Album Details
Title: Purple Rain Artist: Prince & the Revolution Release Date: 8/6/1984 Re-Released On: 7/14/2009 Label: Warner Bros., WEA Duration: 43:50 Album Type(s): soundtrack, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 075992511025, 4943674055951, 075992511018, 4943674091492 Genre: Rock Styles: Soul, Funk, Rock & Roll, Urban, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative/Indie Rock, Album Rock, Dance-Rock Moods: Brash, Bravado, Eccentric, Energetic, Freewheeling, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Playful, Quirky, Sensual, Sexual, Sexy, Swaggering, Whimsical, Bright, Exciting, Exuberant, Joyous, Lively, Messy, Spicy, Meandering, Fun, Witty, Ambitious, Boisterous, Brassy, Confident, Detached, Hedonistic, Rousing, Stylish, Gleeful, Provocative Total Copies: 14 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Let's Go Crazy :: Prince & the Revolution
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Take Me with U :: Apollonia, Prince & the Revolution
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The Beautiful Ones :: Prince & the Revolution
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Computer Blue :: Prince & the Revolution
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Darling Nikki :: Prince & the Revolution
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When Doves Cry :: Prince & the Revolution
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I Would Die 4 U :: Prince & the Revolution
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Baby I'm a Star :: Prince & the Revolution
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Purple Rain :: Prince & the Revolution
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2009 | CD | Warner Bros. | 13535 | | 1990 | CD | Warner Bros. | 25110-2 | | 1984 | CD | Warner Bros. | 2-25110 | | ------ | CD | WEA | 75018 |
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Album Review
Prince designed Purple Rain as the project that would make him a superstar, and, surprisingly, that is exactly what happened. Simultaneously more focused and ambitious than any of his previous records, Purple Rain finds Prince consolidating his funk and r&b roots while moving boldly into pop, rock, and heavy metal with nine superbly crafted songs. Even its best-known songs don't tread conventional territory: the bass-less "When Doves Cry" is an eerie, spare neo-psychedelic masterpiece; "Let's Go Crazy" is a furious blend of metallic guitars, Stonesy riffs, and a hard funk backbeat; the anthemic title track is a majestic ballad filled with brilliant guitar flourishes. Although Prince's songwriting is at a peak, the presence of the Revolution pulls the music into sharper focus, giving it a tougher, more aggressive edge. And, with the guidance of Wendy and Lisa, Prince pushed heavily into psychedelia, adding swirling strings to the dreamy "Take Me With U" and the hard rock of "Baby I'm a Star." Even with all of his new, but uncompromising, forays into pop, Prince hasn't abandoned funk, and the robotic jam of "Computer Blue" and the menacing grind of "Darling Nikki" are among his finest songs. Taken together, all of the stylistic experiments add up to a stunning statement of purpose that remains one of the most exciting rock & roll albums ever recorded. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Apollonia | Vocals | | Bobby Z | Percussion, Drums | | Brownmark | Vocals, Bass | | David Coleman | Strings | | Dr. Fink | Keyboards, Vocals | | Lisa Coleman | Sitar, Vocals, Keyboards | | Novi Novog | Cello | | Prince | Composer, Producer, Keyboards, Arranger, Vocals, Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar | | Prince & the Revolution | Performer | | Revolution | Producer | | Suzie Katayama | Violin, Viola | | Wendy Melvoin | Vocals, Percussion, Guitar |
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