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Sign ☮ the Times era 1987 Sign ☮ the Times
Wear Something Peach & Black
Without the help of a margarita or exstacy I took another bubble bath with my pants on The man in the moon is smiling
Color U peach and black Listen, 4 U naked I would dance a ballet It hurt me so bad when she told me with tears in her eyes Ghettos 2 the left of us, Flowers 2 the right They say that there's nothing better than sleeping on a rainy day
Cat Jill Jones Sheila E. Dr Fink Eric Leeds Madhouse the Concert film & tour Paisley Park
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Possibly my favorite era. I love Sheila E., Cat, and Boni. She didn't take shit from nobody, Prince included. Those were heady times. I'm just saying... | |
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Sign o the Times©1987 Paisley Park Records | |
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the 1st review I read of the Sign “☮” the Times show
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I wonder if he hadn't been confined by the record company and vinyl, what the album would've turned out to be like... I always think everything prior to Diamonds and Pearls would've had a few extra songs.
Wonder if he would wind up putting Dream Factory, Camille, and the original Crystal Ball out as he originally wanted it to be like, or he prefers how it is. I think putting those out as well as SOTT would be a cool collectors item. AND hearing it in 5.1!
I also think if he does put SOTT out on Blu Ray, (and hopefully they do a one night only screening in theaters), they put a bunch of bonus clips from the shows of that time period. Did he ever produce a "making of" documentary?
It would be awesome if he decided to do one of the "Welcome 2" shows doing all of SOTT from beginning to end. | |
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I'm still hoping for a Blu Ray release of SOTT,a domestic release.Like you said,adding bonus clips from the film the were never before seen and a documentary.I had this idea lingering on my head for a time now.Hopefully,it will come to fruition! | |
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^^^ there are definately outtakes from the film.
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If only I could go back in time. Prince's Sarah | |
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Mico looks....a bit weird.... *~Reach for the moon, if you miss it, you will land among the stars~* | |
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Prince
Sign O' The Times
RS: 5of 5 Stars
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It begins as a great book would, with the setting. "In France, a skinny man died of a big disease with a little name." In 1987, when Prince's double-album masterpiece Sign 'O' the Times was released, no one had to be told he was talking about AIDS. The title track syrups on, mentioning crack and nuclear bombs -- painting the Eighties as if Revelations had arrived and no one had realized. The direct political address recalls Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," but where Gaye was pleading for change, Prince is mournful, desolate and sadly accepting.
But then he's upbeat and dancing, prancing with "Play in the Sunshine," washing away the doomsday reportage with childish glee. If 1999 showed off Prince's funk potential and Purple Rain made him a rock star, then Sign 'O' the Times is his soul assault, with ballads ("Forever in My Life"), midtempos ("I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man") and dance anthems ("Housequake"). After Purple Rain, Prince was moving toward guitar-god status, but here the bass is the star, so sweet it's giving up melodies, so expressive you know it's talking to you in another language, so funky that if you ain't groovin' you might be dead. On "If I Was Your Girlfriend," he ponders aloud, "Would you run to me if somebody hurt you, even if that somebody was me?" -- but, like a true philosopher of love, he never finds the answer and leaves the question for you to run with.
Both discs are heavy with songs about hot sex ("Slow Love," "Hot Thing"), but those songs are outweighed by the towering ballads about love and commitment. "Adore" remains one of the greatest love songs of all time and continues to make women weak and wet with its opening promise: "Until the end of time, I'll be there for you." Even in a world so hopeless, Prince seems to say, love can conquer all.
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I love everything about SOTT... It is and always be his finest album and concept. It is still mysterious, dark, experimental, funky, it has everything and seminal album should have... It is perfect. | |
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Initial tracking took place on 15 March, 1986 at Prince's Galpin Blvd Home Studio, Chanhassen, MN, USA (four days before And How and Power Fantastic). It was the first track he recorded in his newly installed home studio.
The track was initially included as the fourth track on a late April 1986 configuration of Dream Factory, and as the album expanded, it was kept as the fourth track on the first disc on the 3 June, 1986 and 18 July, 1986 configurations. It was kept for inclusion as the fourth track on the first disc as the album developed into the triple-album Crystal Ball on the 30 November, 1986 configuration, which was eventually pared down and became Sign O' The Times. The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker was planned as a single release also (likely as the album's fifth commercial single), but this release was abandoned.
The whole song sounds somewhat dull and murky because of a technical problem. The console for the newly built home studio arrived from Los Angeles as a skeleton, with the wires hanging out and all the parts in boxes. Everything was hooked up, but there was never any music ran through the console, before recording commenced. While installing there was a loss of power in the house. The console had one power supply for the positive side and another for the negative side, and unbeknown to technician Susan Rogers one of the power supplies didn’t come back up. Rogers noticed the music sounding flat, but didn’t want to ask Prince to stop recording so thing could be checked out. Not until after the day long recording session Rogers found out what the problem was. However Prince professed to like the recording.
Eric Leeds added a saxophone part to the song which was discarded. The song was also sent to Clare Fischer for his input and an elaborate horn arrangement was recorded, but Prince ended up not using it.
The song's title seemingly refers to Dorothy Parker, an American writer and poet, born 1893, "best known for her wit, wisecracks, and sharp eye for 20th century urban foibles", but this was unintentional. Prince wrote the song following a dream he had. He must have heard the name somewhere, but allegedly when asked at the time, it appeared he did not know about the writer Dorothy Parker. Susannah Melvoin explained to Prince who Dorothy Parker was.
Dorothy was a waitress on the promenade Well, earlier I'd been talkin' stuff in a violent room Well, I ordered - "Yeah, let me get a fruit cocktail, I ain't 2 hungry" Oh, I said - "Cool, but I'm leavin' my pants on (What U say?) "Oh, my favorite song," she said Well My pants were wet, they came off I took another bubble bath with my pants on Well © 1987 Controversy Music - ASCAP | |
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Sign o the Times:Palais Omnisports de Bercy Paris, 6.17.1987
Track Listing
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Are any of them worthy of inclusion if the film was re-edited? | |
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the man in yellow, isn't he wearin' Prince's outfit?
[img:$uid]http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5505/17905749602086134418290.jpg[/img:$uid] So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
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the man in yellow is Levi Seacer jr(bass) looks like it, but people in Prince's band have always worn same/similar outfits | |
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Love everything about this era - the album,tour,sott concert vid,CAT ,the dancing,the whole look/style. From the l.p my fave tracks are iiwyg,housequake,dorothy parker,it,starfish,forever in my life,strange relationship,igbabn AND...ADORE!! - oh my,the lyrics!...,the vocals! I like the whole album (well, i'm not over keen on ugtl) but these are my favourite tracks. The only thing I dont like is I had tickets 2 see the show in london... i'm surprised this thread isnt much longer as this seems 2 be one of prince's most loved albums...! "We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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I bought the Sign O Times tourbook yesterday at the Record Fair. This pic was also in the tourbook!! I love the SOTT era. | |
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After all my listenings to this album, i have to say, it's good album, but something is wrong to me. Don't get me wrong, i like some songs like Forever In My Life, Adore or Hot Thing. For most of you, it's the best or the second one favourite album. I am just not a fond of Camille voice. I don't like his look, he looked like he got his clothes from rubbish. And about the whole compilation of an album, most of songs (if not all of them) were sung using his Camille voice, for me they don't fit to each other. I'm not a fan of Black Album either. I prefer his 90's stuff. You just got a point of view 21 century's teenager. But what do i know, i'm just a stupid teenager.
So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
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MUST.
BE.
REMASTERED.
NOW.
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... | |
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This album is a compilation of different albums Dream Factory & the Camille Project that's why U have the different feels & styles
How does his clothing look like it's from rubbish?
And no most were not used with the Camille voice: Housequake, U Got the Look, If I Wash Ur Girlfriend & Strange Relationship(the Dream Factory cut was not used with that voice) were the only ones | |
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Initial tracking took place on 15 July, 1986 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (the same day as the unreleased track Blanche). The track was initially included as the first track on the second disc on an 18 July, 1986 configuration of Dream Factory, and was kept for inclusion as the album developed into the triple-album Crystal Ball (included as the fourth track on the third disc on the 30 November, 1986 configuration), which was eventually pared down and became Sign O' The Times.
Sign ☮ the Times In France, a skinny man died of a BIG disease with a little name Time Hurricane Annie ripped the ceiling of a church and killed everyone inside Times It's silly, no? Time Baby make a speech, Star Wars fly Time Is it silly, no? Time Sign "O" the times mess with your mind Time
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Aaahhhh CAT!!! LOVE her great dancer , down 2 earth , funny , smart , brave , original ... I could go on ! Ahh those were the days... "We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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Play In the Sunshine Initial tracking took place on 22 November, 1986 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA during Susannah Melvoin's final recording session with Prince (on the same day as adding overdubs to It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night) just eight days before completion of the Crystal Ball album. The track was initially included as the second track on the first disc on the 30 November, 1986 configuration of Crystal Ball, which was eventually pared down and became Sign O' The Times. The introductory piece acting as a segue from Sign O' The Times to Play In The Sunshine on Sign O' The Times was recorded on 15 January, 1987 at Sunset Sound.
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