
Purple Rain is a Soul & Funk album by Prince And The Revolution, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 412 pressings tracked, owned by 173 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- saturated
- anthemic
- cinematic
About
<b>100 Best Albums</b> You can’t very well tell a story about a troubled artist whose difficult personality belies his musical genius without, you know, actual musical genius. In this sense, the soundtrack to <i>Purple Rain</i> began life with the highest degree of difficulty imaginable; the impossibility that its success could ever have been in doubt is the project’s greatest legacy. With half its tracklist comprising Top 10 singles, the soundtrack is what truly turned Prince Rogers Nelson from <i>just</i> big enough to get to star in a summer blockbuster based on his life to one of the most instantly recognizable and distinctive pop artists ever. This is no slight to the movie, which has its charms (shout-out Morris Day), as much as it’s a testament to Prince’s all-engulfing star power and genre-fluid/gender-fluid virtuosity—nine perfect, definitive pop-soul-dance-rock-R&B-funk-whatever-else songs that couldn’t help but swallow everything in their orbit. The brilliance of <i>Purple Rain</i> is how it stirs seemingly contradictory moods—lust, devotion, intimacy, alienation—into a brew where nothing can be separated from anything else. Prince makes trauma sound erotic (“When Doves Cry”) and salvation sound reckless (“Let’s Go Crazy”). His sexual escapades are spiritual, disorienting, and almost psychedelic (“Darling Nikki,” “Computer Blue”), while his spiritual journeys are grounded in the mechanics of a guitar solo (“Purple Rain”). The album broke records and brains: Tipper Gore’s overreaction to the image of Darling Nikki masturbating to a magazine begat a congressional witch hunt debating the morality of pop music. Prince often drew comparisons to Jimi Hendrix for the way he mixed music that felt Black and white, sacred and profane. The reality is that he had no precedent then and no comparison now.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Let's Go Crazy4:39
- A2Take Me With U3:54
- A3The Beautiful Ones5:15
- A4Computer Blue3:59
- A5Darling Nikki4:15
Side B
- B1When Doves Cry5:52
- B2I Would Die 4 U2:51
- B3Baby I'm A Star4:20
- B4Purple Rain8:45
Credits
Performers
- Prince And The Revolution
- David ColemanSTRINGS CELLO
- Suzie KatayamaSTRINGS CELLO VIOLIN
- Novi NovogSTRINGS VIOLIN VIOLA
- Lisa ColemanARRANGED BY KEYBOARDS CONDUCTOR
- PrinceARRANGED BY VOCALS STRINGS
- BrownmarkBASS BACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Wendy MelvoinGUITAR CONDUCTOR BACKING VOCALS
- Matt FinkKEYBOARDS BACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Bobby Z.PERCUSSION DRUMS
- ApolloniaVOCALS FEATURING BACKING VOCALS
- Ann AtkinsonSTRINGS BASS DOUBLE BASS
- Tim BarrSTRINGS BASS DOUBLE BASS
- Denyse BuffumSTRINGS VIOLA
- Laurie WoodsSTRINGS VIOLA
- Marcy Dicterow VajSTRINGS VIOLIN
- Sid PageSTRINGS VIOLIN
- Sheila E.LEAD VOCALS PERCUSSION
173 collectors on Gatefold own this · 412 pressings tracked on Gatefold
