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An Accessible Prince Playlist of Obscure and Forgotten Gems
Written by Bunneh3000
Published January 30, 2009

This year should be an epic one for all of the ‘Funk Soldiers’, ‘NPG’ers’,
and ‘Purple Disciples’ in the world. The Purple One (Prince) has announced
that he plans to release 3 cds worth of new material this year. Setting up a
new website to promote and preview these works and the resultant tour,
Prince has his fans in a frenzy once again.
Despite dropping 2 albums worth of mediocre material (well, by Prince
standards anyways), this rock legend stills seems as if artistically he can
do no wrong. Still, it is interesting how a number of ‘old school Purple
Reign’ fans have totally isolated themselves from his work since the late
80’s.
So, I’ve tried to compile a quick playlist of songs to re-introduce those
fans to some of his work that should be checked out before the new music
drops.
Here goes the Playlist:

1. "17 Days" - The Hits (Disc 3) - This is a song that Prince did in the 80s
with The Revolution that just has a timeless rock sound to it. The guitar
and bass guitar riffs are layered on top of each other in a funky way, yet
the song itself holds a semi-new wave rock feel as Lisa adds synth keys all
about the track. Here Prince sings normally without the high falsetto (did I
say that right) that so many people do not like. The lyrics are a bluesy and
melancholy which make this one of my all time favs.

2. "Purple Music" - (BOOTLEG SONG...hard to find) This is one of Prince's
early early songs that shows his exploration in funk. On this song he plays
a funky guitar and keys as well as the percussion all himself for a ten
minute funk session that I simply love.
Lyrics are simplistic but he simply says that he doesn't do drugs because
music gets him high enough. Search for this song!

3. "The Question Of U" - Graffiti Bridge - This song has one of the most
memorable blues guitar solos that Prince has ever done. He plays this song
often in concerts because the song itself is melancholy and fairly deep. It
has a soft sex appeal to it but is no where near vulgar. It is Prince doing
storytelling in the most classic of ways and the song is addictive to me.
Definitely a fav. During concerts he usually melds the guitar solo in this
song with "The One" which is actually later on in this playlist.

4. "The Ride" - Crystal Ball - This is a live recording of a blues song that
shows his guitar ability so very well. Sexy, confident, and loud, this song
shows a bit of his diversity. Though the recording was done in '95, it is
said that Prince penned the song much earlier and it was usually performed
without the guitar solo. Thankfully, this version has the solo because it is
definitely great.

5. "She Spoke To Me[Extended Version]"- The Vault:Old Friends For Sale This
is an extended jazzy version of a sound that was featured on the Girl 6
Soundtrack. I did a review of this album on my blog so check it out because
that album has a lot of great songs that flex Prince’s jazzy blues side.
Clocking in at just over 8 minutes long, Prince blazes a jazzy guitar solo
and allows the bassist, sax, and drummer to add in their own solos as well
before restoring order and gently ending the song.

6. "North", "East", "West"- N.E.W.S. - This amazing instrumental album
(which was also Grammy nominated) features Rhonda Smith, Eric Leeds, John
Blackman, and Renato Neto as the rest of the band. While "North" is a
strickly smooth jazz cut that was frequently played during the Musicology
tour before the concert began, "East" and "West" are a meld of jazz, funk,
and blues that leave each of the songs somewhat segmented based on which
genre the songs focus on. Still, the songs as a whole manage to transition
very well despite segmented feeling in each. These are all great additions
to the Prince catalogue.

7. "The One" - NEW POWER SOUL (also under the artist name NEW POWER
GENERATION) - This song is further proof that Prince can write some
outstanding love ballads. It is in the same tradition as "Insatiable" and
"Scandalous". In most concerts he blends this song with "The Question of U"
and it sounds excellent!

8. "Shhh" -  This is a rock love ballad that sends Prince back into his rock
days. The drum and guitar solos in this song are great. This was when Prince
played with an extremely talented crew called NPG (New Power Generation) in
the 90s. The entire album was a supposed return to rock for Prince and the
result was definitely worth it. A totally slept on album by Prince fans,
this song and many others on the album should be in your personal stores.

9. "1+1+1 is 3" - The Rainbow Children - Despite this album being an odd
experiment in Prince preaching about the Jehova's Witness faith, it is a
very funky album. This song was meant to be a party song (even features his
alter-ego Camille) and is very funky (throwback Parliament style). Be
forewarned of early releases of this album though. It was originally
released as one entire program or track (meaning you’d have to hold FF in
order to get to a particular song). Later versions of the album were
thankfully segmented into separate tracks.

10. "Electric Chair”- Batman - I'll admit it was strange to see a superhero
movie set to the sounds of Prince but oddly enough it worked. This song was
decidedly rock amidst the funk and slow jam efforts throughout the album. It
was a return to Prince writing, producing, and performing all aspects of the
song without the help of the NPG or the Revolution and the result was once
again amazing. I mean, how could you deny the album that gave us the quiet
storm classic “Scandalous”?!

11. "Crystal Ball" - Crystal Ball - Ok... when you listen to this song, it
is one of those experimental styled, "IS HE HIGH??" kind of things. The song
is very long but it changes tempo, style, and everything very often. Give it
a listen. It is definitely "Bjork" kind of odd. Still, the song is strangely
appealing during some parts.

12. "Don't Play Me" - Crystal Ball/The Truth - Prince on acoustic guitar...
nuff said. I just love this song. The fourth CD on this album was intended
to be a separate acoustic album that was bundled together with the Crystal
Ball official bootleg album release. The concept of Prince doing an acoustic
album is very tempting but somehow lives in the ‘obscure’ category of his
massive catalogue. If more of the songs were like this one, it would have
been an instant classic. Still, the album delivers a wide variety of sounds
and styles from Prince that are definitely worth a listen.

13. "Willing And Able" - Diamonds And Pearls - Prince was in a creative
storm around the time of this album because of the New Power Generation's
ability to transition from rock to gospel to soul effortlessly. This song
has a bit of a gospel-soul jazzy upbeat feel to it.

14. "Joy In Repetition" - Graffiti Bridge - This haunting song has a classic
Prince sound to it that no one can replicate. With a storytelling method
very similar to his Sign O' The Times classic "Ballad Of Dorothy Parker",
this song is a great companion to any Prince compilation.

15. "The Dance" - 3121 Now this song is another example of how Prince LOVES
to do alternate takes on songs to change things up. He released this song
first as a track on the digital album (it's hard to find now since he only
released it on his online music club) The Chocolate Invasion. On that album,
the sound of the song was kind of light-hearted and care free.
The lyrics, however, are quite sad and are filled with frustration. So, on
3121, he added a samba feel to it and made the sound of the track match the
lyrics. At the end of the song he adds a passionate ad lib the shows the
frustration in the song that the original take did not have. Check the NPG
website store to see if The Chocolate Invasion is still available for
purchase.

16. "Xogenous” - Xpectation - Around the same time that Prince was cranking
out a lot of new music on his NPG Music Club site, he dropped this jazz
album. With the NPG backing him, he was able to experiment with a lot of
different sounds that could transition from funk to rock to jazz with ease.
Though this album tends to stay on the jazzy side (unlike the N.E.W.S.
album) it is a great addition to the Purple archives. This song is
particularly smooth and features excellent guitar and sax solos that will
stick with you. The album featured Candy Dulfer on sax, Rhonda Smith on
bass, John Blackwell on drums, and Vanessa Mae on violin.

17. "The Morning Papers" - Love Symbol Album - I love so many songs on this
album and it is one of my favs. This song was just a great love song that
has a few good guitar solos (since his guitar work is what he's known for).
"7" and "Love 2 the 9's" are good ones too.

18. "I Love U In Me" - The Hits 3 - Though explicit in a way, this is a
smooth, chill love song that few but Prince could do. With an almost
acoustic feel to it, Prince croons to lighthearted and angelic keys and no
percussion. This is a fantastic slow jam that is very sexy.

19. "Letitgo" - Come - This was actually a funky single off an album that
came around the time when Prince was continuing his Warner Brothers battle.
They were upset that Prince was attempting to 'flood the market with too
much material'. Claiming that the album was the death of Prince, he had a
lot of soul/funk tracks that are definitely forgotten gems.

20. "Pretty Man" - Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic - This is Prince with Maceo
Parker just doing an ode to James Brown which he frequently does (also see
"Housequake" from Sign O' The Times). This album also has a lot of duets
(which people didn't think he could do) with Eve, Gwen Stefani, Chuck D,
Sheryl Crow, and a few others I think. If you are really ambitious, search
around for the remix album. It has extended versions and an amazing remix of
the song “Beautiful Strange”. Another Prince must have whether you enjoyed
this album or not.

Also go to my weblog and you'll find a number of reviews of some of these
Prince albums as well, including Emancipation and others.
Enjoy! And Love4oneanother!

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