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Thread started 11/15/03 7:50pm

lonelyxmas1

What's Great about Chaos and Disorder and Come

Two records of his post-80s output that have a nice flow to the record. No stupid Kirstie Ally (I like some individual tracks, but hard to listen to Symbol all at once. No idiotic NPG operator destroying the flow of an excellent Gold record. Emancipation segues are fine but that's 3 separate good releases, not something to listen to all in one take. Crystal Ball is way to all over the place in terms of both style and feel (and funny remixes). I could do without the deep-voiced Camille on the Rainbow Children. The Vault is lame as is the start of Rave, although this record starts to stew on Tangerine, but then huge pause before shitty add , then finally Prettyman. Same with Wasted Kisses tacked on to the end of the NPS CD. Makes me wish for vinyl , where Prince did not have enough grooves for silly gimmicks. Let the music flow, I also should say I like the Truth , as it has decent flow. Apparently, it feels good to get this off my chest!
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Reply #1 posted 11/15/03 7:51pm

rdhull

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so u mainly dislike segues etc?
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 11/15/03 9:53pm

enjoyniki

Come... is girl's dream to have a man say those things while making love.

Chaos and Disorder --- there is a American history lesson taught on "Right the Wrong".. too bad few American public schools actually teach what happened to the Souix Indians.
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Reply #3 posted 11/16/03 5:53am

lonelyxmas1

I did not get that in my Canadian History (or I forgot), That cool of Prince to stick up for the rights of another minority who has been mistreated in history. Sometimes Prince can be perceived as egocentric, worried about what he is receiving, and whether this is just and fair. In this case he is looking out for the rights of the Sioux. Cool. Also Right the Wrong is the closest thing to Country Prince has ever done (that I can think of, it's in the vocal delivery).
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Reply #4 posted 11/16/03 11:57am

cynicalbastard

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lonelyxmas1 said:

Also Right the Wrong is the closest thing to Country Prince has ever done (that I can think of, it's in the vocal delivery).


I don't like that song tho. I think it suks. Annoying segues suk too, I have to agree. They are best when used sparingly and only when they really add something to the track.
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Reply #5 posted 11/16/03 12:09pm

NWF

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Chaos is awesome and should be taken very lightly. Come is just a dark, sexual fantasy. That's how I see it.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #6 posted 11/16/03 12:25pm

r1ghteousone

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I still think 'Come' is one of his best
albums from the 90's, certainly up there with ' prince ' and 'Diamonds & Pearls'.

'Chaos & Disorder' on the other hand,
has a few too many weak tracks
to be considered a great album...

but it still rocks.
pray love is god, god is love, girls and boys love god above pray
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