''Hit n Run Phase Two'' is the thirty-ninth
studio album by American recording artist
Prince
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and the last to be released within his lifetime. It was initially released exclusively on the
Tidal streaming service on December 12, 2015 for streaming and purchase as a continuation of his previous album, ''
Hit n Run Phase One''.
Prince confirmed on
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that a physical CD would be released during a weekend of Paisley Park shows in January 2016. The CD was given away to attendees of the shows on the Australian and New Zealand leg of the
Piano & a Microphone Tour. The album was finally given a worldwide CD release on May 6, 2016 through
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, just over two weeks after his death.
The album includes the song "Baltimore", for the memory of the
death of Freddie Gray. The album has a more organic sound than the recent ''
Art Official Age'', features
Booker T. Jones on engineering duties, and includes a large brass section (the "NPG Hornz") of five saxophonists, four trumpets and two trombones.
Critical reception
''Hit n Run Phase Two'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average
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score of 63, based on 13 reviews.
Reviewing for ''
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'', Kory Grow hailed it as Prince's "most consistently engaging album in years, blending in echoes of the ghosts of Prince past (à la “Sexy MF” and “Come”) while still sounding refreshingly modern."
Holly Gleason praised the record's brand of
funk in her review for ''
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''. "Undulating, fizzy, and almost light-headed," Gleason wrote, "this is music to induce a euphoria that lifts skirts and spirits.
Matthew Horton, writing for ''
NME'', also comments on Prince's return to a familiar sound: stating that ''Hit n Run Phase Two'' is "reconnecting him with the funkiest (and occasionally crunkiest) essentials, if not always his superior sense of melody."
Andy Gill of ''
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'' believed it was perhaps Prince's best record in "a decade or two, and certainly the most confident and agreeable confirmation of his qualities for many a year."
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wrote in
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that Prince abandoned his previous record's contemporary influences, such as electronics or flashy guitar playing, in favor of "a streamlined, even subdued, soul album" and casually "good groove record".
In a less enthusiastic review, John Murphy from ''
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'' deemed ''Phase Two'' "wildly inconsistent" with some flashes of Prince's brilliance.
David Drake from ''
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'' was more critical, writing that the album sounded "underwhelming ... From beginning to end, Prince seems more interested in establishing his proficiency with pop forms, demonstrating his facility with the materials to craft, as it were, a sturdy wooden table. Rather than an artist's interpretation, we get a craftman's tracing."
Writing for ''
Consequence of Sound
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'', Geoff Nelson said songs such as "Xtraloveable", "Screwdriver", and "When She Comes" were failed expressions of sexuality and came across as "Prince doing Prince, a cut-rate version of his once iconic fecundity."
Commercial performance
The album debuted at No. 23 on the Top R&B Albums chart on its release, selling 2,000 copies in its first week. It re-entered the chart at No. 13 when Prince died four months later, and peaked at No. 3 on chart dated May 21, 2016. It also peaked at 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,. and No. 40 on ''Billboard'' 200. The album has sold 57,000 copies as of November 2016.
Track listing
Notes
* "Baltimore" was originally released on Prince's
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account in early May 2015; it was then re-released as an official single with additional horn and orchestra overdubs later in the month, which is presented on this album.
* "RocknRoll Love Affair", originally called "Rock and Roll Love Affair" was originally released as a single in November 2012. The version presented on this album has added horn overdubs.
* "Stare" was originally released as a
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exclusive track in September 2015.
* "Xtraloveable", originally called "Extraloveable" was originally written for
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History
Formation
In 1981, Prince, hi ...
and demoed in early April 1982 before being scrapped. It was then re-recorded featuring a rap segment by
Andy Allo and released in November 2011 exclusively for
iTunes to promote Prince's
Welcome 2 Canada tour. The version presented on this album is the "Extralovable Reloaded" version with the rap omitted and horn overdubs added that was released on Prince's 3rdeyegirl.com website in June 2013.
* "Groovy Potential" was originally released through Prince's 3rdeyetunes.com website in August 2013.
* "Screwdriver" was originally released as a single in February 2013.
* The track listing was originally set as a continuation of ''
Hit n Run Phase One'',
with "Baltimore" as track 12; the album, as it exists on the Tidal website, is now split into a two-volume bundle.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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