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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Personnel: Prince (vocals, various instruments); Candy Dulfer (saxophone, horns,...Read more
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After a decade and a half of only making records that tickled his own eccentric fancy, Prince has returned with a rather high-minded agenda to educate listeners in the science...Read more
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Funky and Smooth
I really enjoyed this CD. The Title track "Musicology" alone speaks for itsslef.
You can tell Prince wanted this album to be pure funk, but at the same time hav...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:827969256022
Artist:Prince
Format:CD
Release Year:2004
Record Label:Columbia (USA)
Genre:Contemporary R&B, R&B

Track Listing
1. Musicology
2. Illusion, Coma, Pimp & Circumstance
3. Million Days, A
4. Life O' the Party
5. Call My Name
6. Cinnamon Girl
7. What Do U Want Me 2 Do?
8. Marrying Kind, The
9. If Eye Was the Man in Ur Life
10. On the Couch
11. Dear Mr. Man
12. Reflection

Details
Contributing Artists:Sheila E, Candy Dulfer
Producer:Prince
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Personnel: Prince (vocals, various instruments); Candy Dulfer (saxophone, horns, background vocals); Maceo, Greg (horns); Renato Neto (Fender Rhodes piano); Rhonda Smith (bass, background vocals); John Blackwell (drums); Sheila E. (shaker); Claire Fischer (samples); Chance, Stokeley, Kip (background vocals); Ornella Bonaccorsi.Recorded at Paisely Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota; Metal Works Studio, Canada; The Hit Factory, New York, New York.Personnel: Prince (vocals); Renato Neto (Fender Rhodes piano); John Blackwell (drums); Sheila E. (shaker); Clare Fischer (sampler); Kip, Rhonda, Stokley (background vocals).Recording information: Metalworks Studios, Canada; Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN; the Hit Factory, NY.Photographer: Afhsin Shahidi.Arranger: Prince.In 1996, Prince parted ways with his longtime label Warner Brothers, inaugurating his own label and proceeding to do whatever he pleased for several years--three-disc sets, all-instrumental mood-music albums, declarations of his Jehovah's Witnesses creed, and more. While there was plenty of fine music made along that journey, much of it tended to slip through the cracks. In 2004, newly inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and signed to Columbia, Prince stood ready for a comeback with MUSICOLOGY.Accordingly, the album is his most concise since the early '90s, a punchy, funky return to form. On the title track, he pledges allegiance to old-school funk, both lyrically and musically, with propulsive results. From there, he ventures into slow jams, pop-rock, jazzy R&B, even political commentary. Whether he's turning out complex, Zappa-like harmonies or sweet soul music, Prince sounds fully committed on MUSICOLOGY, providing most of the vocals and instruments himself and displaying a clarity of purpose that should rekindle a fire in the hearts of wayward fans.

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - [B]rilliantly produced and performed....The man's still a magician...
Mojo

3 stars out of 5 - MUSICOLOGY's solid work ethic gradually reveals moments of bewitching subtlety.
Uncut

4 stars out of 5 - Prince himself has created his best work in many a long year....The greatest artist of the 1980s can still turn it on.
Q

Ranked #18 in Spin's 40 Best Albums of the Year - [T]he do-it-all-night ballads are both introspective and unfailingly elegant.
Spin

Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - [A] royal return to form, a fresh, focused hybrid of DIRTY MIND's hard-rubber bounce and the encyclopedic moods of SIGN 'O' THE TIMES.
Rolling Stone

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a older Prince

Created: 18/06/09
After a decade and a half of only making records that tickled his own eccentric fancy, Prince has returned with a rather high-minded agenda to educate listeners in the science of music--or at least take them back to school--make that old school, bragging on the title track that "We got a Ph.D. in advanced body movin'." But his braggadocio is not without merit. The Purple One has reconnected with that deep vein of funk after experimenting with his splendid and messy excesses since the cusp of the nineties, and turned out his best album since 1987's Sign of the Times. Lean and minimal but with pronounced airtight grooves, the musician once again fuses the spiritual with the carnal, but has turned down the heat quite a bit since becoming a Jehovah's Witness. Instead of a dirty mind, Prince extols the joys of wedded bliss (he married Manuela Testolini on New Year's Eve 2001) on the slow, seductive "Call My Name," displays a sardonic sense of humor when he skewers his old 80s rival Michael Jackson on "Life O The Party" (My voice is getting higher/I ain't never had my nose done), and shows a rather tart and anxious social conscience throughout the disc; most eloquently articulated on the arch and acerbic "Mr. Man" where he not only references the gospel but the U.S. Constitution. "Cinnamon Girl," which borrows its title from Neil Young's infamous seventies anthem comes closest to the inscrutable musician's former high water marks, and shows that Prince well deservedly is able to reclaim his thorny crown.
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Funky and Smooth

Created: 04/08/06
I really enjoyed this CD. The Title track "Musicology" alone speaks for itsslef.
You can tell Prince wanted this album to be pure funk, but at the same time have a purpose. With tunes such as " Dear Mr. Man", "Musicology", and " What do you want me to do ?", he meant business. There wouldn't be a Prince album without a few baby making tracks, such as "Call My Name", "On The Couch", just to name a couple. The "Musicology" seem to be one Prince's best albums to date. Although his albums as of late did not live up to the success of the critically acclaimed albums "Purple Rain", or "1999". This album is amazing and anyone who is lover of soul, funk, smooth grooves and rock..... This album really kicks ass !!!
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Clever Title~Very nice

Created: 04/07/06
This Prince Cd has problems
From start to finish.
The title track is too much
of an attempt at a James Brown
Groove,But lacks Brown's
Powerhouse vocals and dynamics.
Throughout this entire cd
Prince sounds a bit off key
Vocally.
There are a few nice slow grooves,
Other than that the cd sort of
lays there. Doesn't seem to have
Much of a foundation like his
early works, Purple Rain Or 1999.
The Dance Grooves here are
Out of place and they go nowhere.
Vocally Prince seems to be flat
On many of the songs.Prince was
never a great vocalist by any means, However his earlier work
had enthusiasm and appeal.
This cd get's a C- from me.
Bacl to the drawing board on this
One your Purple Majesty.
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Mature effort for the artist known as his original name

Created: 06/12/10
Enjoyable. As stated - mature effort...but it is still Prince.
There is funk, and soul, and old school vibe that really groove. I don't listen to it all the time - but it is definately an 'in the mood' type of CD.
Recommended.
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This is another awesome CD from Prince, a must buy

Created: 13/09/10
I enjoyed this CD because it has fast and slow music on it. Prince out does himself again. A++++++++
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