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The best version of a prince penned tune was made by this woman: Bonnie Pink
Since I seem to be the only one who likes J-pop around here! She made a brilliant version of Manic Monday on her album "REMINISCENCE". Here's some info of her from wikipedia: Bonnie Pink (born 16 April 1973 in Kyoto, Japan, real name Kaori Asada (浅田香織)) is a Japanese singer. She moved to New York in 1998 and speaks English. She writes and composes all her songs, and plays guitar and piano.
Bonnie Pink debuted in 1995 with her single, Orange, under her real name, Asada Kaori. Her first album, Blue Jam, was released that same year under the Pony Canyon record label. She described it as “mixture of bitter honey, blues music, momentary silence, irresistible madness, teardrops, sourgrapes, hopeful bombs, big big love, and a few green apples” in the jacket. It introduced her unique style of music that has been defined as an off-beat mix between Jazz, Blues, Pop, and Rock. The next year she met Tore Johansson, Swedish producer for the Cardigans, who became her good friend and produced much of her work. She wrote her third album, Evil and Flowers (1998), while in isolation in the Swedish countryside. She hoped to find inspiration there, but became depressed. She put her feelings of frustration into the songs. On her fourth album, Let Go, she worked with Mitchell Froom, New York producer of Elvis Costello, Cibo Matto, and Suzanne Vega. He gave her co-production credit for the album because he was so impressed with her. Her fifth album, Just a Girl, came out in 2001. The next year she collaborated with other artists and released re*PINK, a remix album. Present came in 2003 and Even So in 2004. Bonnie Pink's most recent release is the album Golden Tears which features the single "So Wonderful". The name Bonnie Pink has a debatable origin. The popular belief is that Bonnie derives from the story of Bonnie and Clyde and the color of her hair was pink during her first few years as a performer. However, Miss Asada has made several references on interviews and in her lyrics that she does not want to be a 'good girl'. That might indicate that the name comes from a character of a Martin Amis book, a prostitute of the same name, Bonnie Pink. I recomend U guys to check it! Brilliant! | |
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I've got to hear that if it's better than Sinead and Chaka who did their respective Prince songs better than he could. | |
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whodknee said: I've got to hear that if it's better than Sinead and Chaka who did their respective Prince songs better than he could.
And she really dominates the english language...without funny accents! | |
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