Coming from the guitar-led success of 1999 and Purple Rain, the Round The World In A Day album was met with mixed success. On hindsight the playground anthems and production make sense when looking at the path Prince was taking, especially when the next album Parade and the following Sign O' The Times confirmed his majesty of pop/funk/rock, always with a foot firmly in love/sex/religion. The songs Around The World In A Day and Paisley Park start the album wih chime bells and light guitars before Condition Of The Heart brings the listener an indication of where this deceptive … read more
Coming from the guitar-led success of 1999 and Purple Rain, the Round The World In A Day album was met with mixed success. On hindsight the playgrou… read more
Coming from the guitar-led success of 1999 and Purple Rain, the Round The World In A Day album was met with mixed success. On hindsight the playground anthems and production make sense … read more
Prince formed The Revolution in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979 as his backing band for his first concert tour. The original lineup consisted of Gayle Chapman on keyboards, André Cymone on bass, Dez Dickerson on guitar, Doctor Fink on keyboards and Bobby Z. on drums & percussion. The band went nameless for almost three years while supporting Prince live and appearing in his music videos. Chapman and Cymone left in the early 1980's and were replaced by Lisa Coleman on keyboards and Brownmark on bass. The first album on which The Revolution performed was the 1982 Prince releas… read more
Prince formed The Revolution in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979 as his backing band for his first concert tour. The original lineup consisted of Gayle Chapman on keyboards, André Cymone on b… read more
Prince formed The Revolution in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979 as his backing band for his first concert tour. The original lineup consisted of Gayle Chapman on keyboards, André Cymone on bass, Dez Dickerson on guitar, Doctor Fink on k… read more