Diamonds & Pearls [2008]
A**.
Good quality sound and images - fab music
Prince could do it all write, dance, produce, choreography, play drums, guitar, keyboard, bass, organ - oh and of course sing. Wonderful - a prolific super star - well presented on this DVD.
M**Y
Good value for money
Arrived promptly and as advertised. Good value for money.
M**O
THIS ALBUM AND VIDEOS WERE SO AMAZING! A MAN MISSED TO THE MAX
WOW! What a DON!!!THIS ALBUM AND VIDEOS WERE SO AMAZING!A MAN MISSED TO THE MAX!!
D**A
Great item
Quality as described and arrived quickly. Thank you!
L**Y
Prince's first video compilation...
Released in 1991 along with his album of the same name 'Diamonds & Pearls' is essentially a collection of some of Prince's most impressive videos of the 90's.All of the 'Diamonds & Pearls' era vids were well choreographed and stylish and easily rank amongst Prince's best, and here they are all compiled along with some brief live performance footage from Prince's equally as impressive Diamonds & Pearls tour.The majority of the videos are excellent with 'Gett Off' and 'Cream' being the main highlights, the latter in it's full un-edited glory and lasting just under 10 minutes.In between the performance videos, you are treated to some insightful little interview snippets with all the N.P.G members, including vocalist Rosie Gaines, bass player Sonny T., and :shudder: rapper Tony M.Slapped on the end of the video is, probably, the strongest point of the whole compilation - a live performance of 'Live 4 Love'.This alone, makes 'Diamonds & Pearls' well worth it's money.An essential purhcase it may not be, but 'D&P' showcases Prince at the commerical height of his career and any fans of Prince's 1991 album will love this.
F**Z
PRINCE!
Excellent!
A**P
Great
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T**N
Great but could be better
A great set of videos from a good Prince album. Although the quality is not what you would expect from videos these days, for a 1990s compilation this is pretty damn good. The sound quality is very good and you get two full-length live videos - one excellent live studio version of Willing and Able, which shows what a tight band the 1990s New Power Generation was, and one concert version of Live 4 Love, which has Prince doing his usual stuff on guitar (i.e. looking like he's playing it without even thinking about what he's doing and looking cool). All in all, pretty good.