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Thread started 08/01/03 10:45am

SefraNSue

I need some advice on buying Prince CD's

Hello, ORGers. I've been lurking on this board for a couple of months now, and I finally decided to participate. I've always been a Prince fan, but over time, lost track of most of his musical releases. Besides Diamonds and Pearls, Emancipation, and Rave...I don't know/remember much about his 90's work. I recently began rediscovering Prince, and I want to buy some of his more recent music. What 90's/00's Prince music would you suggest that I get?
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Reply #1 posted 08/01/03 10:46am

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SefraNSue said:

Hello, ORGers. I've been lurking on this board for a couple of months now, and I finally decided to participate. I've always been a Prince fan, but over time, lost track of most of his musical releases. Besides Diamonds and Pearls, Emancipation, and Rave...I don't know/remember much about his 90's work. I recently began rediscovering Prince, and I want to buy some of his more recent music. What 90's/00's Prince music would you suggest that I get?
Get it all.
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Reply #2 posted 08/01/03 10:47am

Cloudbuster

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None. They're pretty much all shit. But if you can find a copy of The Truth ('97) then you're onto a winner.
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Reply #3 posted 08/01/03 10:49am

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Cloudbuster said:

None. They're pretty much all shit. But if you can find a copy of The Truth ('97) then you're onto a winner.


I kinda contradicted myself there. I said none and then recommended The Truth. Doh!
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Reply #4 posted 08/01/03 10:50am

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the first 5 albums are a must. nod
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Reply #5 posted 08/01/03 10:52am

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Come! Buy a copy of Come as soon as you can. They're easy to find in secondhand shops. It's a good little album, with an absolutely stunning, kickass title track.

"...on Come, you hear all the echoes of those soul-funk greats: James Brown, Marvin Gaye, et al. The title track is more than ten minutes of delicious sex, the horns forming the sensual backdrop against the lazy rhythm. It surely ranks among his best work."
-Rolling Stone
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Reply #6 posted 08/01/03 10:54am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

the first 5 albums are a must. nod


nod Especially Dirty Mind & Controversy - I'd get those first. They really whet your appetite for the old stuff, then you're motivated to go even further back.
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Reply #7 posted 08/01/03 10:54am

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Come! Buy a copy of Come as soon as you can. They're easy to find in secondhand shops. It's a good little album, with an absolutely stunning, kickass title track.

"...on Come, you hear all the echoes of those soul-funk greats: James Brown, Marvin Gaye, et al. The title track is more than ten minutes of delicious sex, the horns forming the sensual backdrop against the lazy rhythm. It surely ranks among his best work."
-Rolling Stone
Gee, FunkMistress. You make me wanna listen to that album. I didn't like it as a whole, but I'm thinkin' I'm gonna go back and give it another chance.
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Reply #8 posted 08/01/03 10:58am

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stymie said:

FunkMistress said:

Come! Buy a copy of Come as soon as you can. They're easy to find in secondhand shops. It's a good little album, with an absolutely stunning, kickass title track.

"...on Come, you hear all the echoes of those soul-funk greats: James Brown, Marvin Gaye, et al. The title track is more than ten minutes of delicious sex, the horns forming the sensual backdrop against the lazy rhythm. It surely ranks among his best work."
-Rolling Stone
Gee, FunkMistress. You make me wanna listen to that album. I didn't like it as a whole, but I'm thinkin' I'm gonna go back and give it another chance.


You should do that, baby! lick
Sit back, relax, pump up the bass on that title track, and see if your seat don't get a little hot!
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Reply #9 posted 08/01/03 11:00am

PhilG

The Gold Experience
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Reply #10 posted 08/01/03 11:04am

TRON

I would probably start with Symbol, The Gold Experience and The Rainbow Children. Once you've absorbed those, move onto the more obscure stuff like Come, Crystal Ball, The Truth, One Nite Alone, etc. But get NEWS now! biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 08/01/03 11:05am

kisscamille

If you are a true Prince fan you should have them all and don't list to people like Cloudbuster because the releases from the 90's are not shit. The 0(+> is great and so is the Gold Experience. The Rainbow Children is a masterpiece. Crystal Ball is loads of fun and New Power Soul and Come have some good songs on them. I would say buy everything. You can get most from your local used cd store for about $10 or less. Go for all of it and enjoy music
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Reply #12 posted 08/01/03 11:07am

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kisscamille said:

If you are a true Prince fan you should have them all and don't list to people like Cloudbuster because the releases from the 90's are not shit.


Okay, maybe shit was a bit harsh but compared to his earlier work they ain't that great.
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Reply #13 posted 08/01/03 11:12am

kisscamille

Ok Cloudbuster, I forgive you for your use of the shit word. batting eyes - Seriously, I don't understand why you hate TRC so much. I hate the silly voice and the religious babble, but the music is amazing and sophisticated and his voice blows me away. To each his/her own I guess.
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Reply #14 posted 08/01/03 11:13am

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Reply #15 posted 08/01/03 11:14am

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kisscamille said:

Ok Cloudbuster, I forgive you for your use of the shit word. batting eyes - Seriously, I don't understand why you hate TRC so much. I hate the silly voice and the religious babble, but the music is amazing and sophisticated and his voice blows me away. To each his/her own I guess.


I agree. I love the music. But that's all that I love about it.
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Reply #16 posted 08/01/03 11:15am

summerdawn

The Gold Experience and prince are my very favorites. They're highly recommended. By the way, welcome to the org!!! hug
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Reply #17 posted 08/01/03 11:15am

kisscamille

Cloudbuster - what about ONA live? What's your opinion on it? I can't get enough, it's in my cd player all the time.
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Reply #18 posted 08/01/03 11:18am

Cloudbuster

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kisscamille said:

Cloudbuster - what about ONA live? What's your opinion on it? I can't get enough, it's in my cd player all the time.


Shame on me but I've never heard it. boxed
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Reply #19 posted 08/01/03 11:22am

kisscamille

Cloudbuster shocked no no no!]

Get it! It's even in the used cd stores. You will love it!
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Reply #20 posted 08/01/03 11:28am

Cloudbuster

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kisscamille said:

Cloudbuster shocked no no no!]

Get it! It's even in the used cd stores. You will love it!


Ok. I'll take your word for it.
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Reply #21 posted 08/01/03 11:37am

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Will you quit trying to steer the girl the wrong way. New girl, I am probably the best judge of Princes music on this site, so trust everything I say. lol No, seriously. They want you to listen to that old disco shit, or that Prince plinkin on a casio nonsense. Here is the real deal, young fan:

Gold Experience is a must have. Great 90's stuff--But a warning--you must like rap music.

Come is great. Especially the amazing title track, with horns up the arse, and Letitgo, a pop/funk gem.

Get the Symbol album from 92. But you do have to be open minded about rap.

Sign O The Times is his best album, so get that or you will be made fun of by us. lol

Lovesexy, is a must. Avoid Rainbow Children. Godawful relgious garbage.

The Truth is another masterpiece. Acoustic guitar and Princes great song writing. Beats most 80's works.

Avoid the second album. Shitty drumming and weak ballads. Disco goop.

The first album For You is shweet, naive soul music with a noticable Stevie Wonder influence.

Course, Purple Rain, Parade, 1999, Dirty Mind, are must haves. Cannot be a true fan without the essentials.

Controversy is mostly weak. avoid, unless you dig new wave.

Dirty Mind is great, but if you easily offend, or do not like new wave rock funk. then avoid.

I'd say Graffiti Bridge is a must have, but these dinks have no taste. Trust me.

Avoid, all of his new music, especially NEWS. and his downloads. Lots of tripe, except for SuperCute and a few others.

ONA live is a lot of meaningless jamming, but if you like Prince live, then go for it.

Try to find most of his bootleg songs. You will find masterpieces that make many of his official albums seem weak. No Joke.

Now get to that used cd store and shopp. mr.green
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Reply #22 posted 08/01/03 12:45pm

Jem

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I just got Chaos and disorder and I don't get why people bash that album, i love it.
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Reply #23 posted 08/01/03 12:56pm

FunkMistress

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2freaky4church1 said:

Lovesexy, is a must. Avoid Rainbow Children. Godawful relgious garbage.


The Rainbow Children is religious, yes. Godawful, not hardly. The music is magnificent. Some of his best songs are on this album: the title track, Muse 2 The Pharaoh, Everlasting Now, Last December...


Course, Purple Rain, Parade, 1999, Dirty Mind, are must haves. Cannot be a true fan without the essentials.

Yes.

Controversy is mostly weak. avoid, unless you dig new wave.


shake No. Controversy kicks ass. I was never much of a new wave fan, but the title track, Let's Work and Sexuality kick so much ass, it doesn't matter what genre of music you dig.

Don't listen to this fool on the above points. Some of his others were spot-on, but he obviously has a little brain damage. Maybe from picking his nose too hard.
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Reply #24 posted 08/01/03 1:09pm

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Well lovesexy to me is overrated.

1999 is his best album with Sign O' the time coming in 2nd.

For the most recent stuff, the best is the Rainbow children, peopel ten to forget that it is a concept album. Although I don't get the concept there is supposed to be a story there.

2nd up would be come. A GREAT ALBUM PERIOD.

The truth to me is pure crap except for a few songs. ANimal Kingdom is almost as bad as The holy River.

Then comes Emancipation- A solid album. Would have been better as a 2 disc.

SO I hope this helps you.
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Reply #25 posted 08/01/03 1:12pm

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Buy everything dammit, I need the money.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #26 posted 08/01/03 1:17pm

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larksanders said:

The Truth to me is pure crap except for a few songs.


Don't talk arse. That's his best songwriting since Sign O' The Times.
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Reply #27 posted 08/01/03 1:21pm

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Worship me fuckers.

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Reply #28 posted 08/01/03 2:22pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Worship me fuckers.




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Reply #29 posted 08/01/03 4:24pm

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Start with "For You" and work your way forward.
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