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It's the perfect pop album... As much as I'd like to hate it (we all know what Prince is capable of), I have to say that after letting it marinate for a few weeks, Musicology is a perfect pop album. He has lowered the bar somewhat but it's either that or go completely over people's heads. I think he has found a good middle ground.
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so true!
this is such an eclectic collection of tracks. you know, since lovesexy every release has had some kind of musical theme. not since sign o' the times has a prince release been so all over the place, musically speaking. you've got funk, soul, rock, pop...whatever. it's a great summation of his career. i'm not mad about life o' the party but, other than that, every song is pretty strong. there is a spark of revived interest, it seems, in prince's atttude towards the music world. kind of like he knows its time for him to say something to the general public, rather than 'preaching to the choir'. look, its been a long while since i've been able to put a NEW prince cd on repeat for a few hours. probably not since 'the truth', actually. it's pretty exciting! | |
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SassyBritches said: not since sign o' the times has a prince release been so all over the place, musically speaking. you've got funk, soul, rock, pop...whatever.
Yeah. "Emancipation", "The Gold Experience", "Come", "Diamonds & Pearls", "Symbol", "The Graffiti Bridge", "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", "Chaos & Disorder", "Crystal Ball" and the "1800-NEW-FUNK" album were so concentrated efforts you'd think you were listening to JUST ONE GODDAMN SINGLE SONG! Especially "Emancipation" - now there's an album that could have done with some more stylistical variation. | |
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SassyBritches, you're burning me up with that avatar
And Novabreaker, I just noticed the text on Bug's face... very nice [This message was edited Sat Apr 10 12:37:17 2004 by marcdeondotcom] | |
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Novabreaker said: SassyBritches said: not since sign o' the times has a prince release been so all over the place, musically speaking. you've got funk, soul, rock, pop...whatever.
Yeah. "Emancipation", "The Gold Experience", "Come", "Diamonds & Pearls", "Symbol", "The Graffiti Bridge", "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic", "Chaos & Disorder", "Crystal Ball" and the "1800-NEW-FUNK" album were so concentrated efforts you'd think you were listening to JUST ONE GODDAMN SINGLE SONG! Especially "Emancipation" - now there's an album that could have done with some more stylistical variation. ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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Musicology is the first Prince album since Emancipation that I've given . The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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a very nice pop album, indeed, which begs the question of why the title track was the lead single. the song is growing on me (still don't think it's anything special), but it was a stupid choice for lead single. not as bad a choice as, say, Betcha By Golly Wow was for Emancipation. | |
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WHAT A SICK FUC*ING AVATAR SISSYBRITCHES | |
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marcdeondotcom said: As much as I'd like to hate it (we all know what Prince is capable of), I have to say that after letting it marinate for a few weeks, Musicology is a perfect pop album. He has lowered the bar somewhat but it's either that or go completely over people's heads. I think he has found a good middle ground.
Way to go Princey-Poo agreed...pop and rnb doe Oh my, oh my. | |
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DK47 said: WHAT A SICK FUC*ING AVATAR SISSYBRITCHES
LOL I find it funny. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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marcdeondotcom said: As much as I'd like to hate it (we all know what Prince is capable of), I have to say that after letting it marinate for a few weeks, Musicology is a perfect pop album. He has lowered the bar somewhat but it's either that or go completely over people's heads. I think he has found a good middle ground.
Way to go Princey-Poo Yeah, you're probably right | |
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PurpleKnight said: DK47 said: WHAT A SICK FUC*ING AVATAR SISSYBRITCHES
[color=mediumpurple:3abb0fd8f0]LOL I find it funny.[/color] LOL, now that you mention it, it is pretty damn funny. My wife is cracking her ribs | |
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Octavius said: a very nice pop album, indeed, which begs the question of why the title track was the lead single. the song is growing on me (still don't think it's anything special), but it was a stupid choice for lead single. not as bad a choice as, say, Betcha By Golly Wow was for Emancipation.
love'll make ya do thangs. bad singles choice but nice video though (from what I can remember) Somebody's Somebody & Holy River were good singles choices. I would have preferred Jam of The Year over Face Down. And why on earth overlook a song like The Love We Make. I'm sure between the Musicology downloads over at NPGMC and the feedback from live performances of material from the release, he'll get this singles thing right this time around. With Musicology as a lead, it's only uphill from there. [This message was edited Sat Apr 10 19:37:55 2004 by marcdeondotcom] | |
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Don't forget why Prince chooses his singles though. It's not all about sales for him. The lead single for Prince always "symbolises" the general theme of that particular album. For example, Betcha By Golly Wow might not have been a good idea for the first single for Emancipation, but it was the song that P felt most expressed his love for Mayte...an important message for that era.
Same with Musicology, P is trying to remind people of the OLD SCHOOL. In fact, all the reports I've heard about the track on TV sad they like the song - it's different to what's on todays radio. I think it's a grower. Combined with other singles and videos (whch I'm excited about) this album could become a classic. Peace. "I have a date with Lisa. Isn't that wonderful?" | |
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