Josh and Christy explore the highs and the lows - the mountains and the sea, if you will - of every Prince album. Each album will get two or more episodes, as needed. The first will focus on the album tracks with a brief discussion of each song and our selections for the mountain, the sea, and the time capsule - the song that most represents the era of recording. The second and other subsequent ep... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Of course Prince made WAY more music than could even be included on Diamonds and Pearls. We are delighted - but are we really? - that we got many of these outtakes in the Super Deluxe set and we check out some of them this episode. more
Prince made videos for nearly every song on Diamonds and Pearls. We talk about videos for Diamonds and Pearls, Insatiable, Willing and Able, and two versions of Money Don’t Matter 2 Night. more
Part 2 of our discussion about the Cream Maxi-Single supporting the Diamonds and Pearls album. Do Your Dance, the child of Cream, begat its own remixes on “side 2” of the LP - and we have selections for the disc. more
Part 1 of our discussion about the Cream Maxi-Single supporting the Diamonds and Pearls album. From the video to the remixes to the completely new rifs on Cream, it’s a funky ride. more
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This is my first and main source to understand the meaning for prince’s songs. Strongly recommended. Thank you guys!
Thank u 4 your podcast!!! Funny, insightful and very interesting!!
Listening to this is like sitting down for a chat with a couple of friends and sharing our love for John and Mattie’s son and his amazing music.
Terrific podcast! I love the deep dive into all things Prince album related. Done with love and humor and a great deal of knowledge. Entertaining while giving me my much needed Prince geek feels. Bravo to you both.
Grab your Rasberry Beret and click subscribe! This is the podcast you’ve been waiting for! All hail Prince! The conversations are entertaining, informative, warm, and inviting. Stop reading this review and just click subscribe. You want to be a part of this party.
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