I wouldn't replace Tamborine. It's great. Temptation is really cool, though I would cut out the theatrical ending. | |
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I like temptation, maybe because I can relate to it on some level and it seems humorous to me. Reminds me of those plays that were so popular at the time in a way. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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seriously? | |
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Paisley Park (Remix) Condition of the Heart She's Always In My Hair (New Mix) Hello (Fresh Dance Mix) 4 The Tears In Your Eyes Raspberry Beret (new Mix) Girl (Extended Verison) Tamborine America (Long Version) Pop Life (Fresh Dance Mix) The Ladder Temptation (my edit, cutting that silly ending off) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I have always loved ATWIAD completely. It captures a certain spirit of Prince that he released it after PR when he could have easily left it on the shelf and created something more commercial. I even am totally into the songs that people here don't like so much . The Ladder is a beutiful song that gives an important contrast with the sexualized and earthy Temptation to highlight Prince's conflict. I think there the first two thirds of temptation is as funky as anything I've heard so the campy ending doesn't at all spoil it for me. | |
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Paisley Park (Remix) Condition of the Heart She's Always In My Hair (New Mix) Hello (Fresh Dance Mix) 4 The Tears In Your Eyes Raspberry Beret (new Mix) Girl (Extended Verison) Tamborine America (Long Version) Pop Life (Fresh Dance Mix) The Ladder Temptation (my edit, cutting that silly ending off) I like to listen 2 the album like this: Around The World In A Day (Open Your Heart Open Your Mind) Extended Deluxe Edition 1.00.50 min. Side 1- 01. Around The World In A Day #1 (With the Revolution) (Outtake) Side 1- 02. Paisley Park (Remix) Side 1- 03. Condition Of The Heart Side 1- 04. Raspberry Beret (New Mix) Side 1- 05. Tambourine Side 2- 01. America (Extended Version) (Edit) Side 2- 02. (His Majesty's) Pop Life (Extended Version) Side 2- 03. (Everybody's Looking For) The Ladder Side 2- 04. (Sexual) Temptation It's one hour and 50 seconds and it flows nice I think. A truly amazing album I think. Condition of the heart is my 2 go 2 song...dark room, headphones on and the brilliance is there!! | |
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Album is good but I don't listen to it much. I think swapping in "Girl" and "She's Always in my Hair" would have improved it greatly. SAIMH would have been the centerpiece as well as a hit I feel. [Edited 12/8/18 4:35am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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ex mix..double album ...dont know why temptation gets so much shit...his "Cant u hear me knockin" rip-off | |
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Great thread dude! I'm on "controversy" right now so I'm gonna try to get to "around the world" by the end of the year year. I've listened to the album once, but not really LISTENED to the album [Edited 12/8/18 23:40pm] | |
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I agree.SAIMH could have been a major hit single,if it had been on the album. | |
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Prince's handwritten notes for the making of the cover of 'Around The World In A Day' (released on 22 April 1985). Most of these ideas appeared on the final painting by Doug Henders. [Edited 12/9/18 14:13pm] Life Matters | |
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Now I can't help wondering, was Prince THAT good he could leave off a song like SAIMH from an album. Or was he a complete moron not seeing the Hit-potential of said song? | |
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Maybe he just felt that the song did not work in the context of the album. With which I agree. The same (even more so) goes for Girl and Hello was simply recorded after the album (iirc) and was Prince releasing something quite fast after it was recorded. . At the same time, I think Prince really enjoyed the idea that people would fall over themselves about his B-sides. It added to his mystique and probably also his sales numbers. And it wasn't like didn't have enough songs... Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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I dont think so. Its beat is too slow. Never would have been bigger than RB. | |
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As much as I love SAIMH, ATWIAD has always worked for me just the way it is. Prince often used B-Sides to deliver great new tunes, a bit like surprise gifts. At the end of the day, it was Prince's vision, not ours. It works as a concept album in which Prince explored the different meanings of love and life around the world, using colourful psychedelic sounds to paint different portraits and stories ; the cover illustrations support this idea and also draws its psychedelic inspiration from the 60's era. It's World That Makes The Love Go Round:Modern Poetry Selected From Breakthru International Poetry Magazine (1968) http://images.45cat.com/p...985-26.jpg [Edited 12/10/18 6:17am] Life Matters | |
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Paisley, wow. I don't have a thing with that pattern anymore. Love the album. What? | |
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That good that he did not have to include it.
Jill by they way said she was angry with him for the intent of that song. | |
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I always like the naked woman in the background! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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And the reference to "sex shooter" in She's Always In My Hair" (and then 2 years later he would put a bit of "Sugar Walls" in the "Hot Thing" remix... "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Keep in mind with the exception of a few overdubs and remixes and "Temptation" and "Hello" the project was all be completed before the PR tour started. With the earliest song being Girl...which goes back to 1982. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Love the album and the B sides. When I first heard the opening of "Around The World In A Day",I was intrigued and immediately drawn in. I love the artwork as well, especially the vinyl edition. | |
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It's funny, even though personally She's Always In My Hair is stronger than anything from the ATWIAD album and period... Even though Prince's artistry was always carefully calculated stressing more importance musically than commercially, ATIWAD is a concept album, it flows perfect together, even though there are some songs that we find to be weaker than others... Yes She's Always In My Hair is probably one of the pinnacle songs from that era but seeing members saying they'd ad Go or Girl or She's Always In My Hair to a "configuration" of ATWIAD... It throws the whole concept and sound off, it wouldn't have fit at all. Can you imagine how unbalanced ATIWAD would've been if She's Always In My Hair was an actual track on the album, would've made no sense. | |
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People just adding songs recorded in the same era to an ALBUM that makes no sense to be on lol... Album is a body of work, a conceptual body of work... Read someone wanted to add HELLO to ATIWAD... What does HELLO have to do with ATWIAD | |
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yeah it is a perfect B side response to an event. But it is to do with ATWIAD which is why it was a B side right?
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Prince Talks: The Silence Is BrokenThe Purple Pleasure Palace houses the genius behind ‘Around the World in a Day’ By
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