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Gold Experience

 
Album Review: Gold Experience

  • Artist: Prince
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1995 10
  • Total Time: 40:33
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol in 1993, but it wasn't until 1995 that he actually released a record credited to that symbol. During those two years, he released a greatest-hits collection, an official version of his much-bootlegged Black Album, and a final Prince album, the lackluster Come. Throughout 1994, he pressured Warner to release another album, The Gold Experience, but the company refused and he staged a public protest in the media, calling himself a slave to the label. By the summer of 1995, the artist and the company had made amends and the record was released in the fall. In a way, The Gold Experience lives up to the manufactured hype created while it languished on the shelf. More of a creative rebirth than a change in direction, the record finds Prince and the New Power Generation running through a typically dazzling array of musical styles, subtly twisting new sounds out of familiar forms. Much like The Love Symbol Album, it follows a loose concept, interweaving a variety of pop, funk, rock, soul, and jazz styles into a vague story. Song for song, The Gold Experience is slightly stronger than its predecessor, as Prince's melodies are more immediate, especially on the Philly soul tribute "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" and the pure pop of "Dolphin." Also, the band's performance is lively and confident, bringing an effortless virtuosity to funk workouts ("P Control"), and fuzzed-out rockers ("Endorphinmachine"), as well as ballads like "Eye Hate U." The Gold Experience is somewhat weighed down by interludes that attempt to further the story but wind up interrupting the flow of the music, yet that doesn't stop the album from being Prince's most satisfying effort since Sign O' the Times. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
P Control Prince Prince (5:59)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince
Endorphinmachine (Lyrics) Prince Prince (4:06)
Shhh (Lyrics) Prince Prince (7:17)
We March (Lyrics) Prince Prince (4:49)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince (:17)
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World Prince Prince (4:25)
Dolphin (Lyrics) Prince Prince (4:59)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince (:19)
Now (Lyrics) Prince Prince (4:30)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince (:31)
319 (Lyrics) Prince Prince (3:05)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince (:09)
Shy (Lyrics) Prince Prince (5:03)
Billy Jack Bitch (Lyrics) Prince Prince (5:31)
I Hate U (Lyrics) Prince Prince (5:53)
NPG Operator (Lyrics) Prince Prince (:44)
Gold (Lyrics) Prince Prince (7:22)

Credits

Prince (Guitar), Prince (Arranger), Prince (Composer), Prince (Vocals), Prince (Producer), Prince (Main Performer), Brian Gallagher (?), Nona Gaye (?), Michael B. (?), Tommy Barbarella (?), Dave Jensen (?), Kathy Jensen (?), Michael Nelson (?), Sonny Terry (?), Steve Strand (?), New Power Generation (?), James Behringer (Guitar), Symbolic Three (Performer)
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