Purple Rain [Deluxe Expanded Edition]

Purple Rain [Deluxe Expanded Edition]

Purple Rain [Deluxe Expanded Edition]

Purple Rain [Deluxe Expanded Edition]

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Overview

Prince designed Purple Rain as the project that would make him a superstar, and, surprisingly, that is exactly what happened. Simultaneously more focused and ambitious than any of his previous records, Purple Rain finds Prince consolidating his funk and R&B roots while moving boldly into pop, rock, and heavy metal with nine superbly crafted songs. Even its best-known songs don't tread conventional territory: the bass-less "When Doves Cry" is an eerie, spare neo-psychedelic masterpiece; "Let's Go Crazy" is a furious blend of metallic guitars, Stonesy riffs, and a hard funk backbeat; the anthemic title track is a majestic ballad filled with brilliant guitar flourishes. Although Prince's songwriting is at a peak, the presence of the Revolution pulls the music into sharper focus, giving it a tougher, more aggressive edge. And, with the guidance of Wendy & Lisa, Prince pushed heavily into psychedelia, adding swirling strings to the dreamy "Take Me with U" and the hard rock of "Baby I'm a Star." Even with all of his new, but uncompromising, forays into pop, Prince hasn't abandoned funk, and the robotic jam of "Computer Blue" and the menacing grind of "Darling Nikki" are among his finest songs. Taken together, all of the stylistic experiments add up to a stunning statement of purpose that remains one of the most exciting rock & roll albums ever recorded. [Prince returned to Warner Bros. Records in 2014, inking a deal that guaranteed the release of new music as well as expanded reissues of his classic catalog. A 30th anniversary edition of Purple Rain was planned as the first of these reissues but it didn't materialize in 2014 or anytime soon afterward. The expanded Purple Rain didn't appear until June 2017, a little over a year after Prince's early death. It was the first major posthumous archival release and it offers plenty of treasures in its three CDs and accompanying DVD. First up, the proper album gets a needed remaster -- it sounds fuller and livelier, not simply louder -- and then the DVD is the first digital release of the home video Prince and the Revolution, Live at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, March 30, 1985, a concert from the tail end of the Purple Rain tour. The third disc rounds up all the singles and B-sides from Purple Rain, including 7" edits and 12" remixes, plus the essential flip sides "17 Days," "Erotic City," "God," and "Another Lonely Christmas." All of this material is welcome but previously released. The real finds are on the second disc, which rounds up ten outtakes from the Purple Rain sessions, adding the movie instrumental "Father's Song" -- a moody variation on the "Computer Blue" guitar solo -- for good measure. A few of these tracks were widely circulated on bootleg -- "Wonderful Ass" in particular, but also "The Dance Electric," "Possessed," and "Electric Intercourse" -- but there are several whose existence has only been rumored, including the nervy little "Velvet Kitty Cat" and "Katrina's Paper Dolls," which foreshadows the whimsy heard on Sign 'O' the Times. "Electric Intercourse," "Possessed," and "Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden" were all played live by the Revolution but they're presented in their studio versions, which are primarily solo vehicles from Prince with some Wendy & Lisa vocals added to the mix. Most of the unreleased material consists of synth-heavy solo Prince cuts -- the exception is a wonderful 12-minute version of "Computer Blue" featuring the full Revolution -- and, because of this, the unreleased cuts feel like a bridge between 1999 and Purple Rain: it's so united in sound and sensibility, it almost feels like a lost album. If nothing on the Vault disc rivals either Purple Rain or its B-sides, thereby proving Prince's skills as an editor, it's still prime Prince -- it's inventive, funky, strange, and playful. Having this music officially available feels like a gift.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/23/2017
Label: Gc / Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0093624913207
Rank: 15946

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Let's Go Crazy
  2. Take Me With U
  3. The Beautiful Ones
  4. Computer Blue
  5. Darling Nikki
  6. When Doves Cry
  7. I Would Die 4 U
  8. Baby I'm a Star
  9. Purple Rain

Disc 2

  1. The Dance Electric
  2. Love and Sex
  3. Computer Blue ["Hallway Speech" Version]
  4. Electric Intercourse [Studio Version]
  5. Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden
  6. Possessed [1983 Version]
  7. Wonderful Ass
  8. Velvet Kitty Cat
  9. Katrina's Paper Dolls
  10. We Can F**k
  11. Father's Song

Disc 3

  1. When Doves Cry [Edit]
  2. 17 Days
  3. Let's Go Crazy [Edit]
  4. Let's Go Crazy [Special Dance Mix]
  5. Erotic City
  6. Erotic City ("Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive")
  7. Purple Rain [Edit]
  8. God
  9. God (Love Theme from Purple Rain)
  10. Another Lonely Christmas
  11. Another Lonely Christmas [Extended Version]
  12. I Would Die 4 U [Edit]
  13. I Would Die 4 U [Extended Version]
  14. Baby I'm a Star [Edit]
  15. Take Me With U [Edit]

Disc 4

  1. Let's Go Crazy
  2. Delirious
  3. 1999
  4. Little Red Corvette
  5. Take Me with U
  6. Do Me, Baby
  7. Irresistible Bitch
  8. Possessed
  9. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore
  10. Let's Pretend We're Married
  11. International Lover
  12. God
  13. Computer Blue
  14. Darling Nikki
  15. The Beautiful Ones
  16. When Doves Cry
  17. I Would Die 4 U
  18. Baby I'm a Star
  19. Purple Rain

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Prince and the Revolution   Primary Artist
Prince   Primary Artist,Multi Instruments,Vocals (Background),Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Lead Vocals
Novi Novog   Cello,Viola,Violin
Paul Becher   Director
Denyse Buffman   Viola
David Coleman   Cello,Strings,Cello,Strings
Marcy Dicterow-Vaj   Violin
Annette Atkinson   Double Bass,Standup Bass
Laury Woods   Viola
Jill Jones   Vocals
Tim Barr   Double Bass,Standup Bass
Matt Fink   Voices,Keyboards
Sid Page   Violin
Bobby Z   Drums,Percussion
Wendy Melvoin   Guitar,Vocals,Voices,Conductor,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Lisa Coleman   Sitar,Vocals,Voices,Conductor,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Apollonia   Vocals,Featured Artist
Denyse Buffum   Viola
Brownmark   Bass,Vocals,Voices,Guitar (Bass)
Suzie Katayama   Cello,Viola,Violin
Dr. Fink   Vocals,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Prince and the Revolution   Producer,Performer,Arranger,Composer,Lyricist
Peggy McCreary   Engineer
Ron Slenzak   Photography
David Dieckmann   Design,Mastering
David Rivkin   Engineer
Laura LiPuma   Design
Steven Fargnoli   Producer
Craig Anderson   Design,Mastering
Susannah Melvoin   Composer
Joshua Welton   Remastering Engineer
John Nelson   Composer
John L. Nelson   Composer,Lyricist
Doug Handers   Paintings
Prince   Remastering,Instrumentation,String Arrangements,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Lyricist,Musician,Producer,Performer
Susan Rogers   Engineer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering,Remastering
David Leonard   Engineer
Rob Cavallo   Producer
Wendy Melvoin   Composer,Lyricist
Lisa Coleman   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,String Arrangements
Matt Fink   Composer
George Clinton   Composer
Dr. Fink   Composer
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