The New Power Generation is the most talented and versatile band Prince has ever fronted, and they fulfill their potential on The Love Symbol Album. Although the NPG factored heavily on Diamonds and Pearls, it still sounded like a solo Prince album. Symbol sounds like a band performing together, working off of each other's strengths and weaknesses. Opening with the dance smash "My Name Is Prince" and the deep funk of "Sexy M.F.," The Love Symbol Album has Prince's best dance tracks since The Black Album. But Prince wasn't content; he decided to run the gamut of modern pop/R&B/dance, and the music is uniformly accomplished and excellent. Unfortunately, he also decided to make a "rock soap opera," so the music is saddled with ridiculous lyrics and annoying sound bridges by Kirstie Alley. However, The Love Symbol Album has some of the finest, most inventive music of Prince's career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
The Love Symbol Album
1992
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Credits of The Love Symbol Album
- Tony M.
- Rap
- Brian Poer
- Engineer
- J.D. Steele
- Vocals (Background)
- New Power Generation
- Arranger, Producer
- Ray Hahnfeldt
- Engineer
- Prince & the New Power Generation
- Composer, Performer
- Steve Noonan
- Engineer, Mastering
- Carmen Electra
- Rap
- Jevetta Steele
- Vocals (Background)
- Denean
- Composer
- Jearlyn Steele Battle
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Friedlander
- Engineer
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Tom Garneau
- Mixing Engineer
- Michael Koppelman
- Bass, Engineer
- Prince
- Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Eric Leeds
- Saxophone


















