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| |introduction = [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] is the seventh full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and the second to be credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. It was released worldwide in April 1985, just ten months after the release of [[Prince and the Revolution]]'s best-selling album, [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It was the first release of any kind on [[Prince]]'s own [[Paisley Park Records]], a subsidiary of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] | | |introduction = [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] is the seventh full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and the second to be credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. It was released worldwide in April 1985, just ten months after the release of [[Prince and the Revolution]]'s best-selling album, [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It was the first release of any kind on [[Prince]]'s own [[Paisley Park Records]], a subsidiary of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] |
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− | The album was mostly recorded between January and December 1984, although [[Raspberry Beret]] had first been recorded in 1982 (it was re-recorded in August 1984). [[Pop Life]] was the first new recording for the album, recorded in February 1984. [[Temptation]] was recorded at some point in Spring 1984, although further recording followed in December 1984. Three of the album's nine tracks had been recorded by [[Prince]] prior to the release of [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], therefore. | + | The album was mostly recorded between January and December 1984, although [[Raspberry Beret]] had first been recorded in 1982 (it was re-recorded in September 1984). [[Pop Life]] was the first new recording for the album, recorded in February 1984. |
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− | [[Around The World In A Day]] was demoed (by David Coleman, with no input by [[Prince]]) in June 1984, and recorded by [[Prince]] in September 1984. [[America]] was recorded in July 1984. Specific dates are not known for [[Tamborine]], but it was recorded in Summer / Autumn 1984. [[Paisley Park]] was recorded in early September 1984. [[Condition Of The Heart]] followed in October 1984. [[The Ladder]] was recorded in December 1984, marking the final track recorded for the album (although further work followed on [[Temptation]]). | + | [[Around The World In A Day]] was demoed (by David Coleman, with no input by [[Prince]]) in June 1984, and recorded by [[Prince]] in August 1984. [[America]] was recorded in July 1984, [[Raspberry Beret]], [[Tamborine]] and [[Paisley Park]] in September 1984. [[Condition Of The Heart]] and [[The Ladder]] followed in October 1984, initially tracked during rehearsals for the [[Purple Rain Tour]]. [[Temptation]] was recorded in December 1984, marking both the final track on and recorded for the album. |
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− | Six of the album's nine tracks - [[Around The World In A Day]], [[Paisley Park]], [[Condition Of The Heart]], [[Raspberry Beret]], [[Tamborine]] and [[Temptation]] - are essentially solo performances by [[Prince]], often containing background vocals by [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]], and other occasional musical embellishments by others. [[America]] is a full-band performance, edited down from a longer version later released on the [[Single: America|America]] 12" single, and [[Pop Life]] and [[The Ladder]] are also band performances.
| + | Four of the album's nine tracks - [[Paisley Park]], [[Condition Of The Heart]], [[Tamborine]] and [[Temptation]] - are essentially solo performances by [[Prince]], often containing background vocals by [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]], and other occasional musical embellishments by others. |
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| + | [[America]] is a full-band performance, edited down from a longer version later released on the [[Single: America|America]] 12" single, [[Around The World In A Day]] [[Pop Life]] and [[The Ladder]] are also band performances. |
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| The album produced four commercially-released singles, [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]], [[Single: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]] (in Europe, Australia and Japan only), [[Single: Pop Life|Pop Life]] and [[Single: America|America]], although no single was released prior to the album, as an artistic statement by [[Prince]] following the huge commercialism of [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. | | The album produced four commercially-released singles, [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]], [[Single: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]] (in Europe, Australia and Japan only), [[Single: Pop Life|Pop Life]] and [[Single: America|America]], although no single was released prior to the album, as an artistic statement by [[Prince]] following the huge commercialism of [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. |
Around The World In A Day is the seventh full-length studio album by Prince, and the second to be credited to Prince and the Revolution. It was released worldwide in April 1985, just ten months after the release of Prince and the Revolution's best-selling album, Purple Rain. It was the first release of any kind on Prince's own Paisley Park Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.
The album was mostly recorded between January and December 1984, although Raspberry Beret had first been recorded in 1982 (it was re-recorded in September 1984). Pop Life was the first new recording for the album, recorded in February 1984.
Around The World In A Day was demoed (by David Coleman, with no input by Prince) in June 1984, and recorded by Prince in August 1984. America was recorded in July 1984, Raspberry Beret, Tamborine and Paisley Park in September 1984. Condition Of The Heart and The Ladder followed in October 1984, initially tracked during rehearsals for the Purple Rain Tour. Temptation was recorded in December 1984, marking both the final track on and recorded for the album.
Four of the album's nine tracks - Paisley Park, Condition Of The Heart, Tamborine and Temptation - are essentially solo performances by Prince, often containing background vocals by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, and other occasional musical embellishments by others.
America is a full-band performance, edited down from a longer version later released on the America 12" single, Around The World In A Day Pop Life and The Ladder are also band performances.
The album produced four commercially-released singles, Raspberry Beret, Paisley Park (in Europe, Australia and Japan only), Pop Life and America, although no single was released prior to the album, as an artistic statement by Prince following the huge commercialism of Purple Rain.
There was no tour to support the album, although a few songs from the album had been previewed on the Purple Rain Tour, which ended just two weeks prior to the album's release.
The album reached number 1 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart, and number 4 on the Billboard Top Black Albums Chart. It was certified Gold/Platinium/Multi-platinium on July 2nd 1985 by the RIAA, indicating 2,000,000 copies shipped in the USA. It was also certified Silver/Gold by the BPI on April 22nd 1985, indicating 100,000 copies shipped in the UK.
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Personnel
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Musicians
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- Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted
- David Coleman - cello, oud, fingercymbals, darbuka and background vocals on Around The World In A Day, cello on Raspberry Beret and The Ladder (interlude)
- Jonathan Melvoin - tamborine and background vocals on Around The World In A Day, Pop Life
- Wendy Melvoin - background vocals on Around The World In A Day, Paisley Park, Raspberry Beret, guitars and background vocals on America, Pop Life, The Ladder
- Lisa Coleman - background vocals on Around The World In A Day, Paisley Park, Raspberry Beret, keyboards and background vocals on America, Pop Life, The Ladder
- Susannah Melvoin - background vocals on Around The World In A Day, Raspberry Beret and The Ladder
- Novi Novog - violin on Paisley Park and Raspberry Beret
- Bobby Z. - drums and percussion on America, Pop Life, The Ladder
- Brown Mark - bass guitar and background vocals on America, Pop Life, The Ladder
- Dr. Fink - keyboards on America, Pop Life, The Ladder
- Brad Marsh - tamborine on America
- Sheila E. - drums on Pop Life
- Eddie M. - saxophone on The Ladder and Temptation
- Suzie Katayama - cello on Raspberry Beret and The Ladder (interlude)
- Sid Page - violin on The Ladder (interlude)
- Marcy Dicterow-Vaj - violin on The Ladder (interlude) (as "Vaj")
- Denyse Buffum - viola on The Ladder (interlude)
- Laury Woods - viola on The Ladder (interlude)
- Tim Barr - stand-up bass on The Ladder (interlude)
- Annette Atkinson - stand-up bass on The Ladder (interlude)
- Taja Sevelle - background vocals on The Ladder (as "Taj")
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Thanks
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- "All thanks 2 God" - Prince and the Revolution
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