanfromneptune said:
. I never told it was scheduled. Quote: "I think Prince was following several project hypotheses, including Black Is The New Black, Freeurself and another phase of the hitnrun".
[Edited 2/27/24 2:56am] Ok, so you think. Then, there s the real world outside. | |
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. The "real world outside" is that Prince died, cretinetto. | |
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Yay! Isn't it cool when a thread ends up with 2 people having a pissing contest?
For me, Look at Me, Look at You was Prince's last great song. I've probably given it more airplay than anything else in the last 10 years. It just feels very organic and 'Rainbow Children' esque. I adore it.
Wasn't keen on HNR1 - even though it does have some great songs on there, it's just a bit of a mixed bag. Whereas HNR2 is much more even in quality for me. As last albums go, I think it does his legacy justice & really highlights who he had become as an artist in the 2000s.
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RODSERLING said: First 4 songs are terrible. That's the lamest intro ever for a Prince album. Some good songs here and there, but still filled with clunkers such as Revelation or When She Comes. I totally disagree with you. If you think that Revelation and When She Comes are clunkers you have no soul at all. | |
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lurker316 said:
Screwdriver belonged to Plectrum Electrum. I don't know how the heck it wasn't there instead of many pieces of crap this album got. It is a welcome addition to HNR2, but completely out of place | |
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1. Million $ Show - It's a nice enough hype song, which he used at concerts, but it doesn't belong on an album. 1. Baltimore - Cheesy, but sincere enough. I don't go out of my way to listen to this. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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