2011, Rhino | Warner Brothers
VINYL FORMAT. 180 gram vinyl! 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. – All Music
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Controversy |
| 2 | Sexuality |
| 3 | Do Me, Baby |
| 4 | Private Joy |
| 5 | Ronnie, Talk to Russia |
| 6 | Let's Work |
| 7 | Annie Christian |
| 8 | Jack U Off |
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