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[Symbol for the artist formerly known as Prince] The Gold Experience (NPG/Warner Bros.) Those who have had a hard time keeping track of TAFKAP's prolific, exasperating career may want to take notice again. And not because of the recording-as-virtual-reality shtick that shakily frames Experience, but in spite of it. This is a buoyant, raucous effort, imbued with enough funk, passion, and playfulness to make it more akin to a party -- rather than concept -- album. A-
Posted Sep 29, 1995
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