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| The album produced five commercially-released singles, [[Single: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] (which preceded the album), [[Single: Let’s Go Crazy|Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Single: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], [[Single: I Would Die 4 U|I Would Die 4 U]] and [[Single: Take Me With U|Take Me With U]]. Both [[Single: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] and [[Single: Let’s Go Crazy|Let’s Go Crazy]] reached number 1 on the [[Billboard_Hot_100_Chart|Billboard Hot 100]]. | | The album produced five commercially-released singles, [[Single: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] (which preceded the album), [[Single: Let’s Go Crazy|Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Single: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], [[Single: I Would Die 4 U|I Would Die 4 U]] and [[Single: Take Me With U|Take Me With U]]. Both [[Single: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] and [[Single: Let’s Go Crazy|Let’s Go Crazy]] reached number 1 on the [[Billboard_Hot_100_Chart|Billboard Hot 100]]. |
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− | [[Prince]] supported the album with the [[Purple Rain Tour]], his most extensive to date, and the first billed as [[Prince and the Revolution]]. Every song on the album was played regularly on the tour, which comprised of 100 shows throughout the United States, also including two shows in Canada. | + | [[Prince]] supported the album with the [[Purple Rain Tour]], his most extensive to date, and the first billed as [[Prince and the Revolution]]. Every song on the album was played regularly on the tour, which comprised 100 shows throughout the United States, also including two shows in Canada. |
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| On 4 August 1984, after 3 weeks in the chart, Purple Rain reached number 1 on the US [[The Billboard 200|Billboard Top Lps And Tape]] chart, where it remained for 12 weeks (the album remained almost a year in the US charts). It also reached number 1 on the US [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Black LPs]] chart, remaining at top position for 19 weeks. | | On 4 August 1984, after 3 weeks in the chart, Purple Rain reached number 1 on the US [[The Billboard 200|Billboard Top Lps And Tape]] chart, where it remained for 12 weeks (the album remained almost a year in the US charts). It also reached number 1 on the US [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Black LPs]] chart, remaining at top position for 19 weeks. |
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− | In Canada the albums topped the RPM Top 100 Albums chart for 17 weeks, and the "The Record Top 40 Albums" chart where it remained 13 weeks. The albums fared also well in Europe, reaching number 1 position in the Netherlands (for 3 weeks), top 5 positions in Germany, Sweden and Norway, and top ten positions in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria and France. | + | In Canada the albums topped the RPM Top 100 Albums chart for 17 weeks, and the "The Record Top 40 Albums" chart where it remained 13 weeks. The albums fared also well in Europe, reaching number 1 position in The Netherlands (for 3 weeks), top 5 positions in Germany, Sweden and Norway, and top ten positions in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria and France. |
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| Boosted by the success of the [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] movie, the album catapulted [[Prince]] to international stardom as the album outsold all of his previous (and subsequent) albums, selling 13 million copies in the US and 5 million in the rest of the world. | | Boosted by the success of the [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] movie, the album catapulted [[Prince]] to international stardom as the album outsold all of his previous (and subsequent) albums, selling 13 million copies in the US and 5 million in the rest of the world. |
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− | |item1 = [[Film:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>(film) | + | |item1 = [[Film:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>(Film) |
| |image1 = [[File:FilmPurpleRain-movieposter.jpg|60px|link=Film:_Purple_Rain]] | | |image1 = [[File:FilmPurpleRain-movieposter.jpg|60px|link=Film:_Purple_Rain]] |
| |item2 = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] <br> (2017 re-issue) | | |item2 = [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] <br> (2017 re-issue) |
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− | |references = [[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown, 2004) | + | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' |
| * ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]'' | | * ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]'' |
| * <b>Design:</b> [http://www.jayvigon.com/portfolio/DesignStudio-Logos-Film.html JayVigon.com], [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/24/obituaries/24thrasher.html?_r=0 Ed Thrasher] | | * <b>Design:</b> [http://www.jayvigon.com/portfolio/DesignStudio-Logos-Film.html JayVigon.com], [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/24/obituaries/24thrasher.html?_r=0 Ed Thrasher] |
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Album details
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Released:
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25 June 1984 (USA)
13 July 1984 (UK)
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Length:
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43:54
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Label(s):
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Warner Bros. Records
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Studio(s):
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Kiowa Trail Home Studio, Chanhassen, MN, USA; The Warehouse, St. Louis Park, MN, USA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA; Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck (from New York, NY in Minneapolis, MN USA) at First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Charts, Certifications & Awards
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Charts
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America
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Country: Chart
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Entry Date
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Peak Position
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Weeks in Chart
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Canada: RPM Top 100 Albums
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15 Jul. 1984
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1(17)
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46
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Canada: The Record Top 40 Albums
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23 Jul. 1984 (?)
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1(13)
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41
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USA: Billboard Top LP’s & Tapes
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14 Jul. 1984
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1(12)
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50
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USA: Billboard Black LPs
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14 Jul. 1984
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1(19)
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47
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USA: Billboard Rock Albums Airplay
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16 Jun. 1984
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20A
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12
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Canada: RPM Top 100 Albums of 1984
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5 Jan. 1985
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2
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-
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USA: Billboard Catalog Albums
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8 May 2004
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32R
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8
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USA: Billboard 200
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12 Jul. 2014
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193R
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1
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USA: Billboard 200
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8 Nov. 2014
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195R
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1
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USA: The Billboard 200
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7 May 2016
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2R
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18
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USA: Greatest of All Time Billboard 200 Albums
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2016
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110
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n/a
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Europe
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Country: Chart
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Entry Date
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Peak Position
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Weeks in Chart
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Austria: Alben Top 75
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1 Jan. 1985
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8
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22
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France: Nielsen & Ipsos TOP 20
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3 Feb. 1985
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8
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9
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Germany: Musikmarkt Top 75 Albums
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30 Jul. 1984
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5
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48
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The Netherlands: Nationale Hitparade LP Top 50
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4 Aug. 1984
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1(3)
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40
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Norway: VG-Lista Top 40 Albums
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Week 35/1984
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4
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17
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Sweden: Top 60 Albums
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3 Aug. 1984
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3
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14
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Switzerland: Schweizer Hitparade
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12 Aug. 1984
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7
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31
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U.K.: UK Albums Chart
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21 Jul. 1984
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7
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91
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U.K.: Gallup Album Charts
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13 Sep. 2014
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19R
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1
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Pacific
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Country: Chart
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Entry Date
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Peak Position
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Weeks in Chart
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Australia: ARIA Top 50 Albums
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29 Jul. 1984
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1(?)
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27
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New Zealand: Top 40 Albums
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5 Aug. 1984
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2(?)
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36
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Australia: ARIA Top 50 Albums
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26 Jan. 1992
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21R
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13
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R indicates re-entry of an album that had already charted.
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Certifications
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Institution, Country
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Date
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Certification
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CRIA, Canada
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1 Sep. 1984
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Platinum x3 (300,000)
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CRIA, Canada
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1 Nov. 1984
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Platinum x5 (500,000)
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CRIA, Canada
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1 Dec. 1984
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Platinum x6 (600,000)
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RIAA, USA
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29 Aug. 1984
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Platinum (1 million)
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RIAA, USA
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13 Nov. 1984
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Platinum x8 (8 millions)
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RIAA, USA
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16 Jan. 1985
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Platinum x9 (9 millions)
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RIAA, USA
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22 Feb. 1989
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Platinum x10 (10 millions)
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RIAA, USA
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11 Jul. 1994
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Platinum x11 (11 millions)
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RIAA, USA
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16 May 1996
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Platinum x13 (13 millions) Diamond
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SNEP, France
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1984
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Gold (100,000)
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SNEP, France
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1993
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Platinum (300,000)
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BVMI, Germany
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1985
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Gold (250,000)
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BVMI, Germany
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1993
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Platinum (500,000)
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BPI, UK
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30 Aug. 1984
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Silver (60,000)
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BPI, UK
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25 Sep. 1984
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Gold (100,000)
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BPI, UK
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26 Apr. 1985
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Platinum (300,000)
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BPI, UK
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1 May 1990
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Platinum x2 (600,000)
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ARIA, Australia
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9 Mar. 1992
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Platinum (70,000)
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ARIA, Australia
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8 Dec. 1996
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Platinum x2 (140,000)
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Awards
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Institution, Country
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Date
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Award
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12th annual American Music Awards, USA
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28 Jan. 1985
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Favorite Album (Soul/R&B)
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12th annual American Music Awards, USA
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28 Jan. 1985
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Favorite Album (Pop/Rock)
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4th annual BRIT Awards, UK
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11 Feb. 1985
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Best Film Soundtrack
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27th annual Grammy Awards, USA
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26 Feb. 1985
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Best Rock Performance by a Group
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27th annual Grammy Awards, USA
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26 Feb. 1985
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Best Album of Original Score Written For A Motion Picture
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57th annual Academy Awards, USA
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25 Mar. 1985
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Best Original Score
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4th annual World Soundtrack Awards, Belgium
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9 Oct. 2004
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WSA Special 20th Anniversary Award
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Singles released
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See also
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Purple Rain (the motion picture soundtrack to the movie Purple Rain) is the sixth full-length studio album by Prince, and the first to be officially credited to Prince and the Revolution (Albeit the name The Revolution does appear in mirror-writing on the sleeve of the 1999 album). It was released worldwide in June 1984, a month before the movie, Purple Rain opened in theaters.
Released a year and eight months after Prince’s previous album 1999, it marked the longest period between albums to date.
Sessions and compiling
The album was mostly recorded between August 1983, and March 1984, although Baby I’m A Star had first been recorded in 1981. The last three songs on the album, I Would Die 4 U, Baby I’m A Star and Purple Rain, were recorded live at the 3 August 1983, First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA show, although overdubs and edits took place on all three in September 1983. This marked the first time Prince had included live recordings on an album or on any release.
In keeping with previous albums, all tracks were primarily written by Prince. Computer Blue features songwriting input by Dr. Fink, Lisa Coleman, and Wendy Melvoin. Dr. Fink also wrote a keyboard bass line for the track. Prince’s father John L. Nelson was also credited for the Father’s Song component of the track, which had been worked on during rehearsals on the 1983 leg of the 1999 Tour.
While Prince’s previous albums were primarily solo recordings by Prince, Purple Rain contained the credits “produced, arranged, composed and performed
by Prince and the Revolution.”
The full band appears on four tracks: Let’s Go Crazy, I Would Die 4 U, Baby I’m A Star and Purple Rain. Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman also appear on Computer Blue, while the remainder of the tracks are essentially solo performances. Apollonia sings co-lead on Take Me With U. Three of the tracks include a string section arranged by Lisa Coleman and Prince, conducted by Coleman and Melvoin: Take Me With U, Baby I’m A Star, and Purple Rain.
The string players are Novi Novog (violin and viola), David Coleman (cello), and Suzie Katayama (cello).
Promotion
The album produced five commercially-released singles, When Doves Cry (which preceded the album), Let’s Go Crazy, Purple Rain, I Would Die 4 U and Take Me With U. Both When Doves Cry and Let’s Go Crazy reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Prince supported the album with the Purple Rain Tour, his most extensive to date, and the first billed as Prince and the Revolution. Every song on the album was played regularly on the tour, which comprised 100 shows throughout the United States, also including two shows in Canada.
Charts
On 4 August 1984, after 3 weeks in the chart, Purple Rain reached number 1 on the US Billboard Top Lps And Tape chart, where it remained for 12 weeks (the album remained almost a year in the US charts). It also reached number 1 on the US Billboard Black LPs chart, remaining at top position for 19 weeks.
In Canada the albums topped the RPM Top 100 Albums chart for 17 weeks, and the "The Record Top 40 Albums" chart where it remained 13 weeks. The albums fared also well in Europe, reaching number 1 position in The Netherlands (for 3 weeks), top 5 positions in Germany, Sweden and Norway, and top ten positions in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria and France.
Boosted by the success of the Purple Rain movie, the album catapulted Prince to international stardom as the album outsold all of his previous (and subsequent) albums, selling 13 million copies in the US and 5 million in the rest of the world.
Certifications
The album was certified platinum by RIAA two months after release, on 29 Aug. 1984. By November 1984, it had reached 8x platinum and in January 1985, 9x platinum indicating 9 million copies shipped in the USA within 7 months.
On 16 May 1996 the album was certified 13x platinum by the RIAA and reached the "Diamond album" status.
Remaster
The album was remastered at Paisley Park Studios in 2015, overseen by Prince.
See Purple Rain Deluxe for details on the remaster making-off and release.
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Personnel
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Musicians
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- Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted
- Bobby Z. - drums and percussion on Let’s Go Crazy, Take Me With U, Computer Blue, I Would Die 4 U and Purple Rain
- Brown Mark- bass guitar and vocals on Let’s Go Crazy, Take Me With U, Computer Blue, I Would Die 4 U and Purple Rain
- Wendy Melvoin - guitars and vocals on Let’s Go Crazy, Take Me With U, Computer Blue, I Would Die 4 U and Purple Rain
- Lisa Coleman - keyboards and vocals on Let’s Go Crazy, Take Me With U, Computer Blue, I Would Die 4 U and Purple Rain
- Matt Fink - keyboards and vocals on Let’s Go Crazy, Take Me With U, Computer Blue, I Would Die 4 U and Purple Rain
- Apollonia - co-lead vocals on Take Me With U
- David Coleman - cello on Take Me With U, Baby I’m A Star and Purple Rain
- Novi Novog - violin and viola on Take Me With U, Baby I’m A Star and Purple Rain
- Suzie Katayama - cello on Take Me With U, Baby I’m A Star and Purple Rain
- Jill Jones - vox on Baby I’m A Star (uncredited)
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Production
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- Prince - producer and arranger, clothing (credited for "rags"), art direction
- David Leonard - engineer (The Warehouse, St. Louis Park, MN, USA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA; First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA and Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck (from New York, NY in Minneapolis, MN USA)
- Susan Rogers - engineer (The Warehouse, St. Louis Park, MN, USA)
- Peggy McCreary - engineer (Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA)
- David Rivkin - engineer (First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA in Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck (from New York, NY, USA)
- Bernie Grundman - mastering
- Laura LiPuma - design
- Ed Thrasher and Associates - front cover photograph
- Ron Slenzak - front cover photograph
- Larry Williams - additional photography
- Doug Henders - painting
- Earl Jones - hair
- Jayson Jeffreys - makeup
- Louis & Vaughn - clothing (credited for "rags")
- Marie France - clothing (credited for "rags")
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Thanks
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- "All thanks 2 God – the light, Lisa & Wendy, Bobby, Mark & Matt – the Revolution, Big Chick – the protector, Steve, Bob & Joe Ruffalo – the producers, Albert Magnoli – the director, Peggy Mac – the patience, Fred Moultrie – the money, Lee Phillips – the brains, Warner Bros. Records & Film – belief, God 4 the "rain", Sandy – the care, The Time – "chicken grease", Apollonia 6: Susan, Brenda & Apollonia – patience, wisdom & beauty, Jill – love, Roy Bennett – loyalty, David Leonard – the blade, Susan Rogers – energy, Carol McGovney – devotion, God – 4 the rainbow, William Blinn – the story, Alan Leeds – the expert."
- "Thanks 2 Don Thorin and all the cast & crew of Purple Rain: Clarence Williams, Olga Karlatos, Kim – hi, Morris & Jerome, Katy, Billy Sparks – what up 'tho? Richard Arrington – God – 4 the sun, Wally Gator, Dez Dickerson & the Modernaires – Steve & everybody at 1st Avenue – all the extras & anybody else we foolhardy forgot 2 mention."
- "Thank u all-may u live 2 see the Dawn."
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