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Thread started 10/19/03 10:43am

chris210972

favourite the rainbow children track??

last december.

whats yours?
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Reply #1 posted 10/19/03 10:45am

JDINTERACTIVE

Digital Garden.
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Reply #2 posted 10/19/03 10:46am

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damn, so many to choose from (well, not really, just 14 lol). i guess last december for me too...or everlasting now.
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Reply #3 posted 10/19/03 10:49am

CAMILLE4U

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Wedding feast!
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Reply #4 posted 10/19/03 10:49am

JDINTERACTIVE

CAMILLE4U said:

Wedding feast!


True, best sense of humour.
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Reply #5 posted 10/19/03 10:49am

Number23

Deconstruction is conclusive proof of Prince's genius.
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Reply #6 posted 10/19/03 10:55am

CAMILLE4U

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OK OK, It's either Last December or Everlasting now. But all the other songs are good to.
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Reply #7 posted 10/19/03 11:02am

bananacologne

LOVE: 1+1+1=3
Last December, & the title track recieve honourable mentions.


DETEST: Wedding Feast

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Billed as Prince's most controversial album -- at least by his press agency and label -- upon its release in the fall of 2001, The Rainbow Children was arguably his most curious album to date, which isn't necessarily the same thing as controversial.

It could have been controversial, that's for sure, given that it follows his conversion to the Jehovah's Witnesses and that it trumpets his faith, over the most elastic, jazziest backing music he's made. If Prince hadn't marginalized himself through his record company battles, multi-disc sets, and botched superstar comebacks, this could have been genuinely controversial, since people would be paying attention to what he's doing.

As of 2001, nobody outside of the diehards -- those who sign up for the Paisley Park subscription service and those that will seek out an album like The Rainbow Children, which was initially only available through the Internet -- was really paying enough attention to listen to this record, since they were the only ones to sit through the cascade of arcania he turned out after his liberation from Warner.

Since they're so deeply immersed in this work, they would realize that musically The Rainbow Children is his most cohesive set since The Gold Experience, and the only one to really push past his traditional limits since then (which, admittedly, is still much more imaginative). And, you know, that's really too bad, because as a musical experience, this is pretty rich, demonstrating not just that Prince knows no borders, but that his music effortlessly mutates within the course of one song, perhaps drawing from his standard book of tricks -- jazz fusion, smooth soul, lite psychedelia, hard rock, and funk general weirdness -- but always sounding unpredictable and rewarding.

It's too bad, then, that the very thing that inspired the album for its creator is what will turn off even those diehards that stuck with him this long, seeking out this album -- namely, its religious views. It's not that Prince has become a Jehovah's Witness -- any objective listener really wouldn't care -- but it's that his message doesn't support the music and doesn't fit with the sounds or the approach; it's hard to shut it out, not just because the words are so prominent, but because they're delivered in so many different voices (most distracting of all, the electronically altered basso profundo voice last heard on the decidedly secular "Bob George"), often in short, two-minute songs.

This becomes a little overwhelming about halfway through, when the opera comes in on "Wedding Feast," reminding us that this is indeed a concept album, then delving into three eight-minute jams to conclude the record. It all winds up as a bit much, but it doesn't erase the musical facts: this is Prince at his most focused and rewarding in a long time, since Emancipation really.

Too bad nobody outside of the diehards cares at this point.
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Reply #8 posted 10/19/03 11:09am

cborgman

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whichever one has that geniuis and very deep line about the opposite of NATO being o-tan.

It's like the poetry Shakespeare forgot to write...
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #9 posted 10/19/03 11:24am

Romance1600

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Digital Garden & the intro to Family Name.
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I'm a sucker for a major chord
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Reply #10 posted 10/19/03 11:29am

CAMILLE4U

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This is why it's so hard to choose:

Rainbow children - Great (and better live)
Muse to the pharaoh - Lovely
Digital garden - Deep
The work - Jolly
Everywhere - Jolly
Sensual everafter - Sensual
Mellow - Beautiful
1 + 1 + 1 is 3 - Funky
She loves me for me - Lovely
Familly name - Exerlent (Intro went on a bit though)
Ever lasting now - Funky
Last December - Epic
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Reply #11 posted 10/19/03 11:34am

JDINTERACTIVE

CAMILLE4U said:

Mellow - Beautiful


disbelief

It reminds me of the Pink Panther tune.
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Reply #12 posted 10/19/03 11:35am

CAMILLE4U

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

CAMILLE4U said:

Mellow - Beautiful

disbelief
It reminds me of the Pink Panther tune.


lol Only the first bit!
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Reply #13 posted 10/19/03 12:15pm

garnis

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Easily "Everywhere" John Blackwell seals this track right out from under Prince's nose. Close second, The Sensual Everafter
All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone.
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Reply #14 posted 10/19/03 12:21pm

Lilith

She loves me 4 me
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Reply #15 posted 10/19/03 1:12pm

Sdldawn

Last December
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Reply #16 posted 10/19/03 1:15pm

jtgillia

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Everywhere, tied with the title track
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Reply #17 posted 10/19/03 1:28pm

LittlePill

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"Evereywhere". Total, all around perfection.
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Reply #18 posted 10/19/03 1:36pm

Marrk

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I'm gonna listen to TRC.i'm determined to get into it.
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Reply #19 posted 10/19/03 1:40pm

chris210972

i hated it at first but has really, really grown on me.
i now think it's amazing.
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Reply #20 posted 10/19/03 2:15pm

danielboon

Marrk said:

I'm gonna listen to TRC.i'm determined to get into it.


marrk, i didnt get it right away either , i didnt know what 2 make of it at 1st. i thought it had great songs but was a bit dis-jointed. after a couple of weeks i listened 2 it thru headphones and POW ! i got it great album !

LISTEN 2 IT THRU UR HEADSET ! go 4 it now !!!
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