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Trouble - the least loved song on D&P SDE? with only 17,952 plays on spotify this is the lowest ranking track on the Diamonds & Pearls SDE, | |
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It's definitely one of the best tracks on the set U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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Yeah, but c'mon. Who cares about Spotify ratings? We bought the damn thing. "Trouble" is a great track. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sounds like the theme tune for a 90s comedy series | |
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For me it's just a mediocre tune, too much repetition, too much NJS, too less Prince, too much trying to fit in, not enough funk nor pop, nor rock. But for sure, he had to try that new style, for that i apprreciate his ability to pull it off. - Speaking of the D&P SDE box set. I pulled out once more all the releases from the 1991 D&P era and went through them again. I'm talking about the visual expenses. It was much more exciting, and all the packages still look great. CD singles, etc. Even the D&P CD artwork looked way better to me than this icy silver and blue release. I like the shape and finish of a release, the originality of a release. The book could also have been smaller, with less black or white around the pictures. No photos spread over two pages please. Things like that... Whatever, apparently I'm the only one who is bothered by it, for the price we pay for it. Plus they could've done a bit more their best for unreleased material. We don't have it all. And that's acutally what counts the most. It's good this track 'Trouble' is available though, don't get me wrong.
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Trouble grooves pretty hard. I like it alot. Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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Yes, I love it too, one of the better tracks on the sparse D&P SDE package. | |
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It's illegitimate data, though. It mostly charts gen-Z habits. I would wager the greater majority of "rankings" for Prince go unrecorded on any website or app, because the greater majority of Prince fans are either playing physical discs or their own collection of MP3s or FLACs due to the sheer amount of material unavailable on Spotify or Apple to where it's like why would I ever use those locations for Prince? [Edited 3/12/24 22:28pm] | |
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It's one of my top 5 most-played from the Vault tracks! | |
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Trouble slays like a pimp on crack. As does Boytrouble on Plectrumelectrum, the similarities not confined to lyrics. Not to mention Female Trouble, a Nona Gaye track related to Prince but somehow unrelated. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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I only listened to the 3rd disc this week, so I don't know. I can't recall the song, so that must be worst than Schoolyard and Tip of My tongue. | |
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LILpoundCAKE said:
Sounds like an average Janet song. I can see the usual Janet choreography on that song. It also still mess in my head with Don't Say You Love Me. Catchy drums and chorus. I would give him a pleasant 2/5 - as of now. Definitely better than Streetwalker [Edited 3/18/24 20:50pm] | |
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LILpoundCAKE said:
That's the reason I moved to YouTube music. All my outtakes, etc uploaded & accessible wherever & whenever I want. blah blah blah | |
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Yoi 're welcome ! My top 10 so far of the unreleased tracks: Pain Lauriann Darkside Martika's Kitchen Spirit Open Book Get Blue The Voice Standing At The Altar Hey U These would be solid material for another album on its own, for any other artist ! Really impressive. | |
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Definiely a song he would have given to another act (probably female). | |
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Literally over half of those were already released. Solid material for any other artist? That's what they were and... literal crickets. Prince fans themselves en masse literally perceive these early-90s album cuts as newly unearthered treasures. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Literally over half of those were already released. Solid material for any other artist? That's what they were and... literal crickets. Prince fans themselves en masse literally perceive these early-90s album cuts as newly unearthered treasures. I know some of them were released, but they were wasted on another artists. Prince' version are better, and take the songs in a higher dimension. | |
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You literally just said it would be "solid material for any other artist", I point out they were just that, and now you say the material was wasted on other artists? And literally all of his "guide demo"s are demos. There's no "higher dimension". They're super rough drafts of the song with scratch vocals he didn't do multiple takes of like he did the stuff that he put on his albums. His finished versions in literally every case were the versions that were released--because he intentionally released them that way. [Edited 3/19/24 21:45pm] | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
You literally just said it would be "solid material for any other artist", I point out they were just that, and now you say the material was wasted on other artists? And literally all of his "guide demo"s are demos. There's no "higher dimension". They're super rough drafts of the song with scratch vocals he didn't do multiple takes of like he did the stuff that he put on his albums. His finished versions in literally every case were the versions that were released--because he intentionally released them that way. [Edited 3/19/24 21:45pm] The complete 10 tracks album would have been solid material for any artists, that s what I said. That's not what happened : some songs were published scathered on different artists, some were unreleased. That s why they were "wasted" for me. If these 10 songs would have been chosen for the next album after SDE, he would have re,-record it ( Pain sounds definitive though, maybe some saxes missing, IIRC he sings the parts). [Edited 3/19/24 22:57pm] [Edited 3/19/24 22:58pm] | |
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