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PurpleLove7

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A.T.W.I.A.D. Appreciation ...

Today in Prince Music History: July 31st

1985 – Release of a 12" of Pop Life b/w Hello in the US

Album Released:

22 April, 1985 (USA & UK)

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rock on!

Love it, Hate it ... Any comments ???

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #1 posted 07/31/12 4:36pm

DecaturStone

I wish the tape wasn't spliced so terrible on Hello BUT it is still a favorite

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Reply #2 posted 07/31/12 4:42pm

TheEnglishGent

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My favourite album
RIP sad
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Reply #3 posted 07/31/12 5:36pm

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I wish it didn't have Temptation on it but minus that song, it's pretty fucking brilliant. I need to hear a full, fleshed out, Condition Of The Heart LIVE before I die.

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #4 posted 07/31/12 5:50pm

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I don't appreciate it all that much to be honest. It's alright, and it's interesting, but "interesting" doesn't necessarily make for a good listen.

There was plenty of stuff that didn't make it onto this album that should have, just so that he could make a point. A point that he only halfheartedly made.

"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #5 posted 07/31/12 6:42pm

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27 years old! Aged well! It's one of those albums that I have to be in a definte mood for not a go to album but imo not a bad song on here. the extended version of "America" i love jams like that, the video is good. "the Ladder" is also one of my faves and I love the album artwork.

BUT how about the b-sides? "Hello" and "She's always in my Hair" they have to be some of his best b-s ever. "She's always in my hair" - always happy when I get to hear that one live.

What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #6 posted 07/31/12 7:48pm

luv4u

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I like it.

canada

Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
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Reply #7 posted 07/31/12 8:08pm

RodeoSchro

The bass line of the unreleased version of ATWIAD is absolutely sublime.

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Reply #8 posted 08/01/12 12:13am

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Wow...between this and Cupid & Psyche '85, the summer of '85 must have been the SHIT!!

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Reply #9 posted 08/01/12 2:02am

imago

I remember being blown away by it the first time I heard it.

It was soooooooo slow compared to Purple Rain, and absolutely perplexing in light of it.

But, it was so different from everything that he had released previously, at least on a surface level. The instruments were different, the pace was different, even the tone was different. His previous recordings were pyscholdelic for sure--but they were also rockin and sensual. ATWIAD was anything but rockin' or sensual in the classical sense. He went for dreamy, detached, and contemplative. The ballad "condition of the heart" is not a panty-dropper, but rather it's a melancholy daydream...and Prince doesn't just sing about it--he envelopes you in it with rich textured, moving, drippy/trippy landscapes of sound.

It's an imperfect album for sure---but, I always thought it was the perfect album to release in the shaddow of the enormously popular Purple Rain. Prince could have just done what creepy ass MJ did and release his Bad, aka Purple Rain II, but instead he chose to play around. And, I'm happy he did.

On a different note, am I the only person who feels a similar feel about Planet Earth? Where ATWIAD feels like an extension and progression to Purple Rain though, Planet Earth feels like leftovers from 3121.

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Reply #10 posted 08/01/12 2:05am

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Yes!!

1985, we were spoiled by Prince & The Revolution in a very excellent way...

The Around.. album - and also the excellent 12 inch versions and B-sides:

Paisley Park 12 inch ext

Pop Life, Raspberry Beret, America 12 inches

She's Always In My Hair 12 inch B-side

Hello and Girl 12 inch B-sides

What an exciting time to be a Prince fan....

Around The World In A Day the Sergeant Pepper album from Prince.

Pop, funk/rock and psycadelica combined.

Musically this album is a masterpiece! worship

Prince 4Ever. heart
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Reply #11 posted 08/01/12 2:24am

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Man, I used to ride my ass off literally on my ten speed bike listening to this tape with Walkman head phones on when it first came out! Good times! biggrin

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #12 posted 08/01/12 4:05am

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purplethunder3121 said:

Man, I used to ride my ass off literally on my ten speed bike listening to this tape with Walkman head phones on when it first came out! Good times! biggrin

I walked off a break-up in Boston, Mass. Beautiful.

Hello!
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Reply #13 posted 08/01/12 5:59am

nursev

I remember the trip to the wrecka stow to get it like it was yesterday lol Love it razz

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Reply #14 posted 08/01/12 6:58am

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imago said:

I remember being blown away by it the first time I heard it.

It was soooooooo slow compared to Purple Rain, and absolutely perplexing in light of it.

But, it was so different from everything that he had released previously, at least on a surface level. The instruments were different, the pace was different, even the tone was different. His previous recordings were pyscholdelic for sure--but they were also rockin and sensual. ATWIAD was anything but rockin' or sensual in the classical sense. He went for dreamy, detached, and contemplative. The ballad "condition of the heart" is not a panty-dropper, but rather it's a melancholy daydream...and Prince doesn't just sing about it--he envelopes you in it with rich textured, moving, drippy/trippy landscapes of sound.

It's an imperfect album for sure---but, I always thought it was the perfect album to release in the shaddow of the enormously popular Purple Rain. Prince could have just done what creepy ass MJ did and release his Bad, aka Purple Rain II, but instead he chose to play around. And, I'm happy he did.

On a different note, am I the only person who feels a similar feel about Planet Earth? Where ATWIAD feels like an extension and progression to Purple Rain though, Planet Earth feels like leftovers from 3121.

You had me right up 'til this. lol

I love, love, love Around the World in a Day - Planet Urf, not so much. And I don't think it sounds like leftovers to 3121. I think it's more the precursor to Lotusflow3r - with tracks that have more in common with The Morning After, Boom, 4ever, Love Like Jazz and Wall of Berlin than anything on 3121.

I bought Around the World in a Day the day it was released - couldn't wait to see how Prince was going to follow Purple Rain. I was not disappointed. I loved the change in direction.

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #15 posted 08/01/12 7:08am

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SuperFurryAnimal said:

27 years old! Aged well! It's one of those albums that I have to be in a definte mood for not a go to album but imo not a bad song on here. the extended version of "America" i love jams like that, the video is good. "the Ladder" is also one of my faves and I love the album artwork.

BUT how about the b-sides? "Hello" and "She's always in my Hair" they have to be some of his best b-s ever. "She's always in my hair" - always happy when I get to hear that one live.

Raspberry Beret (video) was also awarded best video something that year

Eddie M style of Purple sax from Romance 1600 album and the Ladder & Temptation

the Paisley Park logo

don't forget Girl and I love the 2nd half even more the nasty 1/2 with the backwards speech

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Reply #16 posted 08/01/12 7:11am

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nursev said:

I remember the trip to the wrecka stow to get it like it was yesterday lol Love it razz

same here

got my allowance

dad drove me to the mall

came out, my brothers helped me unrap it

even though it was dark out we were captivated

I still have my album with the bsides from then

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Reply #17 posted 08/01/12 8:53am

Romeoblu

Classic album.

My first Prince album. I love it.

Always play it and follow it up with The Cure's Head on The Door.

I say if if you love Around the world in a day you'll love A head on The Door.
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Reply #18 posted 08/01/12 11:34am

Graycap23

Brilliant move by Prince 2 drop this right behind Purple Rain.

It let people know, Prince is NOT a one trick pony and won't be trying 2 duplicate the Purple rain joint w a "part II".

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Reply #19 posted 08/01/12 11:45am

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my bloke's favourite, he loves to sing along to the songs and does a few actions & stuff, he can get right carried away with himself & pretends he's prince.

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Reply #20 posted 08/01/12 2:08pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

^ lol I would love to hear the title track and Paisley Park played live. There are some pretty cool lyrics on the entire album.

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Reply #21 posted 08/01/12 2:20pm

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LittleBear said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

^ lol I would love to hear the title track and Paisley Park played live. There are some pretty cool lyrics on the entire album.

Have you ever seen any Parade shows?

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Reply #22 posted 08/01/12 4:39pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

LittleBear said:

^ lol I would love to hear the title track and Paisley Park played live. There are some pretty cool lyrics on the entire album.

Have you ever seen any Parade shows?

NO I want to see the Parade shows Sooooo bad.

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Reply #23 posted 08/01/12 5:02pm

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Genesia said:

imago said:

I remember being blown away by it the first time I heard it.

It was soooooooo slow compared to Purple Rain, and absolutely perplexing in light of it.

But, it was so different from everything that he had released previously, at least on a surface level. The instruments were different, the pace was different, even the tone was different. His previous recordings were pyscholdelic for sure--but they were also rockin and sensual. ATWIAD was anything but rockin' or sensual in the classical sense. He went for dreamy, detached, and contemplative. The ballad "condition of the heart" is not a panty-dropper, but rather it's a melancholy daydream...and Prince doesn't just sing about it--he envelopes you in it with rich textured, moving, drippy/trippy landscapes of sound.

It's an imperfect album for sure---but, I always thought it was the perfect album to release in the shaddow of the enormously popular Purple Rain. Prince could have just done what creepy ass MJ did and release his Bad, aka Purple Rain II, but instead he chose to play around. And, I'm happy he did.

On a different note, am I the only person who feels a similar feel about Planet Earth? Where ATWIAD feels like an extension and progression to Purple Rain though, Planet Earth feels like leftovers from 3121.

You had me right up 'til this. lol

I love, love, love Around the World in a Day - Planet Urf, not so much. And I don't think it sounds like leftovers to 3121. I think it's more the precursor to Lotusflow3r - with tracks that have more in common with The Morning After, Boom, 4ever, Love Like Jazz and Wall of Berlin than anything on 3121.

I bought Around the World in a Day the day it was released - couldn't wait to see how Prince was going to follow Purple Rain. I was not disappointed. I loved the change in direction.

By most accounts, that'e exactly what Planet Earth is. Leftovers from both 3121 and LotusFlow3r, which were mostly recorded at the same time.

It certainly isn't an album. Not that I dislike it. In fact, I'm more inclined to listen to PE than 3121 all the way through, but it just sounds like what was leftover from those other 2 with a few stronger tracks thrown in for good measure.

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Reply #24 posted 08/01/12 8:11pm

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DecaturStone said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Have you ever seen any Parade shows?

NO I want to see the Parade shows Sooooo bad.

ATWIAD songs were featured/intoduced on the 1985 leg of the PR tour like America 14:56min, Temptation,

but on the Parade tour ATWIAD 2:10 min opened the show usually, Rasberry Beret 1:50-5min

Condition of the Heart 1:45min the Ladder 2:31min Pop Life 4:35 America 4:20min were performed mostly

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Reply #25 posted 08/01/12 9:08pm

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This album is a masterpiece. A different kind of masterpiece to Purple Rain but still a masterpiece nonetheless - sprawling, moody, eclectic, experimental, introspective and not exactly a party record but in it's own way still funky as hell. It really takes u on a journey from start to finish. I even like the concluding outro bit where he talks to God - what a genius way to finish the album!
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Reply #26 posted 08/01/12 10:40pm

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Hello!
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Reply #27 posted 08/02/12 7:46am

OldFriends4Sal
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This is the #1 Prince album I can play all the time

And I always create a full playlist, the album cut of ATWIAD, plus the unreleased bass version

ext Paisley Park Rasberry Beret America Pop Life

ext Bsides Girl Hello She's Always In My Hair

and live versions

love to mix God in after Temptation God the Ladder in that order

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Reply #28 posted 08/02/12 9:49am

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“Paisley Park” is a song by Prince and The Revolution. It was the first single in both the UK and Australia to be released from their 1985 album, Around the World in a Day. The song has a psychedelic feel, similar to some of The Beatles’ later work with echoed guitar and finger cymbals. The lyrics describe a Utopian place that one can feel in their heart, despite the chaos of the world around them. “Paisley Park” was recorded before Purple Rain was completed, indicating the new direction Prince wanted to take after the success of that album and film. Violin on the song was played by Novi Novog, and Wendy & Lisa provide backing vocals. The rest of the song was performed by Prince. The single reached #18 in the UK.

The B-side of the single was “She’s Always In My Hair”, which was also on the U.S. release of “Raspberry Beret”. Many copies of the 12″ single are mis-pressed, featuring four tracks instead of the three mentioned on the sleeve (“She’s Always In My Hair” being present twice).

RELEASE/PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Label: WEA Musik GmbH
Catalog#: W 9052 T
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: Germany
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop
Credits: Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Performer – Prince And The Revolution

SIDE A
(A1) Paisley Park 4:41
(A2) She’s Always In My Hair 3:30

SIDE B
(B) Paisley Park (Remix) 6:58

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Reply #29 posted 08/02/12 10:38am

Graycap23

Some folks might kill me 4 this......................but this just might be Prince's best project in his whole career.

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