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Crystal Ball [Cutout]

PrinceAudio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)


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Prince Rogers Nelson was one of the most critically and commercially successful solo musicians of the 20th Century, thanks to his impressive technical proficiency and a spell of outrageous creativity in the 1980s. In a career spanning almost 30 years, he has released almost 30 studio or soundtrack albums, all of which were entirely written, arranged, performed and produced by Prince himself. His… Read more in Amazon's Prince Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 5, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Cutout
  • ASIN: B00005A45M
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #246,920 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
  • Note: Cutouts are bargain-priced CDs that may have a "cut" or hole punched through the packaging. The CDs are new and unplayed, and they are covered by our standard returns policy for other CDs.

Disc: 1
1. Crystal Ball
2. Dream Factory
3. Acknowledge me
4. Ripopgodazippa
5. Love Sign (Shock G's Silky remix)
See all 10 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Interactive
2. Da Bang
3. Calhoun Square
4. What's My Name
5. Crucial
See all 10 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. (These are the) Days of Wild
2. Last Heart
3. PoomPoom
4. She Gave Her Angels
5. 18 & Over
See all 9 tracks on this disc
Disc: 4
1. The Truth
2. Don'T Play Me
3. Circle Of Amour
4. 3rd Eye
5. Dionne
See all 12 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

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Call him what you want--Prince, O(+>, TAFKAP, or the Artist: If this massive collection--three archival CDs and a fourth "unplugged" disc--proves anything, it's that music, not his name, is the reason we should still care about Funkytown's most famous musical exponent. Crystal Ball contains moments of unfettered brilliance, including furious jams ("Acknowledge Me," "Interactive," "Da Bang"), sexadelic funk ("Tell Me How U Wanna B Done") and unexpected hilarity ("Movie Star"). There's filler, too, like the mindnumbing vamp "Cloreen Bacon Skin" and the Broadway miscue "Strays of the World," but overall, this set is valuable if only as a rare glimpse inside the little guy's throne room during the height of his purple reign. --Daniel Durchholz --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Description

Limited import quantities found of this 4CD set released in 1998 and currently out of print domestically. Thirty one tracks in all including 'Dream Factory', 'Lovesign', 'Da Bang', 'Crucial', '18 & Over', 'Get Loose' & 'Goodbye'. Packaged in a standard do --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Review of the FOUR-DISC set, February 28, 2001
This review is from: Crystal Ball (Audio CD)
This 4-CD boxed set (which, from the price, seems to differ from the cut-out offered above) has two bona fide 5* CDs (CDs 2 and 4), a 4* (CD 3) and a 3 ½* (CD 1). Compute THAT and ya get around a 4 1/2 for the entire set. It is NOT absolutely essential to a Prince collection, but it offers such completely amazing tracks that most fans will want to get it. In short, it's worth the money, but it's not without some flaws.

CD Number 2: Almost worth the entire price is the odd but brilliant James Brown tribute: The outstanding improvisational "Cloreen Bacon Skin." Over a simple bass riff, Prince and Morris Day serve up over 15 minutes of incredibly tight funk. Prince's raspy voice is JB-perfect (though it doesn't develop to a rasp like JB-it starts there), as he goes crazy with some kind of one-sided monologue to "Alfred." Screams, guttural sounds, all glorious over SPECTACULAR jazz/Jimi influenced drumming. All of it impromptu...does Prince have a feeling for this stuff or not? Genius.

"Interactive" on the same CD is pure Prince sound: An engaging hook, heavy bass, a smooth guitar solo with some Hendrix, even a wa-wa guitar. "Da Bang" (track 2) is in a new genre: Power punk alternating with a blues groove. Once again, Prince is the master synthesizer of musical styles -- this hybrid is excellent. He gets a heavy rock sound on "Calhoun Square" and returns to rap on "Look Across the Street." The singing doesn't add too much to the latter, but it has a big funk sound and a rolling bass. Similarly, instrumentation on Track 7 is wonderful... the tight horns by Eric Leeds, but sounds like ensemble playing by the Flames!

CD 4 is the softer side of Prince, and his acoustic numbers are among his best ballads. He sounds a little like Tracey Chapman on the first cut (unfortunately the liner notes are very incomplete for this CD), with a compelling guitar riff-amazing. He just shines on the rest of this acoustic set, with almost all instruments by Prince. This pared down CD is a refreshing contrast to his big productions. A must for Prince fans. CD 3 opens with "Days of Wild," an overly long rap with an Egyptian motif in the chorus. Not entirely compelling, though Prince, in the brief liner notes states "the spirit of the late-nite Love4One Another jams were best captured by this song and particularly this performance." Not my cup of funk...

"She Gave Her Angels" is a sweet Prince ballad out of his old days, and "18 and Over" is a male fantasy rap that is funny if not taken seriously. "The Ride" is straight blues. Prince is excellent on guitar, but needs to allow some silences to make the soloing more effective. I'm not asking for B.B. King restraint, just a little more attention to dynamics and pacing. Still, this is almost quibbling: Prince shows his stuff here and he's superb. "Get Loose" has some great minor chords and "P. Control" is quintessential Prince sexual obsession. Probably great fun live, but with the exception of Prince making his voice sound like a record spin, not too memorable. The BEST song on CD 3, however, is Prince's Sly Stone tribute "Make Your Mama Happy," with great funky horns, alternating vocals a la the Family Stone, big funk bass, and outstanding sax by Eric Leeds. Prince knows from whom he draws his inspiration! It's followed by the tender "Goodbye."

The title cut "Crystal Ball" (on CD 1) has some shades of Sly Stone, and funk riffs out of P-Funk, but this is wholly his own. Heavy with instrumentation; it's like 30's big band a la funk. All the elements are here: Moving bass, jazz style drums, the famous Prince falsetto, the Prince scream, the Prince spoken lyric.

Great dance music on next track. Mixes a slow soulful beat, with techno breaks and jazz-style guitar. Track 3 is some pretentious male posing that's a little disappointing: N'Sync has copied this style offering sanitized, less bassy versions of just this kind of song. The hook is too easy, the rap a little too familiar. "2morrow" and, especially, "Lovesign" are smooth and soft R and B, that goes down like brandy. Hide the Bone is just a lot of fun(ky) stuff very much in the P-Funk mode. Speaking of pretentious, "Movie Star" is just too much-and I mean that in a bad way. Perhaps meant to attack vanity, it seems to revel in it. This CD is rounded out by the self-explanatory hit "Tell me how U wanna be done." Even if this kind of exercise no longer outrages us, it's a good reminder of Prince's earlier sexually explicit work.

Bottom Line: Lots and lots of tremendous work, with some stuff I wish he hadn't included, but worth the money and your time. (One last note. . . very little in the way of liner notes, or any other little extras we've come to expect from boxed sets.)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome 2 the Dawn, April 19, 2001
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This review is from: Crystal Ball (Audio CD)
This is Prince's follow up to 1996's "Emancipation" which was his first release after the end of his much publicised fued with Warner Brothers and his exclamation of freedom. "Crystal Ball" though remains the true sound of an artist unleashed. Prince releaed the set on his own NPG label without the help of a single major label. And thank God he did it on his own, cause there is no way one of the majors would've released a 4 disc set of mostly discarded songs from the 1980's and we would've missed out on some of his most captivating music. Not to say it's a polished set with no mis-steps. There are some diffinite duds here, but "Crystal Ball" more than makes up for them by offering an astonishing view of his diverse talent and exposing sides of him we've never seen before. That's a pretty impressive feat considering that he's released a CD a year for at least 15 years! "18 and Over" for example offers us his most convincing hip-hop attempt yet, "Cloreen Bacon Skin" is a 15 minute jam session with Prince tossing off lyrics like yesterdays clothes, it's just free association and the glimpse into his mind is captivating. There's also the blues meets thrash metal "Da Bang", the techno/rock "Interactive", and the regge of "Rippopgodazippa" (as heard in Showgirls).

The Fourth disc "The Truth" is a mostly accoustic set that many fans have been begging to hear for ages now. The wait was well worth it. From the lovely "Welcome 2 the Dawn", to the tounge in cheek "Dionne" to the animal rights song "Animal Kingdom", he sounds inspred and relaxed. He's not trying to prove anything. The man's jsut enjoying himself and you can tell. There seems to be no airs about the man on these songs.

The only thing to make you think twice about this set is the insanely low price. High prices can scare a person but so can the low ones. $9.99 for four CD's?!?!?! I don't get it. Are they all included? Are all the songs represented? Has the set been edited? I don't know. I bought my "Crystal Ball" the day it was released for a heck of a lot more $. It's a hard set to find now, so you have to ask yourself is it worth $10 to risk getting an edited set. In my opinion, yes.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A true Hit and Miss Affair-- the ultimate Mixed Bag, November 1, 1999
This review is from: Crystal Ball (Audio CD)
Four discs. The first three could've easily fit onto two. So already its a rip-off. This would've been forgiveable if the music was all first rate; which it should've been. After all, any Prince fan has heard of the fabled 'Vault' where supposedly hundreds upon hundreds of finished, yet unreleased, songs lie.

But, no-- rather than jam-pack this set of 'vault' material with unreleased gems (as was originally promised), nearly one-third of the first three discs consists of lame re-mixes of previously available material.

To put it simply, the best stuff on discs 1-3 are all the songs that were recorded during the '80s. The title track is an epic classic, and songs like "Sexual Suicide", "Dream Factory", "Crucial", "Movie Star", make this set worth picking up for Prince fans.

Disc four is actually not really part of Crystal Ball, but rather a seperate album altogether: "The Truth", which is a collection of acoustic-based songs that represents some of his sharpest work of the '90s. Along with the '80s tracks on disc 1-3, this is the meat of the OVERPRICED package. There is some great singing, interesting lyrics, and (perhaps most importantly) SUBTLE production in abundance on "The Truth".

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