Prince And The New Power Generation - Love Symbol (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: Prince, The New Power Generation
- Title: The Love Symbol Album
- Year Of Release: Paisley Park
- Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros. Records
- Genre: Electronic, Funk, Soul, Pop, Rap
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log)
- Total Time: 1:14:54
- Total Size: 517 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1.01 - Prince And The New Power Generation - My Name Is Prince (6:38)
1.02 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Sexy M.F. (5:26)
1.03 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Love 2 The 9's (5:45)
1.04 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Morning Papers (3:58)
1.05 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Max (4:31)
1.06 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Segue (0:22)
1.07 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Blue Light (4:38)
1.08 - Prince And The New Power Generation - I Wanna Melt With U (3:51)
1.09 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Sweet Baby (4:02)
1.10 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Continental (5:31)
1.11 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Damn U (4:25)
1.12 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Arrogance (1:35)
1.13 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Flow (2:27)
1.14 - Prince And The New Power Generation - 7 (5:13)
1.15 - Prince And The New Power Generation - And God Created Woman (3:18)
1.16 - Prince And The New Power Generation - 3 Chains O' Gold (6:03)
1.17 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Seque (1:30)
1.18 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Sacrifice Of Victor (5:40)
"Love Symbol" redirects here. For the heart symbol commonly used to represent love, see Heart (symbol).
is the fourteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the second (and final) to feature his backing band The New Power Generation. It was released on October 13, 1992 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The title of the album is an unpronounceable symbol as depicted in its cover art, which Prince adopted as his stage name in 1993. As the symbol was copyrighted under the title "Love Symbol #2", the album is commonly referred to as the Love Symbol Album, but alternatively as the Symbol Album or simply Symbol.
The album contains elements of musical styles including funk, R&B, hip hop, jazz, reggae, and synthpop. The album was originally conceived as a "fantasy rock soap opera" with various spoken segues throughout. It has sold over five million copies worldwide.
The album's first two singles, "My Name Is Prince" and "Sexy MF", achieved modest success on the US pop chart, though both made the top ten in the UK. Conversely, the third single, "7", was not as successful as the first two singles in the UK, but was a top ten hit in the US.
An early configuration of the album contained as many as eight segues as well as an intro. Together they explained the album's storyline. However, in a last-minute attempt to add an additional song ("I Wanna Melt with U", which was originally considered to be a B-side to the "7" maxi single, and which contains several sampled sounds also present in "7"), most of the segues had to be cut for album length. The few that remained were somewhat confusing in context. The unreleased segues have been bootlegged since.
The album debuts Mayte Garcia, who plays a part in the album's storyline and would become Prince's wife in 1996.
3 Chains o' Gold, a direct-to-video film produced and directed by Prince, was released in 1994. The film is based on the storyline and songs of the Love Symbol Album and contains some of the original segues which were planned to be on the album.
The Love Symbol Album was voted the 14th best record of 1992 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by The Village Voice. Robert Christgau, the poll's creator, later wrote of the album: "Designed to prove his utter inexhaustibility in the wake of Diamonds and Pearls, by some stroke of commerce his best-selling album since Purple Rain, this absurdly designated 'rock soap opera' (is he serious? is he ever? is he ever not?) proves mainly that he's got the funk."....
1.01 - Prince And The New Power Generation - My Name Is Prince (6:38)
1.02 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Sexy M.F. (5:26)
1.03 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Love 2 The 9's (5:45)
1.04 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Morning Papers (3:58)
1.05 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Max (4:31)
1.06 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Segue (0:22)
1.07 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Blue Light (4:38)
1.08 - Prince And The New Power Generation - I Wanna Melt With U (3:51)
1.09 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Sweet Baby (4:02)
1.10 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Continental (5:31)
1.11 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Damn U (4:25)
1.12 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Arrogance (1:35)
1.13 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Flow (2:27)
1.14 - Prince And The New Power Generation - 7 (5:13)
1.15 - Prince And The New Power Generation - And God Created Woman (3:18)
1.16 - Prince And The New Power Generation - 3 Chains O' Gold (6:03)
1.17 - Prince And The New Power Generation - Seque (1:30)
1.18 - Prince And The New Power Generation - The Sacrifice Of Victor (5:40)
"Love Symbol" redirects here. For the heart symbol commonly used to represent love, see Heart (symbol).
is the fourteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the second (and final) to feature his backing band The New Power Generation. It was released on October 13, 1992 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The title of the album is an unpronounceable symbol as depicted in its cover art, which Prince adopted as his stage name in 1993. As the symbol was copyrighted under the title "Love Symbol #2", the album is commonly referred to as the Love Symbol Album, but alternatively as the Symbol Album or simply Symbol.
The album contains elements of musical styles including funk, R&B, hip hop, jazz, reggae, and synthpop. The album was originally conceived as a "fantasy rock soap opera" with various spoken segues throughout. It has sold over five million copies worldwide.
The album's first two singles, "My Name Is Prince" and "Sexy MF", achieved modest success on the US pop chart, though both made the top ten in the UK. Conversely, the third single, "7", was not as successful as the first two singles in the UK, but was a top ten hit in the US.
An early configuration of the album contained as many as eight segues as well as an intro. Together they explained the album's storyline. However, in a last-minute attempt to add an additional song ("I Wanna Melt with U", which was originally considered to be a B-side to the "7" maxi single, and which contains several sampled sounds also present in "7"), most of the segues had to be cut for album length. The few that remained were somewhat confusing in context. The unreleased segues have been bootlegged since.
The album debuts Mayte Garcia, who plays a part in the album's storyline and would become Prince's wife in 1996.
3 Chains o' Gold, a direct-to-video film produced and directed by Prince, was released in 1994. The film is based on the storyline and songs of the Love Symbol Album and contains some of the original segues which were planned to be on the album.
The Love Symbol Album was voted the 14th best record of 1992 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by The Village Voice. Robert Christgau, the poll's creator, later wrote of the album: "Designed to prove his utter inexhaustibility in the wake of Diamonds and Pearls, by some stroke of commerce his best-selling album since Purple Rain, this absurdly designated 'rock soap opera' (is he serious? is he ever? is he ever not?) proves mainly that he's got the funk."....
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