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|album image = [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|200px|border|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' album artwork]] | |album image = [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|200px|border|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' album artwork]] | ||
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 June 2017]] | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 June 2017]] | ||
− | |length = 43:54 | + | |length = 43:54 + 76:47 + 78:45 + 108:18 (DVD) |
|label = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] | |label = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] | ||
− | |studios = [[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; [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, MN, USA | + | |studios = [[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; [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in Eden Prairie, MN, USA; [[Universal Recording Corporation]], Chicago, IL, USA |
|previous year = 2016 | |previous year = 2016 | ||
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* [[Computer Blue]] from August 1983 is the full take of the song on [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], which was then edited down to accommodate the inclusion of [[Take Me With U]] on the original album. This version was dubbed ''“Hallway Speech” version'' by fans, to indicate it includes a segment where [[Prince]] relates a story of a man living in a mansion, escorting a woman to his bedroom, naming the hallways after emotions including lust, fear, insecurity, hate and pain as they pass them. Oddly, the unofficial “Hallway Speech” name is also attributed to the track on this release. There is an even longer, over 14-minute version of the track, but the extra length in that comes from the “crashing guitar-feedback” sounds at the end (on the released original version segueing into [[Darling Nikki]]), running for two more minutes. | * [[Computer Blue]] from August 1983 is the full take of the song on [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], which was then edited down to accommodate the inclusion of [[Take Me With U]] on the original album. This version was dubbed ''“Hallway Speech” version'' by fans, to indicate it includes a segment where [[Prince]] relates a story of a man living in a mansion, escorting a woman to his bedroom, naming the hallways after emotions including lust, fear, insecurity, hate and pain as they pass them. Oddly, the unofficial “Hallway Speech” name is also attributed to the track on this release. There is an even longer, over 14-minute version of the track, but the extra length in that comes from the “crashing guitar-feedback” sounds at the end (on the released original version segueing into [[Darling Nikki]]), running for two more minutes. | ||
− | * [[Electric Intercourse]] (attributed here as “Studio Version,” presumably to distinguish it from a much bootlegged live/rehearsal version) was originally recorded in | + | * [[Electric Intercourse]] (attributed here as “Studio Version,” presumably to distinguish it from a much bootlegged live/rehearsal version) was originally recorded in January 1983 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The studio version here appears to be somewhat sparse and seemingly unfinished. A live version of the song was recorded on [[03 August 1983|3 August 1983 at First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA]] (during the same concert where overdubbed live versions of [[I Would Die 4 U]], [[Baby I’m A Star]] and [[Purple Rain]] featured on [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] were recorded). This live rendition of [[Electric Intercourse]] was also overdubbed in September 1983, a few days prior to [[Prince]] recording [[The Beautiful Ones]], which ultimately replaced [[Electric Intercourse]] on the album. It is likely that [[Prince]] not only chose to replace it because [[The Beautiful Ones]] is arguably a better song, but also because the raw sexual lyrics of [[Electric Intercourse]] fitted (being sung to) the persona of [[Vanity]], but not so much her replacement [[Apollonia]]. |
− | * [[Our Destiny]] and [[Roadhouse Garden]], segued together as one track were never considered for [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], as the album’s release date in June 1984 conflicts with the recording of these songs. They were played live together at a [[07 June 1984|7 June 1984 birthday show]], but were initially worked on in the studio as separate tracks. [[Our Destiny]] was recorded by [[Prince]] alone in early June 1984. | + | * [[Our Destiny]] and [[Roadhouse Garden]], segued together as one track were never considered for [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], as the album’s release date in June 1984 conflicts with the recording of these songs. They were played live together at a [[07 June 1984|7 June 1984 birthday show]], but were initially worked on in the studio as separate tracks. [[Our Destiny]] was recorded by [[Prince]] alone in early June 1984. The version here uses the basic tracks recorded on [[07 June 1984|7 June 1984]], albeit seemingly overdubbed so extensively that elements of the live version are very hard to distinguish. Overdubs, including a string and horn section on [[Our Destiny]] were done at [[Sunset Sound]] in September 1984, when the lead vox by [[Lisa Coleman]] (who is not credited for singing lead on the version here) was also recorded. The version of [[Roadhouse Garden]] used here was cut from scratch in the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] studio, Eden Prairie, Minnesota in June 1984 and was among the first songs recorded there. |
− | * [[Possessed]] is the version recorded in March 1984 | + | * [[Possessed]] is the version recorded in March 1984 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. Part of this 1984 version can be heard as an instrumental in the movie [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. An earlier version was recorded in 1983 at [[The Warehouse]] in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. The track on this release is incorrectly attributed to be the 1983 version. |
− | * [[Wonderful Ass]] dates from November 1982 and was recorded at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen. The song was written about [[Vanity]] and while it may have been considered for the movie at some point, it never made it to any configuration, possibly in part due to the fact [[Vanity]] left the [[Prince]] camp and would no longer be in the movie. The liner notes attribute this song as being from September 1984, but this seems to indicate the time [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] & [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] recorded overdubs onto the song. | + | * [[Wonderful Ass]] dates from November 1982 or January 1983 and was recorded at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen. The song was written about [[Vanity]] and while it may have been considered for the movie at some point, it never made it to any configuration, possibly in part due to the fact [[Vanity]] left the [[Prince]] camp and would no longer be in the movie. The liner notes attribute this song as being from September 1984, but this seems to indicate the time [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] & [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] recorded overdubs onto the song. |
− | * Initially recorded in April 1983, [[Velvet Kitty Cat]] was originally created for [[Vanity 6]]’s second album and later also considered for the [[Album: Apollonia 6| Apollonia 6]] album, but was never placed on any [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] configuration. In May 1985 [[Prince]] re-recorded the track from scratch, making it a more rock-a-billy style vamp, but the version here is the original 1983 recording. | + | * Initially recorded in April 1983 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, [[Velvet Kitty Cat]] was originally created for [[Vanity 6]]’s second album and later also considered for the [[Album: Apollonia 6| Apollonia 6]] album, but was never placed on any [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] configuration. In May 1985, [[Prince]] re-recorded the track from scratch, making it a more rock-a-billy style vamp, but the version here is the original 1983 recording. |
− | * [[Katrina’s Paper Dolls]] is another song that might have been written with [[Vanity]] in mind ([[Vanity]]’s real name was Denise Katrina Matthews). It was likely recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_1|1 March 1983]] in Chicago, | + | * [[Katrina’s Paper Dolls]] is another song that might have been written with [[Vanity]] in mind ([[Vanity]]’s real name was Denise Katrina Matthews). It was likely recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_1|1 March 1983]] in Chicago, Illinois, while on the road on the [[1999 Tour]]. It is not known if it was ever linked to, or considered for the film. |
* [[We Can Funk|We Can F**k]] is the original version of the [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] song [[We Can Funk]]. It was recorded on New Years eve 1983 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. In 1986 [[Prince]] would re-record a version of it with [[The Revolution]], which remains unreleased, but this original version stays much closer to the released [[We Can Funk]], although it is featured in full length here and obviously misses contributions from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton] and his musicians that are on the [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] version. | * [[We Can Funk|We Can F**k]] is the original version of the [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] song [[We Can Funk]]. It was recorded on New Years eve 1983 at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. In 1986 [[Prince]] would re-record a version of it with [[The Revolution]], which remains unreleased, but this original version stays much closer to the released [[We Can Funk]], although it is featured in full length here and obviously misses contributions from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton] and his musicians that are on the [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] version. | ||
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# <b>[[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] </b> (6:25) | # <b>[[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] </b> (6:25) | ||
# <b>[[Possessed]] </b> (7:56) | # <b>[[Possessed]] </b> (7:56) | ||
− | # <b>[[Wonderful Ass]] </b> (6:24) | + | # <b>[[Wonderful Ass]] </b> (6:24) <small><sup>2</sup> </small> |
# <b>[[Velvet Kitty Cat]] </b> (2:42) | # <b>[[Velvet Kitty Cat]] </b> (2:42) | ||
# <b>[[Katrina’s Paper Dolls]] </b> (3:30) | # <b>[[Katrina’s Paper Dolls]] </b> (3:30) | ||
# <b>[[We Can Funk|We Can F**k]] </b> (10:17) | # <b>[[We Can Funk|We Can F**k]] </b> (10:17) | ||
− | # <b>[[Father’s Song]] </b> (5:30) | + | # <b>[[Father’s Song]] </b> (5:30) <small><sup>3</sup> </small> |
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'''Single Edits & B-Sides''' | '''Single Edits & B-Sides''' | ||
− | # <b>[[When Doves Cry]] | + | # <b>[[When Doves Cry]] (7" Single Edit)</b> (3:49) |
− | # <b>[[17 Days]] | + | # <b>[[17 Days]] (B-Side Edit)</b> (3:58) <small><sup>4</sup> </small> |
− | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]] | + | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]] (7" Single Edit)</b> (3:49) |
− | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]] | + | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]] (Special Dance Mix)</b> (7:36) |
− | # <b>[[Erotic City]] | + | # <b>[[Erotic City]] (7" B-Side Edit)</b> (3:57) |
# <b>[[Erotic City|Erotic City ("Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive")]] </b> (7:25) | # <b>[[Erotic City|Erotic City ("Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive")]] </b> (7:25) | ||
− | # <b>[[Purple Rain]] | + | # <b>[[Purple Rain]] (7" Single Edit)</b> (4:08) |
− | # <b>[[God]] | + | # <b>[[God]] (7" B-Side Edit)</b> (4:04) |
− | # <b>[[God|God (Love Theme From Purple Rain)]] | + | # <b>[[God|God (Love Theme From Purple Rain)]] (UK 12" B-Side Edit)</b> (7:57) |
− | # <b>[[Another Lonely Christmas]] | + | # <b>[[Another Lonely Christmas]] (7" B-Side Edit)</b> (4:56) |
− | # <b>[[Another Lonely Christmas]] </b> | + | # <b>[[Another Lonely Christmas]] (Extended Version)</b> (6:52) |
− | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]] | + | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Edit)</b> (2:59) |
− | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]] | + | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Extended Version)</b> (10:20) |
− | # <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]] | + | # <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]] (7" B-Side Edit)</b> (2:52) |
− | # <b>[[Take Me With U]] | + | # <b>[[Take Me With U]] (7" Single Edit) </b>(3:43) |
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'''Prince And The Revolution, Live at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, March 30 1985 (DVD) | '''Prince And The Revolution, Live at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, March 30 1985 (DVD) | ||
− | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]] </b> (6:03) | + | # <b>[[Let’s Go Crazy]]</b> (6:03) |
− | # <b>[[Delirious]] </b> (2:51) | + | # <b>[[Delirious]]</b> (2:51) |
− | # <b>[[1999]] </b> (5: | + | # <b>[[1999]]</b> (5:51) |
− | # <b>[[Little Red Corvette]] </b> (3:38) | + | # <b>[[Little Red Corvette]]</b> (3:38) |
− | # <b>[[Take Me With U]] </b> (4:56) | + | # <b>[[Take Me With U]]</b> (4:56) |
− | # <b>''[[Purple Rain Tour Interlude|"Interlude"]]''</b> (6:46) <small> (unlisted) </small> | + | # <b>''[[Purple Rain Tour Interlude|"Interlude"]]''</b> (6:46) <sup>5</sup> <small> (unlisted) </small> |
− | # <b>[[Do Me, Baby]] </b> (2:00) <small><sup> | + | # <b>[[Do Me, Baby]]</b> (2:00) <small><sup>6</sup> </small> |
− | # <b>[[Irresistible Bitch]] </b> (1:53) | + | # <b>[[Irresistible Bitch]]</b> (1:53) |
− | # <b>[[Possessed]] </b> (4:24) | + | # <b>[[Possessed]]</b> (4:24) |
− | # <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]] </b> (5:10) | + | # <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:10) |
− | # <b>[[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] </b> (4:19) | + | # <b>[[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]</b> (4:19) |
− | # <b>[[International Lover]] </b> (1:49) | + | # <b>[[International Lover]]</b> (1:49) |
− | # <b>[[God]] </b> (7:43) | + | # <b>[[God]]</b> (7:43) |
− | # <b>[[Computer Blue]] </b> (4:27) <small><sup>1</sup> </small> | + | # <b>[[Computer Blue]]</b> (4:27) <small><sup>1</sup> </small> |
− | # <b>[[Darling Nikki]] </b> (5:01) | + | # <b>[[Darling Nikki]]</b> (5:01) |
# <b>[[The Beautiful Ones]] </b> (5:17) | # <b>[[The Beautiful Ones]] </b> (5:17) | ||
− | # <b>[[When Doves Cry]] </b> (9:29) | + | # <b>[[When Doves Cry]]</b> (9:29) |
− | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]] </b> (3:26) | + | # <b>[[I Would Die 4 U]]</b> (3:26) |
− | # <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]] </b> (10:56) | + | # <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]]</b> (10:56) |
− | # <b>[[Purple Rain]] </b> (19:24) | + | # <b>[[Purple Rain]]</b> (19:24) |
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]) except where noted. | |credits = All songs written by [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]) except where noted. | ||
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|* comment = <small> | |* comment = <small> | ||
<sup>1</sup> Written by [[John L. Nelson]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Prince]]<br> | <sup>1</sup> Written by [[John L. Nelson]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Prince]]<br> | ||
− | <sup>2</sup> Written by [[John L. Nelson]] and [[Prince]] | + | <sup>2</sup> Written by [[Prince]] and [[Jill Jones]] (lyrics), [[Prince]] (music) (credited to [[Prince]])<br> |
− | <sup> | + | <sup>3</sup> Written by [[John L. Nelson]] and [[Prince]]<br> |
− | <sup> | + | <sup>4</sup> Written by [[Prince]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Matt Fink|Dr. Fink]], [[Wendy Melvoin]] (credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]])<br> |
+ | <sup>5</sup> traditional, standard, ca. 1775<br> | ||
+ | <sup>6</sup> Written by [[André Cymone]] (music (assumed, uncredited)) & [[Prince]] (lyrics)<br> | ||
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|other format = Vinyl | |other format = Vinyl | ||
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# <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]]</b> (4:20) | # <b>[[Baby I’m A Star]]</b> (4:20) | ||
# <b>[[Purple Rain]]</b> (8:41) | # <b>[[Purple Rain]]</b> (8:41) | ||
− | |musicians = | + | |musicians = [[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]], [[Purple Rain]] and [[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] |
− | * | + | *[[Brown Mark]] - bass guitar and vocals on [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Take Me With U]], [[Computer Blue]], [[I Would Die 4 U]], [[Purple Rain]] and [[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] |
− | * | + | *[[Wendy Melvoin]] - guitar and vocals on [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Take Me With U]], [[Computer Blue]], [[I Would Die 4 U]], [[Purple Rain]], [[Wonderful Ass]], [[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] and [[We Can Fuck]], backgound vocals on [[The Dance Electric]] |
− | * | + | *[[Lisa Coleman]] - keyboards and vocals on [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Take Me With U]], [[Computer Blue]], [[I Would Die 4 U]], [[Purple Rain]], [[Wonderful Ass]], [[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] and [[We Can Fuck]], backgound vocals on [[The Dance Electric]] |
− | * | + | *[[Matt Fink]] - keyboards and vocals on [[Let’s Go Crazy]], [[Take Me With U]], [[Computer Blue]], [[I Would Die 4 U]], [[Purple Rain]] and [[Our Destiny]] / [[Roadhouse Garden]] |
− | * | + | *[[David Coleman]] - cello on [[Take Me With U]], [[Baby I’m A Star]], [[Purple Rain]] and [[Our Destiny]], oud and finger cymbals on [[We Can Fuck]] |
− | * | + | *[[Apollonia]] - co-lead vocals on [[Take Me With U]] |
− | * | + | *[[Jill Jones]] - vox on [[Baby I’m A Star]], [[17 Days]], [[The Dance Electric]] and [[We Can Fuck]] (uncredited) |
− | * | + | *[[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]], [[Purple Rain]] and [[Our Destiny]] |
− | |production = | + | *[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals on [[17 Days]] (uncredited) |
− | * | + | *[[Sheila E.]] - co-lead vocals on [[Erotic City]], drums on [[God|God (Love Theme From Purple Rain)]] (UK 12" B-Side Edit), percussion on [[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Extended Version) |
− | * | + | *[[Eddie M.]] - saxophone on [[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Extended Version) |
− | * | + | *[[Miko Weaver]] - guitar on [[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Extended Version) |
− | * | + | *[[Susie Davis]] - keyboards on [[I Would Die 4 U]] (7" Single Extended Version) |
+ | *[[Sid Page]] - violin on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | *[[Marcy Dicterow-Vaj]] - violin on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | *[[Denyse Buffum]] - viola on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | *[[Laury Woods]] - viola on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | *[[Tim Barr]] - stand-up bass on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | *[[Annette Atkinson]] - stand-up bass on [[Our Destiny]] | ||
+ | |production = [[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; [[03_August 1983|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), [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA | ||
+ | *[[Peggy McCreary]] - engineer ([[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA) | ||
+ | *[[David Rivkin]] - engineer ([[03_August 1983|First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA]] in [[Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck]] (from New York, NY, USA) | ||
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[[Lisa Coleman]]: Keyboards and Voice. [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]]: Guitar and Voice. [[Bobby Z.]]: Percussion. [[Brown Mark]]: Bass and Voice. [[Matt Fink]]: Keyboards and Voice.<br> | [[Lisa Coleman]]: Keyboards and Voice. [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]]: Guitar and Voice. [[Bobby Z.]]: Percussion. [[Brown Mark]]: Bass and Voice. [[Matt Fink]]: Keyboards and Voice.<br> | ||
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− | * “[[The Beautiful Ones]],” “[[When Doves Cry]]” & “[[Darling Nikki]]” produced, arranged, | + | * “[[The Beautiful Ones]],” “[[When Doves Cry]]” & “[[Darling Nikki]]” produced, arranged, composed and performed by [[Prince]]. "[[Let’s Go Crazy]]” & “[[Computer Blue]]” were recorded at [[The Warehouse]] in the summer of ’83 by [[David Leonard]] & [[Susan Rogers]]. “[[Take Me With U]],” “[[The Beautiful Ones]]” & “[[When Doves Cry]]” were recorded at Sunset Sound by [[Peggy McCreary|Peggy Mac]] & [[David Leonard]]. All overdubs as well. “[[I Would Die 4 U|I Would Die 4 You]],” “[[Baby I’m A Star]],” “[[Purple Rain]]” recorded live at 1st Avenue in the summer of ’83 by [[David Rivkin]], [[David Leonard]] & Record Plant, New York. Strings on "Take Me With U," "Baby I’m A Star, " & " Purple Rain" by [[David Coleman]] – cello, [[Novi Novog]] – violin & viola, [[Suzie Katayama]] – cello – arranged by [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] & [[Prince]], conducted by [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] & [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]]. “[[Darling Nikki]]” was recorded at a place very close 2 where u live. <br> |
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All words and music by [[Prince]] except “[[Computer Blue]]” written by [[John L. Nelson]], [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] & [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] and [[Prince]]<br> | All words and music by [[Prince]] except “[[Computer Blue]]” written by [[John L. Nelson]], [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] & [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] and [[Prince]]<br> | ||
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'''Executive Producer:''' Michael Howe | '''Executive Producer:''' Michael Howe | ||
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− | '''Thanks to:''' Cameron Strang, Dan McCarroll, Lenny Waronker, Tim Fraser Harding, Charles Hamilton, Emio Zizza, Hildi Snodgrass, Larry Mattera, Lynn M. Scott, Mike Sherwood, Jack Yslas, Kate Haffenden, Michael Nance, Kirdis Postelle, Phylicia Fant, Alex Tenta, Sheryl Farber, Norman Wonderly, Jonna Terrasi, Daniele Taska, Cheryl Jenets, Dion Singer, Jesse Coolbroth, George Lydecker, Garrick Kobylarz, Justin Smith, Scott Levitin, Tal Miller, Carlos Montes, Brigette Boyle, Francesca Del Regno, Kathy Malloy, Wil Wesley, Lisa Glines, Mike Wilson, Ali Johnson, David Dieckmann, Craig Anderson, Bernie Grundman, Jack Doutt, Randee St. Nicholas | + | '''Thanks to:''' Cameron Strang, Dan McCarroll, Lenny Waronker, Tim Fraser Harding, Charles Hamilton, Emio Zizza, Hildi Snodgrass, Larry Mattera, Lynn M. Scott, Mike Sherwood, Jack Yslas, Kate Haffenden, Michael Nance, Kirdis Postelle, Phylicia Fant, Alex Tenta, Sheryl Farber, Norman Wonderly, Jonna Terrasi, Daniele Taska, Cheryl Jenets, Dion Singer, Jesse Coolbroth, George Lydecker, Garrick Kobylarz, Justin Smith, Scott Levitin, Tal Miller, Carlos Montes, Brigette Boyle, Francesca Del Regno, Kathy Malloy, Wil Wesley, Lisa Glines, Mike Wilson, Ali Johnson, David Dieckmann, Craig Anderson, Bernie Grundman, Jack Doutt, [https://www.randeestnicholas.com/ Randee St. Nicholas]. |
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'''Very special thanks for their invaluable contributions to'''<br> | '''Very special thanks for their invaluable contributions to'''<br> | ||
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|see also = | |see also = | ||
{{SeeAlso| | {{SeeAlso| | ||
− | |item1 = [[Album:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>( | + | |item1 = [[Album:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>(Album) |
|image1 = [[File:Purplerain.jpg|60px|link=Album: Purple_Rain]] | |image1 = [[File:Purplerain.jpg|60px|link=Album: Purple_Rain]] | ||
− | |item2 = [[Film:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>( | + | |item2 = [[Film:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain]]<br>(Film) |
|image2 = [[File:FilmPurpleRain-movieposter.jpg|60px|link=Film:_Purple_Rain]] | |image2 = [[File:FilmPurpleRain-movieposter.jpg|60px|link=Film:_Purple_Rain]] | ||
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|alternative = | |alternative = | ||
− | |references = | + | |references = ''[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)]'' |
|categories = [[Category:2017]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]] | |categories = [[Category:2017]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]] | ||
}} | }} |
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2016 4Ever |
All Albums | All Related Artists Albums | 2018 Anthology: 1995-2010 |