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Prince - Crystal Ball (CD)

Crystal Ball
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Album Details: Crystal Ball

Release Date:03/03/1998
Label:Hot Jwp Records
UPC:795337987123

Track List: Crystal Ball

Disk 1

  1. Crystal Ball
  2. Track 2
  3. Acknowledge Me
  4. Track 4
  5. Track 5
  1. Track 6
  2. Track 7
  3. Track 8
  4. Track 9
  5. Track 10

Disk 2

  1. Track 1
  2. Interactive
  3. Track 3
  4. Track 4
  5. Track 5
  1. Track 6
  2. Sexual Suicide
  3. Track 8
  4. Track 9
  5. Track 10

Disk 3

  1. Days Of Wild
  2. Track 2
  3. Track 3
  4. Track 4
  5. Track 5
  1. Track 6
  2. Track 7
  3. P. Control
  4. Track 9
  5. Track 10

Disk 4

  1. The Truth
  2. Don't Play Me
  3. Circle Of Amour
  4. 3rd Eye
  5. Dionne
  6. Man In A Uniform
  1. Animal Kingdom
  2. The Other Side Of The Pillow
  3. Fascination
  4. One Of Your Tears
  5. Comeback
  6. Welcome To The Dawn (Acoustic Ve...

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User Reviews: Crystal Ball

  • Overall:

    i had to edit it

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 24, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Crystal Ball review helpful

    There are just too many songs on this album to listen to. Unfortunately, too many of these songs are just not that good. Fortunately, there are some absolutely phenominal tracks on this album. Once again, the man has shown us true musical genuis.H...ere's my edited version:1. Crystal Ball2. Interactive3. Da Bang4. Acknowledge Me5. Ripopgodazippa6. Lovesign7. She Gave Her Angels 8. Last Heart9. Good Love10. Hide the Bone11. The Ride12. Get Loose13. P ControlI give this edit 5 stars. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    totally prince

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 31, 2001

    How can someone say this is not worth the money? Some of the music in "the vault" is the best hard core prince u can get.

    I need crsytal ball II

    I cant understand how some of these tracks dont gey on a true album. The truth is a masterpiece

Pro Reviews: Crystal Ball

  • All Music Guide

    As any die-hard fan knows, Crystal Ball was the triple-album set Prince had planned to release in 1987, when Warner forced him to trim it to the double album Sign O' the Times. Since then, Crystal Ball had become a legendary "lost" album among Prince collectors, and many of its outtakes had circulated on bootlegs for years. So, it didn't come as a complete surprise that Prince revived the title for his own collection of outtakes, which turned out to be the first release on his independent NPG label. Any collector will quibble with the track selection, since there are literally hundreds of known Prince outtakes, and there's no way that a three-disc set could include all the best cuts. Still, this is an impressive sampler that illustrates the true depth of Prince's talents. There may be no hidden masterworks on the level of "When Doves Cry," but the music here is consistently strong and compelling. As a compiler, Prince errs by favoring latter-day recordings over his '80s studio creation...s, but this is a minor complaint, since he has included such legendary (at least among collectors) songs as "Dream Factory," "Movie Star," "Crucial," "Sexual Suicide," "Days of Wild," and "The Ride." Prince added a full-length album, The Truth, as the fourth disc to Crystal Ball. Taken on its own terms, The Truth is a terrific little record with a similar feel to Chaos Disorder, but with stronger material. Purportedly, it's Prince's acoustic album, but he uses that concept to spring into the blues, tape effects, straight-ahead pop, and soul. It's a joy to hear him work in such a structured form, since it helps him focus his ideas and deliver a tight, enjoyable pop record that offers proof he hasn't lost his gifts. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Few artists have created a body of work as rich and varied as Prince. During the '80s, he emerged as one of the most singular talents of the rock roll era, capable of seamlessly tying together pop, funk, folk, and rock. Not only did he release a series of groundbreaking albums; he toured frequently, produced albums and wrote songs for many other artists, and recorded h... Read more