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Thread started 11/20/03 5:27am

LittlePill

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The Rainbow Children

My how time flies. 2 years ago today Prince's last major release was, uh, released. I know that's not taking into consideration the ONAL boxed set or news. Just work with me here, OK!? Jeez! Anyway! TRC contained some really good shit. Well not shit in the truest sense of nasty brown stuff that comes out of your ass but...to paraphrase it contained some really good stuff...OK, 'stuff' is too general; uh, songs. That's the word I was looking
for,songs, it contains some really good 'songs'. *cough*. Anyway. Let's celebrate Prince's first full-fledged headfirst dive into mainstream jazz by posting something NICE about TRC.
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Reply #1 posted 11/20/03 5:35am

Number23

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative to each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.
[This message was edited Thu Nov 20 9:37:31 PST 2003 by Number23]
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Reply #2 posted 11/20/03 5:36am

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I really like the art design of this album...
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Reply #3 posted 11/20/03 6:31am

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All hail to The Rainbow Children, his tightest album in ages! Gimme more of this type of Prince music please!
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #4 posted 11/20/03 6:54am

gsh

funkaholic1972 said:

All hail to The Rainbow Children, his tightest album in ages! Gimme more of this type of Prince music please!

Music yes - rhetoric no.
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Reply #5 posted 11/20/03 6:57am

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I cant reply now but I will later...TRC is his third(4th arguably) masterpiece though.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #6 posted 11/20/03 7:06am

stymie

TRC: The moment my heart began to break.
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Reply #7 posted 11/20/03 7:17am

Number23

stymie said:

TRC: The moment my heart began to break.


hmmm
Stop fishing for attention and spill the beans, my friend.
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Reply #8 posted 11/20/03 7:22am

funkaholic1972

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gsh said:

funkaholic1972 said:

All hail to The Rainbow Children, his tightest album in ages! Gimme more of this type of Prince music please!

Music yes - rhetoric no.


I never really cared for his lyrics, I just love the music... wink
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #9 posted 11/20/03 7:40am

stymie

Number23 said:

stymie said:

TRC: The moment my heart began to break.


hmmm
Stop fishing for attention and spill the beans, my friend.
Nah, I wasn't fishing for attention and now that I see I was just supposed to post something nice, I'll just say that it is a musically superior album.
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Reply #10 posted 11/20/03 9:29am

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Number23 said:

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative your each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.
[This message was edited Thu Nov 20 6:46:28 PST 2003 by Number23]


gimme some of whatever it is that you're smoking
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Reply #11 posted 11/20/03 9:32am

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Number23 said:

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative your each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.



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Reply #12 posted 11/20/03 9:38am

Number23

jackflash said:

Number23 said:

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative your each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.
[This message was edited Thu Nov 20 6:46:28 PST 2003 by Number23]


gimme some of whatever it is that you're smoking


No.
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Reply #13 posted 11/20/03 10:48pm

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Number23 said:

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative to each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.
[This message was edited Thu Nov 20 9:37:31 PST 2003 by Number23]

hello Ice wave
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #14 posted 11/21/03 12:07am

Sdldawn

I dig this album, although after 2 years, it seems (IMO) it lacks energy.. I dig his concept albums though, I like them all to flow from track to track..

I guess the highlights are:

Sensual Everafter
Rainbow Childer
Loves me for me
Last December
Muse 2 The Pharoh
Everlasting Now


Maybe one more.. but Last December is the best thing out of that cd.. I remember a few fillers in that cd though.
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Reply #15 posted 11/21/03 2:09am

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I still think that this is Prince's return to true artistry (after the overtly commercial nineties). TRC harkens back to LoveSexy and ATWIAD imho in terms of experiment and central theme.

Also, the "live" sound is a welcome change after the proceeding albums. It's nice to know that he made the choice of doing something different and fresh. (He switched off automatic pilote, and is now behind the steering wheel once again wink)

Finally,, there are some really decent songs on the album, although the voice-over tends to mess things up occasionally:

Rainbow Children
Muse
Mellow
1+1+1 is 3
She Loves Me 4 Me
Family Name
The Everlasting Now
Last December

All in all, a good album, and a nice starter for the third decade (3 1/2?...) of his career. thumbs up!
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Reply #16 posted 11/21/03 11:05am

Number23

rdhull said:

Number23 said:

Musically, it's possibly his greatest work thus far. He finally found the signpost for artistry after 10 lost years spent gazing aimlessly at his own reflection.
Conceptually, it's as ambitious as a Dali or Monet. It's a moving sound painting and a quadraplegic could swim in the colour he conjures up with this work.
Lyrically, it's all relative to each and everyone. It can be perceived as a kaledieoscopic fairytale or a zealot's mental breakdown.
[This message was edited Thu Nov 20 9:37:31 PST 2003 by Number23]

hello Ice wave


Ice wishes.
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Reply #17 posted 11/21/03 11:10am

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I just listened to TRC to celebrate - it's still probably the Prince album that gets the most play in my house even after 2 years.

I agree that Prince took off the autopilot. It's interesting to note that in the credits, it says 'Recorded and mixed at Paisley Park - 2001 - Year One' like Prince himself is saying this is the start of something. Just listen to the rest of his output from TRC > NEWS. A new beginning for sure.

This is the dawning of a new spiritual revolution...
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Reply #18 posted 11/21/03 11:12am

Number23

booyah said:

I just listened to TRC to celebrate - it's still probably the Prince album that gets the most play in my house even after 2 years.

I agree that Prince took off the autopilot. It's interesting to note that in the credits, it says 'Recorded and mixed at Paisley Park - 2001 - Year One' like Prince himself is saying this is the start of something. Just listen to the rest of his output from TRC > NEWS. A new beginning for sure.

This is the dawning of a new spiritual revolution...


thumbs up!
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Reply #19 posted 11/21/03 11:13am

kisscamille

TRC is very cool. I've liked it from day one, although I still say I do not like some of the lyrics, but the music is tight and his voice is amazing.
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Reply #20 posted 11/21/03 11:43am

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LittlePill said:

My how time flies. 2 years ago today Prince's last major release was, uh, released. I know that's not taking into consideration the ONAL boxed set or news. Just work with me here, OK!? Jeez! Anyway! TRC contained some really good shit. Well not shit in the truest sense of nasty brown stuff that comes out of your ass but...to paraphrase it contained some really good stuff...OK, 'stuff' is too general; uh, songs. That's the word I was looking
for,songs, it contains some really good 'songs'. *cough*. Anyway. Let's celebrate Prince's first full-fledged headfirst dive into mainstream jazz by posting something NICE about TRC.


well first of all, it is not mainstream jazz and second of all the only "jazzy" thing on there is the title track.
there is some serious ass funk and rock on TRC. i always wonder why ppl think it's an album with jazz leanings.
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