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Lenny Kravitz or Terence Trent D'Arby | |
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Overall? Terence.
In the last decade? Lenny |
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Terence, for sure. | |
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Depends on the day, and my mood. Most days, Terence. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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TTD/Sananda Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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no question about it... TTD | |
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Music: Terence Looks: Lenny
Lenny has some nice tracks, but they never really hit me. Terence really made some classics: O Divina, She kissed me, Wishing well, Holding on to you....the list is long. His voice is amazing. | |
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not even a contest for me - TTD . Colonel Angus may be smelly. colonel angus may be a little rough . but deep down ... Colonel angus is very sweet. | |
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TTD easy
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Lol so there's like 0 Lenny fans on a Prince forum? | |
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Well let's be honest here, Introducing The Hard Line According To, is one of the best records of the last 30 years. Kravitz has nothing in that league. Not even close. | |
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Hardline isn't my favorite D'Arby record but definetly | |
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Lenny for me. Never really got into TTD that much. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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4 me it ain't so much Introducing The Hardline, it's Neither Fish Not Flesh, Symphony Or Damn and Vibrator. After a totally unnoticed first album in 84 as a member of The Touch, TTD had a mind blowing solo debut in terms of songwriting and production (and success), then suddenly (and against Sony's advice) became a mind blowing experimental, intellectual, literary artist! Those 3 albums really say something lyrically and are really daring musically speaking. Let's be honest, he killed his career by trying to do ATWIAD/Parade with his second album without realizing that had waited not only to be a major star but also to consolidate a faithful fanbase before going against the wind. WB would say made the same mistake in the end but had he done it in 1980, even if Prince (the album) had been a tremendous success, this forum probably wouldn't even exist in the first place. An easy 3 quarter of those who'd bought Purple Rain were soon gone but all of those who were there before stayed aboard. But TTD had no such thing in 89: he had no true fanbase and very few of his original listeners stayed aboard when he went wild. One could argue that Dirty Mind, Controversy and 1999 were a bold moves as well but they were all about what music was in 1980, while Neither Fish Nor Flesh was totally at odds with what 1989 was, the same way ATWIAD was at odds with 1985. Had TTD gone new jack swing for a few records before doing an album that starts with 20 minutes of strings and atmospheric ballads, it may have worked. . Lenny is tremendously talented too but one could argue that his first 2 albums had little to do with what 89 and 91 were about as well, but he managed to be a precursor of what would soon be a major wave of nostalgia for the 70's and a huge rejection of the 80's and he kept surfing on that wave by keeping things simple. Lenny's songwriting, despite a few experiments on Mama Said, remained very accessible overall, very catchy while at the same time, despite having a lot of 70's nostalgia in it as well, TTD kept developping philosophical ideas and creating songs that sounded more like psychoanalysis than like pop music! I mean I think She Kissed Me is much more powerful than Are You Gonna Go My Way but the later is much more likely to appeal your average 17 years old girl than the first one, and its hook will remain in your mind much longer than She Kissed Me's tormented atmosphere. . So yeah overall for those who followed him at the time, TTD will remain this totally misunderstood genius whose record company failed to support and that the ignorant masses ignored, and that gives him much more depth than Lenny even though his first 5 albums were solid as rock. So yeah despite really loving Lenny's first 5 albums, my vote goes to TTD as well because when I listened to Lenny's albums it was more like "yeah, now that's cool" and when I listened to TTD it was more like "WTF?! This is totally insane!". . In the end they both dilluted themselves in themselves if u ask me. I haven't heard yet all of their 2000's albums but the ones I have are nowhere near what both of them produced between Introducing and Wild Card for TTD and Let Love Rule and 5 for Lenny: both are kind of stuck in a loop, doing the same thing but without the solar efficiency of Lenny's early works and the systematic boldness of TTD's early efforts. I think Lenny owes it to himself to really go wild on one album and maybe do some crazy, violent funk-rock with destructured songwriting, while TTD needs to become again as ambitious as he once was and take us deep down in the depth of his soul again with complex arrangements that go beyond his now typical piano/guitar/bass/drums signature sound. . Just my opinion, though. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I wanna say Terence... but these guys to me are a little different. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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I'll also say this again... Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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I worked in the management company that managed TTD but still i gotta say Lenny.
I think Lenny is generally underrated, Dude has a nice back catalog of really great songs. | |
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TTD-man has a beautiful voice. | |
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Speaking of the last decade, D Arby had an album released with this artwork: | |
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I first fell in love with it while watching this: | |
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First TTd has such an unique voice. It is as unique as is Sting's but this guy can SING!!! 2nd the guy made Symphony or Damn which is so imaginative that it rivals Prince's most out there stuff. I lost track after Wild Card but those first 5 albums were incredible even if I don't know what he is saying 1/2 the time:) Lenny is good but not near as imaginative. He has it all- great band (Craig Ross is AMAZING), big songs but he just does not have that 6th gear TTd has in recordings. Neither have that 6gh gear live, compared to Prince. I go with TYD. I would like to are more cover TTd and bring to the world some of his great stuff like George Michael did with Let her down easy. Someone has to cover Undeniably... | |
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Gotta say though- Lenny has 'sister' which is one track I have listened to a million times. He also has Believe which is just epic!! tYF does not have anything as 'BIG'... | |
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Gunsnhalen said: I'll also say this again... I think part of the reason for Lenny being, "shitted on" as you say is due to the following. Unlike Terrence, (who's sound was defined straight out the box) Lenny's was still trying to find his. Now, I can understand being influenced by your peers but, on his first few albums, Lenny sounded like everybody else, except for, Lenny. Terrence may be had influences of Stevie, and Sly, or even Prince, but he still sounded original. It took Lenny awhile to develop his own style. This is purely my opinion, however. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Lenny all the way. | |
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They both look so hot here
Brothers? Noooo....yessss!!!
I think Terence is an underrated talent, whatever I do know, I love and I have a history with Wishing Well but Lenny has been more of a familiar staple to me growing up and I think his first album era and the 5 album days are so underrated and my favourite time from him though he always had good gems here and there. | |
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Respect for Lenny, but there's no debate here. TTD everyday. Neither Fish Nor Flesh is among my 20-25 all-time favourite albums. | |
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I grew up listening to Lenny (then stopped when he became too generic), I somehow missed the TTD bus and never got on, so I can't really evaluate the two of them side by side. For the TTD fans here, what two albums would you recommend as starters for a newbie to his music? Change it one more time.. | |
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Introducing The Hardline According To has all the hits and is the obvious starter. Then I'd say Symphony Or Damn because it's most likely what could be considered his masterpiece. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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- Wow you're in for a treat Lezama! I would start with his first release for starters, "Introducing The Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby." In it you'll be introduced to one of the finest voices of the last 30 years or more. - Secondly I'd go with, "Symphony or Damn". | |
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