Three has become the new purple.
Remember when Prince did three hometown shows in one day on 7/7/07? Now he's releasing a three-disc album Sunday, exclusively via Target, for the thrifty price of $11.98.
To promote the new three-pack, he is performing three consecutive nights on "The Tonight Show," starting tonight, and three concerts Saturday in Los Angeles with three different bands.
About the only promotion missing is a trio of fragrances (how about Mplscent?), though Prince does talk about cologne in two -- but not three -- songs on the new set.
Enough about the marketing. How's the music?
In short, the two Prince discs -- "Lotusflow3r" and "Mplsound" -- are hit-and-miss, with enough good stuff to justify one must-have CD. The third disc, "Elixer," by his Minnesota protégé Bria Valente, is marginal. But there is no breaking up this threesome; all the discs come in the same purple package.
Prince loyalists will dig parts of "Lotusflow3r" and Mplsound," both of which echo familiar 1980s Purple sounds. But some of the topics are current: Wall Street bailouts, "Ugly Betty" and a reference to "the White House is black." In moments that evoke "Sign o' the Times," the Minneapolis icon sings about issues of race in "Colonized Mind" and "Dreamer," inspired by Martin Luther King.
He also rails about radio, record labels and stars who can't sing -- three Prince themes older than his fabled Minneapolis Sound.