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  • Audio CD (October 13, 1992)
  • Original Release Date: October 13, 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000006L4R
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #47,133 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. My Name Is Prince
2. Sexy M.F.
3. Love 2 the 9's
4. Morning Papers
5. Max
6. Segue
7. Blue Light
8. I Wanna Melt With U
9. Sweet Baby
10. Continental
11. Damn U
12. Arrogance
13. Flow
14. 7
15. And God Created Woman
16. 3 Chains O' Gold
17. Segue
18. Sacrifice of Victor

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prince's last masterpiece-with a hip-hop house sound, April 2, 2004
Who knows what signs Prince interpreted from the resurgence of his career with the success of Diamonds And Pearls. Songs like "Gett Off" and "Push" signalled a more hip-hop/new jack/house party, with rap incorporated by both he and Tony M. That sound went into overdrive with (Symbol). And despite the new music scene of grunge, Prince seemed to look forward in the same light as he did the 80's, as judged by the futuristic buildings on the (Symbol) album, and the name of his band, the New Power Generation.

"My Name Is Prince"--yes, at least until the Beautiful Experience and then the Gold Experience. After an airy synth beginning, it's hip-hop/house overdrive, where Prince raps more than sings. Raps? His voice is more a loud and hoarse in the same way John Lennon sang "Twist and Shout" till his vocal chords were shredded. Part braggadocio, part affirmation that he's one to be reckoned with, and part reflections on being a star: "big cars and women and fancy clothes/will save your face, but it won't save your soul." Other songs that incorporate that thumping hip-hop/dance is "The Max" and "The Flow," which is another Prince/Tony B rap.

With a title like rapping "S-xy MF" Prince was clearly not looking for radio play in this naughty song with strong guitar, horns, and organ support.

The soulful ballad with jazz/rock stylings, "The Morning Papers" shows Prince in romantic poet mode: "if he poured his heart into a glass and offered it like wine." My favourite song here, especially with the fiery guitar and horns. So is the leisure jazz number "Blue Light," which features Eric Leeds on sax.

A fuzzy bass synth sound permeates in the bouncy seductive first experience and beyond of "I Wanna Melt With U", where Prince intones more than sings--that job's for his backing vocalists.

Everybody gets burned by love so hold back those tears. That's the advice Prince gives to some sweet thing in "Sweet Baby," which is another great keyboards and piano ballad done in Prince's falsetto. Smoother and more polished than "Insatiable," it's more a song of comfort compared to hotter material like "Do Me Baby" or "Slow Love." "D-mn U" is a lush slow-dancing strings/piano ballad, where his lyrical creativity is still alive, describing love as "having a hundred million little heart attacks."

"The Continental" is analogous to this album's "U Gotta The Love," with the grinding guitar and a heckuva party atmosphere. Carmen Electra has a soft-spoken guest rap in the latter part of the song.

"7" incorporates Biblical Revelation imagery with a futuristic vision of an enlightened and educated youth who will never grow old. A worthy enough choice for a single. Genesis is the reference for "And God Created Woman," with references to taking a rib, temptation, and serpents as experienced in his life.

The mini-opera "3 Chains Of Gold," which put together are the nucleus of his soul, has differing tempos and rhythms, part early swinging Prince, part lush falsetto ballad, part airy guitar solo, and even a section reminding me of the "I'm such a poor boy with a poor family" part of "Bohemian Rhapsody" All that's missing is a "mamma mia let me go."

"The Sacrifice of Victor" with backing by the Steeles, sums up Prince as a product of the civil rights era, with references to Dr. King's death and the rioting and burning that followed, and the discipline and perseverance to make it where he was.

As defining and groundbreaking as Sign O The Times, with as much material, (Symbol) can be considered the last masterpiece Prince put out. Prince then took the symbol as his new name, issuing five albums under it, as well as older unreleased material under Prince. That's another chapter, which sadly isn't as rich as the previous ones.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Symbol Cometh..., July 2, 2001
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For reasons of simplicity I will call this "Symbol album". It came on the back of Prince's then record breaking $100m record deal with Warner Bros, due in no small part to the bargaining power "Diamonds and Pearls" being a major success had given him.

Prince attempted to incorporate a storyline into this album (featuring Kirstie Alley as a reporter) in a "Rock Opera" type style. However these segues fragment the album, leave the listener confused, and are rather ineffective. We are better to look at the music imbetween. :)

Kicking off with the raw and angry "My Name Is Prince" he lets everyone know he is still the best and makes thinly veiled digs at Michael Jackson amongst others. He half raps the vocal and Tony M joins in at end (As with Diamonds And Pearls he is all over the album). Then follows the homage to James Brown "Sexy Mf", in an edited format it was a substantial single. Very funky and addictive it is too. :)

"Love 2 The 9's" is clever and complex although its attempt to weld two different songs falls a little short (Delicate R&B and hardcore rap chant). "The Morning Papers" is a pretty, swaying rock song with nice guitar solos. "3 Chains O' Gold" is Prince doing "Bohemian Rhapsody" and very interesting, is he being ironic? Is it a pastiche? Nevertheless it's a fun song. :)

Two other highlights in my eyes are "7" a steadily-paced mid-tempo rock song which starts a cappella and the funky gospel chant "Sacrifice Of Victor" which closes proceedings.

Disregarding the "storyline" this long album (16 tracks) is as always diverse in genre (Hip-hop to rock), generally consistent and contains trademark Prince songs "Sexy Mf" and "7" so it is well worth checking out. I prefer the previous years "Diamonds and Pearls" overall though.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece, May 28, 2006
I signed up to this web site to pay this album its just due. Largely overlooked, this CD was one of Prince's crowning acheivements. If 1999 was a sign of what was to come with Purple Rain, then Diamonds and Pearls was Prince warming for the Symbol album. The album finds Prince sucessfully covering more musical ground in 75 minutes than most artists would attempt in their entire career. There's something here for everyone - Rock (The Continental), Dance (Melt With U), Reggae (Blue Light), Funk (The Maxx, Sexy MF, My Name is Prince) and everything in between (Damn U, Arrogance and Sacrafice of Vistor). Oh and if you need a hit, this the album where the single 7 is from. Each song has its own distinct personality and so well written that they stay in your head after just one listen. I must admit, this is not my favorite album (that title goes to his 1987 classic Sign O' The Times), but its one that shouldn't be overlooked. When people ask me which Prince album they should try first, I always recommend this one as it can not be categorized... most people should find much of this album appealing. He trades in the raunch of the 80's for style and sophistication. The album has it's sexy moments, but they are much more subtle. If you are a music fan, but not a Prince fan - this is an album you should check out!
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5.0 out of 5 stars another masterpiece
(Symbol) can be considered as another masterpiece Prince put out in his fantastic career.

It's even one oh his last LP without any weak track.
Published 6 months ago by someonesomewhere

5.0 out of 5 stars Let the Power Fall
The "Love Symbol" release - October 1992 - is sweeping in scope and ultimately a peek into what was scheduled to be a rock (soap) opera, with a number of spoken segments to weave... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. Richard D. Coreno

4.0 out of 5 stars Love this CD
I love this cd and have been wanting it for awhile. The songs have such a spiritual side but with deep meaning. I especially love "Seven" and "Damn U".
Published 10 months ago by M. Rigdon

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Published 11 months ago by Jeremy Gloff

4.0 out of 5 stars Half incredible, other half horribly boring
My impression of Prince began with his unique use of electronic instruments. In that respect, half this album is overwhelmingly powerful hip-hop (My Name Is Prince, 7, The... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Said Head

4.0 out of 5 stars (3.5 stars) It's bad, it's funky
All right, check this inconsistency out: Prince had recently changed his name to the symbol "O)+>" (AKA The Love Symbol), yet he names the first song on the album "My Name is... Read more
Published 23 months ago by finulanu

4.0 out of 5 stars Only Prince
Great CD. Bought it for one song that I could not find anywhere. Excellent price!
Published 24 months ago by SMJ

5.0 out of 5 stars Til I get your daughter
Fantastic dance tracks. This for me is the pinnacle of Prince's talent as a true lover of dancing and the energy it creates. Read more
Published on August 13, 2007 by S. K. Harrell

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite Prince CDs.
I remember actually buying this CD many moons ago not even hearing any of the songs on it but man, it was a great purchase and completely blew away all of my expectations that I... Read more
Published on September 15, 2006 by Distant Voyageur

4.0 out of 5 stars It keeps the story flowing...
It seems that Prince decided to be a storyteller with this release featuring Mayte throughout the CD. Read more
Published on August 31, 2006 by S. Castellano

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