1999 (Remastered 2019) Prince
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Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
29.11.2019
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- 1 1999 (2019 Remaster) 06:13
- 2 Little Red Corvette (2019 Remaster) 05:03
- 3 Delirious (2019 Remaster) 04:00
- 4 Let's Pretend We're Married (2019 Remaster) 07:19
- 5 D.M.S.R. (2019 Remaster) 08:17
- 6 Automatic (2019 Remaster) 09:26
- 7 Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) (2019 Remaster) 04:02
- 8 Free (2019 Remaster) 05:07
- 9 Lady Cab Driver (2019 Remaster) 08:17
- 10 All The Critics Love U In New York (2019 Remaster) 05:57
- 11 International Lover (2019 Remaster) 06:37
Info for 1999 (Remastered 2019)
2019 Remaster! Prince's fifth album came right before the lascivious multi- instrumentalist became a huge star with his 1984 film and soundtrack, Purple Rain. But Prince had already proved himself to be the most audacious talent to emerge in the 1980s, and 1999, the bulk of which features Prince on all the instruments, reflects the dance-rock styles that he also brought to the acts he produced, particularly the Time. Prince knows how to run a one-man-band. Here, individual instruments don't blend together as much as they compete in a funky showdown which allows tracks like "Automatic", "DMSR" and "Delirious" to sustain their long playing times; but the album's two enduring hits, "1999" and "Little Red Corvette", outshine the rest, and define the essential roles that rock and funk play in Prince's music. "Little Red Corvette" is a sexy song about a car, which would have been enough to make it a terrific rock song even if it didn't also boast an infectious chorus and a great guitar part. (John Milward)
Prince, vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums
Wendy Melvoin, vocals, guitar, percussion, background vocals
Dez Dickerson, vocals, guitar
Lisa Coleman, vocals, sitar, keyboards, background vocals
Jamie Shoop, vocals (on "D.M.S.R.")
Mark Brown, vocals, hand claps, background vocals (on "D.M.S.R.")
Vanity, vocals, background vocals (on "Free")
Jill Jones, lead vocals ("1999")
Peggy McCreary, vocals
Jamie Starr, vocals
Engineered by Don Batts
Mixed by Peggy McCreary
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Mastering Studios
Recorded and mixed at Sunset Sound
Produced by Prince
Digitally remastered
Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums Of The Eighties # 16/100
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