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[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 19|19 August 1985]]
 
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|length                = 36:01
 
|length                = 36:01
|label                  = [[Paisley Park Records]]
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|label                  = [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.]
 
|studios                = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]]
 
|studios                = [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]]
 
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|introduction          = '''The&nbsp;Family''' is the first album by [[The Family]]. While [[Prince]] was only credited with writing [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], he wrote seven of the eight songs and played almost all the instruments on the album ([[Bobby Z.]] wrote the remaining track, [[River Run Dry]]). Vocals were provided by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]].  
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|introduction          = '''The Family''' is the first album by [[The Family]]. While [[Prince]] was only credited with writing [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], he wrote seven of the eight songs and played almost all the instruments on the album ([[Bobby Z.]] wrote the remaining track, [[River Run Dry]]). Vocals were provided by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]].  
  
This album was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]].
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This album was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]]. This album is also the second album, after [[Prince and the Revolution]]’s [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]), to be released on [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park (records)]].
  
Recording took place in  late June and the first two weeks of August 1984. [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Susannah's Pajamas|Mazarati]] (later renamed [[Susannah's Pajamas]]), and [[Desire]] were the first tracks recorded for the album in late June 1984. [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] was recorded in mid-July 1984.
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<b>Sessions and compiling</b>
  
[[Yes|Lisa]] (later renamed [[Yes]]) and [[River Run Dry]] were recorded in early August 1984 while [[The Screams Of Passion]] followed in mid-August 1984 (a year to the day before the album's release). Vocal overdubs by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] were added in late 1984 or early 1985. Orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]] also took place in late 1984 to early 1985, and mixing taking place in April and May 1985.
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Recording took place in late June and the first two weeks of August 1984. [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas|Mazarati]] (later renamed [[Susannah’s Pajamas]]), and [[Desire]] were the first tracks recorded for the album in late June 1984. [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] was recorded in mid-July 1984.  
  
Other tracks recorded for the album include [[Feline]] (recorded in mid-July 1984) and [[Miss Understood]] (recorded in the second week of August 1984).  
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[[Yes|Lisa]] (later renamed [[Yes]]) and [[River Run Dry]] were recorded in early August 1984 while [[The Screams Of Passion]] followed in mid-August 1984 (a year to the day before the album’s release). Vocal overdubs by [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] were added in late 1984 or early 1985. Orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]] also took place in late 1984 to early 1985, and mixing taking place in April and May 1985.
  
An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion''', which also included [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name), and a track titled [[Susannah's Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah's Pajamas]]).
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Other tracks recorded for the album include [[Feline]] (recorded in mid-July 1984) and [[Miss Understood]] (recorded in the second week of August 1984). After recording, [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] objected to some of the more explicit lyrics in [[Feline]], leading to [[Prince]] removing the track from the project (some of the lyrics were reworked and used in [[Holly Rock]]). [[Prince]] also sent the 1982 track [[You’re My Love]] to [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] to learn, but [[Paul Peterson|Peterson]]’s lack of enthusiasm for the track led to [[Prince]] dropping the idea (the track was later sent to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers], who re-recorded it and released it on his 1986 album [[Album: They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To|They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To]]). [[I Don’t Wanna Stop]] and [[Rough]] were also considered for the album.
  
An acetate, dated 28 May 1985 was made of the final configuration of the album. The songs are in the same sequence as they were ultimately released, although the instrumentals [[Yes]] and [[Susannah's Pajamas]] (listed on the acetate as 'Susannah’s Clothes') are each listed as being some 30 seconds longer than they were released. However this was down to errors in writing down the timings, the versions on the acetate are exactly as released.
+
An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion''', which also included [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name), and a track titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]]).
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The final configuration was compiled on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 13|13 May 1985]], after which an acetate (dated [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 28|28 May 1985]]) was produced. The songs are in the same sequence as they were ultimately released, although the instrumentals [[Yes]] and [[Susannah’s Pajamas]] (listed on the acetate as 'Susannah’s Clothes') are each listed as being some 30 seconds longer than they were released. However this was down to errors in writing down the timings, the versions on the acetate are exactly as released.
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<b>Promotion</b>
  
 
The album produced two singles, [[Single: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] and [[Single: High Fashion|High Fashion]].  
 
The album produced two singles, [[Single: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] and [[Single: High Fashion|High Fashion]].  
  
There was little other promotion for the album, as [[Jerome Benton]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] flew to France with [[Prince]] to film the [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] movie at the time of the album's release, and [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] was taking acting and dancing lessons in Los Angeles to prepare for a future (undetermined) [[Prince]] film project.  
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There was little other promotion for the album, as [[Jerome Benton]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] flew to France with [[Prince]] to film the [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] movie at the time of the album’s release, and [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] was taking acting and dancing lessons in Los Angeles to prepare for a future (undetermined) [[Prince]] film project.  
  
As such, a planned tour and other promotional activities were put on hold. [[The Family]] played only one show at the time of the album's release, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 13|13 August 1985]] at First Avenue in Minneapolis.  
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As such, a planned tour and other promotional activities were put on hold. [[The Family]] played only one show at the time of the album’s release, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 13|13 August 1985]] at First Avenue in Minneapolis.  
  
 
Perhaps due to the lack of promotion, the album reached only number 62 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart, and number 17 on the US Billboard Top Black Albums Chart.
 
Perhaps due to the lack of promotion, the album reached only number 62 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart, and number 17 on the US Billboard Top Black Albums Chart.
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# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b> (3:31) <sup>5</sup>
 
# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b> (3:31) <sup>5</sup>
 
# <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> (4:31) <sup>6</sup>
 
# <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> (4:31) <sup>6</sup>
# <b>[[Susannah's Pajamas]]</b> (3:58) <sup>7</sup>
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# <b>[[Susannah’s Pajamas]]</b> (3:58) <sup>7</sup>
 
# <b>[[Desire]]</b> (4:58) <sup>8</sup>
 
# <b>[[Desire]]</b> (4:58) <sup>8</sup>
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.
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# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b> (3:31) <sup>5</sup>
 
# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b> (3:31) <sup>5</sup>
 
# <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> (4:31) <sup>6</sup>
 
# <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> (4:31) <sup>6</sup>
# <b>[[Susannah's Pajamas]]</b> (3:58) <sup>7</sup>
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# <b>[[Susannah’s Pajamas]]</b> (3:58) <sup>7</sup>
 
# <b>[[Desire]]</b> (4:58) <sup>8</sup>
 
# <b>[[Desire]]</b> (4:58) <sup>8</sup>
 
<!-------PERSONNEL ------->
 
<!-------PERSONNEL ------->
 
|musicians              = [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] - lead vocals
 
|musicians              = [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] - lead vocals
*[[Susannah Melvoin]] - Co-lead vocals on [[The Screams Of Passion]], background vocals on [[High Fashion]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] and [[Desire]]
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*[[Susannah Melvoin]] - co-lead vocals on [[The Screams Of Passion]], background vocals on [[High Fashion]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] and [[Desire]]
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (uncredited)
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*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted, and background vocals (uncredited)
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone on [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Yes]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], [[Susannah's Pajamas]] and [[Desire]]
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*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone on [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Yes]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas]] and [[Desire]]
 
*[[Clare Fischer]] - string orchestration on [[High Fashion]], [[The Screams Of Passion]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] and [[Desire]]
 
*[[Clare Fischer]] - string orchestration on [[High Fashion]], [[The Screams Of Passion]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Nothing Compares 2 U]] and [[Desire]]
 
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - rhythm guitar on [[Yes]]
 
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - rhythm guitar on [[Yes]]
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{{AlbumSinglesLine|
 
|Single = [[Single: High Fashion|High Fashion]]
 
|Single = [[Single: High Fashion|High Fashion]]
|B-side = [[Susannah's Pajamas]]
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|B-side = [[Susannah’s Pajamas]]
 
|Image  = Highfashion single.jpg
 
|Image  = Highfashion single.jpg
 
|Link  = Single: High Fashion
 
|Link  = Single: High Fashion
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|see also              =  
 
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|charts                =  
 
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|releases              = {{:Releases: Empty}}
 
|releases              = {{:Releases: Empty}}
|album promotion        = [[Video: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] video was produced as a promotional release to accompany the single shortly before the album's release.
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|album promotion        = [[Video: The Screams Of Passion|The Screams Of Passion]] video was produced as a promotional release to accompany the single shortly before the album’s release.
 
*Promotional activities were planned, but with [[Jerome Benton]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] filming [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] in France, and [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] taking acting and dancing lessons in Los Angeles to prepare for a future (undetermined) [[Prince]] film project, no promotion took place.
 
*Promotional activities were planned, but with [[Jerome Benton]] and [[Susannah Melvoin]] filming [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] in France, and [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] taking acting and dancing lessons in Los Angeles to prepare for a future (undetermined) [[Prince]] film project, no promotion took place.
*[[The Family]] played only one show at the time of the album's release, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 13|13 August 1985]] at First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
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*[[The Family]] played only one show at the time of the album’s release, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 13|13 August 1985]] at First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
 
|trivia                = This project was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]].
 
|trivia                = This project was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by [[Eric Leeds]] and string orchestration by [[Clare Fischer]].
* An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion'''. A finished tracklist is not known, but the album was thought to include [[High Fashion]] (known as [[High Fashion|Hi Fashion]]), [[Mutiny]], [[Desire]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Susannah's Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah's Pajamas]], which was first titled [[Susannah's Pajamas|Mazarati]]), [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name, and [[Feline]], unclear if that was the instrumental take or the song with [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul]] vocals.
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* An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled '''Hi Fashion'''. A finished tracklist is not known, but the album was thought to include [[High Fashion]] (known as [[High Fashion|Hi Fashion]]), [[Mutiny]], [[Desire]], [[River Run Dry]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]] (thought to be an interim title of [[Susannah’s Pajamas]], which was first titled [[Susannah’s Pajamas|Mazarati]]), [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]] (an instrumental song different from the [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]] song of the same name) and [[Feline]] (unclear if that was the instrumental take or the song with [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul]] vocals).
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* The front cover was shot by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_P._Horst Horst P. Horst] and the innerspread photographies were taken by [[Prince]] and [[Jeff Katz]] at a rented house in Pasadena, California, USA.
 
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|alternative            =
 
{{Alternative|
 
{{Alternative|
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# <b>[[Desire]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Desire]]</b>
 
# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b>
 
# <b>[[River Run Dry]]</b>
# <b>[[Susannah's Pajamas|BMW]]</b>
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# <b>[[Susannah’s Pajamas|BMW]]</b>
# <b>[[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]]</b>
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# <b><small>(instr.)</small> [[Paisley_Park_(instrumental)|Paisley Park]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Feline]]</b>
 
# <b>[[Feline]]</b>
 
}}
 
}}
|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)
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|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)]''
 
 
|categories              = [[Category:1985]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]]
 
|categories              = [[Category:1985]][[Category:Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Studio Albums (Related Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]]
 
}}
 
}}

Latest revision as of 11:58, 12 September 2022

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The Family

The Family (Front Cover)

Album details


Released: 12 August 1985 (UK)

19 August 1985

Length: 36:01
Label(s): Paisley Park / Warner Bros.
Studio(s): Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
America
Country: Chart Entry Date Peak Position Weeks in Chart
Billboard Top Black Albums Chart, USA 7 Sep. 1985 17 30
Billboard Top Pop Albums, USA 7 Sep. 1985 62 22
Certifications
This album has not received any certifications in the USA
Awards
This album has not received any awards in the USA

Singles released


The Screams Of Passion
b/w Yes
Thescreamsofpassion single.jpg
High Fashion
b/w Susannah’s Pajamas
Highfashion single.jpg

Alternate Album Configuration


Early sequence, likely only made on paper and not sequenced as such

  1. Hi Fasion
  2. Mutiny
  3. Desire
  4. River Run Dry
  5. BMW
  6. (instr.) Paisley Park
  7. Feline
The Family is the first album by The Family. While Prince was only credited with writing Nothing Compares 2 U, he wrote seven of the eight songs and played almost all the instruments on the album (Bobby Z. wrote the remaining track, River Run Dry). Vocals were provided by St. Paul Peterson and Susannah Melvoin.

This album was the first Prince-related release to feature saxophone by Eric Leeds and string orchestration by Clare Fischer. This album is also the second album, after Prince and the Revolution’s Around The World In A Day), to be released on Paisley Park (records).

Sessions and compiling

Recording took place in late June and the first two weeks of August 1984. High Fashion, Mutiny, Mazarati (later renamed Susannah’s Pajamas), and Desire were the first tracks recorded for the album in late June 1984. Nothing Compares 2 U was recorded in mid-July 1984.

Lisa (later renamed Yes) and River Run Dry were recorded in early August 1984 while The Screams Of Passion followed in mid-August 1984 (a year to the day before the album’s release). Vocal overdubs by St. Paul Peterson were added in late 1984 or early 1985. Orchestral overdubs by Clare Fischer also took place in late 1984 to early 1985, and mixing taking place in April and May 1985.

Other tracks recorded for the album include Feline (recorded in mid-July 1984) and Miss Understood (recorded in the second week of August 1984). After recording, St. Paul Peterson objected to some of the more explicit lyrics in Feline, leading to Prince removing the track from the project (some of the lyrics were reworked and used in Holly Rock). Prince also sent the 1982 track You’re My Love to St. Paul Peterson to learn, but Peterson’s lack of enthusiasm for the track led to Prince dropping the idea (the track was later sent to Kenny Rogers, who re-recorded it and released it on his 1986 album They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To). I Don’t Wanna Stop and Rough were also considered for the album.

An undated early work-in-progress configuration of the album is known to exist, tentatively titled Hi Fashion, which also included Paisley Park (an instrumental song different from the Around The World In A Day song of the same name), and a track titled BMW (thought to be an interim title of Susannah’s Pajamas).

The final configuration was compiled on 13 May 1985, after which an acetate (dated 28 May 1985) was produced. The songs are in the same sequence as they were ultimately released, although the instrumentals Yes and Susannah’s Pajamas (listed on the acetate as 'Susannah’s Clothes') are each listed as being some 30 seconds longer than they were released. However this was down to errors in writing down the timings, the versions on the acetate are exactly as released.


Promotion

The album produced two singles, The Screams Of Passion and High Fashion.

There was little other promotion for the album, as Jerome Benton and Susannah Melvoin flew to France with Prince to film the Under The Cherry Moon movie at the time of the album’s release, and St. Paul Peterson was taking acting and dancing lessons in Los Angeles to prepare for a future (undetermined) Prince film project.

As such, a planned tour and other promotional activities were put on hold. The Family played only one show at the time of the album’s release, on 13 August 1985 at First Avenue in Minneapolis.

Perhaps due to the lack of promotion, the album reached only number 62 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart, and number 17 on the US Billboard Top Black Albums Chart.



Track listing
CD LP

The compact disc version is a reissue from the original LP.

  1. High Fashion (5:06) 1
  2. Mutiny (3:57) 2
  3. The Screams Of Passion (5:26) 3
  4. Yes (4:27) 4
  5. River Run Dry (3:31) 5
  6. Nothing Compares 2 U (4:31) 6
  7. Susannah’s Pajamas (3:58) 7
  8. Desire (4:58) 8

The vinyl long play format is the original issue.

  • Side 1:
  1. High Fashion (5:06) 1
  2. Mutiny (3:57) 2
  3. The Screams Of Passion (5:26) 3
  4. Yes (4:27) 4
  • Side 2:
  1. River Run Dry (3:31) 5
  2. Nothing Compares 2 U (4:31) 6
  3. Susannah’s Pajamas (3:58) 7
  4. Desire (4:58) 8

All songs written by Prince, except where noted.

1 Written by Prince - officially credited to Jerome Benton and St. Paul Peterson
2 Written by Prince - officially credited to Jerome Benton
3 Written by Prince - officially credited to St. Paul Peterson and Susannah Melvoin
4 Written by Prince and Eric Leeds - officially credited to Jellybean Johnson and Jerome Benton
5 Written by Bobby Z.
6 Written by Prince
7 Written by Prince and Eric Leeds - officially credited to Eric Leeds
8 Written by Prince - officially credited to St. Paul Peterson



Personnel
Musicians


The following artists got credit on the record, but they did not contribute to the album:


Production


Thanks
  • none.



Releases
LP, CD, Cassettes and Other versions
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

This section is under construction

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

This section is under construction

 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia


References
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A.C.
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Romance 1600
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