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|introduction = <b>The Rainbow Children</b> is the 24th full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. | |introduction = <b>The Rainbow Children</b> is the 24th full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. | ||
It was released worldwide in November 2001 (two years after his previous studio album [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and five months after the compilation album [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]), but was released as a single untracked audio file the previous month as [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_9|NPG Music Club Edition # 9]], the October edition of the | It was released worldwide in November 2001 (two years after his previous studio album [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and five months after the compilation album [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]), but was released as a single untracked audio file the previous month as [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_9|NPG Music Club Edition # 9]], the October edition of the club’s monthly offerings (taking the place of the monthly [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases|NPG Ahdio]] shows and other downloads). | ||
The album was first previewed during the [[A Celebration|Celebration]] week-long festival at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA in June 2001, with [[Prince]] sitting in the audience and hearing feedback from the audience following the | The album was first previewed during the [[A Celebration|Celebration]] week-long festival at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA in June 2001, with [[Prince]] sitting in the audience and hearing feedback from the audience following the album’s playback. The album was distributed worldwide by the independent label Redline Entertainment. | ||
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<b>Storyline</b> | <b>Storyline</b> | ||
The album opens with narrative in a distorted low voice by [[Prince]] that continues through many of the | The album opens with narrative in a distorted low voice by [[Prince]] that continues through many of the album’s tracks. It introduces the story of the "Rainbow Children", who "go about the work of building a new nation" with "accurate understanding of God and his laws". "The Wise One" and his woman are tempted by "The Resistor" "as prophesied". The woman succumbed, and was banished from the land along with five others, who became "The Banished Ones" (this was long thought to be as being written about Prince’s separation from his first wife Mayte, which she confirmed in her 2017 biography "The Most Beautiful"). | ||
The Wise One trusted in God to bring him another woman (read: [[Prince]] | The Wise One trusted in God to bring him another woman (read: [[Prince]]’s soon-to-be second wife, [[Manuela Testolini]]). The term "Rainbow Children" seems to indicate a group of people who have obtained some kind of spiritual enlightenment, "flying on the wings of the New Translation" (likely referring to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Translation_of_the_Holy_Scriptures New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures] used by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah’s_Witnesses Jehovah’s Witnesses], the religious group [[Prince]] belonged to at the time of recording). | ||
The Banished Ones take over the world, except for the palace of the Rainbow Children, which they surround with a "digital garden"; they try to remove The Wise One (king of the Rainbow Children) from power. The Wise One eventually "obliged with an invisible deed", and The Banished Ones return to the place they were born, "Menda City" (a play on words of "mendacity"). | The Banished Ones take over the world, except for the palace of the Rainbow Children, which they surround with a "digital garden"; they try to remove The Wise One (king of the Rainbow Children) from power. The Wise One eventually "obliged with an invisible deed", and The Banished Ones return to the place they were born, "Menda City" (a play on words of "mendacity"). | ||
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Outside of the USA, The Rainbow Children failed to chart, except in Japan and France. | Outside of the USA, The Rainbow Children failed to chart, except in Japan and France. | ||
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 29|29 May 2020]], [[The Prince Estate]] re-released the album with Sony’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Recordings Legacy Recordings] ([[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow: | On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 29|29 May 2020]], [[The Prince Estate]] re-released the album with Sony’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Recordings Legacy Recordings] ([[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!]] were also re-released on vinyl as well as a 4CD+DVD box set called ''Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection'' which contained the [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!]] albums and the [[Home Video: Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas|Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas]] DVD). | ||
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* AOL.com offered [[Mellow]] as a free download on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_14|14 January 2002]] | * AOL.com offered [[Mellow]] as a free download on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_14|14 January 2002]] | ||
|trivia = This was the first new album to be released under the name [[Prince]] since returning to using that name in 2000. | |trivia = This was the first new album to be released under the name [[Prince]] since returning to using that name in 2000. | ||
*The original [[NPG Music Club]] download edition was offered as a single, untracked audio file as [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_9|NPG Music Club Edition # 9]], the October edition of the | *The original [[NPG Music Club]] download edition was offered as a single, untracked audio file as [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_9|NPG Music Club Edition # 9]], the October edition of the club’s monthly offerings (taking the place of the monthly [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases|NPG Ahdio]] shows and other downloads). The single track approach was similar to that used on the untracked edition of the [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album. | ||
*Although the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] was named after a subsequent album, the tour largely followed the music and themes of '''The Rainbow Children'''. | *Although the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] was named after a subsequent album, the tour largely followed the music and themes of '''The Rainbow Children'''. | ||
*Although the album is titled [[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]], the first track misses off the definitive article, called only [[Rainbow Children]]. | *Although the album is titled [[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]], the first track misses off the definitive article, called only [[Rainbow Children]]. |
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