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Thread started 02/22/04 10:31am

chookalana

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Can you guess what album this review is about????

The following is a REAL review try to guess which album it's about...

Prince digs into his musical closet and emerges with a guitar-led rock ensemble to rival his earlier (think Purple Rain), harder-edged albums. As with any fashionable dresser, Prince relizes the importance of accessorizing, and what he presents is rock-tinged with elements of funk and the blues

He kicks off "_____", tongue-in-cheekily dubbing himself a "_____" and commenting on today's world: "_____" The mixture of guitar and organ riffs, samples and record scratching on this song may seem chaotic, but it works. Prince's wailing vocals and heavy guitar riffing are right at home in the straightforward "_____" The album's longest track "_____" is a masterfully funky affair that combines both West Coast and reggae rap styles with jazzy horns and rocked-out guitar soloing.

Prince has always been an icon of style, and his music has reflected his eclectic tastes. "_____" is a well-crafted piece tailored to the enigmatic guitarmeister's rock specifications. From Prince's closet to your ears.

Any guesses?
[This message was edited Sun Feb 22 10:33:38 2004 by chookalana]
"So strange that no one stayed at the end of the Parade..." - Wendy & Lisa's "Song About" on their 1987 self-titled album.
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Reply #1 posted 02/22/04 10:33am

mattosgood

chaos and disorder

chookalana said:

The following is a REAL review try to guess which album it's about...

Prince digs into his musical closet and emerges with a guitar-led rock ensemble to rival his earlier (think Purple Rain), harder-edged albums. As with any fashionable dresser, Prince relizes the importance of accessorizing, and what he presents is rock-tinged with elements of funk and the blues

He kicks off "_____", tongue-in-cheekily dubbing himself a "_____" and commenting on today's world: "_____" The mixture of guitar and organ riffs, samples and record scratching on this song may seem chaotic, but it works. Prince's wailing vocals and heavy guitar riffing are right at home in the straightforward "_____" The album's longest track "_____" is a masterfully funky affair that combines both West Coast and reggae rap styles with jazzy horns and rocked-out guitar soloing.

Prince has always been an icon of style, and his music has reflected his eclectic tastes. "_____" is a well-crafted piece tailored to the enigmatic guitarmeister's rock specifications. From Prince's closet to your ears.

Any guesses?
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Reply #2 posted 02/22/04 10:49am

MashedPotatoKi
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Chaos And Disorder

headbang

a great LP
...just another manic monday...
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Reply #3 posted 02/22/04 11:21am

chookalana

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Well this sucked. Your both right it IS Chaos and Disorder. I did not think it would be that easy. I did not know this album got even one good review. Oh well, I'll think of a new game to play. lol
"So strange that no one stayed at the end of the Parade..." - Wendy & Lisa's "Song About" on their 1987 self-titled album.
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Reply #4 posted 02/22/04 11:24am

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He kicks off "_____", tongue-in-cheekily dubbing himself a "_____" and commenting on today's world: "_____" The mixture of guitar and organ riffs, samples and record scratching on this song may seem chaotic, but it works. Prince's wailing vocals and heavy guitar riffing are right at home in the straightforward "_____" The album's longest track "_____" is a masterfully funky affair that combines both West Coast and reggae rap styles with jazzy horns and rocked-out guitar soloing


the bold bits give it all away
fun game tho biggrin
...just another manic monday...
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Reply #5 posted 02/22/04 12:19pm

garnis

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Chaos is in his top 5 for sure
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 #6 posted 02/22/04 12:27pm

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This is from SPIN magazine Jan 1997 issue.pg. 61


10 Best Albums You Didn't Hear in '96.

Chaos & Disorder (Warner Bros.)

Screw the glyph name:He's become the little man who wasn't there. His curt farewell to Warner Brothers is the finest ex-Prince album you never heard. If some unknown had released this much rock and soul,bruise guitar,and gifted trash talk ,fans would rave."I Will" is the miracle power ballad with winged solo," I Rock Therefore I Am" a definat shout keyed to the line "I don't need you to tell me I'm in the band."



Just another example of how if these albums were successful people would say they were masterpieces.
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Reply #7 posted 02/22/04 12:44pm

spaz70

I always thought chaos was underrated.

Here is another positive review from Robert Christgau's consumer guide published in the Village Voice.

http://www.robertchristga...ame=prince
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Reply #8 posted 02/22/04 1:03pm

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"Chaos and Disorder [Warner Bros., 1996]
Always a slippery devil, he's damn near vaporized commercially over the past few years, as has his promotional budget, basically because he's reached that certain age--way too familiar for ye olde shock of the new, way too boyish for intimations of immortality. So it's understandable that what's sworn to be "the last original material recorded by [File Under Prince] 4 warner brothers records" has been ignored all around. But anybody expecting a kissoff or a throwaway radically underestimates his irrepressible musicality. Apropos of nothing, here's a guitar album for your earhole, enhanced by a fresh if not shocking array of voices and trick sounds and cluttered now and then by horns. Theme song: "I Rock, Therefore I Am." And right, WEA, it wouldn't have been a hit even with some muscle behind it. A-"

---Robert Christgau, Village Voice. Dean of rock critics.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #9 posted 02/22/04 1:31pm

violett

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i have to admit....i was not a fan of c&d....until i met my freind rio in the year 2001....he is soul-ly responsible for getting me to understand this piece of work! i LOVE this album now...and everytime i listen to it it rocks harder than the last headbang
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Reply #10 posted 02/22/04 1:46pm

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i recall chaos getting really good reviews...and it is a solid concept of an album..but i think people dismissed it cause it wasnt a full 14 song (too long) effort with the backing of the studio..

that being said...i think there are three too many fillers for a short album..if they werent there...id be creaming for chaos!!

ditto the COME album..
Space for sale...
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