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Thread started 05/01/07 1:16pm

LoDog

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Was Terrence Trent D'arby a Prince wannabe?

Terrence was good when he first came out don't get me wrong, but you do see a little of Prince's influence in him. And at the same time with each subsequent album he release he tries to be daring like Prince. But unlike Prince, instead of getting better he got worst. And eventually disappearing from the biz. So poses the question, is he a wannabe? Yes!
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Reply #1 posted 05/01/07 1:21pm

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LoDog said:

Terrence was good when he first came out don't get me wrong, but you do see a little of Prince's influence in him. And at the same time with each subsequent album he release he tries to be daring like Prince. But unlike Prince, instead of getting better he got worst. And eventually disappearing from the biz. So poses the question, is he a wannabe? Yes!


I always thought that Terence (or Sananda as he is now called) was a bit more Motown-influenced than Prince, although he definitely incorporated rock elements too. I thought that his third album "Symphony or Damn" was a masterpiece. He is still releasing new music through his own website, which is a bit Prince-like, actually. A truly great artist, in my opinion.

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Reply #2 posted 05/01/07 3:42pm

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Moving TTD to Music: non-Prince
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Reply #3 posted 05/01/07 4:52pm

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LoDog said:

Terrence was good when he first came out don't get me wrong, but you do see a little of Prince's influence in him. And at the same time with each subsequent album he release he tries to be daring like Prince. But unlike Prince, instead of getting better he got worst. And eventually disappearing from the biz. So poses the question, is he a wannabe? Yes!

He left the biz quietly as prince was talking very loudly about leaving.

TTD is at least equally talented, and just as original.

There're limited ways of promoting a skinny, cute, black fella, so they both got similar treatment.
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/07 5:39pm

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is his first worth a look ?
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Reply #6 posted 05/01/07 5:56pm

thedribbler

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is his first worth a look ?

certainly
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Reply #7 posted 05/01/07 9:38pm

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thedribbler said:


He left the biz quietly as prince was talking very loudly about leaving.

TTD is at least equally talented, and just as original.

There're limited ways of promoting a skinny, cute, black fella, so they both got similar treatment.


Love TTD, but it's easy to leave quietly when the masses aren't listening.

That said, he's certainly influenced by Prince, but he's also a true talent.
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Reply #8 posted 05/02/07 4:27am

SoulAlive

Well,he certainly had a Prince-sized ego.I recall an interview from 1987,where he seemed annoyed by the constant Prince comparisons."What's up? Can't we have two genuines in the same decade?" he asked rolleyes lol
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Reply #9 posted 05/02/07 9:12pm

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ElCapitan said:

thedribbler said:


He left the biz quietly as prince was talking very loudly about leaving.

TTD is at least equally talented, and just as original.

There're limited ways of promoting a skinny, cute, black fella, so they both got similar treatment.


Love TTD, but it's easy to leave quietly when the masses aren't listening.

That said, he's certainly influenced by Prince, but he's also a true talent.

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