After absorbing Prince and the Revolution’s Purple Rain (Deluxe Expanded Edition) for a few weeks, I’ve had fun this week re-organizing the listening experience for myself.
Purple Rain (Deluxe) Expanded Edition Prince Pop 1984 Preview Editors' Notes Purple Rain—both the semiautobiographical No. 1 film and its No. 1 soundtrack—marks the moment that Prince became Prince, the most complex pop mastermind of his generation. After inviting his “dearly beloved” to the opening frenzy of “Let’s Go Crazy.
The package has four discs:
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- About “Purple Rain (Deluxe Expanded Version)” Purple Rain (Deluxe Version) is the deluxe edition of Prince’s critically acclaimed 1984 album Purple Rain, released on June 23rd, 2017.
- The original Purple Rain, remastered in 2015
- From The Vault & Previously Unreleased, which is entirely non-album tracks except for the “Hallway Speech” edit of “Computer Blue”
- Single Edits & B-Sides, just like it sounds
- Live at the Carrier Dome DVD
I prefer listening to my own vinyl rip of Purple Rain to the remaster, so I’ve combined all of the non-album material (from both From The Vault… and …B-Sides) into one playlist, and made an “Alternate edits” playlist of the original material using the longest alternate edits available (so dance mixes and the “Hallway Speech” “Computer Blue,” and 7″ edits if longer edits aren’t included). Here’s the result:
From The Vault, Previously Unreleased, & B-Sides:
- 17 Days (B-Side Edit)
- Erotic City (“Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive”)
- Love and Sex
- Electric Intercourse (Studio Version)
- The Dance Electric
- Our Destiny / Roadhouse Garden
- God (7″ B-Side Edit)
- God (Love Theme from Purple Rain)
- Wonderful Ass
- Possessed
- Velvet Kitty Cat
- Katrina’s Paper Dolls
- Another Lonely Christmas (Extended Version)
- We Can F**k
- Father’s Song
Mirror for samsung tv license key. Purple Rain (alternate edits):
- Let’s Go Crazy (Special Dance Mix)
- Take Me With U (7″ Single Edit)
- The Beautiful Ones (2015 Paisley Park Remaster)
- Computer Blue (“Hallway Speech” Version)
- Darling Nikki (2015 Paisley Park Remaster)
- When Doves Cry (7″ Single Edit)
- I Would Die 4 U (Extended Version)
- Baby I’m A Star (7″ B-Side Edit)
- Purple Rain (2015 Paisley Park Remaster)
Purple Rain Deluxe Edition
(The 7″ edit of “Purple Rain” is just disappointing to listen to. Not through any fault of Prince’s; it’s just not a song that can be edited and retain anything resembling its musical effect.)
The result is a very good new Prince double-LP (From The Vault…) that sits nicely between 1999 and Sign O’ The Times in a universe where Purple Rain never existed. It’s not quite as strong as those records (both classics) but it’s close, and that’s saying a lot. It’s raw, it’s loose, it’s raunchy, and it’s a lot of fun. There are a couple clunkers in the second half (I’d say the same of Sign; really every Prince record has them, except for Purple Rain and 1999) but that’s part of the deal with Prince’s genius. Getting a new peak-era Prince double LP in 2017 is amazing.
Hearing the alternate edits in a Purple Rain tracklist I know incredibly well is a good way to trick my ears into noticing new details in the songs. Worthwhile listening on its own, it also enhances repeat listens of the original album, thoroughly accomplishing the point of releasing a deluxe edition like this.
Prince Purple Rain Deluxe
Prince and the Revolution, Purple Rain (Deluxe Expanded Edition) – 5/5, would go crazy again