''Graffiti Bridge'' is the twelfth
studio album by American recording artist
Prince
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and is the
soundtrack album to the 1990
film of the same name. It was released on August 20, 1990, by
Paisley Park Records
Paisley Park Records was an American record label founded by musician Prince in 1985, which was distributed by and funded in part by Warner Bros. Records. It was started in 1985, following the success of the film and album '' Purple Rain''. T ...
and
Warner Bros. Records
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.
The album was much better received in sales than the film. It reached number 6 in the United States and was his third consecutive chart-topper (following ''Lovesexy'' and ''Batman'') on the
UK Albums Chart
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. Nearly every song on the record was written by Prince despite the handful of artists performing, including
Tevin Campbell
Tevin Jermod Campbell (born November 12, 1976) is an American singer and songwriter. He performed gospel in his local church from an early age. Following an audition for jazz musician Bobbi Humphrey in 1988, Campbell was signed to Warner Bros. R ...
,
Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer, actress, and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers (she is the last surviving member of that band). Dur ...
, and
the Time. The album produced the hit singles "
Thieves in the Temple
"Thieves in the Temple" is a song by American musician Prince from the 1990 soundtrack album '' Graffiti Bridge''. Added at the last minute, it was the final song recorded for the album. "Thieves in the Temple" topped the US R&B chart and became ...
" and "
New Power Generation
The New Power Generation, also known as The NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for h ...
", an anthem in two parts celebrating Prince's newly created backing band,
the New Power Generation
The New Power Generation, also known as The NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for ...
. "Can't Stop This Feeling I Got" was released in the Philippines only. The band would get its first official outing on Prince's next album, ''
Diamonds and Pearls
''Diamonds and Pearls'' is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the first with his new backing band The New Power Generation. It was released on October 1, 1991, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. ...
''.
Evolution of the album
The concept for the album and film began as early as mid-1987, but experienced delays for various reasons. The title track was originally recorded during this period, hence the liner notes listing
Sheila E. and Boni Boyer as performers on the track. In fact, nearly the entire album is composed of previously recorded sessions that were updated for this release.
"Tick, Tick, Bang" was originally from 1981 during the sessions for the ''
Controversy
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'' album. Written by Prince, it was originally a more
punk rock song with a bass synthesizer; the update of the song includes an uncredited drum sample from
Jimi Hendrix's "
Little Miss Lover
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". "Can't Stop This Feeling I Got" was from 1982, but later updated in mid-1986 during sessions for aborted album ''
Dream Factory'', before further updating. "We Can Funk" was first recorded in 1983, originally titled "We Can Fuck", before Prince re-recorded the song in 1986 with
the Revolution (under the title "We Can Funk"), before further updating to 1983 version took place. A melody similar to that of "
Purple Rain" can be heard during the bridge of "Can't Stop This Feeling I Got". The three tracks were drastically updated in 1989 for release on ''Graffiti Bridge''.
"The Question of U" was recorded in 1985 during sessions for
Parade
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with little updating added to the original version. "Joy in Repetition" was first included on the ''
Crystal Ball
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In more recent times, the cry ...
'' unreleased album in late 1986, and the same recording was used for this album (the track was not updated further for release, unlike the other "old" songs). Prince also kept the original
segue
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In music
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of party noise at the start of the song (this time segueing from "We Can Funk" on this album instead of "The Ball" when "Joy In Repetition" was placed on ''
Crystal Ball
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In more recent times, the cry ...
'' in 1986) which is also heard at the end of "Eye No", leading into "
Alphabet St." on ''
Lovesexy
''Lovesexy'' is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late Ja ...
''. The title track (from 1987) was updated for the album as well as "Elephants & Flowers" (from the 1988 unreleased ''Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic'' album) and "The Latest Fashion" (later given to the Time for "Corporate World" album). "Melody Cool" and "Still Would Stand All Time" were intended for ''Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic'' album and were later performed in some ''Lovesexy'' aftershows. "Still Would Stand All Time" was later considered for ''
Batman
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'', but was replaced by "
Scandalous". The four tracks featuring the Time were originally going to be on their unreleased ''Corporate World'' album, recorded in 1989, though "The Latest Fashion" reuses music from "My Summertime Thang" from their album ''
Pandemonium''. "New Power Generation" was originally recorded in 1982 as "Bold Generation".
The only truly "new" compositions recorded for the album were "Round and Round" and "Thieves in the Temple". The latter song was the final track recorded for the album, recorded in early 1990. The B-side "Get Off" would soon be incorporated into
Gett Off the following year.
Critical reception
''Graffiti Bridge'' received positive reviews from contemporary critics, who praised Prince's songwriting and the variety of the music while deeming it an improvement over 1988's ''
Lovesexy
''Lovesexy'' is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late Ja ...
''. ''
Time
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'' magazine hailed the record as a "groovable feast", while ''
Q'' claimed it was "practically impossible to choose anything that doesn't deserve to be there. How long is it since that can honestly be said about a Prince album?" In ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'',
Greg Sandow
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Education
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said the album was likely a "masterpiece" that found Prince rediscovering his ability to cover different styles effortlessly.
''
Rolling Stone
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'' reviewer Paul Evans credited him for lending a "sharper focus", "harder groove", and emphasis on
funk and
rock rather than "the feckless genre dabbling" of albums such as ''Lovesexy'' and ''
Around the World in a Day
''Around the World in a Day'' is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the second release where his backing band The Revolution is billed. It was released on April 22, 1985, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. ...
'' (1985). Evans also believed Prince's catchy compositions helped make the "omnivorous mysticism" of his lyrics "newly convincing — convincing, but still startling, sensual and freeing".
Greg Kot
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, the ''
Chicago Tribune
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''s chief music critic, called the album "a sprawling, wildly diffuse statement on love, sin, sex and salvation that ranks with his best work", as well as "perhaps his most complex and, dare we say, mature exploration" of those themes.
In ''
The New York Times
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'',
Jon Pareles
Jon Pareles (born October 25, 1953) is an American journalist who is the chief popular music critic in the arts section of ''The New York Times''.Robert Christgau
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was less impressed in his consumer guide for ''
The Village Voice
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''. He applauded the guest artists, particularly
the Time, and some of Prince's own half of songs, but said most of them were "overly subtle if not rehashed or just weak: title track, generational anthem, and lead single all reprise familiar themes, and the ballads fall short of the exquisite vocalese that can make his slow ones sing."
At the end of 1990, ''Graffiti Bridge'' was voted the tenth best album of the year in the
Pazz & Jop
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, a nationwide poll of American critics, published by ''The Village Voice''.
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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,
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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called ''Graffiti Bridge'' an "often very good" album whose best songs were those performed by Prince, with the exception of the Time's "Release It" and
Tevin Campbell
Tevin Jermod Campbell (born November 12, 1976) is an American singer and songwriter. He performed gospel in his local church from an early age. Following an audition for jazz musician Bobbi Humphrey in 1988, Campbell was signed to Warner Bros. R ...
's "Round and Round".
Michaelangelo Matos was more critical in ''
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
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'' (2004), finding the record "interesting primarily for its guest stars" and "for the fact that it now sounds as dated as the
new jack swing
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it apes".
Track listing
All songs written by
Prince
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, except track 3, co-written with
Levi Seacer, Jr., track 7, co-written with
George Clinton, and track 9, co-written with Levi Seacer, Jr. and
Morris Day
Morris E. Day (born December 13, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer of The Time.
Music career
Morris Day is best known as the lead singer of The Time, a group associated with Prince. Day and Pri ...
.
Personnel
*
Prince
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– lead and backing vocals and various instruments
*
Morris Day
Morris E. Day (born December 13, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer of The Time.
Music career
Morris Day is best known as the lead singer of The Time, a group associated with Prince. Day and Pri ...
– drums (2, 17), lead vocals (3, 11), co-lead vocals (9, 13)
*
Joseph "Amp" Fiddler – additional keyboards and backing vocals (7)
*
Boni Boyer
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Biography
Boyer was playing keyboards and singing backing vocals with ...
– organ and background vocals (16)
*
Levi Seacer, Jr. – bass and backing vocals (16)
*
Sheila E. – drums and background vocals (16)
*
Candy Dulfer
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– saxophone (3, 9, 13)
*
Eric Leeds
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– saxophone (7)
*
Atlanta Bliss
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– trumpet (7)
*
Tevin Campbell
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– lead vocals (6), backing vocals (16, 17)
*
George Clinton – co-lead vocals (7)
*
Elisa Fiorillo
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Personal life
Fiorillo was born into a musical f ...
– co-lead vocals (9) (credited as Elisa)
*
Mavis Staples
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– lead vocals (14), backing vocals (16, 17)
*
Rosie Gaines – backing vocals (2)
*
Michael "Clip" Payne
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Car ...
– additional drumming and backing vocals (7)
* T.C. Ellis – rap (17)
*Paul Hill - backing vocals
* Steven Parke – album artwork design
* Harmonica on 12 played by Lester Chambers, sampled from "I Can't Stand It" (1967) by the
Chambers Brothers.
* Drums on 3 played by David Garibaldi, sampled from "
Squib Cakes" (1974) by
Tower of Power
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.
*
Michael Koppelman
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– engineer
Singles and Hot 100 chart placings
* "
Thieves in the Temple
"Thieves in the Temple" is a song by American musician Prince from the 1990 soundtrack album '' Graffiti Bridge''. Added at the last minute, it was the final song recorded for the album. "Thieves in the Temple" topped the US R&B chart and became ...
" maxi-single (#6 US, #1 US R&B, #7 UK)
# "Thieves in the Temple" (extended)
# "Thieves in the House"
# "Temple House dub"
* "
New Power Generation
The New Power Generation, also known as The NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for h ...
" maxi-single (#64 US, #27 US R&B, #26 UK)
# "New Power Generation" (funky weapon remix)
# "T.C.'s Rap"
# "Brother with a Purpose"
# "Get Off"
# "The Lubricated Lady"
# "Loveleft/Loveright"
* "
Round and Round Round and Round may refer to:
* "Round and Round" (Shapiro/Stallman song), 1957
* "Round and Round" (Ratt song), 1984
* "Round and Round" (Tevin Campbell song), 1990
* "Round and Round" (Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti song), 2010
* "Round and Round" ...
" maxi-single (#12 US, #3 US R&B)
# "Round and Round" (Solu Mix Edit)
# "Round and Round" (The House Mix)
# "Goodbye" (Tevin's Dub – Part 1 & 2)
# "Goodbye" (Soiddub & Listen)
* "Melody Cool" maxi-single (#36 US R&B)
# "Melody Cool" (Extended LP Mix)
# "Melody Cool" (Extended Remix)
# "Melody Cool" (Deep House Vocal)
# "Melody Cool" (Mellow Dub Mix)
# "Time Waits for No-one" (Edit)
* "Shake!" maxi-single
# "Shake!" (Extended Mix) – 5:03
# "Shake!" (Battle Mix) – 4:06
# "Shake!" (Funky House Mix) – 8:20
# "The Latest Fashion" (Remix) – 6:20
# "Shake!" (Boom Mix) – 5:01
# "Shake!" – 4:00
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
*
Graffiti Bridge' at
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