If Tracks Are Good, Let's Get 2 Pollin - PRINCE TRACKS POLL RESULTS

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Not sure how many actually bought Lovesexy on CD, as opposed to vinyl c. '88.

third-generation stripper (Eric H.), Thursday, 4 August 2011 17:57 (twelve years ago) link

I know SOTT didn't follow Lovesexy, and I'm theorizing off the cuff more generally about sales--I guess Batman might prove that idea wrong, but it's a cumulative thing, inevitably not very provable. Either way, Batman never struck me as a Prince revival.

Pete Scholtes, Thursday, 4 August 2011 18:06 (twelve years ago) link

And you're right about the CD thing, to me it just registered as one more pointless barrier to Prince love.

Pete Scholtes, Thursday, 4 August 2011 18:08 (twelve years ago) link

Batman and Around the World in a Day both went double platinum, by the way. What's strange to me is that Sign 'O' the Times "only" went platinum, despite spawning three top 10 hits and having massive critical approval

I read in a Billboard published late '87 or early '88 which praised SOTT for being a "sleeper hit" because it remained on the charts longer than ATWIAD and Parade and boasted three top ten singles. I thought, "Wow! How things have changed since 1984."

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 August 2011 18:28 (twelve years ago) link

I get the sense that, in comparison to Madonna or Michael or Bruce, Prince was just too eccentric for a lot of people, and that might be a big part of the reason he's sold fewer records than his superstar peers (of course Michael was eccentric, but in a distinctly pop, pan-humanist sort of way). Since I was born in late '82 and barely aware of his importance until about 1994, I can't really verify this firsthand - but I know that as a kid Madonna and MJ were on my cultural radar long before Prince, and I would be surprised if my experience was entirely atypical.

Melle Mel and the Coconuts (thewufs), Thursday, 4 August 2011 18:42 (twelve years ago) link

What's more, Prince cultivates the rarefied air of a vanguard artist, whereas Michael and Madonna (almost) always shot for the pop universal, even when they courted controversy/scorn/ridicule. Prince has certainly continued to make something out of his own mystique, but after Purple Rain he never made such a conscious effort to build or maintain his celebrity, excepting the Musicology comeback in 2004.

Melle Mel and the Coconuts (thewufs), Thursday, 4 August 2011 18:59 (twelve years ago) link

after Purple Rain he never made such a conscious effort to build or maintain his celebrity

what about D&P?

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 August 2011 19:59 (twelve years ago) link

That was an obvious pop move, but was it accompanied by a media blitz approaching those for, say, Like a Prayer or Dangerous? That's not a rhetorical question, by the way - my only exposure to Prince at the time was Batman, whereas Madonna and Michael were already pretty familiar by 1991.

Melle Mel and the Coconuts (thewufs), Thursday, 4 August 2011 20:14 (twelve years ago) link

i dont think we are likely to ever see a media blitz that approaches purple rain, but thats because it was a self-contained one. i mean dangerous and like a prayer didnt have $80 million grossing films promoting them so

I dream of vodka sandwich (jjjusten), Thursday, 4 August 2011 20:38 (twelve years ago) link

LAP did boast a Pepsi commercial tie-in which was one of the canniest moves of her career.

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 August 2011 20:38 (twelve years ago) link

and yeah obv other film soundtracks have done exceedingly well but they arent as completely tied to the product as purple rain (eh i mean maybe the bodyguard but not in the same way) xpost

I dream of vodka sandwich (jjjusten), Thursday, 4 August 2011 20:40 (twelve years ago) link

i don't think we can think about batman as just another album in the arc of prince's career -- it was an integral part of a massive marketing juggernaut. i bought it because it was a "batman" album, not because it was a prince album -- and i imagine many others did the same. so the sales of that album are sort of anomalous in terms of prince's post-PR career.

to change the subject somewhat, one thing i find really weird and kind of sad is that because of the unusual distribution prince arranges for his new records these days (he makes/packages an album, then contracts with a major to distribute it, making no long-term deals) and because of paisley park's general flakiness, some of prince's most popular recent albums are already out of print. that doesn't mean you can't buy them for $0.50 on amazon or whatever, but they aren't going to be in the targets and best buys of this world. more than ever i guess prince--even more than most artists--seems to view albums as teasers for his renumerative tours.

by another name (amateurist), Thursday, 4 August 2011 22:12 (twelve years ago) link

LAP did boast a Pepsi commercial tie-in which was one of the canniest moves of her career.

Groan.

third-generation stripper (Eric H.), Thursday, 4 August 2011 22:51 (twelve years ago) link

Aside from (very) current major releases and proven catalogue sellers (which for Prince includes only Purple Rain, maybe 1999, and a couple best-ofs), the Targets and Best Buys of this world don't stock a lot of CDs by anybody, so the fact that Prince's new releases are disappearing from their shelves is really no great loss. Anybody who cares already knows what to do.

Melle Mel and the Coconuts (thewufs), Friday, 5 August 2011 00:58 (twelve years ago) link

Groan.

She films a commercial that she knows no one will air more than once, Pepsi breaks her contract, and gives her the severance. All in all, better drama than Purple Rain and Under the Cherry Moon.

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 5 August 2011 01:11 (twelve years ago) link

I think the groan was a reference to the canniest...

Mark G, Friday, 5 August 2011 01:13 (twelve years ago) link

Bingo.

third-generation stripper (Eric H.), Friday, 5 August 2011 02:36 (twelve years ago) link

here's the Deep Cuts cut of the poll, with anything that appeared on The Hits/The B-Sides and/or charted in the Top 40 removed:

50. Private Joy (from Controversy, 1981) - 103 points, 4 votes
49. Hot Thing (from Sign O' The Times, 1987) - 108 points, 5 votes
47. Let's Pretend We're Married (from 1999, 1993) - 113 points, 5 votes
45. The Cross (from Sign O' The Times, 1987) - 123 points, 6 votes
44. Black Sweat (from 3121, 2006) - 128 points, 7 votes
37. Starfish And Coffee (from Sign O' The Times, 1987) - 147 points, 7 votes
31. Strange Relationship (from Sign O' The Times, 1987) - 184 points, 8 votes
27. Lady Cab Driver (from 1999, 1982) - 217 points, 10 votes
24. Something In The Water (Does Not Computer) (from 1999, 1982) - 251 points, 10 votes
20. Sometimes It Snows In April (from Parade, 1986) - 288 points, 12 votes, 2 first place
14. The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker (from Sign O' The Times, 1987) - 324 points, 14 votes, 1 first place
10. The Beautiful Ones (from Purple Rain, 1984) - 390 points, 14 votes, 4 first place

some dude, Friday, 5 August 2011 02:57 (twelve years ago) link

Vas iz dees Mah-ree-aj of Fee-gah-ro?

third-generation stripper (Eric H.), Friday, 5 August 2011 02:57 (twelve years ago) link

Something In The Water (Does Not Computer) (from 1999, 1982) -

^^^ made my ballot

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 5 August 2011 02:59 (twelve years ago) link

mine too!

some dude, Friday, 5 August 2011 03:16 (twelve years ago) link

don't not compute

CLUB PISCOPO (DJP), Friday, 5 August 2011 13:12 (twelve years ago) link

such a great song

CLUB PISCOPO (DJP), Friday, 5 August 2011 13:12 (twelve years ago) link

i think people are sleeping on that whole vanity 6 album, which is shitloads of fun.

by another name (amateurist), Friday, 5 August 2011 22:38 (twelve years ago) link

the family album is really good too -- that one's even more obscure.

by another name (amateurist), Friday, 5 August 2011 22:39 (twelve years ago) link

not sleeping. just hard to find space in top 20. nasty girl and if a girl answers (don't hang up) and make-up come the closest for me

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Friday, 5 August 2011 23:25 (twelve years ago) link

yeah, i had "Nasty Girl" and a Time track on early drafts of my ballot, but eventually i just decided to go with all proper solo work just to make room for more favorites.

now that i've heard all of the '80s Prince albums it's definitely high on my agenda to go through the peak period side project albums.

some dude, Friday, 5 August 2011 23:34 (twelve years ago) link

there aren't really that many great ones. i have to admit i'm not a big fan of the madhouse LPs even though they are fun in small doses. the key ones i think are the vanity 6 LP, mazarati's "100 MPH," andre cymone's "A.C." LP (which is not all prince, but it's still quite good), sheena easton's "sugar walls," the family LP, the time LPs, and the sheila e. LPs (which are spotty IMO).

by another name (amateurist), Saturday, 6 August 2011 00:36 (twelve years ago) link

the family album is really good too -- that one's even more obscure.

― by another name (amateurist), Friday, August 5, 2011

eh, the singing is rather lame, even when you're hearing Prince's guide vocal.

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 6 August 2011 01:44 (twelve years ago) link

I feel like "777-9311" is the real overlooked brilliancy here.

dutty whiney (The Reverend), Saturday, 6 August 2011 02:08 (twelve years ago) link

tbh I couldn't vote for his indentured work -- it's worth another poll.

livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 6 August 2011 02:09 (twelve years ago) link

the family album is really good too -- that one's even more obscure.

― by another name (amateurist), Friday, August 5, 2011

eh, the singing is rather lame, even when you're hearing Prince's guide vocal.

― livin in my own private Biden hole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, August 5, 2011 8:44 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark

yeah i guess so but i like the whole gestalt.

by another name (amateurist), Saturday, 6 August 2011 03:54 (twelve years ago) link

Prince is definitely one of those "got off the bus" artists.

It's not that he stopped making decent albums, it's more that after a while, you could conceivably have enough Prince that you need no more.

I remember getting that first newspaper freebie, and smiling at "My Guitar", but feeling that I still didn't vitally need more. Got (but never played) the later newspaper freebie.

Got off the bus at "Diamonds and Pearls", but did got the "get off" and "cream" extended eps.

Mark G, Monday, 8 August 2011 08:56 (twelve years ago) link

Oh, is there a chance of having the 'full' list? I know I more than likely was the only voter for "violet the organ grinder" but hey.

Mark G, Monday, 8 August 2011 08:56 (twelve years ago) link

I feel like "777-9311" is the real overlooked brilliancy here.

for sure, that definitely on my ballot

hardcore oatmeal (Jordan), Monday, 8 August 2011 14:30 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

there seems to have been some kind of consensus at the time that Lovesexy was a major jump-the-shark moment...? I find this perplexing. Various ex-band members (Bobby Z, Wendy & Lisa, etc.) obviously had a stake in writing him off after they were fired so their comments should be taken with a grain of salt. otoh it was his least successful album since 1982, two of the three singles didn't even chart, and my memory is that critical reception was not all that positive (have a vague memory of Robert Hilburn's Time review). But in retrospect it seems very much a piece of his other peak 80s material - it seems like a logical progression from previous work, and the production/songwriting/performances are all consistently high. It's an album where the quality material outweighs the bad - it's subsequent albums where that split seems to tilt the other way imho.

off to listen to the symbol album & Diamonds and Pearls, both of which I don't remember liking at all outside of their singles.

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 15:27 (twelve years ago) link

should say Robert Hilburn's LA Times review there...

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 15:28 (twelve years ago) link

christ this rapping is terrible

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:23 (twelve years ago) link

Basically hate Lovesexy. Don't even like "Alphabet St" because it's on that album.

Gus Van Sant's Gerry Blank (Eric H.), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:25 (twelve years ago) link

Lovesexy doesn't go anywhere at all. Apart from "Alphabet St," the jams are undistinguished.

Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:26 (twelve years ago) link

The tracks sound like the most boring parts of "Play in the Sunshine" and "Housequake" pasted together with indifferent singing atop.

Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:27 (twelve years ago) link

well I'm sure having the entire album as a single track didn't help distinguish the songs from one another. but I hear hooks even where there's minimal structure. could've used Bob George on it tho lol

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:29 (twelve years ago) link

but ugh three tracks in to the symbol album and already all this terrible rapping + sampling is just SO MUCH WORSE

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:30 (twelve years ago) link

Cat is a better rapper than whoever in god's name he gets in the band on the symbol record.

Lovesexy is inferior to the Black Album (I saw the tour when he did the two together and it was awesome), and the Black Album does have its weak moments. But Alphabet Street is great--if it's an inferior version of "Kiss," it's a superior version of "Cream." And it does have some other nice moments. I've always loved the break in the title track when the whole band sings "This feeling's so good in every single way!" Also "I Wish U Heaven" is a great one. For me I would not say that the shark gets jumped here, but it's in neighboring waters.

You could also point out that this is the point where the 12" mixes start to nose dive.

broom air, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:35 (twelve years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzHrQFl5JZ8&feature=related

always dug this video

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:35 (twelve years ago) link

and the 12" mix too!

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:36 (twelve years ago) link

Ooh. I never saw the video OR heard the 12" mix. I will have to czech it out. Thanks!

broom air, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:37 (twelve years ago) link

I love Lovesexy and think the first four songs especially are all amazing. I also love "When 2 R In Love" and "I Wish U Heaven"

Tal Berkowitz - Vaccine advocate (DJP), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:37 (twelve years ago) link

yeah that's about how I rate it too. altho I mostly lol at the lyrics to When 2 R in Love... Prince is REALLY into taking baths

you will always be wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:42 (twelve years ago) link


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