95-452: Purple Rain may refer to: Purple Rain (film) , a 1984 film starring Prince Purple Rain (album) , the soundtrack album by American recording artist Prince for the film "Purple Rain" (song) , the title track of the album by American recording artist Prince Purple Rain Tour , Prince's 1984–1985 concert tour Purple Rain (band) ,
190-770: A "very important step" in advancing the concept from creating music videos for songs to making a motion picture for an album. Partridge of Billboard emphasized Prince's popularity during the Purple Rain era, writing, In 1984, there was only one man in America more popular than President Ronald Reagan . His name was Prince, and he was funky. Had Prince run for president that year, he would have certainly carried his native Minnesota – the only state Ronnie lost – and he probably would've cleaned up most other places. The reason: Purple Rain , his groundbreaking, genre-blurring, utterly genius sixth album. It
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380-494: A barn (a concept which was the story behind the 1985 song " Raspberry Beret "); Prince going to Apollonia 6's rehearsal and physically fighting with the members of The Time; and a scene which featured Prince's mother talking to him about her shaky relationship with his father. In addition, many scenes such as the "Lake Minnetonka" scene, Apollonia first meeting Morris, and the railyard scene were cut down because of time constraints. Many clips from these scenes were featured, however, in
475-454: A funk man, a party leader, a true MC ... for the 24 weeks Purple Rain spent atop the charts in 1984, the black kid from the midwest had managed to become the most accurate expression we had of young America's overabundance of angst, love, horniness, recklessness, idealism, and hope." Purple Rain is regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time by numerous publications. Rolling Stone ranked Purple Rain number two on its list of
570-698: A further three million copies. By 1996, the album had sold 13 million copies in the United States, making it certified 13× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the United Kingdom, Purple Rain entered the UK Albums Chart at number 21 on July 21, 1984, after thirty five weeks on the chart it reached and peaked at number seven during the week of March 16, 1985 and stayed there for
665-566: A more positive light, and the development of a cult following . In 1987, Prince directed Sign o' the Times , a concert film based on the Sign o' the Times Tour . He returned to narrative filmmaking with 1990's Graffiti Bridge , a direct sequel to Purple Rain which follows up on the rivalry between Morris Day and The Kid. It was largely negatively received, but again the soundtrack album
760-459: A request to write the lyrics, but felt overwhelmed. She said: "I listened to it and I just got scared. I called him back and said, 'I can't do it. I wish I could. It's too much for me.'" At a rehearsal, Prince then asked his backing band to try the song: "I want to try something before we go home. It's mellow." According to the Revolution member Lisa Coleman , Prince then changed the song after
855-583: A rough version and he took it into the studio and just incorporated it all and made it fly that way. Wendy [Melvoin] and Lisa [Coleman] did some of the stuff on it. Prince borrowed the bridge/portal section from the then-unreleased Father's Song, by his father jazz musician John L. Nelson , who had given him some music over the years to play around with. So the song was a real mixture of different people and influences." The full band appears on six tracks: " Let's Go Crazy ", "Take Me With U", "Computer Blue", "I Would Die 4 U", "Baby I'm A Star" and "Purple Rain" while
950-469: A score of 55 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Prince famously said after the movie opened that he had a nightmare that Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel hated the movie and tore it apart on their TV show; in fact, both critics loved Purple Rain and put it on their Top 10 lists of the best films in 1984. Roger Ebert would go on to call it "one of the greatest rock movies of all time". In recent years, some have criticised
1045-481: A sign of weakness and disintegration, rooted in trauma... Magnoli presents The Kid’s treatment of women as a denial of his feminine side. Such in-depth psychology for a Black male character was uncommon at the time. The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists: In 1986, Prince followed up Purple Rain with Under the Cherry Moon , a black and white screwball comedy shot on location in
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#17327835205851140-466: A soundtrack record, much of the music had a grandiose, synthesized, and even – by some evaluations – a psychedelic sheen to the production and performances. The music on Purple Rain is generally regarded as the most pop -oriented of Prince's career, though a number of elements point towards the more experimental records Prince would release after Purple Rain . Apollonia 6 member Apollonia recalled that after watching
1235-561: A week, it fell off to number twelve the next week. The album remained on the chart for 86 weeks. It was certified 2× Platinum by the BPI on May 1, 1990, denoting shipments of 600,000 units. By 1988, Purple Rain had sold 17 million copies worldwide making it one of the most successful albums of the 1980s. Its sales as of 2008 stood at over 25 million copies worldwide. The album is also multi-platinum in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and
1330-474: Is Prince's commercial peak, with total sales standing at 25 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time . Prince and the Revolution won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media , while Prince also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score for the film Purple Rain . Music critics noted
1425-591: Is a 1984 American romantic rock musical drama film scored by and starring Prince in his acting debut. Developed to showcase his talents, it contains several concert sequences, featuring Prince and his band The Revolution . The film is directed by Albert Magnoli , who later became Prince's manager, from a screenplay by Magnoli and William Blinn . The cast also features Apollonia Kotero , Morris Day , Olga Karlatos and Clarence Williams III . Principal photography took place almost entirely in Minneapolis :
1520-468: Is certified 13× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. The Kid is the talented but troubled frontman of his Minneapolis -based band The Revolution . To escape his difficult home life, Kids spends days rehearsing and nights performing at the First Avenue nightclub. The Revolution, the flashy Morris Day and his group
1615-529: Is located on Main Street in downtown Los Angeles . In the film, it is supposed to be across the street from First Avenue. In the film, Prince rides a customized Hondamatic Honda CM400A motorcycle. The road north from Henderson Station, Minnesota , along the Minnesota River was the setting for the motorcycle ride scenes. During production, Magnoli asked Prince to write one more song that touched on
1710-469: Is one of the cornerstone albums not just of the 80s , but in all of pop/rock history ... at the core of [Prince's] legacy Purple Rain will always stand as his signature triumph, a monument to his boundless talent and ambition." Gerard also praised "When Doves Cry" for being the "gateway" to the " Purple Rain universe: an album, a major motion picture, and a tour that dominated the pop culture landscape of 1984". Andrew Unterberger of Billboard gave
1805-504: Is quiet in the Revolution's dressing room until the Time stops by to taunt the Kid. Once on stage, the Kid announces that he will be playing "a song the girls in the band wrote" which dedicated to his late father, revealed to be " Purple Rain ". As the song ends, the Kid rushes from the stage and out the back door of the club, intending to ride away on his motorcycle. However, before he can mount it,
1900-600: Is safe to say there will never be another star quite like Prince." For The New Yorker , Ben Greenmane wrote, " Purple Rain may or may not be Prince's best record, but it came at the best time, propelling him from ordinary stardom (his previous album 1999 put three singles into the Billboard top 20) to supernova status. It created his iconic look (ruffled shirt, purple jacket, motorcycle), formally introduced his most famous backing band (the Revolution), and included
1995-517: Is the sixth studio album by the American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Prince . It was released on June 25, 1984, by Warner Bros. Records as the soundtrack album to the 1984 film of the same name . Purple Rain was musically denser than Prince's previous albums, emphasizing full band performances, and multiple layers of guitars, keyboards, electronic synthesizer effects, drum machines , and other instruments. Much of
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#17327835205852090-545: Is tied into the album of the same name , which spawned two chart-topping singles, " When Doves Cry " and the opening number " Let's Go Crazy ", as well as " Purple Rain ", which reached number two. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score . The soundtrack sold over 15 million copies in America alone, and 25 million worldwide. The film also coincided with spin-off albums by The Time ( Ice Cream Castle ) and Apollonia 6 ( their self-titled album ). Purple Rain became Prince's first album to reach number one on
2185-519: Is too self-centered to help her. She eventually joins Morris's group, which Morris names Apollonia 6 . When Apollonia reveals her newfound partnership to the Kid, he becomes furious and slaps her. At the club, the Kid responds to the internal band strife, the pressure to draw more crowds, and his strained private life with the uncomfortably personal " Darling Nikki ". His performance publicly humiliates Apollonia, who runs off in tears, and angers both Morris and Billy, worsening his situation. Billy confronts
2280-557: The Billboard 200 . The album spent 24 consecutive weeks atop on the Billboard 200 and was present on the chart for a total of 167 weeks. "When Doves Cry" and " Let's Go Crazy " reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 , while " Purple Rain " peaked at number two and " I Would Die 4 U " peaked at number eight. In May 1996, the album was certified 13× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It
2375-753: The Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for two weeks. "I Would Die 4 U", the fourth and final Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit from Purple Rain , reaching number eight on the chart. The album's final single, "Take Me with U", was released on January 25, 1985. Purple Rain was well received by contemporary critics. Kurt Loder , writing for Rolling Stone in 1984, compared Prince to Jimi Hendrix and praised him for merging "black and white styles": "The spirit of Jimi Hendrix must surely smile down on Prince Rogers Nelson. Like Hendrix, Prince seems to have tapped into some extraterrestrial musical dimension where black and white styles are merely different aspects of
2470-690: The Joe Louis Arena in Detroit in November 1984. In addition to Prince and the Revolution, the Purple Rain Tour featured Apollonia 6, and Sheila E. and her band. The tour opened with the album's opener, "Let's Go Crazy". Three singles from 1999 (1982) followed: " Delirious ", " 1999 " and " Little Red Corvette ". An instrumental interlude of " Yankee Doodle " usually introduced another song from 1999 , " Free ". The B-side "God"
2565-492: The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). Prince wrote and composed the album's lead single " When Doves Cry " after all the other tracks were complete on Purple Rain . In addition to providing vocals, he played all instruments on the track. With there being no bass line , the song's production is noted for being unconventionally bare in comparison to 1980s pop hits. Prince said there originally
2660-456: The Purple Rain cinematographic takes, she told Prince, "You know you're going to get an Oscar for this movie – not for the acting, but for the music." The Revolution member Doctor Fink told PopMatters in 2009 the recording of the album was "a very creative time ... There was a lot of influence and input from band members towards what [Prince] was doing. He was always open to anybody trying to contribute creatively to
2755-564: The Purple Rain era. Purple Rain 's lead single "When Doves Cry" was Prince's first Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, staying there for five weeks, and was also a worldwide hit. It was ranked number one on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1984 . The music video , directed by Prince himself, was premiered on MTV in June 1984. The video sparked controversy among network executives, who thought its sexual nature
2850-448: The best-selling albums of all time . Prince and the Revolution won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media , while Prince also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score for the film Purple Rain . Music critics noted the innovative and experimental aspects of the soundtrack's music, most famously on the spare, bass-less "When Doves Cry". Other aspects of
2945-452: The suite -like "Computer Blue", the full version of which did not earn an official release, although a portion of the second section can be heard in the film of the same name , in a sequence where Prince walks in on the men of the Revolution rehearsing. The risqué lyrics of " Darling Nikki " contributed to the use of Parental Advisory stickers and imprints on album covers that were the record label's answer to complaints from Tipper Gore and
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3040-465: The 100 Best Albums of All Time. In 2007, the editors of Vanity Fair labeled it the best soundtrack of all time, and Tempo magazine named it the greatest album of the 1980s. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly ranked Purple Rain at number one on their New Classics list, the top 50 best albums of the previous 25 years. The album was also included in the 2008 edition of 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die . In 2012, Slant Magazine ranked
3135-558: The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s and number eight on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . In their list of The 25 Greatest Soundtracks of All Time, Purple Rain was ranked second, behind the Beatles ' Help! . Time included it in its list of the All-Time 100 Albums. The album was ranked 18th on VH1 's Greatest Rock and Roll Albums of All Time countdown. The Times ranked Purple Rain at number 15 on its list of
3230-516: The Beatles in being the only artists to have the number-one album, single and film in the US all at the same time. It traded the number-one position on the chart with Bruce Springsteen 's Born in the U.S.A. twice, during 1984 and 1985. Purple Rain was present on the Billboard 200 for one hundred twenty two weeks. After the advent of the Nielsen SoundScan era in 1991, the album sold
3325-665: The Color of Blue with a Little Red In It") was released. That same year, Prince purchased the house on Snelling Avenue in the Longfellow community that was used for exterior scenes of The Kid's family home in the original. It remains the property of his estate and is now a popular tourist destination. After Prince's death on April 21, 2016, Purple Rain was screened in cinemas throughout the world, including widely in Australia , New Zealand , Canada and on hundreds of screens across
3420-533: The Crystal Court of the IDS Center (also shown in segments of the opening credits to The Mary Tyler Moore Show ) and the First Avenue nightclub, which was paid $ 100,000 for usage during filming and was closed for 25 days. According to Alan Leeds , several days of shooting were altered due to Day refusing to show up to set due to a rivalry with Prince. The Huntington Hotel, where Apollonia stayed,
3515-405: The Kid realizes that "Purple Rain" has thrilled the crowd. The Kid returns to the club, with his fellow musicians greeting him with approval and a teary-eyed Apollonia embracing him. The Kid returns to the stage for two encores with the Revolution (" I Would Die 4 U " and " Baby I'm a Star ") to the wild approval of the crowd and Morris. Overlaid scenes show the Kid visiting his father and mother in
3610-443: The Kid, castigating him for bringing his personal life onto the stage and warning him that he is wasting his musical talent as his father did. Apollonia 6 successfully debuts, and Billy warns the Kid that his First Avenue slot is at risk. The Kid seizes Apollonia from a drunken Morris, leading them to argue and fight; Apollonia then abandons him. Returning home, the Kid finds the house in tatters, with his mother nowhere to be found. In
3705-583: The Revolution's Wendy Melvoin started playing guitar chords to accompany the song: "He was excited to hear it voiced differently. It took it out of that country feeling. Then we all started playing it a bit harder and taking it more seriously. We played it for six hours straight and by the end of that day we had it mostly written and arranged." "Take Me with U" was written for the Apollonia 6 album Apollonia 6 (1984), but later enlisted for Purple Rain . The inclusion of that song necessitated cuts to
3800-569: The Time , and Dez Dickerson and his group the Modernaires hold the nightclub's three house band slots. Morris, aware that the Revolution's guitarist Wendy and keyboardist Lisa are frustrated that the Kid is unwilling to play their compositions, lobbies Billy Sparks, the club's owner, to replace The Revolution with a girl group which Morris is already forming. Morris targets the Kid's girlfriend Apollonia, an aspiring singer and new arrival, to lead his group, and tries to persuade her that The Kid
3895-541: The United Kingdom. Purple Rain further established Prince as a figurehead for pop music of the 1980s and is regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. In 2010, Purple Rain was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame . In 2012, the album was added to the Library of Congress 's National Recording Registry list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important". In 2019,
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3990-769: The United States. Several TV stations also aired it, including MTV and VH1 . In January 2024, it was announced that producer Orin Wolf would be adapting the film into a Broadway stage musical, with its book written by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins , and directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz . On February 6, it was announced that the production would make its world premiere in Spring 2025, playing at Hennepin Theatre Trust's State Theatre in Prince's hometown of Minneapolis , Minnesota . Purple Rain (album) Purple Rain
4085-529: The album at number two on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s. In 2012, Entertainment Weekly also ranked the album at number two on their list of the 100 Greatest Albums Ever. In 2018, Pitchfork regarded it as the best album of the 1980s, ranking it at number one on its list of the 200 Best Albums of the 1980s. In 2002, the album had placed at No. 12 on Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of the decade list. ) In Billboard 's list of All 92 Diamond-Certified Albums Ranked From Worst to Best: Critic's Take, Purple Rain
4180-450: The album had a grandiose, synthesized, and psychedelic sheen to the production and performances. The music on Purple Rain is generally regarded as the most pop -oriented of Prince's career, though a number of elements point towards the more experimental records Prince would release after Purple Rain . The music video for the album's lead single " When Doves Cry " sparked controversy among network executives, who thought its sexual nature
4275-447: The album high appraisal, regarding it as one of the greatest albums in popular music : " Purple Rain is certainly in contention for the most perfect album in rock or pop history, expertly flowing from track to track while delighting, surprising and astounding at each bend. Personal and universal, familiar and challenging, romantic and narcissistic, religious and orgasmic, accessible to all and profoundly weird, Purple Rain rightly remains
4370-558: The album was nominated for Album of the Year . Prince won a third Grammy that year for Best R&B Song for Chaka Khan 's cover of " I Feel for You ". Purple Rain also won an Oscar for Best Original Song Score in 1985. Purple Rain posthumously won Top Soundtrack at the American Music Awards in 2016. Retrospective appraisals have also been positive. Music critics noted the innovative and experimental aspects of
4465-456: The basement, his abusive father, who had been lurking in the basement with a loaded handgun, commits suicide. Frenzied after a night of torment, the Kid tears apart the basement to release his frustration, only to find a large box of his father's musical compositions. The next morning, the Kid picks up a cassette tape of one of Wendy and Lisa's compositions, a rhythm track named "Slow Groove", and begins to compose. That night at First Avenue, all
4560-461: The best intro in pop history". In the United States, Purple Rain debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 the week of July 14, 1984. After four weeks on chart, it reached number one on August 4, 1984. The album spent 24 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 from August 4, 1984, to January 18, 1985, and more than 32 weeks in the top 10, becoming one of the most successful soundtracks ever. Prince also joined Elvis Presley and
4655-638: The chart in 1984. The album debuted at number one on the Top R&B Albums chart and the Vinyl Albums chart. On June 21, 2024, a Dolby Atmos version of the original album was released to Apple Music and other streaming services, along with news of "an audiophile Blu-ray to be released later in 2024". The new mix of the album was created from the original multi-track master tapes by Chris James . All tracks are written by Prince , except where noted The 2017 Deluxe edition consists of two discs,
4750-579: The cornerstone of Prince's recorded legacy, almost too obvious in its brilliance to even be worth discussing at length." Writing for Pitchfork , Carvell Wallace appraised the album's impact and Prince's musicianship, "With Purple Rain , Prince bursts forth from the ghetto created by mainstream radio and launches himself directly onto the Mt. Rushmore of American music. He plays rock better than rock musicians, composes better than jazz guys, and performs better than everyone, all without ever abandoning his roots as
4845-466: The film as misogynistic , especially the scene in which Morris Day throws a woman into a dumpster. David Alm in Forbes wrote that the female characters are treated "quite literally like garbage." Tom Leatham of Far Out wrote that the film "(explores) eroticism and sexuality with a complete disregard for the respect of women (and) shocking misogyny" with "little redemption", going so far as to call for
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#17327835205854940-597: The film features many local landmarks, including the Crystal Court of the IDS Center and the First Avenue nightclub, which was paid $ 100,000 for being used during filming; it was closed for 25 days. Some of the First Avenue scenes were shot at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. It grossed $ 70.3 million worldwide, against its $ 7.2 million budget. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score . Publications and critics have regarded Purple Rain as one of
5035-523: The film himself. David Geffen and Richard Pryor were among those who passed on the film. Prince spent months writing down the basic plot points of the film. Impressed with his work on Fame , Cavallo commissioned William Blinn to write the script. Blinn's original script, titled Dreams , was much darker. Reckless director James Foley was offered to direct the film, but was not interested and instead passed it on to his editor Albert Magnoli , who disliked Blinn's script for lacking "truth", and
5130-609: The film paved the way for later films by Spike Lee , as a then-revolutionary depiction of flawed, complicated Black men: Purple Rain is a story about misogynists, and about misogyny itself; hatred of women undergirds the film’s motif wherein Black men treat white women like trash, sometimes literally. There is deep-seated racial resentment to all the beatings, pranks, gaslighting, and insults. And unlike most Hollywood films, where actors ranging from Leonardo DiCaprio to Woody Allen portray misogyny as heroic, Purple Rain dares to make it
5225-675: The film to be removed from the United States National Film Registry. Others have perceived the film's treatment of women as a criticism of misogyny, rather than an endorsement of it. "Prince saw fit to hide in plain sight behind celluloid and glamour", wrote Ben Philpott of Drowned in Sound . "The conflict between commercialism, integrity, sex, misogyny and morality is clear and nobody has done it better since." Elwin Cotman of Bright Wall/Dark Room also wrote that
5320-528: The film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Jon Bon Jovi , lead singer of the rock band Bon Jovi , observed that "There's every emotion [in Purple Rain ] from the ballad to the rocker" and "All the influences were evident, from Hendrix to Chic ." Lionel Richie praised Prince for making
5415-519: The film was still in theaters. At the time, it was one of the first major releases to be sold at the lower listed price of $ 29.95 in the United States. It shipped 435,000 units. It was released on DVD in 1999. The film was released on Blu-ray on July 24, 2007, and was re-released on with a new remaster on October 4, 2016, as part of the Prince Movie Collection. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of its theatrical release, Purple Rain
5510-449: The final running order. November 7, 1983 and March 23, 1984, configurations are listed below. The early configuration included "Wednesday" (a song by Prince with Jill Jones) and "Father's Song". The latter was replaced by "When Doves Cry". Edits to "Let's Go Crazy" and "Computer Blue" were introduced in order to include "Take Me with U" in the final running configuration. The full length version of "Let's Go Crazy", as it can be seen in
5605-754: The first being a remaster of the original album made in 2015 overseen by Prince himself and a bonus disc of previously unreleased songs called "From the Vault & Previously Unreleased". The Deluxe Expanded edition consists of two more discs, a disc with all the single edits, maxi-single edits and B-sides from the Purple Rain era and a DVD with a concert from the Purple Rain Tour filmed in Syracuse , New York on March 30, 1985, previously released on home video in 1985. Information taken from Duane Tudahl, Benoît Clerc, Robyn Flans, Michael Aubrecht, and
5700-443: The greatest musical films . In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was supported with its soundtrack album of the same name , which featured two US chart-topping singles, " When Doves Cry " and " Let's Go Crazy ", as well as the number-two hit " Purple Rain ". The soundtrack
5795-486: The greatest albums of all time. Rolling Stone ranked the album number eight on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and added to the Library of Congress ' National Recording Registry list of sound recordings that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Purple Rain was released on July 27, 1984, by Warner Bros. Pictures . Warner Home Video released Purple Rain on video in 1984 while
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#17327835205855890-439: The hospital and sorting his father's compositions in the basement, accompanied by Apollonia. A montage of all the songs plays as the credits roll. After the success of his album 1999 , Prince confronted his then-manager Robert Cavallo and told him he would not renew his contract with him unless he got to star in a studio film. Every studio they had met with rejected the premise of a musician-led film, leading Cavallo to produce
5985-432: The influence of the Revolution. Erlewine identifies the record's nine songs as "uncompromising ... forays into pop" and "stylistic experiments", echoing general sentiment that Purple Rain ' s music represented Prince at his most popular without forsaking his experimental bent. In a retrospective review, Kenneth Partridge, writing for Billboard , described the album's opening track, "Let's Go Crazy", as "arguably
6080-417: The innovative and experimental aspects of the soundtrack's music, most famously on the spare, bass-less "When Doves Cry". Other aspects of the music, especially its synthesis of electronic elements with organic instrumentation and full-band performances along with its consolidation of rock and R&B, were identified by critics as distinguishing, even experimental factors. Purple Rain is regularly ranked among
6175-432: The lion's share of the songs most likely to appear in a capsule bio ('When Doves Cry', 'Let's Go Crazy', and the title track)." In Rolling Stone 's list of The 25 Greatest Soundtracks of All Time, Purple Rain was described as "an epic celebration of everything rock & roll, which means sex and religion and eyeliner and motorcycles and guitars and Lake Minnetonka". Chris Gerard wrote for PopMatters that " Purple Rain
6270-535: The meaning of "Purple Rain", both Mikel Toombs of The San Diego Union and Bob Kostanczuk of the Post-Tribune have written that Prince took the title "Purple Rain" from lyrics in the America song " Ventura Highway ". Asked to explain the phrase "purple rain" in "Ventura Highway", Gerry Beckley responded: "You got me." However, Prince explained the meaning of "Purple Rain" as follows: "When there's blood in
6365-407: The movie is named after the actor who plays them. Kotero was the last to audition and caught the eye of Magnoli. Kotero had no background in singing and was doubled by Lisa Coleman in her vocals on " Take Me With U ". After the character change from Vanity to Apollonia, the script was drastically revised, and many dark scenes were cut. Some of these scenes include Prince and Apollonia having sex in
6460-553: The movie, would later be released as "Special Dance Mix" on 12" maxi-single. November 7, 1983 configuration March 23, 1984 configuration The album cover was photographed at the Warner Bros Studio Backlot in California. The area known as Hennesy St, designed to look like a New York tenement area, was the location of the balcony where the album photo was taken. The Purple Rain Tour began at
6555-418: The music, especially its synthesis of electronic elements with organic instrumentation and full-band performances along with its consolidation of rock and R&B, were identified by critics as distinguishing, even experimental factors. Purple Rain is regularly ranked among the greatest albums of all time. Rolling Stone ranked the album number 8 on its 2020 list of the " 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ". It
6650-618: The name two years earlier on 1999 , writing "and the Revolution" backwards on the album cover. The album was mostly written and recorded between July 1983 and March 1984, with " Baby I'm a Star " dating to 1981. The last three songs on the album (" I Would Die 4 U ", "Baby I'm A Star" and the title track " Purple Rain ") were recorded live at the 3 August 1983 First Avenue show in Minneapolis , although overdubs and edits took place on all three in September 1983; this marked Prince's first album to include live recordings. Regarding
6745-401: The process of writing ... But Prince was the main lyricist and melody maker for all the songs ... and never took any lyrical content from people." Melvoin told Mojo in 1997 the band members were "absolute musical equals in the sense that Prince respected us, and allowed us to contribute to the music without any interference ... I think the secret to our working relationship
6840-505: The remaining three tracks are essentially solo performances by Prince. Apollonia sings co-lead on "Take Me With U". Three of the tracks include a string section arranged by Coleman and Prince which were conducted by Coleman and Melvoin: "Take Me With U", "Baby I'm A Star", and "Purple Rain". The string players are violin and viola player Novi Novog and cellists David Coleman and Suzie Katayama. Prince configured at least two unique track listings of Purple Rain prior to setting
6935-505: The same funky thing. Prince's rock & roll is as authentic and compelling as his soul and his extremism is endearing in a era of play-it-safe record production and formulaic hit mongering." At the end of 1984, Purple Rain was voted the second best album of the year in the Pazz & Jop , an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by The Village Voice . However, the newspaper's chief critic and poll creator Robert Christgau
7030-598: The show saying, "I have to go now. I don't know when I'll be back. I want you to know that God loves you. He loves us all." Two weeks after the end of the tour, Around the World in a Day (1985) was released, which officially brought an end to Prince's Purple Rain era. The tour was considered by Rolling Stone as "groundbreaking in many ways" because it introduced Prince's most "elaborate" sets and featured occasional cameos from Bruce Springsteen and Madonna , which confirmed Prince's place as "pop's most commanding star" during
7125-409: The sky – red and blue = purple ... purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/god guide you through the purple rain." "Purple Rain" was originally written as a country song and intended to be a collaboration with Stevie Nicks . According to Nicks, she received a 10-minute instrumental version of the song from Prince with
7220-608: The soundtrack's music, most famously on the spare, bass-less "When Doves Cry". Other aspects of the music, especially its synthesis of electronic elements with organic instrumentation and full-band performances (some, as noted above, recorded live) along with its landmark consolidation of rock and R&B, were identified by critics as distinguishing, even experimental factors. Stephen Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that Purple Rain finds Prince "consolidating his funk and R&B roots while moving boldly into pop, rock, and heavy metal", as well as "push[ing] heavily into psychedelia " under
7315-463: The south of France in an Old Hollywood style. Prince starred as the lead character and also directed the film himself, while Benton returned as his sidekick. While the Parade soundtrack album was a hit, initial critical reception of the film was largely negative with many thrown off by the completely different tone from Purple Rain . Later years saw critical re-evaluation of Under the Cherry Moon in
7410-402: The themes of the film. The following day, Prince already had the song, " When Doves Cry ", fully produced. Although Warner Bros. considered the film "outrageous" at the time, it was accepted for distribution after an internal debate. Music industry publicist Howard Bloom had advocated for the film to be released and said that "killing Purple Rain would be a sin against art!". The film
7505-473: The title Purple Rain . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Purple_Rain&oldid=1222740250 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Purple Rain (film) Purple Rain
7600-408: The trailer for the movie as well as the "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy" montage. Prince required the other musicians in the film to take acting classes prior to filming. Morris Day was supposedly kicked out of the classes for "clowning around". Principal photography began on October 31, 1983, in Minneapolis, Minnesota , and spanned 42 days. The film features many local landmarks, including
7695-438: Was a bass line but, after a conversation with singer Jill Jones , he decided the song was too conventional with it included. Like Prince's previous albums, nearly all tracks on Purple Rain were written by him. Purple Rain was musically denser than Prince's previous albums, emphasizing full band performances, and multiple layers of guitars, keyboards, electronic synthesizer effects, drum machines , and other instruments. As
7790-490: Was a massive seller wherever there were radios and people with pulses. Described as a "masterpiece" by the Grammy Awards , Ana Yglesias wrote, "Even after his heartbreaking passing, Prince will live on forever in our hearts, through his music, and even on the charts. Purple Rain was inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011, celebrating it as a 'recording of lasting qualitative or historical significance'. ... It
7885-509: Was a success. Eminem 's loosely autobiographical 2002 feature film 8 Mile is often compared to Purple Rain and has been even called "identical" in plot: "Young musician character in a grungy upper Midwest city first fails and then succeeds in musical battle against a hated rival musician." In 2015, a Tuareg-language -remake of Purple Rain starring the Nigerian guitarist Mdou Moctar entitled Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai ("Rain
7980-414: Was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and added to the Library of Congress ' National Recording Registry list of sound recordings that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". While Prince's previous albums were primarily solo recordings by Prince, Purple Rain contained the credits "produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince and the Revolution ", though he had teased
8075-476: Was less impressed by the album, saying that while it is "quirky, dangerous, [and] unabashedly pop", it is also plagued by "despair" and, "for Prince ... ingratiatingly unsolipsistic", although he would later call it "seriously gorgeous". Prince and the Revolution won a 1984 Grammy Award for Purple Rain , for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group , the four composers (Nelson, Coleman, Prince, and Melvoin) won Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media , and
8170-563: Was often played, followed by a usual sequence of "Computer Blue", "Darling Nikki", " The Beautiful Ones " and "When Doves Cry". As encores, the remaining Purple Rain songs closed the concert, "I Would Die 4 U", "Baby I'm a Star" and "Purple Rain". The tour spanned 98 shows, ending in April 1985, and sold 1.7 million tickets. Prince and the Revolution played the final date of the tour, to an audience of 55,000 in Miami's Orange Bowl . Prince ended
8265-453: Was present on the chart for a total of 167 weeks. "When Doves Cry" and " Let's Go Crazy " reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 , while " Purple Rain " peaked at number two and " I Would Die 4 U " peaked at number eight. In May 1996, the album was certified 13× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is Prince's commercial peak, with total sales standing at 25 million copies worldwide, making it one of
8360-447: Was ranked first. Consequence of Sound , in its ranking of the greatest albums of all time, placed Purple Rain at number one. The 2024 Apple Music 100 Best Albums poll ranked Purple Rain as number four. In its ranking of the 101 Greatest Film Soundtracks of All Time, Rolling Stone ranked Purple Rain as the number one album. The album was re-issued on June 23, 2017. It is the first Prince album to be remastered and reissued, and
8455-488: Was released in a variety of formats, including a 20-track Deluxe edition with unreleased bonus tracks and a 35-track Deluxe Expanded edition with additional B-sides, rarities and a live DVD of the Purple Rain Tour from 1985. The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 at with 52,000 album-equivalent units earned in its first week. It debuted at number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, its highest peak in 32 years having previously spent 19 weeks atop
8550-449: Was released on 4K Blu-ray on June 25, 2024. The film was commercially successful, grossing $ 68,392,977 in the United States. On Rotten Tomatoes , the film has a 72% rating based on 58 reviews and an average rating of 6.40/10. The website's critical consensus reads: " Purple Rain makes for undeniably uneven cinema, but it's held together by its star's singular charisma – not to mention a slew of classic songs." On Metacritic , it has
8645-536: Was that we were very non-possessive about our ideas, as opposed to some other people that have worked with him." Revolution members Fink, Coleman, and Melvoin helped write the album's fourth track " Computer Blue ". Doctor Fink, who wrote a keyboard bass line for the track, said he "started playing that main bass groove which later became 'Computer Blue'. So the band [the Revolution] started grooving on it, and Prince started coming up with some stuff, then we recorded
8740-511: Was then hired to direct and edit after delivering a pitch on the spot to Cavallo. Allegedly during the first meeting with Warner Bros. , the studio executives asked Cavallo if John Travolta could replace Prince as the film's lead. Prince intended to cast Vanity , leader of the girl group Vanity 6 , but she left the group before filming began. Her role was initially offered to Jennifer Beals (who turned it down because she wanted to concentrate on college) before going to Apollonia Kotero, who
8835-521: Was then virtually unknown. Prince had seen her appearance on the February 1983 episode of Tales of the Gold Monkey , in which she played a saucy island girl (inspired by Jamie Muller, the only person who Prince trusted to cut the grass of his Minnesota home at the time of filming) who was sleeping with a German man of the cloth. Excluding Prince and his onscreen parents, almost every character in
8930-496: Was too explicit for television. The second single "Let's Go Crazy" became Prince's second number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Common to much of Prince's writing, the song is thought to be exhortation to follow Christian ethics , with the "De-elevator" of the lyrics being a metaphor for the Devil . A power ballad and a combination of rock , R&B , gospel , and orchestral music, "Purple Rain" reached number 2 on
9025-404: Was too explicit for television. The risqué lyrics of " Darling Nikki " raised complaints from Tipper Gore and the Parents Music Resource Center and contributed to the implementation of Parental Advisory stickers and imprints on album covers. Purple Rain became Prince's first album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 . The album spent 24 consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 and
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