A m e r i c a (extended)
The Warehouse, St. Louis Park; 1984 12" single: 21:46 2 October 1985
"America" was the final U.S. single off Prince and The Revolution's 1985 album, Around the World in a Day. The song is appreciative of the mid-1980s United States, condemning Communism, and worrying about nuclear war. The song begins as if it is a record being spun by a DJ. This leads into a guitar solo and a rising keyboard line. The main tune is standard rock and roll and fades out at 3:40. The 12-inch single extended version is notable for being over 20 minutes and including various instrumental solos. The song even fades in this version; in the original extended version the listener can actually hear the audio tape run out, being that Prince and the Revolution had jammed the song out until there was no more room on the tape.
Teacher, why won't Jimmy pledge allegiance?
Clocking in at nearly 22:00 long, this "original version" of "America" was the version Prince and bandmates wanted to include on "Around The World In A Day," but agreed to instead use a less lengthy, edited version for the LP at Warner Brothers' request. Warner Brothers desire to truncate the song on the LP stemmed from concern that putting a 20+ minute jam session version of one song would be great for die-hard fans, but as "Around..." was the follow-up to the "Purple Rain" soundtrack, WB wanted to keep as many people coming back to buy "Around..." as possible. Original version or not, WB didn't want to risk a 21:46 song possibly putting off critics and consumers alike.
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Nothing made Jimmy proud.
(Yells) NOW JIMMY LIVE ON A MUSHROOM CLOUD!
A ME RICA A ME RICA
Kicks ass...
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I have to buy the America: 7" single, Prince 4Ever. | |
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America is really funky, indeed, I agree the single should have been in the top 10, yes...... Prince 4Ever. | |
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reprinted in ROCK & SOUL * APRIL 1986 THE PRINCE INTERVIEW By Michael Shore
Speaking of singles and videos, your latest is "America." This is one of the most political songs you've ever done. Could you tell us what the song is supposed to say to people? For example, is it straightforwardly patriotic or more complicated than that? Straightforwardly patriotic. | |
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I love it, still play it. I often wonder how he feels about it now though. | |
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I had no idea that WB prevented to release the long version on the album. Given that it would have taken a whole side, I wonder what the album's tracklist was intended to be at this point A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Don't care for the lyric much, but still dig the song. Every now and then
There comes a time you must defend Your right to die and live again -- And again, and again... | |
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I've always had the impression that those lyrics were denouncing Amercia's issues more than praising it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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When I got this 12" in 1985, I listened to the 12" version one time, and one time only. It was kinda boring to me. So, to fix that, I put the audio of the MTV interview over the long instrumental part. The edited version of the MTV interview is about 15 minutes and fit perfectly. It was less boring with those awkward Nina Blackwood questions and his odd answers.
Here's a 12-year-old me's high-tech way of doing it in 1985: I had a double-cassette deck that let you record a mic with the source cassette. So I put a mic on a boom box playing the 12" with the interview. It may have sounded like shit, but it sounded good enough for 1985! | |
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I would had LOVE to see this entire concert! I know it had to be Off Tha Chain! | |
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