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What Time Is It? released today August 25, 1982, What Time Is It? was released. Share your memories here. I think it's probably The Time's best record front to back. 777-9311 Onedayi'mgonnabesomebody The Walk Gigolos Get Lonely Too I Don't Wanna Leave You Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Damn. I thought this was going to be about a remastered version being released today. The Walk and Gigolos Get Lonely Too are classics but I still prefer Ice Cream Castles as an album. | |
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This is,without question,the Time's best and strongest album.
I went crazy when I first heard "777-9311" on the radio in the summer of '82.That song is a funk masterpiece! Prince's guitar solo is brilliant."The Walk" is my absolute favorite Time song....funky and fun,with the hilarious spoken skit near the end......"damn baby...how'd you get all that in them jeans?" this is Morris Day at his coolest!
The album has a wild party feel throughout,but on the last two tracks,it seems that Morris gets serious (the excellent "Gigolos Get Lonely Too" and "I Don't Wanna Leave You").
There really isn't a bad song on this album.I think "OneDayI'mGonnaBeSomebody" is the weakest track,but even this song is alot of fun,with its surprise ending
A few years ago,I went to Record Store Day and purchased the reissue of this album on green vinyl.
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I got the biggest grin. Sorry no exciting story to share but kinda reliving the time (no pun intended) to myself. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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I love this album. It was instrumental in getting me into Prince. Whenever I play it, it reminds me of carefree summer days out in San Francisco, particularly Gigolos Get Lonely Too. I get the bassline from 777-9311 stuck in my head all the time... It's a monster. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Jesse looks like Prince's twin in that photo. They even sound similar when they sing. So Sexy! My fave song on the album is Gigolos GLT. Although 4 me their 1st album is the best | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Who remembers the B-side "Grace"? our local R&B station used to play it right before they played "777-9311".I believe that's Vanity doing the "interview" with Morris.
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It is not Vanity doing the interview. She doesn't sound like that. Does anyone on the org know who the interviewer is? | |
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yeah you're right,it really doesn't sound like Vanity.I wonder who it could be.Princevault says Vanity,but now I'm not so sure.
Grace was released as the b-side of 777-9311, the first single from The Time's second album What Time Is It?. The song uses the musical backing of 777-9311 as its basis, with a staged interview between Morris Day and a fictitious journalist known as Bridgette Harrington (played by Vanity) overlaid, and was written and produced by Prince, although the song is officially credited to Morris Day. Morris Day insists on calling the interviewer "Grace" throughout, giving the track's title. While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking of 777-9311 took place in May-June 1982 at Prince's Kiowa Trail Home Studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions that produced Onedayi'mgonnabesomebody, I Don't Wanna Leave You, and several other tracks that were released over the next several years). It is likely that the interview portion was recorded soon after, also at Prince's Kiowa Trail Home Studio, although this is unconfirmed. | |
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I like the way she tells Morris "I don't think I like you at all" then a few moments later,she is giving him her phone number | |
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Could it be Sue Ann Carwell? | |
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4 old timers: how many of you knew/suspected Prince was behind it to the extent he was behind it at the time? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I've said it a million times, and I will say it again: you can make an argument that from a production standpoint, What Time Is It? is the best Prince album ever. Perfection. Make it so, Number One... | |
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Side one
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The Time: What Time Is It?, home studio, 11 January 1982 The Time: What Time Is It?, Sunset Sound, 14-20 January 1982 The Walk (9:30)* (14/1)
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Initial tracking took place on 14 January, 1982 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (three days after Bold Generation and Gigolos Get Lonely Too, the same day as The Walk, and the day before Colleen), during sessions for The Time's second album What Time Is It?. It was intended to be sung by Morris Day, but Prince reclaimed the song to use on 1999 instead. It is likely that Morris Day recorded vocals for the song during these sessions, but this is unconfirmed. -PrinceVault
Producer, Arranged By - Morris Day , The Starr ★ Company | |
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wow really? that is interesting. I think What Time Is It? Is more complete and cohesive, I wish we got B sides with this one
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OldFriends4Sale said:
wow really? that is interesting. I think What Time Is It? Is more complete and cohesive, I wish we got B sides with this one
My Drawers (the song, not my actual drawers), Jungle Love, The Bird and If The Kid Can't Make You Come are all classics and still get regular airplay in my house. "What Time Is It?" is a fantastic album, The Walk and Gigolos Get Lonely Too are two of my favourite songs of all time. But for me, Ice Cream Castles just has something the others don't. I can't put my finger on it. It's comparable to how I prefer Controversy to Dirty Mind. Same kind of thing only more accessible, maybe. | |
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I need/want an instrumental of Chili Sauce... I LOVE the music to that song | |
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Wow,for me it's the opposite I think What Time Is It? has it all.I think of it as the quintessential Time album.It has a fun 'party vibe' that is missing from Ice Cream Castles. | |
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wow,was "Turn It Up" really intended for the album at this early point? | |
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It sure is possible. International Lover was | |
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I'd love to hear those other tracks....."Bold Generation","You're All I Want" | |
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the Walk by the Time
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lol man they were so young. That young weight that you can only have in your late teens and twenties lol
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