Post Description
Title: Controversy
Artist: Prince
Genre: R&B
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros.
Release Date: 2013
Composed, produced, arranged and performed by Prince, Controversy is the music icon's 1981 classic. Reaching #3 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums, the work features the hit R&B singles "Controversy" and "Let's Work." This undeniable masterpiece highlights Prince's remarkable musicianship. The outing received four stars from Blender and Rolling Stone.
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Analyzed: Prince / Controversy (HDTracks) (24-192)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR17 -0.25 dB -18.81 dB 7:14 01-Controversy
DR14 -4.41 dB -21.08 dB 4:20 02-Sexuality
DR15 -2.33 dB -22.42 dB 7:44 03-Do Me, Baby
DR14 -2.58 dB -18.96 dB 4:28 04-Private Joy
DR13 -3.60 dB -18.98 dB 1:58 05-Ronnie, Talk to Russia
DR15 -0.87 dB -18.86 dB 3:53 06-Let's Work
DR13 -2.00 dB -19.76 dB 4:22 07-Annie Christian
DR13 -3.28 dB -19.83 dB 3:09 08-Jack U Off
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR14
Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 4743 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Controversy continues in the same vein of new wave-tinged funk on Dirty Mind, emphasizing Prince's fascination with synthesizers and synthesizing disparate pop music genres. It is also more ambitious than its predecessor, attempting to tackle social protest ("Controversy," "Ronnie, Talk to Russia," "Annie Christian") along with sex songs ("Jack U Off," "Sexuality"), and it tries hard to bring funk to a rock audience and vice versa. Even with all of Prince's ambitions, the music on Controversy doesn't represent a significant breakthrough from Dirty Mind, and it is often considerably less catchy and memorable. Nevertheless, Prince's talents as musician make the record enjoyable, even if it isn't as compelling as most of his catalog.
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