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| |album name = Batman | | |album name = Batman |
| |album image = [[File:Batman.jpg]] | | |album image = [[File:Batman.jpg]] |
− | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_19|19 June, 1989]] (UK/France)<br>[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_20|20 June, 1989]] (USA) | + | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_19|19 June 1989]] (UK/France)<br>[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_20|20 June 1989]] (USA) |
| |length = 42:34 | | |length = 42:34 |
| |label = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] | | |label = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] |
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| |previous album link = [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] | | |previous album link = [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] |
| |next album link = [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] | | |next album link = [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] |
− | |introduction = '''Batman''' (the motion picture soundtrack to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Tim Burton] movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(1989_film) Batman]) is the eleventh full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and the first and only soundtrack album by [[Prince]] for a movie in which he was not involved as an actor. It was released worldwide in June, 1989. | + | |introduction = '''Batman''' (the motion picture soundtrack to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Tim Burton] movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(1989_film) Batman]) is the eleventh full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and the first and only soundtrack album by [[Prince]] for a movie in which he was not involved as an actor. It was released worldwide in June 1989. |
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| <b>First steps</b> | | <b>First steps</b> |
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− | Director [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Tim Burton] had used two [[Prince]] songs ([[1999]] and [[Baby I'm A Star]]) in a rough cut of the movie, and felt they worked so well that in mid-December, 1988, he contacted [[Prince]] to ask if he would re-record the tracks for use in the movie, or provide new tracks instead. | + | Director [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Tim Burton] had used two [[Prince]] songs ([[1999]] and [[Baby I'm A Star]]) in a rough cut of the movie, and felt they worked so well that in mid-December 1988, he contacted [[Prince]] to ask if he would re-record the tracks for use in the movie, or provide new tracks instead. |
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− | [[Prince]] was initially uncertain, until visiting the movie set in January, 1989, where he met [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Burton], discussed the concept, and watched a rough cut portion of the movie. He became so interested in writing music for the movie that he considered cancelling the Japanese leg of the [[Lovesexy Tour]], but it would have been too costly to do so. | + | [[Prince]] was initially uncertain, until visiting the movie set in January 1989, where he met [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Burton], discussed the concept, and watched a rough cut portion of the movie. He became so interested in writing music for the movie that he considered cancelling the Japanese leg of the [[Lovesexy Tour]], but it would have been too costly to do so. |
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| <b>Recording Process</b> | | <b>Recording Process</b> |
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− | [[Prince]] began recording songs for the album in mid-February, 1989, immediately after returning from the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and he previewed eleven songs in late February, including [[Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] and [[200 Balloons]], intended to replace [[1999]] and [[Baby I'm A Star]] respectively), and [[19 (Jailbait)|Batman Theme]]. | + | [[Prince]] began recording songs for the album in mid-February 1989, immediately after returning from the [[Lovesexy Tour]], and he previewed eleven songs in late February, including [[Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] and [[200 Balloons]], intended to replace [[1999]] and [[Baby I'm A Star]] respectively), and [[19 (Jailbait)|Batman Theme]]. |
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− | He worked on the album further in March, 1989, recording [[Partyman]] and [[Trust]] (to replace [[Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] and [[200 Balloons]] respectively). [[Dance With The Devil]] was recorded for the album, but [[Prince]] considered the song to be too dark and replaced it with [[Batdance]], which was the last song recorded for the album. | + | He worked on the album further in March 1989, recording [[Partyman]] and [[Trust]] (to replace [[Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic]] and [[200 Balloons]] respectively). [[Dance With The Devil]] was recorded for the album, but [[Prince]] considered the song to be too dark and replaced it with [[Batdance]], which was the last song recorded for the album. |
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− | While the bulk of the album was recorded between mid-February and the end of March, 1989, [[Electric Chair]] was recorded in June, 1988, and [[Scandalous]] in October, 1988. In addition, [[Vicki Waiting]] was a revamped version of [[Vicki Waiting|Anna Waiting]], initially recorded in December, 1988. | + | While the bulk of the album was recorded between mid-February and the end of March 1989, [[Electric Chair]] was recorded in June 1988, and [[Scandalous]] in October 1988. In addition, [[Vicki Waiting]] was a revamped version of [[Vicki Waiting|Anna Waiting]], initially recorded in December 1988. |
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| The album reached number 1 on the US [[The_Billboard_200|Billboard Top Pop Albums]] Chart and stayed there 6 consecutive weeks, and number 5 on the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top Black Albums]] Chart. | | The album reached number 1 on the US [[The_Billboard_200|Billboard Top Pop Albums]] Chart and stayed there 6 consecutive weeks, and number 5 on the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top Black Albums]] Chart. |
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− | It was certified Platinum x2 on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_29|29 August, 1989]] by the RIAA, indicating 2 million copies shipped in the USA. | + | It was certified Platinum x2 on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_29|29 August 1989]] by the RIAA, indicating 2 million copies shipped in the USA. |
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| # <b>[[The Future]]</b> (4:07) | | # <b>[[The Future]]</b> (4:07) |
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| # <b>[[The Future]]</b> | | # <b>[[The Future]]</b> |
| # <b>[[Electric Chair]]</b> | | # <b>[[Electric Chair]]</b> |
Batman (the motion picture soundtrack to the Tim Burton movie Batman) is the eleventh full-length studio album by Prince, and the first and only soundtrack album by Prince for a movie in which he was not involved as an actor. It was released worldwide in June 1989.
First steps
Director Tim Burton had used two Prince songs (1999 and Baby I'm A Star) in a rough cut of the movie, and felt they worked so well that in mid-December 1988, he contacted Prince to ask if he would re-record the tracks for use in the movie, or provide new tracks instead.
Prince was initially uncertain, until visiting the movie set in January 1989, where he met Burton, discussed the concept, and watched a rough cut portion of the movie. He became so interested in writing music for the movie that he considered cancelling the Japanese leg of the Lovesexy Tour, but it would have been too costly to do so.
Recording Process
Prince began recording songs for the album in mid-February 1989, immediately after returning from the Lovesexy Tour, and he previewed eleven songs in late February, including Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic and 200 Balloons, intended to replace 1999 and Baby I'm A Star respectively), and Batman Theme.
He worked on the album further in March 1989, recording Partyman and Trust (to replace Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic and 200 Balloons respectively). Dance With The Devil was recorded for the album, but Prince considered the song to be too dark and replaced it with Batdance, which was the last song recorded for the album.
While the bulk of the album was recorded between mid-February and the end of March 1989, Electric Chair was recorded in June 1988, and Scandalous in October 1988. In addition, Vicki Waiting was a revamped version of Anna Waiting, initially recorded in December 1988.
Credits
Of note is that while the credits denote that Prince sings lead vocals, the lyrics are in fact attributed to characters from the movie, as if Prince is singing on their behalf. The Future and Scandalous are attributed to Batman, while Electric Chair, Partyman and Trust are attributed to The Joker.
The Arms Of Orion is attributed to Bruce Wayne (Batman's alter-ego) and Vicki Vale, while Vicki Waiting is attributed to Bruce Wayne alone, and Lemon Crush is attributed to Vicki Vale alone.
Batdance attributes different lines to different characters. The only line attributed to Prince, which seems very intentional, is the finale of Trust, "Who do ya trust if you can't trust God? Who can you trust - who can ya? Nobody."
Promotion
The album produced five commercially-released singles, Batdance (which preceded the album), Partyman, The Arms Of Orion, Scandalous! and The Future (released in Europe only). Trust was also available as a promotional single in Hong Kong only (with no commercial release).
Prince did not tour to support the album, having just completed the Lovesexy Tour in early 1989, but several songs from the album were played on the 1990 Nude Tour, which took place before the release of Prince's next album, Graffiti Bridge.
The album reached number 1 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart and stayed there 6 consecutive weeks, and number 5 on the Billboard Top Black Albums Chart.
It was certified Platinum x2 on 29 August 1989 by the RIAA, indicating 2 million copies shipped in the USA.
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- Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted
- Jack Nicholson - sampled vocals (as The Joker, sampled from Batman) on The Future, Partyman, Vicki Waiting and Batdance (credited for "special guest presence")
- Michael Keaton - sampled vocals (as Batman/Bruce Wayne, sampled from Batman) on The Future and Batdance, credited but not heard on Partyman and Vicki Waiting (credited for "special guest presence")
- Kim Basinger - sampled vocals (as Vicki Vale, sampled from Batman) on Partyman, Vicki Waiting and Batdance, credited but not heard on The Future (credited for "special guest presence")
- Sounds of Blackness - choir on The Future
- Clare Fischer - orchestra on The Future (credited as "Clare Fischer Orchestra")
- Christopher Fairbank - sampled vocals on The Future (uncredited, as Nic, sampled from Batman)
- Sheena Easton - co-lead vocals on The Arms Of Orion (credited for "special guest presence")
- Femi Jiya - sampled vocals on Partyman (credited for "special guest presence")
- Anna Fantastic - sampled vocals on Partyman (credited for "special guest presence")
- Eric Leeds - saxophone on Trust
- Atlanta Bliss - trumpet on Trust
- Robert Wuhl - sampled vocals on Trust (uncredited, as Alexander Knox, sampled from Batman)
- Matthew Larson - sampled vocals on Batdance (credited for "special guest presence")
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thanks = "Special gratitude 2 staff and friends at Paisley Park: Albert Magnoli, Alan Leeds, Harry Grossman, Femi Jiya, David Friedlander, Therese Stoulil, Matthew Larson, Sal Greco, Gilbert Davison, Anna Fantastic and John L. Nelson. Special mention 2 the filmmakers 4 their attention and support: Mark Canton, Jon Peters, Tim Burton; and 2 Michael Dilbeck, Gary LeMel & Debbie Reinberg 4 their tireless efforts. Special consideration 2 Skip Brittenham, Gary Stiffelman, Jerry Breslauer and Nancy Chapman 4 their dedication, and 2 the group at Warner Bros. Records: Mo Ostin, Lenny Waronker, Benny Medina, Michael Ostin and Russ Thyret 4 their support through the years. Special thanks 2 Eric Leeds, Atlanta Bliss, the Sounds of Blackness Choir, the Clare Fischer Orchestra, Staples Mavis Staples, Sheena Easton, Chris Lord-Alge, Danny Elfman, Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger and U. "Who do U trust if U can't trust God, who can U trust? ..Nobody! Don't dance with the devil in the pale moonlight. The curious try and always die.""
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