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Best Prince-influenced album I've been thinking recently about Prince's influence on other artists. I think one of the best Prince-influenced albums of all time is D'Angelo's Voodoo. This is not to say that the artist hasn't got a talent of his/her own, or that he/she doesn't add personal ideas to his/her records. I'm only refering to artists and records in which you can feel Prince's presence in many places.
Which ones are your favourites? (Excluding Prince's associates, but including the ones in which Prince hadn't any involvement at all. If you know what I mean... .) | |
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That's a good but almost unanswerable question.
Rarely if ever is any album made that does not reflect more than one prior influence. And rarely does a listener take in an album without HEARING more than one influence.
HH's choice, The Love Below, is a very good one. But TLB could easily have been the product of multiple influences, not only Prince, but Sly Stone and Funkadelic, et al. I hear other sounds in there as well.
Van Hunt's work is said to be heavily influenced by Prince, not without reason. But Van Hunt credits Curtis Mayfield and Sly Stone as much as Prince, and I hear those influences as well.
If I *had* to pick an album, it would be D'Angelo's Voodoo because it was said that Parade was played during the recording sessions. [Edited 8/4/11 8:09am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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The Love Bellow is excellent, although too long in my opinion. I havenĀ“t listened to Van Hunt, I'll have a look.
I agree that it's difficult to answer the question. For example, if one identifies Prince's trademark falsetto in one record, other can say that it actually reminds him of Smokey Robinson...
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Ready For The World: "Ready For The World" and "Long Time Coming." | |
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JT - FutureSexLoveSounds The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Teena Marie's "Emerald City". Just listen to side 1...tracks like "Once Is Not Enough" "Lips 2 Find U" and the last track on that side "U So Heavy" If it breaks when it bends, U better not put it in! | |
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The song "Untitled (How Does It Feel)", especially...
I have to agree with Musicslave about Ready For the World, a lot of their stuff does sound like 1999-era Prince, even down to how the lead singer ad-libs and stuff.
Out of more recent releases, I'm really eager to hear The Dream's new cd, the influence there is really strong, I love it. "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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agree with u. when i 1st listened to this lp it reminded me of 1999 the lp | |
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This was my favorite album the year it came out and still stands up today. "She Lives In My Lap", has, Prince written all over it!! "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Doesn't that album have more of a Timbaland feel to it? Not saying that you can't hear some Prince influence in it but it's filtered through the Timbaland sound, isn't it? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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My favourite tunes here are Love Hater and Roses | |
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Those were great as well. I still play that entire CD.
"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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That album!! How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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I haven't listened to this album. Is it that great? I've read that it's not one of her best. | |
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Yup. That's it. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I don't know if it's the best but I really liked it
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Timb produced it, it should. Although the best song on the record was Damn produced by Wil.I.Am. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Beat me by an hour and a half. Defintitely P influenced bigtime. | |
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My vote goes to Cherokee's Soul Parade. | |
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Not a whole album but two tracks off Bootsy's Play With Bootsy joint from 2004 intimated that P (recording under the pseudonym One) actually played on the tunes, Groove Eternal and Dance to the Music but it turns out it was an imposter.
It fooled me for a while. At first I thought it was really Prince but there was something just a little off about the vocals. I wrote it off to the fact that P was not in charge of the production and the mix so it came out sounding slightly different than his own records.
Later I heard that Bootsy was just bullshitting us. See what y'all think:
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this is off the top o my head...lemme read the thread and get back to y'all. | |
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it sounds like they used modern equipment to merge the DNA of 1999, Controversy and Dirty Mind. it seems quite intentional too. One riff I remember straight up being stolen, beyond inspiration
read the thread and sticking with this.
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"Sexy never left" ~ Prince, 2006 Stevie Wonder = EARTH
Prince = WIND Chaka Khan = FIRE Sade = WATER the ELEMENTS of MUSIC | |
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It's not one of her best...but U can hear Prince's influence. If it breaks when it bends, U better not put it in! | |
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Oh yeah Love the song too I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Although not necessarily dealing with albums, yet still for the sake of completeness: http://prince.org/msg/7/296783
Adding The Dream's "Body Work" and "White soft porn" by the Game. | |
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That is a fantastic song and the video is genius. | |
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