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| |album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced. | | |album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced. |
| * [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March,_2009|25 March, 2009]], [[26_March,_2009|26 March, 2009]], and [[27_March,_2009|27 March, 2009]]. | | * [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March,_2009|25 March, 2009]], [[26_March,_2009|26 March, 2009]], and [[27_March,_2009|27 March, 2009]]. |
− | * [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March,_2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March,_2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael Bland|Michael B.]] and [[Sonny Thompson|Sonny T.]], and [[29_March,_2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band. | + | * [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March,_2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March,_2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March,_2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band. |
| * French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br>[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]] | | * French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br>[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]] |
| |trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album. | | |trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album. |
Lotusflow3r is the 33rd full-length studio album by Prince (sold in a package with his 34th album MPLSound). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of Prince's website lotusflow3r.com, with a CD release exclusively at Target five days later, in a 3CD package that also included MPLSound and Bria Valente's first and only album Elixer.
In September, 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included MPLSound. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled Lotusflow3r but including the MPLSound disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the MPLSound album.
The album's download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. The Morning After is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes Crimson And Clover in its place. The change has not been explained.
Recording process
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. Prince stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album 3121.
The tracks featuring Michael B. and Sonny T., From The Lotus..., Colonized Mind, Love Like Jazz, Wall Of Berlin and ...Back 2 The Lotus, are likely to be from this time, recorded in late 2005. Some lyrics from ...Back 2 The Lotus are sampled in the track 3121, corroborating this further.
Additionally, Támar Davis appears on 4ever and Colonized Mind, suggesting they were recorded between 2005 and Summer, 2006. A clip of Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful was streamed by the NPG Music Club in June, 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording).
Boom, Crimson And Clover, 77 Beverly Park, $ and Dreamer are assumed to have been recorded in 2008, but this is unconfirmed, and some tracks may have been recorded earlier.
Promotion
The album did not produce any singles, but Prince promoted the album with a Target commercial (using the song Dreamer), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however.
The album reached number 2 on The Billboard 200, and number 1 on both the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.
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Personnel
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Musicians
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- Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted
- Michael B. - drums on From The Lotus..., Colonized Mind, Love Like Jazz, Wall Of Berlin and ...Back 2 The Lotus
- Sonny T. - bass guitar on From The Lotus..., Colonized Mind, Love Like Jazz, Wall Of Berlin and ...Back 2 The Lotus
- C.C. Dunham - drums on Boom, The Morning After, 4ever, $ and Dreamer
- Joshua Dunham - bass guitar on Boom, The Morning After, 4ever, $ and Dreamer
- Mr. Hayes - keyboard effects on Boom, The Morning After and Colonized Mind
- Shelby J. - background vocals on 4ever and Colonized Mind
- Marva King - background vocals on 4ever and Colonized Mind
- Bria Valente - background vocals on 4ever and Colonized Mind
- Támar Davis - background vocals on 4ever and Colonized Mind
- Maceo Parker - saxophone and party vocals on $ (credited for "hornz and party vocals")
- Greg Boyer - trombone and party vocals on $ (credited for "hornz and party vocals")
- Mike Phillips - saxophone and party vocals on $ (credited for "hornz and party vocals")
- Lee Hogans - trumpet and party vocals on $ (credited for "hornz and party vocals", incorrectly called "Lee Hogan")
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Production
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- Prince - producer and arranger
- Richard Furch - engineer
- Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)
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Thanks
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Additional Information
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Promotion (at time of release)
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Trivia
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- The Lotusflow3r.com download version, released 5 days prior to the Target CD version, contained the track The Morning After instead of Crimson And Clover. As a result, no recording credits are available for Crimson And Clover, as credits are only available for the online version of the album.
- Lotusflow3r had its own 'area' on the lotusflow3r.com website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song Crimson And Clover, various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.
- It appears that 77 Beverly Park was at one point intended for MPLSound, given its mention in the spoken word segment of Ol' Skool Company, which mentions the other MPLSound tracks in their order of appearance on the album.
- Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful was also seen on a tracklist for MPLSound as late as February, 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.
- Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful is incorrectly listed as Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful on the Target CD packaging.
- The Lotusflow3r 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on The Billboard 200 album charts.
- The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September, 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.
- On 2 December, 2009, Dreamer was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a Prince track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were Beyond Here Lies Nothin' by Bob Dylan, Change In The Weather by John Fogerty, Fork In The Road by Neil Young, and Working On A Dream by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).
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