Prince and the New Power Generation - Nothing Compares 2 U (Live at Glam Slam, 1992)
*so damn good
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1. Dr Teza / Slices of Sounds
2. Bad Bolster Boycott / Margarita
3. Dj Krush / Interlude
4. Roots Manuva / Dream Days
5. B-52's / Mesopotamia
6. Nitzer Ebb / Join in the Chant
7. M&M's / Near the next Town
8. xxx / Plants, Animals, H2O
9. Chemical Brothers / No one is Driving
10. Brothomstate / Qtio
11. Dynamix II / Give the Dj a Break
12. DMX Krew / Street
13. DMX Krew / 1-2-3
14. Mixx Vibes / Zumba
15. Rosie Gaines / xxx
16. X-Press 2 / London
17. Fruit Loops / Love is the Message
18. Pansonic / xxx
19. Saint-Etienne / xxx
20. Illumination / 4 AM
Mixed by Dj Bouto
#housemusic #triphop #chillmusic
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This is a development that makes me very happy.
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The Only Prince girls I give a damn about
#DeniseMatthews
#CatGlover
#IngridChavez
#RosieGaines
#DamarisLewis
#NonaGaye
#TamarDavis
#ManuelaTestolini
#MistyCopeland
#MarvaKing
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Prince and the New Power Generation - Gett Off
Music Video
Artist
Prince and the New Power Generation
Composer
Prince
Lyricist
Prince
Produced
Prince
Credit
Prince – lead and backing vocals, rap, electric lead guitar, Roland R-8
Rosie Gaines – co-lead and backing vocals
Tony M. – rap
Levi Seacer Jr. – electric rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Tommy Barbarella – synthesizers
Sonny T. – bass guitar
Michael B. – drums
Damon Dickson – percussion, backing vocals
Kirk Johnson – percussion, backing vocals
Eric Leeds – flute
Released
June 7 1991
Streaming
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We discussed the musicians that surprised us and we did not really tell you that some of those choose this as their career affirmations for so long they turned into a parody. Prince, for instance, kept being himself even during the 90's, when he missed the mark more often than not. Mind you, every successful musician eventually ends up in his place and most of them still produce some great works in that phase, including Prince. A great case of that might be Diamonds and Pearls, his debut with New Power Generation, which could also be seen as a shock, since he decided to play with the rules the 90's presented and you know what? I regret he didn't follow them much, because he did make some great pieces, such as the song in the link, which remains one of my personal favourites of his.
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Need this beautiful energy right now....
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🎶✨️when u get this u have to put 5 songs u actually listen to, publish. Then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (non-negotiable, positivity is cool)🎶✨️
Happy new year @msaudreyanne! You sent this awhile ago, but I'm always late to everything, and since I don't make New Years Resolutions, I will likely continue to be.
Anyway, 5 songs I've been listening to a lot lately:
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While there is no doubt that Sinead O'Connor’s version is beautiful, to me “Nothing Compares 2” the original Prince & Rosie Gaines version 👌🏼
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Throwback: Prince-Dinner With Delores
"Dinner With Delores" was the only single from Prince's 1996 album Chaos and Disorder. Warner Brothers released the album to fulfill Prince's contract that he was disputing at the time Chaos and Disorder had funk, rock and the return of vocalist Rosie Gaines on most of the songs. "Dinner With Delores" was a funny song about a woman who ate too much and "danced like a white girl." It was catchy and featured Prince's underrated guitar work. He did nothing to promote the album out of protest to the label but "Dinner With Delores" still charted in the UK and the Netherlands. The single was not released in the United States but the video was played on music channels. There were low expectations for Chaos and Disorder in general because of the low-key way it was released but Prince's 19th album was one of his best from the '90s. The album was digitally released to Tidal in 2016 and iTunes in 2018. A vinyl and CD reissue came out in 2019.
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Prince '91 Special Olympics Rehearsal
Prince’s soundchecks > most folks’ entire performances. Not hyperbole.
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My third Prince blog was launched just before New Year’s eve. It’s a prequel to my popular Prince Vs Warner Brothers - The Fans Lost blog and is illustrated with lots of pictures and links to YouTube videos of all the hits from Prince’s 1991-1993 O(+> album era.
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Prince & Rosie Gaines _ Nothing Compares 2 U (Live)
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Another song from this soundtrack and my favorite of all of them. I can listen to this album and this song, for hours.
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#RosieGaines
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