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Name an acclaimed album you just never got into? For me, it's easy: "Sign 'O The Times."
Of all the "highly acclaimed" albums of his, this is probably the one where my tastes just don't allign.
It might've started even before the album came out because by then I already had many of the songs on tape in their demo version. So, right from the get-go, I thougt songs like "Strange Relationship" were better in the forms I've already had.
Next, was the format. I bought "Sign" on cassette; not really ideal for a "lengthy" album like that; sonically, the length of the tape didn't real bring out the best audio.
Then, maybe it was Jon Bream's review where he said "Play in the Sunshine" was like a (paraphrasing) another version of "Let's Go Crazy;" for some reason that always stuck with me.
But, then the songs themselves.
The opener never really did it for me. Nor do "It," "Slow Love," "Ballad of Dorothy Parker," etc.
Loved "If I Was Your Girlfriend" and others, but it never really coalesced into a perfect Prince album.
Then, I thought maybe it's because I never had a great format to listen to it; but with the remastered set I still have the same opinion.
BTW, I love, love, love the outtakes on the Special Edition.
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Lovesexy. I've seen people on here and elsewhere talk about Lovesexy like it's this great masterpiece but it's just not my kind of thing. It starts off ok with Eye No but it goes downhill quickly from there. Also, it's got the 6 words I fear the most in all of Prince's catalogue. "Cat, we need you to rap". No Prince. No we didn't. We didn't need that at all. | |
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GTFOOHWTBS!! Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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As Jar Jar would say, "How rude!"
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Lovesexy was like my religion for a certain period of time, including the extended and live versions.
But...I can certainly understand how it wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea.
Certainly, a radical departure from where he was at.
Today, I would love, love a remastered Lovesexy, but truth be told, I don't listen the album very often these days. | |
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Lots of the later albums were acclaimed for reasons i dont get. musicology for one. | |
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Musicology. | |
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1999. A lot of the songs on that album are incredible at their core, but most of them honestly go on way longer than they need to. It also has "Free" which is hands down one of the worst songs Prince recorded in the 80s, so that knocks it down a few pegs for me | |
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Lovesexy is like controversy, an album with some all time incredible songs but also about half that can feel a bit scrappy, even though they have great elements. Not everything on there is amazing even if it feels inspired, if that makes sense. | |
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The Rainbow Children Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Art Official Age. It's good but it's not a top 10 of his entire discography masterpiece like I've heard some people claim. | |
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djThunderfunk said:
If all of Prince's albums sounded like Lovesexy, I wouldn't be a Prince fan. Quintessential or not | |
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I'm not sure which of his non-80's albums are considered acclaimed. If I had to pick one that seems to get a lot of love from Prince fans that never clicked with me, I would say The Gold Experience. To my ears, it's not a very good album. I like a few tracks - Gold (the last track) is probably my ultimate Prince guilty pleasure. I always wished that Endorphinmachine sounded more guitar driven, like when he played it live on some VH1 awards show (I think before the album was released). The album version of TMBGITW is annoying. And I have never ever liked P Contol. Lastly, the between song segues were, as they say, cringe. From Graffiti Bridge through Musicology, I bought every Prince album on release day. I wanted to love them all. But I just couldn't convince myself to enjoy TGE. | |
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I can see that. I actually love the album myself, but I completely understand it not being for everyone. Some of the production can strike me as overly dense, but somehow I love it regardless. | |
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sahara said: I'm not sure which of his non-80's albums are considered acclaimed. If I had to pick one that seems to get a lot of love from Prince fans that never clicked with me, I would say The Gold Experience. To my ears, it's not a very good album. I like a few tracks - Gold (the last track) is probably my ultimate Prince guilty pleasure. I always wished that Endorphinmachine sounded more guitar driven, like when he played it live on some VH1 awards show (I think before the album was released). The album version of TMBGITW is annoying. And I have never ever liked P Contol. Lastly, the between song segues were, as they say, cringe. From Graffiti Bridge through Musicology, I bought every Prince album on release day. I wanted to love them all. But I just couldn't convince myself to enjoy TGE. Same. | |
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sahara said:
I can see that. I actually love the album myself, but I completely understand it not being for everyone. Some of the production can strike me as overly dense, but somehow I love it regardless. Prince was very musically diverse. You could take 10 random fans and all 10 of them would have different ideas as to what makes a Prince album "quintessential". And none of them are wrong. Rockers are going to prefer his more guitar heavy albums. Jazz guys will prefer his more horn-driven (ooh-er madam!) stuff. And so on. | |
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Cool thread! For me Musicology came to mind immediately. I'm not sure why it falls so flat for me exactly, but I'm not into that one at all. I used to find SOTT to be a drop in overall quality from what came before, but that feeling has gone away over the years. I can understand about that one and Lovesexy. | |
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Today, I really like Lovesexy and Parade, but it took me a long time to get into them. | |
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Prince once described Lovesexy as "a mind trip".It's an album that alot of people didn't get.It's a vibe,a feeling,a trip....you have to open your mind to understand I think it's absolutely brilliant. | |
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[Edited 5/27/24 0:00am] | |
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In response to Op, which songs off of SOTT had leaked prior to its release in demo forms? This would be just as boots started to appear such as Chocolate Box and Charade and I don't recall any Time songs leaking? [Edited 5/27/24 1:52am] | |
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olb99 said:
[Edited 5/27/24 0:00am] Aoa isnt a top ten prince album but its def top 20. One of the few great front to back albums he did in the 00s/10s decades and it has higher peaks than pretty much all the others too. Basically it sounds like he really worked on it, honed it, tried for a modern prince album, one that was still pop without trying transparently/desperately, and it paid off IMO. | |
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The only one that still fits this bill for me is Around the World in a Day. Always leaves me cold. | |
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Paisley Park Condition of the Heart She's Always In My Hair Hello 4 The Tears In Your Eyes Raspberry Beret Girl Tamborine America Pop Life The Ladder Temptation* Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Was it acclaimed though ? | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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