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Musicology reviewed at The Onion A.V. Club http://www.theonionavclub...17#review2
The Onion do great reviews. This is the best Musicology review I've seen so far. Well-written, level-headed, and very true. Prince
Musicology (Buy It!) (NPG/Columbia) And so it came to pass that Prince returned from exile, wowed Grammy viewers by performing old hits alongside Beyoncé, let himself get inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, hit the road, and put out an album that sounded like he was trying to please someone other than himself. And there was great rejoicing in the land, because, hey, who's better than Prince? And wouldn't it be great to have him back? But there's a dirty little secret behind Prince's return: Musicology, the album ostensibly driving it, is only okay. Sure, it's great by comparison. Played back to back with, say, The Rainbow Children, Musicology sounds like Parade and Around The World In A Day rolled into one. It suggests those albums' free embrace of funk and psychedelic pop, and it joins them to a laid-back mood. But it's still nothing more than a suggestion. The spirited titular opening track ends with a quick sound collage of instantly recognizable snippets from Prince's past, and as the album spins on, it produces the sinking revelation that nothing here rivals them. Musicology is better than Prince has managed in a while, but comebacks need to sound like powerful statements of purpose, not like a casual "Hi, I'm back," especially now that Prince has more than his own past to compete with. The last few years have seen the release of two Prince albums better than this one: Basement Jaxx's Rooty and OutKast's The Love Below have different artists' names on the cover, but they both take Prince's idea of future funk and push it further than before. Still, an okay Prince album trumps most pretenders' best efforts. Musicology is never bad, and though it does get bogged down in indistinguishable ballads, it usually finds a way to recover. "Cinnamon Girl," for instance, could pass for a minor '80s Prince hit. "If Eye Was The Man In Ur Life" finds some heat in coveting a neighbor's woman, and the album-closing "Reflection" brings the disc to a close with a nice bit of nostalgic introspection. All in all, Musicology is nothing to be ashamed of, and the songs won't sound horribly out of place on Prince's greatest-hits-themed tour. But maybe when he gets done winning hearts by recapturing past triumphs, he can get around to working on some new ones. —Keith Phipps | |
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You know what? I would love Basement Jaxx to remix some Prince. Maybe 'Illusion, Coma, Pimp And Circumstance'. It'd be amazing. | |
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yeah good review i guess. but what fucks me off is how parade and around the world in a day are now universally acknowledged as great albums. and princes body of work in the 80s couldnt be touched. yet at the time i think pretty much every review said those albums werent that great. 3 star albums at most etc. now its like everyone thinks he didnt do a bad album between 80 and 88. obviously these are different reviewers etc etc but it just winds me up somewhat. i even read a review of purple rain online that was from the 80s and it said it has no hits on it and nothing on there is as good as little red corvette.
plus it annoys me how rainbow children is always panned now too. but thats an aside really cos thats just my opinion. i guess time changes attitudes to how albums age and so on. just funny how reviewers never seem to mention it! | |
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sorry, lost me at "indistinguishable ballads"...that's just more "rockist" BS | |
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OUTKAST STILL NOT GET MELODY LIKE PRINCE THEY THINK FUNNY VOICE AND WEIRD LYRIC ENOUGH P o o |/, P o o |\ | |
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POOK said: OUTKAST STILL NOT GET MELODY LIKE PRINCE THEY THINK FUNNY VOICE AND WEIRD LYRIC ENOUGH banana for pook! | |
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agreed...this is by far the most objective review i've read of the album. | |
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It is funny how Prince's albums in the 80's would get lukewarm reviews that were so similar to these reviews... his albums never create a strong impression at the time they are released, more is thought of them later. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: It is funny how Prince's albums in the 80's would get lukewarm reviews that were so similar to these reviews... his albums never create a strong impression at the time they are released, more is thought of them later.
Yeah, reminds me of Rolling Stone's original review of SOTT, basically said it was ok but not great. Now they've revised thier review and call it one of the best things ever recorded. I'd agree with the review that Musicology is not a great/legendary Prince album (although that may change in 20 years). Still, it says alot about Prince and the high expectations that are there for him when one of his major criticisms that his latest work is only good but not great, amazing, mind-blowing, etc.... | |
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Indeed, a very objective review. Actually I've never read an Onion review that was not dead on. | |
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