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Around The World In A Day: 40th Anniversary Thread This Tuesday (April 22) will mark 40 years since Prince and the Revolution dropped, "Around The World In A Day". It was a radical departure from Purple Rain, giving a more late 60s, psychedelic vibe. What was your fave memory from this album?
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When I first heard "America" on cassette (day of its release !): at the beginning of the song, I thought that the tape was stuck in the mechanism. š I love the album and glad that it was different from "Purple Rain". Prince (RIP) was so prolific at the time (the 3 B-sides of the album). A SDE would be so much appreciated and deserved... "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." | |
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Prince and The Revolution...nniversary
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I remember the 14 year old me was a bit confused on the first listenings - I loved Purple Rain, and had then bought 1999, so that was my Prince exposure at that time... (the other older albums I hadn't yet bought). ATWIAD was soooo different, and while I loved Rasberry Barret, America and The Ladder immediately, I did not know what to make of the rest of them - where was the funk and rock? ...
But it very quickly grew on me, and I loved all the extended versions and killer b-side tracks (She is Always in My Hair...). America on the LP was great, but the long version did nothing for me back then - and still does not do much, I think it is just waay too long
And looking back, of course this is a great album, a cool part of one of music's greatest runs (1999 to Lovesexy)
And it is really timeless - and makes me wish popular artists today would be so multi-faceted musically as Prince back then
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11 year old me totally missed this album when it came out. I liked the 1999 and Purple Rain albums but wasn't immersed in the Prince-verse as it was. I was still mostly into rap at the time. In my mid 20's I discovered this album but in reverse order. Diamonds and Pearls and The Gold Experience piqued my interest in Prince at the time. Parade was the album that really got me into Prince and let me know he was on another level. I was actually searching for AnotherLoverHoleInYoHead and bought the album... it was like magic and after I digested that album I went to ATWIAD then Lovesexy and the rest is history as they say. | |
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I remember hearing the songs on the radio the day it was released and taped most of them. I loved Paisley Park, Raspberry Beret and Pop Life immediately. I played those 3 songs to death. The others were ok, but grew on me. I finally bought the album on cassette a few months later, and liked it but honestly it wasnāt a fave at the time. PR and 1999 ruled my world back then and this was sooo different. However, itās grown on me over the years and itās become one of my fave albums from anyone. | |
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Always loved this one, in my Top 2 Prince albums for decades.
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This was the first Prince album I ever bought on vinyl! This album has such a cool vibe to it I love the tambourines! I think a highlight off the album for me would be Paisley Park and America ( live version of America is AMAZING) Shockadelica, she must be a witch
She got your mind, body, and soul hitched | |
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Autopen Signature | |
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What cool visual arts, right? I loved it | |
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The art on this Album is so COOL Shockadelica, she must be a witch
She got your mind, body, and soul hitched | |
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An example, the Estate should follow... https://superdeluxeedition.com/video/inxs-listen-like-thieves-3cdlp-super-deluxe-unboxed/ "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." | |
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Like someone from a previous post, I was 11 when this came out and was not yet a Prince fan. At the time, Raspberry Beret did not speak to me. I became a Prince fan several years later when I was in high school. Part of my love for this particular album is the circumstance under which I purchased it in the spring of 1991. A friend of mine and I cut school one day - we were both in a production of āThe Crucibleā and were supposed to wear our puritan era costumes to school to promote the show. I didnāt want the shame and scorn that would bring. A bunch of the cast, like me, abstained from wearing our costumes and our director was furious. He taught two of my classes and, rather than face his wrath, my friend and I skedaddled for a trip to the mall (where I purchased ATWIAD on cassette), our favorite pizza joint, and back home for a marathon session of nerf basketball. Being a rule follower, this act of minor rebellion felt amazing. My partner in crime that day is still one of my best friends, and he helped make the day all but perfect.
I was very surprised by the psychedelic vibe of this album. Paisley Park just sounded exactly like that day felt: wondrous and joyful. On top of that, Pop Life was a song I had heard before and had forgotten about - still one of my favorite songs of all time. Raspberry Beret, which I did grow to love, contains my favorite Prince line: āThunder drowns out what the lightning sees.ā What an incredibly creative and evocative way to conjure a thunder storm! ATWIAD doesnāt quite reach the heights, for me, of some of his masterpieces during his 80ās run, but it is overall a wonderful album, warts and all. But it has a little extra magic for me personally because it has remained entwined with that day from my youth.
I was listening to the tape on my Walkman backstage that night during our first performance. I was rocking out and didnāt realize that I was humming loudly enough for people in the first few rows to hear me. The stage manager had to slap me on the arm to get me to shut up.
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TRUE BLUE | |
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nayroo2002 said:
I will take my place, In the great below | |
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One of the few Prince albums where the B-sides was better than the actual album. ATWIAD had some decents tracks but very Beatles-esque | |
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. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
The Paisley Park Vault spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/zzWHrU | |
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Kares said:
. David Coleman played the oud (an Arabic lute-like instrument) and the darbuka (a goblet-shaped drum, I think Egyptian origin) the title track, Around The World In A Day. The Beatles also were known to use these instruments, later on. Doug Henders has also said his cover artwork was inspired by Sgt Pepper. So perhaps I can see a tenuous link between ATWIAD and The Beatles but to be honest, Iām not bothered if there is or not. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
The Paisley Park Vault spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/zzWHrU | |
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I have always love ATWIAD. I have maintained that it is too short, and doesn't end well. | |
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It would B awesome ! Fingers crossed till Celebration ? "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." | |
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It must be Miles Davis on "Six And ½" because, you know, there's a muted trumpet there. | |
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. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
The Paisley Park Vault spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/zzWHrU | |
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https://www.schkopi.com/i...s-dalbums/
The French Schkopi site has an article about the Celebration panel with Laura Li Puma and Doug Henders, hosted by Bobby Z that included a little discussion on the Around The World In A Day cover. Edit: obviously the article is in French, but if not fluent you can highlight the text and use a translate tool. [Edited 6/17/25 6:18am] There may or may not be something coming! | |
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Ramzoo said: When I first heard "America".. on cassette at the beginning of the song, I thought that the tape was stuck in the mechanism. š Same. I thought the player ate my new cassette, ans i quickly popped it out the player I will take my place, In the great below | |
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The mosaic hills in the background are very interesting....Especially than on on the right...what it that on the very top? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY was one of the first cassettes I ever received. I got a Ghetto Blaster for CHRISTMAS 1985 with this album, Tears For Fears āSongs from the Big Chairā, A-ha āHunting High and Lowā, Simple Minds āOnce Upon A Timeā and the WE ARE THE WORLD š cassette(which totally sucked, but I only wanted it for the exclusive PRINCE & THE REVOLUTION track ā4 The Tears š In Your Eyesā. I am still shocked that this studio version of that track is still not available on streaming or anywhere else.) I owned 1999 and PURPLE RAIN āļø but my 9 year old mind was about to be blown wide open.I would love for the original demo of the title track to be released as it is more organic and not slickly overproduced like the final product. PAISLEY PARK was the blueprint for the future world of all things Prince.CONDITION OF THE HEART š is a surrealistic journey of melancholic love lost.RASPBERRY BERET. Classic top 40 Prince. TAMBOURINE was a tutorial on funk drumming.AMERICA great sing along patriotic anthem where is the 21 minute version menders and gets lost along the way. POP LIFE is still light years greater than anything thatās out on the market today.THE LADDER šŖ is a weak throwaway that rides the coattails of PURPLE RAIN āļø with a cliched and tired arrangement that to this day still seems uninspired and hastily put together.āTEMPTATIONā IS ANOTHER TRACK THAT I JUST DONāT REVISIT. I THINK ITāS HORRIBLE. I THINK IT SHOULDāVE BEEN ON SHEILA E.ās ROMANCE 1600. It reminds me of the weird banter of āIāM SO CONFUSEDā from the 1984-1985 Tour. Nothing against Eddie M. Just not a fan of his saxophone style very 1980s very dated very cheesy ala Huey Lewis and the News. I love ā¤ļø the AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY album as a whole. The art,the videos,the B-Side⦠I still think that Prince shouldāve let the gestation period of this era should be more prolonged before he put out a product so shortly after the release of the worldwide success of purple rain. I truly hope there is enough extra material from this magical era for a super deluxe edition. This album is a whole is still a throwback snapshot to that time of childhood in 1985 for me thank you for a lifetime of memories Mr. Nelson.[b]
[b][Edited 6/17/25 1:26am] [Edited 6/17/25 1:30am] | |
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I don't want to shock you, but I think it's a naked lady
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