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Emancipation
As long as the stalemate between Prince "Symbol" Nelson and Warner persisted, there was no way to tell who was right: were the vaunted unreleased tracks inferior efforts, better left in the can, or, were they great songs, unwisely repressed? Now that the impasse has been broken--Nelson has left Warner and started his own label, NPG--the answer is clear. Nelson's first post-Warner release, "Emancipation," offers three full hours of music on 3 CDs, and none of it seems extraneous. Instead, every disc contains some of the catchiest melodies and most danceable rhythms of Nelson's career. It's as if a dam had cracked and a flood of pent-up creativity had been unleashed. --Geoffrey Himes
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Tracks| 1 | Jam of the Year | | 2 | Right Back Here in My Arms | | 3 | Somebody's Somebody | | 4 | Get Yo Groove On | | 5 | Courtin' Time | | 6 | Betcha by Golly, Wow | | 7 | We Gets Up | | 8 | White Mansion | | 9 | Damned If I Do | | 10 | I Can't Make U Love Me | | 11 | Mr. Happy | | 12 | In This Bed I Scream | | 13 | Sex in the Summer | | 14 | One Kiss at a Time | | 15 | Soul Sanctuary | | 16 | Emale | | 17 | Curious Child | | 18 | Dreamin' About U | | 19 | Joint 2 Joint | | 20 | The Holy River | | 21 | Let's Have a Baby | | 22 | Saviour | | 23 | The Plan | | 24 | Friend, Lover, Sister, Mother/Wife | | 25 | Slave | | 26 | New World | | 27 | The Human Body | | 28 | Face Down | | 29 | La-La (Means I Love You) - Prince, Bell, Thom | | 30 | Style | | 31 | Sleep Around | | 32 | Da, Da, Da | | 33 | My Computer | | 34 | One of Us | | 35 | The Love We Make | | 36 | Emancipation |
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