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Crystal Ball [Box]
(CD, 1998)
Primary Artist: Prince

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Format: CD Mar 1998 4 Discs Record Label: BC Records Recording Type: Mixed UPC: 785337987124 |
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Details

Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Crystal Ball 2. Dream Factory 3. Acknowledge Me 4. Ripopgodazippa 5. Lovesign 6. Hide the Bone 7. 2morrow 8. So Dark 9. Movie Star 10. Tell Me How U Wanna Be Done
DISC 2: 1. Interactive 2. Da Bang 3. Calhoun Square 4. What's My Name 5. Crucial 6. Honest Man, An 7. Sexual Suicide 8. Cloreen Bacon Skin 9. Good Love 10. Strays of the World
DISC 3: 1. Days of Wild 2. Last Heart 3. Poompoom 4. She Gave Her Angels 5. 18 & Over 6. Ride, The 7. Get Loose 8. P. Control 9. Make Your Mama Happy 10. Goodbye
DISC 4: 1. Truth, The 2. Don't Play Me 3. Circle of Amour 4. 3rd Eye 5. Dionne 6. Man in a Uniform 7. Animal Kingdom 8. Other Side of the Pillow 9. Fascination 10. One of Your Tears 11. Comeback 12. Welcome 2 the Dawn
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Carmen Elektra | | Producer: | Prince | | Distributor: | (Independently by Label) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes CRYSTAL BALL is a 4-CD set of rarities and B-sides. Personnel includes: Prince (vocals, various instruments); Carmen Electra (vocals); Mike Scott (guitar); Kathy J. (clarinet); NPG Horz (horns); Tommy Barbarella, Mr. Hayes (keyboards); Sonny T. (bass); Michael B. (drums, percussion); KAJ, Eric Anest, Keith Cohen (programming); Susannah Melvoin. Bonni Boyer (background vocals). Producers include: Prince, Kirk Johnson, Ricky Peterson. Engineers include: Prince, Joe Blaney, HM BUff. Leave it to the Artist Formerly Known As to continue blazing new trails. Not satisfied with simply being a musical pioneer, he's applied his adventurous spirit to the world of retail, eschewing traditional record company distribution for the 4-disc CRYSTAL BALL set, and instead marketing it chiefly through the Internet. As he casts off the shackles of music business slavery (a process already begun on the preceding EMANCIPATION), he frees his muse to lead him even further on his musical journey. As ever, the man with the purple plan is wildly eclectic and outrageously soulful. He moves from the stone-cold funk of "Hide The Bone" to the gorgeous, elegant balladry of "Goodbye" with such seamless agility that he seems almost schizophrenic in his versatility. While danceable grooves and lustful exclamations abound, there's an underlying spiritual element at work here that gives extra depth to CRYSTAL BALL, and expands our vision of The Artist.
Industry Reviews ...CRYSTAL BALL...offers an astonishing view into the Artist's breadth as, well, an artist, capturing sides of him never before exposed....BALL is for aficionados, making crystal clear that [Prince] isn't a prepackaged pop star but an idiosyncratically brilliant fringe dweller who had a few big chart smashes... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (03/20/1998)
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