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Sign 'o' the Times

Michaelangelo Matos

One of the greatest double albums of the vinyl era, Sign 'O' the Times shows Prince at his peak. Here, Michaelangelo Matos tells the story of how it emerged from an extraordinary period of creativity to become one of the landmark recordings of the 1980s. He also illustrates beautifully how - if a record is great enough and lucky enough to hit you at the right time - it can change your way of looking at the world.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Continuum
  • Publish Date: Mar 31st, 2004
  • Pages: 121
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 6.50in - 4.70in - 0.40in - 0.30lb
  • EAN: 9780826415479
  • Categories: Genres & Styles - RockHistory & Criticism - General

About the Author

Matos, Michaelangelo: - MICHAELANGELO MATOS was born and raised in Minneapolis. A former staff writer at Seattle Weekly, he has written extensively for Minneapolis/St. Paul's City Pages, Village Voice, Spin, Nerve.com, Time Out New York, Urb, Stereo-Type, Chicago Reader, Baltimore City Paper, and Creative Loafing Atlanta. He currently lives in Seattle.

Praise for this book

[M]y favorite bit of new Prince product isn t the fine Musicology but Michaelangelo Matos 121-page treatment of Sign as part of Continuum s new 33 1/3 series, in which various writers tackle individual albums in long form Matos identifies the factors that make Sign of particular relevance The Memphis Flyer, 6/12/2004
Extracts from the book featured in One Week To Live, 2007
I consider it among the three of four best records I ve every heard, which is why my favorite bit of new Prince product isn t the fine musicology but Michaelangelo Matos 121-page treatment of Sign as part of Continuum s new 33 1/3 series, in which various writers tackle individual albums in long form. I know [Matos] well enough to know that he holds Sign O the Times in the same esteem as I, but I don t know him well enough to have prepared me for the shock of recognition that came from the first of the four sides his Sign book is divided into. The rest of Matos fine little book steps back for a more critical take on both the album and Prince s career in toto. Matos identifies the factors that make Sign of particular relevance. -The Memphis Flyer, 6/12/04
"Refreshingly, Michaelangelo Matos's gift is to confound his readers, forcing them to rethink '80s pop politics without getting overly political Matos critiques from two standpoints-the 13-year old kid and the 29-year old Rolling Stone contributor and Seattle Weekly editor-with a pure love for Sign and pop music in general. Rather than becoming an energy-draining exegesis, his exploration breathes unexpected life into the record. It's inspired me to drop into Amoeba Music and retaste Sign, too." San Francisco Bay Guardian, 5/19/04
"Both a student and a fan of Prince, Matos integrates the particulars of Prince's rise to fame including the release of the double LP Sign 'O' the Times with an endearing and at times hilarious telling of his own coming of age in the suburbs of Prince's Minneapolis." Mark Baumgarten, Willamette Week, 1/5/05