| Around the World in a Day |
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| Studio album by Prince and The Revolution |
| Released | April 22, 1985 |
| Recorded | January–December 1984 The Warehouse, Sunset Sound, Capitol Studios, Mobile Audio |
| Genre | Pop, rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B |
| Length | 42:33 |
| Label | Warner Bros. |
| Producer | Prince |
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| Singles from Around the World in a Day |
- "Paisley Park (UK only)"
Released: May 24, 1985 - "Raspberry Beret"
Released: May 15, 1985 - "Pop Life"
Released: July 10, 1985 - "America"
Released: October 2, 1985 |
Around the World in a Day is the seventh album by Prince and The Revolution, released on April 22, 1985 on Warner Bros. In compliance with Prince's wishes, the record company released the album with minimal publicity, not even releasing an accompanying single until almost a full month after the album's release. Prince made the request because he preferred the public to first experience the record in its entirety rather than through any particular song.[1]
Despite the low-key promotion and the material on the album being overall not as radio-friendly as 1999 or Purple Rain, it still had two U.S. top 10 hits, went double platinum and was an important step in Prince's musical evolution, incorporating new instruments and musical styles. This, taken together with the psychedelic vibe that pervades much of the record, drew numerous comparisons to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.[1][2]
[edit] Track listing
All songs composed by Prince, except where noted.
Side one
- "Around the World in a Day" (David Coleman, John L. Nelson, Prince) – 3:28
- "Paisley Park" – 4:42
- "Condition of the Heart" – 6:48
- "Raspberry Beret" – 3:33
- "Tamborine" – 2:47
Side two
- "America" (Prince and the Revolution) – 3:42
- "Pop Life" – 3:43
- "The Ladder" (John L. Nelson, Prince) – 5:29
- "Temptation" – 8:18
[edit] Charts
[edit] Personnel
- Sheila E. - drums on "Pop Life"
- Jonathan Melvoin - percussion on "Around the World in a Day"
- Lisa Coleman - piano, keyboards, vocals
- Wendy Melvoin - guitars, vocals
- Brad Marsh - tambourine on "America"
- Eddie Minnifield - saxophone on "Temptation"
- David Coleman - cello
- Suzie Katayama - cello
- Novi Novog - violin
- Annette Atkinson - double bass on "Pop Life"
- Tim Barr - double bass on "Pop Life"
- Prince - Vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion [1]
[edit] Singles and Hot 100 chart placings
- "Paisley Park"
- "She's Always in My Hair"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "She's Always in My Hair" (US)
- "Hello" (UK)
- "Pop Life"
- "Hello" (US)
- "Girl" (UK)
- "America" (#46 U.S., #35 R&B) No UK release
- "America"
- "Girl"
[edit] References
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