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Thread started 12/09/14 3:02am

BartVanHemelen

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Yes, this is yet another thread about that Purple Reggae album (the others are closed because they're too old)

http://sosogay.co.uk/2014...o-riddler/

Frank Benbini and Fast Leiser are best known for their work in Fun Lovin’ Criminals, but after a series of successful remixes for the likes of Lily Allen and Coldplay under the side project Radio Riddler, the duo have decided it is time for an official album release. Having been inspired musically by Prince, they have opted to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his album Purple Rain with a reworking of the seminal release. Having received his seal of approval, the pair are also hitting the road this December for a series of live dates. Impressed by the Ali Campbell-featuring rework of the title track, we decided to catch up with Frank and Fast to take them on a trip down musical memory lane.

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What record has made the biggest impression on you?

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FB: Its a mixture of Queen, Led Zeppelin and Run DMC, but Sign O’ The Times by Prince had a huge effect on me.

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Who inspired you to follow a musical career?

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FB: Without a doubt PRINCE.

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Who do you cite as your biggest musical influence?

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FB: Prince.

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What is the greatest gig you have ever been to?

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FB: Prince after show in London, late 90’s, insane!

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Note that I've only included the relevant bits; click the link for the full article which includes videos etc.

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Reply #1 posted 12/09/14 9:01am

djThunderfunk

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Still haven't had a chance to hear this one. It's on my Christmas list, so maybe in a couple weeks...
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Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #2 posted 12/09/14 9:20am

todesm

The reggae version of purple rain linked there is amazing amd so fresh. Made my day biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 12/09/14 10:49am

mikeyaddict

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Wtf! Prince agreed this, but Sinead O'Connor is on it after all the shit she's been dishing out! Perhaps this is it. This is the remaster! Anyone got it - any good?
Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #4 posted 12/10/14 2:27am

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Reply #5 posted 12/10/14 7:28am

bonatoc

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NOt that horror again.

Seriously fellows, I don't mind a radical rework.

But Art Of Noise's kiss is Mozart compared to this joke of a groove. And I mean a lot.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #6 posted 12/11/14 12:14pm

Noodled24

UB40 Have some classic tracks. I'm massively surprised Prince gave his blessing to this. It's not really my kind of thing but fair play to them. If you wanted a reggae version of Purple Rain this is the album for you. (I still prefer "The Purple Album" Jay-Z Black Album/Purple Rain mashup.

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