Released September 26, 1995 Label Warner Bros. Records | Length 65:04 Release date 26 September 1995 | |
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Nominations Grammy Award for Best R&B Album Similar Prince albums, Funk albums |
Prince the gold experience promotional vinyl review
The Gold Experience is the seventeenth studio album by American recording artist Prince (his name at the time being an unpronounceable symbol). It was produced entirely by Prince and released on September 26, 1995 on NPG Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album charted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B Albums. The singles "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World", "I Hate U", and "Gold" charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at numbers 3, 12, and 88 respectively.
Contents
- Prince the gold experience promotional vinyl review
- Prince the gold experience 20th anniversary round up
- Reception
- Track listing
- Credits and personnel
- Singles
- Songs
- References
Prince the gold experience 20th anniversary round up
Reception
The Gold Experience sold 500,000 copies in the United States and peaked at number six on the Billboard 200, failing to meet the record label's commercial expectations. According to biographer Jason Draper, it may have undersold because Prince was losing touch with younger listeners and also because his contractual dispute with Warner Bros. Records overshadowed the album's promotion, which he had done well before it was released.
Nonetheless, The Gold Experience was a success with critics. Melody Maker called it Prince's best record in years, while Vibe said it was his best since Sign o' the Times in 1987. In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau wrote that it showcased not only the unbridled artistry displayed on his other records but also "a renewal. It's as sex-obsessed as ever, only with more juice—'Shhh' and '319' especially pack the kind of porno jolt sexy music rarely gets near and hard music never does." He believed its best songs, specifically "Endorphinmachine" and "P Control", "funk and rock as outrageously and originally as anything he's ever recorded". Jon Pareles was less enthusiastic in The New York Times, finding most of the songs to be minor successes and calling it "a proficient album, not a startling one; most of its songs are variations and retreads of previous Prince efforts."
The Gold Experience was voted the 30th best album of 1995 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics published by The Village Voice. Christgau, the poll's supervisor, ranked it 10th best in his own year-end list. In a retrospective review, Keith Harris from Blender cited The Gold Experience as the best album Prince recorded in the 1990s, "a mix of newly stripped-down funk and delicate balladry that reasserts his dynamic range".
Several people speculated that the song "Billy Jack Bitch" was written about a Minneapolis Star Tribune gossip columnist known as "CJ". Prince denied the song was about the columnist when CJ herself interviewed him.
Track listing
All songs written by Prince, except where indicated.
- "Pussy Control" (censored as "P Control") – 5:59
- "NPG Operator" - 0:10
- "Endorphinmachine" – 4:07
- "Shhh" – 7:18
- "We March" (Prince, Nona Gaye) – 4:49
- "NPG Operator" - 0:16
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" – 4:25
- "Dolphin" – 4:59
- "NPG Operator" - 0:18
- "Now" – 4:30
- "NPG Operator" - 0:31
- "319" – 3:05
- "NPG Operator" - 0:10
- "Shy" – 5:04
- "Billy Jack Bitch" (Prince, Michael B. Nelson) – 5:32
- "I Hate U" – 5:54
- "NPG Operator" - 0:44
- "Gold" – 7:23
Special edition vinyl bonus tracks:
- "I Hate U" (Extended Remix) – 6:17
- "I Hate U" (LP Version) – 6:08
- "I Hate U" (Quiet Night Mix) – 3:56
- "I Hate U" (Single Version With Guitar Solo) – 4:25
- "I Hate U" (Edit - No Guitar Ending) – 3:48
Credits and personnel
Produced by Prince, except: 7, 12, 16, 18, co-produced by Ricky Peterson, and 5, co-produced with Ricky Peterson and Kirk Johnson.
Singles
Another track, "Shhh", charted from The Gold Experience in July 1994; it was not the album version, but rather a live version performed on The Beautiful Experience TV special, which aired in 1994. It received some R&B airplay, causing it to chart and peak at #62 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.
Songs
P Control5:59
NPG Operator0:12
Endorphinmachine4:07