Cloreen said:
. Were you around then? Let me tell you, anything that had anything to do with that BATMAN film was a success. You put that BAT symbol on a Frisbee and the darn thing sold five million units. BATMAN beach towels, BATMAN toys...anything BATMAN was successful. Even a BATMAN soundtrack album with out of place funky songs was a success. . Yes, the Prince album was a monetary success. That doesn't mean it was good for the film. If it were, the songs would have been used in the film! Burton used one and kept two or three as background party music. That's all he could do with what Prince presented him. That's right, the Batman album was riding along on the success of the Batman film. Smart move by Prince, I have to admit. Making a soundtrack that's not really soundtrack and still benefit from the Bathype. Although in Europe, the Bathype wasn't as big as it was in the US, but the album still was a hit even though it was the first Prince album that was a real disappointment. | |
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If you think he is a troll , why do so many take the bate? Let him open a thread and if you think he is trolling people should just not reply I don't think Cloreen is a troll, just like I don't think Bart was a troll or any of the other so-called haters. Everybody's got a right to state their opinion! You think Mountains was the last time Prince was really great? Go on, say it! Nothing wrong with that! | |
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I thought I read that Jack Nicholson, in particular, was a Prince fan and some early assemblies of scenes in the film were cut to existing Prince tracks - and then someone (presumably at WB) thought, why don't we just ask Prince to write some new songs. Prince hadn't been planning on releasing an album that year, but then got excited about the project and wrote the songs very quickly (or dusted off existing tracks like "Anna Waiting") - and then was upset that Tim Burton didn't use his songs more. Some of that is in the Hahn book. | |
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Anna Waiting, wasn't that about Anna Garcia who he called Anna Fantastic? | |
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A bit dissapointing at first that When 2R In Love was b-side for Scandalous!, but the Suite had SEX as an extra track. Not his best, but far better than Lois Lane's version.. he just had to do that song right I guess. | |
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Jack Nicholson I thought was the one who recommended Prince for Batman as they were using 1999 and Baby Im a Star as placements until the actual songs were submitted. What I remember is Prince gave Tim Burton Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic and 200 Balloons and Burton felt they weren't quite right, so Prince came back with Partyman and Trust...and a whole albums worth of material. They used some of it in the movie and others were "inspired" by the characters. They also released the actual Danny Elfman score as its own album.
The album did well with Batdance, and being tied to the movie...but it sorta fizzled after that. However Purple Party Mix from the Partyman 12" got a ton of radio play in Chicago as did Scandealous.
Everyone has it right though...anything tied to the movie was successful. It was everywhere then. | |
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NorthC said: Anna Waiting, wasn't that about Anna Garcia who he called Anna Fantastic? Yup. Lemon Crush was written for her, too. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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The album has aged better than the movie. The wooh is on the one! | |
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yeah,but you know what I mean He went out of his way to make these songs "fit" the movie and the characters. | |
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what makes you say that? I still think that one is THE Batman movie, don't get it when people try to compare the later ones to it. I don't really even think they come close. heath ledger did a pretty darn good job but Nicholson set the bar for the joker. He also spawned a series of imitators, bad guys who are lovable, funny as hell and unbalanced. Even top actors like Deniro were copping from the lunacy in Cape Fear. | |
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Not true at all! you just made this stuff up! "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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Why are you lying and exaggerating? Back in 1989 when the movie came out,I don't recall there being a big ruckus about the songs being out of place in the movie.And I never heard any comedians criticizing those songs.If you don't like the album,fine....but let's not make up shit,OK?
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But, the songs do fit the film. | |
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Does the Org have a "Mute" function? Asking 4 a friend... I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore... | |
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Batdance was pretty creative as was the video, i also reiterate, both partyman and batdance were possibly his best videos. | |
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1) True
There was no chance in hell they were going to use ALL the songs from the album. They weren't making "Batman on ice". [Edited 5/23/16 12:49pm] | |
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naw, the songs just weren't very prominent and you had the sense that they squeezed them in but really could have done without them. That's not to say that Prince wouldn't have worked but I don't think he really had proper time. He was perfect for the characters though. and his music often had a dark, gothic, genius, loner edge to it, he could have done it, no doubt. | |
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My word some people post some complete false nonesense on the org! Prince was only commissioned to record TWO SONGS for Batman. He decided to record an entire album and started a new trend of albums that were "songs inspired by" rather than true soundtracks. Danny Elfman wrote the "soundtrack". Batman was Prince's biggest commercial success since Purple Rain at the time (following a gradual decline) and he helped his reputedly flagging finances (after he lost a lot of money on the US leg of the Lovesexy tour). Prince absolutely was intending on releasing an album in 89 as he was working on Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic. This album included Electric Chair. Prince quickly reworked existing songs for Batman, only actually recording a handful of truly new songs. 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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. Ok, so because you didn't hear anyone talking or joking about how those songs really didn't fit the movie that means it didn't happen? Got it.
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PeteSilas said:
what makes you say that? I still think that one is THE Batman movie, don't get it when people try to compare the later ones to it. I don't really even think they come close. heath ledger did a pretty darn good job but Nicholson set the bar for the joker. He also spawned a series of imitators, bad guys who are lovable, funny as hell and unbalanced. Even top actors like Deniro were copping from the lunacy in Cape Fear. They're different kind of flicks...red apples and green apples. Tim's Batman's still kept a flair of the old comics in them without going all campy like the T.V. show. While Nolan's went full reality on the later set of darker, realistic, grittier comics, or more accurately at this point, graphic novels. | |
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SoulAlive said: Why are you lying and exaggerating? Back in 1989 when the movie came out,I don't recall there being a big ruckus about the songs being out of place in the movie.And I never heard any comedians criticizing those songs.If you don't like the album,fine....but let's not make up shit,OK?
Ditto....I don't remember hordes of people running around cracking jokes about the inappropriateness of the batman sdtk. At all. I'm sure a joke or two was told. Thousands of comics...I'm sure at least one made a joke about Prince and batman..but it wasn't like the thing to do as portrayed by cloreen. IMO, the tenor of the record and movie tend to match. Not perfectly, but more so than not. Partyman still plays in the PA while in line for The Batman Ride at Magic Mountain. | |
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You're acting like there was some big,'anti-Prince music' thing going on with the Batman film and you're completely wrong.His soundtrack was massively successful,so apparently folks liked it,for the most part. | |
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If anything, in my town, Batman was when all the Prince haters shut up for a while... 'cause if Prince was good enough to do the songs in the biggest blockbuster of the year, then maybe that meant that they were too stupid to recognize quality when they heard it. | |
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. Went through this already. Once again: that BATMAN film was a juggernaut. Anything associated with it sold big. You put that Batman logo on friggin' breakfast cereal back then, people bought it. . [img:$uid]http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0800/1.jpg[/img:$uid] . Now think about this: Prince has well over 1,000 songs out there. The majority of them are good to great. But out of all that material only five made it to number 1 in the US. And one of those five was...."Batdance"? Now are you going to tell me "Batdance" made it to number one on the strength of it being one of Prince's greatest songs or did it hit number one on the strength of the BATMAN film juggernaut? That song and Prince's album were successful because they rode the BATMAN coat-tails. Do I and others find the album and the song "Batdance" great? Of course. But the big numbers they achieved were due to the fact that anything BATMAN related sold big then. | |
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eyewishuheaven said: If anything, in my town, Batman was when all the Prince haters shut up for a while... 'cause if Prince was good enough to do the songs in the biggest blockbuster of the year, then maybe that meant that they were too stupid to recognize quality when they heard it. If Batman was the only Prince album these folks liked, then yeah, they were too stoopid to recognize quality. | |
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I never thought batdance was all that great of a song, but some people have pointed out how unique it was and some people do think it was special. Prince did put out some turds in his time, particularly in his choices of singles. I still think "My Name Is Prince" is one of his worst songs and i hated it since the first time I heard it. Tommy Barbarella said he felt dissapointment when P decided to release that when they had such great songs on the rest of the album. | |
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The album has sold over eleven million copies. That's pretty big. I see the album as the last of his classic run from Dirty Mind onwards. Many people stop at Lovesexy, but Batman has that classic Prince vibe. More importantly, the singles had his last run of classic B-sides. 200 Balloons Feel U Up I Love U In Me Sex They were all real standalone songs, and not reworkings of the A-sides, like many other later B-sides were. That trend started earlier with "This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip" and "Escape." I'm thankful that we got one last flourish of classic B-sides before the 80s ended. | |
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That number is incorrect. U took that from Wikipedia, which anyone can submit...
The actual sales are over 4.7 million copies world wide and certified 2x platinum in the U.S. alone. | |
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