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Around the World in a Day era 1984-1985
And the MUSIC continues...forever...
He was in a new place, and the whole look started changing and getting sleeker. There was something very Cary Grantish about him. He was happy, and he liked working with all those new people. You could see him growing exponentially. He was fearless, and he wanted to get his hands on all creative aspects of his career.-Wendy Melvoin
Around the World in A Day Paisley Park Condition of the Heart Raspberry Beret She's Always In My Hair Tamborine Girl A m e r i c a Pop Life Hello The Ladder Temptation
Sunset Sound Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse Mobile Audio Capitol Records S.I.R. Studio Paisley Park Label
A government of love and music boundless in its unifying power the Purple Rain influences, the new directions in sounds and instruments Cello Oud FingerCymbals Darbuka Tamborine Violin Saxophone Lisa Coleman Wendy Melvoin BrownMark Bobby Z Dr Fink David Coleman Jonathan Melvoin Eddie M Susannah Melvoin Novi Novog Suzi Katayama Brad Marsh Taj (Sevelle) Sheila E Jill Jones Sid Page, Marcev Dicterow Vaj Denyse Buffum, Laury Woods Tim Barr Annette Atkinson Doug Henders Laura LiPuma John Nelson Joni Mitchell WB
"I wanted community more than anything else." -Nov 1999
Prom Center Masquerade Ball Birthday show Theatre Du Verdure, France
And the MUSIC continues...forever...
http://prince.org/msg/7/424678 the Purple Rain era 1983 - 1985 http://prince.org/msg/7/425840 Prince & the Revolution Purple Rain the movie 1984(script) http://prince.org/msg/7/424681 the Purple Rain tour & performances 1983-1985
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Songs Previewed On the Purple Rain Tour 24. A m e r i c a
2.24.1985@ the Inglewood Forum LA during the Soundcheck Paisley Park
3.1.1985 @ the Cow Palace San Francisco 14. Temptation
3.3.1985 @ the Cow Palace San Francisco 12. Raspberry Beret
3.4.1985 @ the Cow Palace San Francisco 12. Temptation 23. A m e r i c a
3.23.1985 @ the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 11. Condition of the Heart 12. Raspberry Beret 14. Temptation 25. A m e r i c a
3.26.1985 @ the Hartford Civic Center 18. A m e r i c a
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Rel APRIL 22, 1985
Around the World in A Day
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Good times, good memories. Thanks for this thread, OF4S. "I like to watch." | |
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Great albumcover art, great album, great songs. But , as much as I like it, it doesn´t really feel like an "era" to me . Maybe because there are no real videos except for Raspberry Beret, no real tour except for the two or three songs he played during the Parade tour, and no specific style or look except for the Liza Minelli hairdo and cloud suit. Another thing that bugs me is that many people, including critics, compare it to the Beatles but, except for maybe two or three songs, I don´t really see the similarities. It´s just those two or three songs that made people compare him to the Beatles but most of the album does not make me think of the Beatles sound or songwriting at all. . Also....many thought that this was a drastic departure from the sound and style of the Purple Rain era and sound but to me it just felt like an extension....maybe a tad less commercial and less accessible in a good way ( one of my favorite headphone albums) but not that different from Purple Rain as far as themes, lyrics and instruments are concerned. . There was an article in Uptown Magazine many many years ago that also said that it´s not that different from the Purple Rain era and sound, and back then I agreed with most of what the article said. 1984-85 one long, stretched out phase to me, and back then I never really felt the difference and enjoyed both albums. But Parade was a whole different story. Parade sounded different to me when it came out, and back then I was too young to appreciate Parade but I loved Purple Rain and ATWIAD. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I'm with U KoolEaze, it wasn't a 'complete' era, the few shows that were done during this period were so secret. I still want to know what they all looked like at the 1985 Birthday show... the ATWIAD project is 4ever my #1 favorite
And album like ATWIAD with such a change from the Purple Rain sound, needed a full era of promotion. It is such a wonderful collection of songs and imagery, that as many videos to help interpret and spread the beauty of it could only help. I would have had videos 4 Hello & She's Always in My Hair as well.
or at a medium sized night club suprise performance cranking out Paisley Park She'a Always In My Hair America Tempation... throw in Computer Blue for extra measure
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pt 1 Around the World in a Day listening party 2.21.1985
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"I suppose we were aware that Prince would not repeat himself artistically. This allowed him to record the whole band easily, so Prince could stay home for longer stretches of time. His personal and recording lives were more coincidental than perhaps he chose to make them in the past." -Susan Rogers
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Very magical feel- this album - I love it
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In Prince: A Pop Life, still the best Prince book I've read to date, Dave Hill discusses the parallels between ATWIAD and PR. Aesthetically, the album and era felt like a whole new chapter for Prince, and in many ways, it was musically. But I'd recommend finding Hill's book because he makes an interesting case that the album was built on groundwork PR laid. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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The dirty bluesy track: Darling Nikki - Temptation The mid-first side ballad: The Beautiful Ones - Condition of the Heart The sound alike: Take Me With U - Raspberry Beret (the song even references him and Apollonia) The other sound alike: Baby I'm A Star - America (uses the same drum pattern) A heavier track: Computer Blue (or Let's Go Crazy) - Tamborine The spartan track with layered vocals: When Doves Cry - Paisley Park Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Just to make it short.....my favorite album 4ever and ever! | |
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I wish Girl, She's Always In My Hair, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes and Hello were in the album. | |
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my favorite Prince album, it was released on April 21, sad day | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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. This should be of no surprise; 'America' developed into a fully fledged song out of Purple Rain Tour rehearsals of 'Baby I'm A Star' at the Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse during mid-Summer of 1984. Eventually, they decided to commit an entire such session to tape, allegedly playing longer than the approximately 22 minutes of tape available, and, with some minor overdubs and processing of the drum track and synths, and the addition of a gag intro and fadeout to cover the abrupt finish of the recording, the 12" version (of which the album track is an edit) was born. .
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. 'Hello' was recorded on 24 May 1985, more than a month after the album was formally released. To me, it has more of a vestigially post-Purple sound, and different to the production on the ATWIAD tracks. I'd rather see 'Condition of the Heart' moved to Parade (perhaps in place of UTCM), and 'Tamborine' moved to a B-Side, to make way for edits of 'Girl' and 'She's Always in My Hair', at the risk of each running too close in its own respective role (naughtiness factor, and hard rock element) to 'Temptation' (which should be kept as an encapsulation of Prince's stage histrionics of the era). .
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You want to remove "Under The Cherry Moon" from Parade: Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon?
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. Having an eponymous title track to the main film project shouldn't be an absolute necessity when there is better material that would otherwise collide with the same part of the album, and in this case has a certain chokehold on very limited real estate crying out for snappier tracks on the earlier album. That it abridges the entire premise of the film cannot too greatly disservice the displaced UTCM, either. . To draw a parallel to another iconic artist's poorly acted film vehicle from roughly the same era, 'Desperately Seeking Susan' is most likely an inferior song choice to 'Get Into the Groove'. The latter is a well liked song; the former is a less inspiring effort you can listen to only at the Library of Congress and is otherwise unknown but to a few obsessive fans. .
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I appreciate your colorful tribute here. I fell for Prince hard with Dirty Mind, realized how far he could go with Purple Rain, but with ATWIAD and Parade I realized he would be my favorite musical artist of all time, which has stood the test of time. ATWIAD is so distinct from all of his work. It really does feel like Prince is taking you on some strange yet enchanted trip into the unknown. I enter that universe from the first song and never leave until the end of Temptation. As I am writing this, I just realized that perhaps Temptation goes so far out there as it proceeds that it provides a real ending to the journey. You can't really go any further, so the trip is over! In any case, the album is a real masterpiece.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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very interesting, thank you. I just realized I attended the concert where he previewed 4 songs from this album - wow, I never knew that before. | |
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Yes, the title track is a beautiful ballad. | |
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Listen to Tick Tick Bang(81) Darling Nikki Tamborine and a little Junk Music back to back
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Funny, that my brother and I did this very thing when I bought the album back then.
And when I hear Condition of the Heart, I think more of God(the Dance Electric now) | |
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