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Thread started 01/22/09 7:27am

midnightmover

This has to be the most flawless album I've ever heard.....



Most great albums will usually have at least one song that's not as good as the rest, but this one doesn't have a single song that weighs it down. Every song on it is great. I have not heard a more consistently brilliant album.
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Reply #1 posted 01/22/09 7:29am

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If you say so..ug
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #2 posted 01/22/09 7:38am

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I didn't say it's the best. I said it's the most flawless. (Will change thread title to make it more clear).
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Reply #3 posted 01/22/09 7:42am

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There's a lot of junk on that album.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #4 posted 01/22/09 7:46am

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2freaky4church1 said:

There's a lot of junk on that album.

No there's not. lol
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Reply #5 posted 01/22/09 7:49am

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Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 = biggrin

Not fussed about the rest anymore though I played the shit out of it back in the day.

As Yet Untitled. ill Talk about oversinging.
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Reply #6 posted 01/22/09 7:49am

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Two tunes are good and one of them's a cover. eek
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Reply #7 posted 01/22/09 7:51am

midnightmover

The philistines are up early today.
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Reply #8 posted 01/22/09 8:02am

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It was kinda weak. Came off two much like a Prince rip-off. I didn't bother to replace the vinyl with a CD copy. confused
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Reply #9 posted 01/22/09 8:02am

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IMHO,this album is flawless.



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Reply #10 posted 01/22/09 8:05am

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Bishop31 said:

IMHO,this album is flawless.



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Nah, it has Jesus Children Of America on it. I've never liked that song. The rest of it, however... drool
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Reply #11 posted 01/22/09 8:07am

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Cloudbuster said:

Bishop31 said:

IMHO,this album is flawless.



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Nah, it has Jesus Children Of America on it. I've never liked that song. The rest of it, however... drool

You just named one of the best songs he ever did.
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Reply #12 posted 01/22/09 8:12am

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midnightmover said:

You just named one of the best songs he ever did.


No, it's cheese.
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Reply #13 posted 01/22/09 8:14am

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Cloudbuster said:

midnightmover said:

You just named one of the best songs he ever did.


No, it's cheese.

Like I said, the philistines are up early today.
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Reply #14 posted 01/22/09 8:15am

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midnightmover said:

Like I said, the philistines are up early today.


Or it could be that people's opinions differ from your own. How awful that must be for you. biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 01/22/09 8:18am

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Album is ok, but his singing voice is flawless.
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Reply #16 posted 01/22/09 8:26am

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Is Sign Your Name On It? George Michael did a good cover version of it.
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Reply #17 posted 01/22/09 9:04am

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There are a precious few flawless albums. Even some of the greatest albums of all time -- Sign O' The Times being my most prominent example -- have flaws. Sometimes it's those flaws that make them great albums.

The nominees for "flawless albums" that I can think of:







and, yes . . .
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Reply #18 posted 01/22/09 9:18am

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namepeace said:

There are a precious few flawless albums. Even some of the greatest albums of all time -- Sign O' The Times being my most prominent example -- have flaws. Sometimes it's those flaws that make them great albums.

The nominees for "flawless albums" that I can think of:







and, yes . . .

Purple Rain is the closest Prince ever came to a perfect album, but it doesn't quite make it as there are some songs on there which are very good, but not great (Baby I'm A Star, Computer Blue). SOTT is nowhere near being perfect, even though it's got some of his best work on it. The 80s men had a good year in 1987. P put out SOTT, TTD put out Hardline and George Michael put out Faith. Only Michael let things down with Bad. A kiddies album that sold on hype and videos.
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Reply #19 posted 01/22/09 9:20am

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Is Sign Your Name On It? George Michael did a good cover version of it.

Yes, that's on it. And as usual with George, his cover version added nothing to the song and his vocals were bland in comparison.
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Reply #20 posted 01/22/09 9:23am

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midnightmover said:


Purple Rain is the closest Prince ever came to a perfect album, but it doesn't quite make it as there are some songs on there which are very good, but not great (Baby I'm A Star, Computer Blue). SOTT is nowhere near being perfect, even though it's got some of his best work on it. The 80s men had a good year in 1987. P put out SOTT, TTD put out Hardline and George Michael put out Faith. Only Michael let things down with Bad. A kiddies album that sold on hype and videos.


As I said above, I agree, SOTT has its flaws, which keep it from being flawless, but they fit into the overall patchwork of the album, which was intended to be a patchwork in and of itself. Its brilliance is that it does manage to be mostly cohesive, because it is held together by Prince's ability to incorporate those elements into his own "sound."

And as for PR, I consider it flawless not because every song is a five-star song, but because every song fits in its place in the context of the entire album. Actually, I think "Computer Blue" is a great song, and the weakest links in the album are I Would Die 4 U and Baby, I'm A Star, which still fit right and hold that "2d side" together. It plays almost like an opera.

But that's just my opinion.

You're right. '87 was a great time for great albums overall.
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Reply #21 posted 01/22/09 9:29am

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namepeace said:

midnightmover said:


Purple Rain is the closest Prince ever came to a perfect album, but it doesn't quite make it as there are some songs on there which are very good, but not great (Baby I'm A Star, Computer Blue). SOTT is nowhere near being perfect, even though it's got some of his best work on it. The 80s men had a good year in 1987. P put out SOTT, TTD put out Hardline and George Michael put out Faith. Only Michael let things down with Bad. A kiddies album that sold on hype and videos.


As I said above, I agree, SOTT has its flaws, which keep it from being flawless, but they fit into the overall patchwork of the album, which was intended to be a patchwork in and of itself. Its brilliance is that it does manage to be mostly cohesive, because it is held together by Prince's ability to incorporate those elements into his own "sound."

And as for PR, I consider it flawless not because every song is a five-star song, but because every song fits in its place in the context of the entire album. Actually, I think "Computer Blue" is a great song, and the weakest links in the album are I Would Die 4 U and Baby, I'm A Star, which still fit right and hold that "2d side" together. It plays almost like an opera.

But that's just my opinion.

You're right. '87 was a great time for great albums overall.
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I've always been of the view that SOTT would have made a jaw dropping single album. I think the first side particularly could have used some editing, but obviously, it's still great.
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Reply #22 posted 01/22/09 10:01am

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midnightmover said:

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I've always been of the view that SOTT would have made a jaw dropping single album. I think the first side particularly could have used some editing, but obviously, it's still great.


I couldn't argue with anything you said. I think the 1st side is flawless, but that's the brilliance of the album, you can look at it any number of ways, neither of which is wrong, and still come away thinking it's great.
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Reply #23 posted 01/22/09 10:45am

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It's a good record, but I never dig it out anymore.

Particularly as I get the utter cunt ripped out of me for owning it lol
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Reply #24 posted 01/22/09 10:52am

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namepeace said:

The nominees for "flawless albums" that I can think of:



Wtf? lol
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Reply #25 posted 01/22/09 10:52am

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Cloudbuster said:

Bishop31 said:

IMHO,this album is flawless.



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Nah, it has Jesus Children Of America on it. I've never liked that song. The rest of it, however... drool


eek Man this is my fav song on the album.....
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Reply #26 posted 01/22/09 10:53am

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It's a good record, but I never dig it out anymore.

Particularly as I get the utter cunt ripped out of me for owning it lol

That's a bad reason not to listen to it. You should not be governed by your friends' ignorance. You should educate them instead.
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Reply #27 posted 01/22/09 10:53am

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aalloca said:

Cloudbuster said:

Nah, it has Jesus Children Of America on it. I've never liked that song. The rest of it, however... drool


eek Man this is my fav song on the album.....


Ok. smile
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Reply #28 posted 01/22/09 11:18am

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Yal are all wrong.



And NOTHING tops it.
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Reply #29 posted 01/22/09 11:31am

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Maybe I'm easy, but there are tons of albums I find flawless.
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