Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic I guess i'll always associate him with the period 1984 to 1989.
I think it would be fair to say that those were the 'peak' Prince years. He probably released his most essential albums during that period. I was looking at Discogs earlier and realised that looking at his albums as "Prince" meant that I wasn't seeing stuff released as Prince & The Revolution, Prince and the New Power Generation or The Artist Formerly Known As Prince (TAFKAP). Put it all together - along with all the other aliases and there is a LOT of stuff!
I was lucky enough to catch Prince twice during his run at the O2 in London back in '07. I remember he priced the tickets at £31.21 to match the title of his recently released album..."3121". Mad as a box of frogs.
His more recent stuff hasn't been so easy to get into. Planet Earth is probably the last album by him that I found likable stuff on. But really I would urge anyone to listen to these albums:
Purple Rain [1984]
Around The World In A Day [1985]
Parade [1986]
Sign o' The Times [1987] (My personal favourite. Effortlessly creative rock, pop, funk, soul, and more. The concert film of the same name is great too.)
Lovesexy [1988]
An album every year. And he carried on like that into the mid 90's.
And if you like those, these are worth a go too:
The Black Album
Diamonds & Pearls
The Symbol album
Probably a lot of NO fans remember these from the 80's so, sorry for stating the obvious but for anyone who hasn't heard 'em, they're just so worthwhile!