
Anyway, The Black Album was released in very short supply in the mid-90s, but you can’t hide anything on the internet in 2021, so if you look hard enough you can find it today.
#Prince one nite alone mega code#
Every kid had an “uncle” who owned the mysterious album – that same uncle also “worked for Nintendo” and knew the code to unlock Mike Tyson in Mortal Kombat. But at some point Prince became convinced that the album was “evil,” had it pulled at the last minute and the legend of The Album Prince Didn’t WANT You To Hear grew to mythical levels. Originally set to drop after Sign o’ the Times, this album aimed to redirect Prince from his pop sound and reconnect him with Black audiences (hence, The Black Album). Soul In Stereo ranking: 3.5 stars out of 5Įdd said: Here we go, one of the most infamous albums in music history. Splitting the difference, it’s an OK package.įorgotten favorites: “U’re Gonna C Me,” “Chocolate Box (They’ll Never B),” “Another Like Me” Of the two, MPLSound is much more fun and cohesive than the utterly uninteresting Lotusflow3r, which on its own merits might fall to the bottom rung of this list. A little jazz, a little rock, a little pop but unfortunately little of it is interesting. Anyway – and stop me if you’ve heard this before – but latter day Prince was kinda all over the place.


But I’m not counting the Bria album here because GOOD LORD I’m not sitting through yet ANOTHER album for this mammoth list, y’all aren’t paying me enough. Since they were presented as a combo, I’m considering Lotusflow3r and MPLSound one package (think Jay Z’s old Gift and Curse CDs). Lotusflow3r and MPLSound were released as part of a three-disc box set with Elixer, an LP from Prince protege Bria Valente.
