Album Title
The New Power Generation
Artist Icon Exodus (1995)
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Genre

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Exodus is the second studio album by the New Power Generation. Although the track listing boasts 21 tracks, many of them are narrative segues, leaving only nine actual songs. Of those, one is an instrumental. The album spawned three singles, however only one was released in the United States.
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Prince has spent much of his media time in the past few years discussing his
frustrations with Warner Bros. regarding contracts and rights to material he
has written. Many have no doubt wondered how his musical direction would be
affected if he could obtain the freedoms which he sought. Exodus answers
that question, and perhaps many others. Simply put, there are some
incredible songs on this album. Prince (referred to as 'Tora Tora' on this
album) and his band (bassist Sonny T., keyboardists Tommy Barbarella and Mr.
Hayes, drummer Michael Bland, and dancer Mayte) serve up some serious funk
and soul with this great offering. It is unfortunate that many fans of
'Tora Tora' will not get to hear this project -- it is easily one of the
best works to emerge from the Prince camp.


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