Disco de Prince: “Rainbow Children”
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Fecha de Publicación:2001-11-20
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Pop, R&B, Funk
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Sello Discográfico:Redline
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:674797000422
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Lista de temas : |
1 |
Rainbow Children |
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2 |
Muse 2 The Pharaoh |
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3 |
Digital Garden |
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4 |
Work, Pt. 1 |
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5 |
Everywhere |
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6 |
Sensual Everafter |
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7 |
Mellow |
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8 |
1+1+1 is 3 |
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9 |
Deconstruction |
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10 |
Wedding Feast |
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11 |
She Loves Me 4 Me |
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12 |
Family Name |
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13 |
Everlasting Now |
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14 |
Last December |
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15 |
(Untitled Hidden Track) |
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(Untitled Hidden Track) |
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12 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Move over Miles and James His Royal Badness is Back
This album is definately hot. Prince has again stretched the boundaries of his music. It is definately a liberation CD. With John Blackwell, the Magnificent on Drums and Sir Larry Graham on bass; the rhythm section will take you home. At the same time you feel the Fusion of later Miles. Prince has laid it down, no one can touch him. Don't get too close he's on fire. Check the title track "Rainbow Children" and "Family Name" this cat is off the charts. You realize Prince was born from the union of funk and rock, and is back to claim his throne.
Análisis de usuario - 23 Noviembre 2001
37 personas de un total de 47 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Musically Impressive
This is Prince's jazz album. Filled with jazz-funk extended jams all over the place, this really shows how good of a musician Prince is (and John Blackwell, on drums...WOW). I'm not a big fan of artists cluttering their music with religion, but the music overshadows everything else. Anyone interested in jazz-funk fusion or just wishing Prince would put something out worth buying, should get this. The most live, jazzy, and organic sound Prince has ever produced. The spoken word thing gets a bit old, but I've just been fast-forwarding to the songs. This album is in the style of Eryka Badu's last album, D'Angelo and in some places, vintage Santana. I never thought I'd ever say this again, but...I recommend this Prince cd.
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Outta this world!
This album is something that can change the face of music at any given time or genre. Prince displayed a solidity in the depths of music. The Rainbow Children now have a personality that cannot be duplicated once Prince dubbed it a title. "Muse to the Pharoah" was an extrodinary forum of simplicity with just keys, bass, and drums but his harmonies gave it an orchestra like sound. "1+1+1=3" is a spacious funk that kills the standard format with a rebellious flow that leaves funk-a-likes in the dust. Prince is a seasoned artist with the ability to do what he wants to do and make it sound extraordinary, hence The Rainbow Children.
Brad (Florida) - 20 Noviembre 2001
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THE MAN has truly outdone himself...
Let's face it. Prince is the most creative artist of all time. He never ceases to amaze me. I never criticize music of any kind, because I am not a musician. In my opinion, NO ONE has any right to criticize someone's else's work. However, I couldn't help it with this release! This is the most funky, creative, and touching album Prince has EVER released! The entire album is one HUGE trip! It is also the most spiritual album he has ever released, and for this, I truly adore the whole concept of the album. Prince is really sending out a positive message on this album, and EVERY song screams it! Prince has NEVER dissapointed me with any of his work, anyway.
5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- For REAL Music fans only
This is Prince's best album since Emancipation. He completely ignores the mainstream tosh coming out and hits us with freshly made funk with a touch of psychedelic jazz. He simply is stressing his believes and as far as I know he is actually a Jehova's Witness. But the lyrics and music blend together in a refreshing way. The highlights are 'The Rainbow Children', 'The Work pt 1'- which is a homage to James Brown, '1+1+1 is 3'- a mixture of a modern 'Erotic City' with classic George Clinton funk, 'She Loves Me 4 Me'- a relative of 'Adore' and 'Insatiable' and the last 3 tracks close a mind blowing but thought-provoking album. But it only gets four stars because the low voice is irritating. It's a shame that it is not well recognised outside the underground circuit.
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