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What do y'all think of Crystal Ball? I've been a Prince fan for years now, and I've heard 38 of the 39 studio albums he put out in his lifetime. The only one I have not heard is Crystal Ball. I want to hear it, but it's 2 1/2 hours long. 3 hours of Emancipation was enough for me, and I don't listen to albums longer than an hour and a half very often. But what do y'all think of it? And what are the best tracks on the album that I should listen to if I never hear the full album? | |
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It has some really great stuff on it. Just break it down and listen to each disc at different times. Disc 2 is my favourite Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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simple, just listen to each disc as an individual release. there isn't a lot of cohesion | |
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Dunno if you know the official release Crystal Ball was a compilation of (at the time) unreleased vault tracks. It's got some fascinating songs on it, such as the title track, Cloreen Bacon Skin (simply Prince on bass/vocals and Morris Day on the drumkit), Sexual Suicide (horns to die for) and the initally planned closer to SOTT, Crucial. | |
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It's shuffle mode on eras so just do like a track per week or something. There's no continuity or cohesion.
It's part of why it's just whatever to me. 'Old Friends 4 Sale' is the superior Vault compilation. It's definitive Prince mixed bag in that there's some essentials, some non-essential, some lame, some cool, some okay. | |
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I will also add the version of "Crucial" with the horns still in The Vault is the definitive version and Eric Leeds peak moment on a Prince recording. The one with Prince on guitar is zZzZZZzz boring. | |
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I personally like it more than some of the classic albums. If only because "Crystal Ball", the song, is one of my favorite Prince songs of all time. It's not very cohesive as an album/compilation, but many songs are just great. [Edited 3/27/24 3:39am] | |
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I like Crystal Ball and there's som really good songs on this set like Last Heart, Dream Factory, Crystal Ball, Acknowledge Me, Goodbye, Good Love, Hide the Bone, Sexual Suicide and Crucial So it's definitely worth to give this set a chance. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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Theres more than a few good songs on it...but its kinda cluttered, and probably too many 'filler'songs...comparable to Emancipation [Edited 3/27/24 11:15am] | |
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Rumour has it that these modern 3 disc albums can be played separately rather than being forced to listen to them in one go. Crazy, I know. blah blah blah | |
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Yeah, but when one downloads it from a pirate site, it could be that the album has to be played in one continuous sequence. "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Not really an album Not even really much of a compilation either Prince just stuck a load of random songs together in no order with nothing to group them together Plus the artwork is awful so you get an idea of the effort put into it Ergo, just listen to it however you want It doesnt need to be heard from start to end | |
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erik319 said: Rumour has it that these modern 3 disc albums can be played separately rather than being forced to listen to them in one go. Crazy, I know. No way! Definitely just a rumor, I was brought up being told it was impossible to do something like that. | |
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If you have listened to 38 Albums already you will eventually also hear his 39th album anyway. So give it a Go. | |
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One of Prince best albums ( in his top 10 for me) | |
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I got into Prince as a guitar rawk kid and would obsess over his solos and any prominent guitar in his tracks.
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It's a compilation. Same as 'The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale'. | |
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One of my favorite "album" from Prince. There are some fillers, yes, but the whole project is a parade of Prince music from '80 to '90. I really love the 5cd set version: Kamasutra and The Truth were a perfect completion. | |
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If you like 85/86 and 93/95 era's it's well worth checking out. . Back at release I loved it just for the fact I was getting the Gold era outtakes like Interactive, Acknowledge Me, Ripopgodazippa, Hide The Bone etc . And The Truth turned out a massive bonus. Cool little album that deserved a stand alone release [Edited 3/28/24 4:50am] | |
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The song Crystal Ball is a stone cold masterpiece, it has to be listened to with headphones on several times to appreciate it in full.
The album itself is frustrating, because you have some of his best work, alongside some pretty throw away things, like 90s remixes.
Movie Star is another classic mysterious early era bootleg - or it was until it showed up here. Prince's sense of humour and (very) quirky personality is on show in spades.
Make Your Mama Happy is another cool track, given his girlfriend of the time challenged him to write it.
There's also a 10min live take on Days of Wild, with studio overdubs, which many fans will debate...e.g. is it the definitive version. Many will feel not, or have their favourites, but it's still a good representation of that live era.
Sexual Suicide is brilliant as well.
As some people have commented above, it is very uneven and random too... so in that sense it's quite an odd release, even by Prince's standards. It's the kind of album once listened to 3-4 times through, you'll want to consolidate into a playlist of 1-2 discs worth of material.
Definitely worth your attention though. Hope that helps.
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Is there a reason the sax version didn't make it on to SOTT deluxe? | |
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It's a bit more than 'shuffle mode' - there is clear thought on the tracklist, but it's thought that ignores when the songs that were created. | |
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I've loved this one since day 1. I knew some of them already but a lot I didn't. Yes, its a hodge podge, but that was sorta the point right? It was supposed to be like a bootleg. Still play it quite a bit. I actually like this better than Emancipation (which I also do love) as it has tunes from his classic era.
I wasn't one of the unlucky ones who ordered it beforehand...I didn't even know it was coming out at the time. Just saw it at the wrecka stow one day and almost came.
SOOO many classics: Epic title track Dream Factory Acknowledge Me Hide the bone Da Bang!!! Last Heart Whats My Name Sexual Suicide... so many others.
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It's a fun compilation. Lots of older tracks, but also quite a few new/throwaway/remixes from the 90s. | |
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