I trust my ears, not "experts". Technical difficulty does NOT equal quality.
Prince is no Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Thelonius Monk, etc.
Again, he made one good album and his sales clearly reflect this. I bet Mozart sold more albums per year before Princes' death! Ha! Autocorrect tried to change "princes" to "princess", which would be more accurate...
Let's see if the facts agree with you -
http://www.billboard.com/articles/c...-sets-record-five-albums-top-10-billboard-200
Prince is the first act to concurrently chart five albums in the top 10 of the
Billboard 200 since the list merged its previously separate mono and stereo albums charts into one overall list in 1963.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/267411/ask-billboard-prince-of-album-sales
Prince enjoyed many of his most popular albums before the advent of SoundScan data in 1991. So, first, let's look at his top-certified releases according to the Recording Association of America (RIAA):
"Purple Rain (soundtrack)" (1984), 13-times Platinum
"1999" (1982), 4-times Platinum
"Around the World in a Day" (1985), 2-times Platinum
"Diamonds and Pearls" (1991), 2-times Platinum
"Emancipation" (1996), 2-times Platinum
"Batman (soundtrack)" (1989), 2-times Platinum
"Musicology" (2004), 2-times Platinum
The RIAA tallies Prince's overall sum at 39.5 million units certified.
According to Nielsen SoundScan, here are Prince's top-selling albums, again, since 1991:
2,548,000, "Purple Rain (soundtrack)" (1984)
2,462,000, "Diamonds and Pearls" (1991)
2,047,000, "Musicology" (2004)
1,715,000, "The Hits 2" (1993)
1,618,000, "The Very Best of Prince" (2001)
1,433,000, "The Hits 1" (1993)
1,080,000, "The Love Symbol Album" (1992)
Since 1991, Prince, including his totals with the Revolution and New Power Generation, has sold 19.9 million albums, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
This data is diametrically opposite of what you stated, he is one of the best selling artists of all time. And these lists don't even take into account the hundreds of millions of dollars he made with his many, many internet only albums. Again, you cannot quantify why Monk, Hendrix, and King (all great artists) are quality guitarists, and why Prince is not. So, your argument comes down to, "I don't like it!" Yours is an uneducated and amateur opinion, and I've proved that your 'facts' are bogus. You learned something new, which is great. You are certainly welcome to your amateur opinion, and now we can all see it for what it is. Relatively worthless...