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Thread started 10/29/03 5:55am

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amazon.com review of NEWS - very positive

!Recorded in a single day at Paisley Park, Prince has confounded audiences yet again by recording a progressive jazz album with only four cuts--each named for a point on a compass--and clocking in at 14:00 minutes. If that wasn’t enough, there isn’t a single lyric on the almost hour-long disc. Like many before him, the musical savant has decided to let the music do the talking. But in Prince’s case it does so, brilliantly. He has fashioned a musical lattice of fascinating conversations that are both compelling and eccentric--veering from the anxious and menacing to the soothing and deeply rhythmic--at times conjuring the specters of Sun Ra, at others, strangely Metallica. Begun as a mere jam session among the latest members of NPG, Prince has made his most collaborative record ever as he mostly plays guitar and leads his deft-handed band from the One Nite Alone tour into uncharted territory. They make seamless swings from "North’s" ambient cohesiveness--led masterfully by Rhonda Smith’s liquid bass--to the almost head-banging lumbering beast
of "East," into the smooth elegant jazz of "West," which freefalls from a sinuous rhythmic R&B groove into a majestic and almost funereal slice of brainy pomp rock, before scaling the slippery slope of space rock on "South." It would be tempting to say that this is Prince’s homage to his recently-deceased parents’ stint in the Prince Rogers Trio, but it is far too forward sounding to only be a tribute. This is a brave step and it sounds remarkably like the future. --Jaan Uhelszki


just thought it was quite a nice review so i put it on! makes me want to listen to the album again actually!
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As rock critics go, Jaan Uhelszki is one of the best, she's written for Creem and Rolling Stone during its glory years of the 1970s. Not that her word is law, but at least it's gonna make me revisit an album I have yet to enjoy to see if I hear what she did.
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