Prince / Art Official Age
Artist Prince
Album Title: Art Official Age
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Funk / Soul
Format CD
Released 09/29/2014
Label NPG Records
Catalog No 545612 2
Bar Code No 0 9362-49333-0 4
Packaging Cardboard Gatefold
Tracks
1. Art Official Cage (3:41)
2. Clouds (4:34)
3. Breakdown (4:04)
4. The Gold Standard (5:53)
5. U Know (3:56)
6. Breakfast Can Wait (3:54)
7. This Could Be Us (5:12)
8. What It Feels Like (3:53)
9. Affirmation I & II (0:40)
10. Way Back Home (3:05)
11. Funknroll (4:08)
12. Time (6:49)
13. Affirmation III (3:27)
Date Acquired 10/03/2014
Personal Rating
Acquired from Best Buy
Purchase Price 9.99

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Notes

Arranged By [Strings] – Adi Yeshaya
Art Direction, Photography By – Maya Washington
Featuring – 3RDEYEGIRL, Andy Allo, Charlotte Ann Telepathy, H. C. I II III, Paloma Ayana, The Golden Hippie
Producer [Strings] – Michael B. Nelson
Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Performer – @3RDEYEGIRL, @JOSHUAWORLD
Recorded By, Mixed By – Chris James, Joshua A. M. Welton, Prince
Strings – STRINGenius
Copyright © – NPG Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – NPG Records, Inc.
Licensed To – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Recorded At – Paisley Park Studios
Mixed At – Paisley Park Studios

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Analyzed Folder: Prince - Art Official Age_dr.txt
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DR         Peak       RMS        Filename                      
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DR6        -0.00 dB    -7.52 dB   01 - Art Official Cage.flac  
DR8        -0.00 dB    -8.73 dB   02 - Clouds.flac              
DR4        -0.20 dB    -7.07 dB   03 - The Breakdown.flac      
DR6        -0.00 dB    -6.83 dB   04 - The Gold Standard.flac  
DR6        -0.00 dB    -6.59 dB   05 - U Know.flac              
DR5        -0.20 dB    -6.71 dB   06 - Breakfast Can Wait.flac  
DR6        -0.00 dB    -7.37 dB   07 - This Could Be Us.flac    
DR7        -0.00 dB    -8.72 dB   08 - What It Feels Like.flac  
DR15      -0.00 dB  -16.46 dB   09 - Affirmation I & II.flac  
DR6        -0.13 dB    -7.44 dB   10 - Way Back Home.flac      
DR5        -0.00 dB    -6.14 dB   11 - Funknroll.flac          
DR6        -0.00 dB    -8.34 dB   12 - Time.flac                
DR7        -0.00 dB    -9.31 dB   13 - Affirmation III.flac    
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Number of Files: 13
Official DR Value: DR7
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Prince returned to Warner Bros. Records in a big way in 2014, settling a 15-year feud on terms that were decidedly in his favor. He acquired the rights to his masters, agreed to a series of deluxe reissues, and released two brand-new albums, one recorded on his own and one recorded with his backing power trio 3rdEyeGirl. Art Official Age, the album credited to his lonesome, finds Prince reveling in many of the sounds of the '80s, reviving his Bob George and Camille voices, dabbling in deep electro-funk on "What It Feels Like," indulging in a full-fledged freakout on "Funknroll." Despite all these winking allusions to his past, Art Official Age feels of piece not with the Revolution but rather the New Power Generation: underneath the squalls of guitar, psychedelic soul harmonies, and impish humor, this is a full-fledged R&B album, one that often echoes Diamonds and Pearls. Like that 1991 record, Art Official Age is heavy on dance songs with rapped verses that don't feel informed by hip-hop and slow-burning soul that pulls the past into the present. Some of Prince's modernization feels a bit ham-fisted -- he turns the Internet meme "This could be us but you playing" into a slow jam -- but he leaves all his millennial flirtations at the margins of the record, grounding it in old-fashioned notions of seduction and soul. If the album doesn't offer any startling surprises along the lines of the furious "Black Sweat" -- there's not much abandon here -- there's joy in hearing Prince embrace his lyrical eccentricities as he accessorizes his smooth jams and coiled, clean funk with such oddities as laser blasts and spoken introductions from what appear to be British nurses. Such quirks may be fleeting but their presence is enough, along with such fine songs as "Breakfast Can Wait," to elevate Art Official Age above 20Ten and other pro forma latter-day Prince records.
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