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Publication: MusicWeek [US]
Date: July 15-21, 1996
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Title: MusicWeek Review
Reviewed By: Alan Jones
Chaos and Disorder is Prince's last album for Warner music-he's already
working on his next album Emancipation-and, while it includes some acidic
observations on his long running dispute with his label, it is one of his
less-inspired albums musically. A mere 39 minutes long, his shortest LP
ever, it is overwhelmingly a rock album, with some blistering guitar work,
although the first single Dinner with Delores is pleasant, accessible and
straightforward pop track.
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