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Prince remains unwilling to offer an obvious hit; the closest thing here is the soulful power-pop of "Cinnamon Girl," which alters the DNA of smashes like "When You Were Mine" with jagged guitar lines and inscrutable anti-war sentiments. But Musicology is Prince's most coherent and enjoyable set in at least a decade and a half, a single disc of effortlessly entwined rock and classic soul that replaces willful weirdness and excess with the reflections of an older, wiser artist who can finally acknowledge past glories, yet isn't ready to clone them. If it doesn't quite match his masterpieces, the sound of Prince's exile ending is still undeniably sweet.