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0(+> (1992): One of his better albums in recent years. His Royal Badness and the NPG are at their best here. The themes are more hip-hop and R&B with tracks like "My Name is Prince," and "Continental," (my favorite). There are funky tracks like "Sexy MF," and "The Sacrifice of Victor." Cool slow jams like "Damn You," (funny title) and "The Morning Papers." Not bad at all.**** |
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The Hits/B-Sides (1993): I ususally don't include greatest hits n' stuff, but I do here for simply the B-sides. In the past, it was a royal pain in the ass to get some of those singles. Some B-sides are easy like "Erotic City," which is his most popular while singles like "Another Lonely Christmas," are harder to find. The good stuff are "Hello," "Girl," Irresistible Bitch," "17 Days," and "God." I would just get this for the B-Sides straight up (not for most casual fans). There's also some new singles on the other two discs as well. Overall, there are some singles missing, but still essential for the introduction to his Royal Badness' magic. ***** |
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Come (1994): Ahh...I thought Prince was dead and TAFKAP was suppossed to be on this one. Nevertheless, really a contractual filling album. While the title track is great, there is no true standout song and each track goes a bit too long and no new statements of direction. For some reason I still like it....but I'll give it a *** |
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