Track Listing 1. Thunder 2. Daddy Pop 3. Diamonds And Pearls 4. Cream 5. Strollin' 6. Willing And Able 7. Gett Off 8. Walk Don't Walk 9. Jughead 10. Money Don't Matter 2 Night 11. Push 12. Insatiable 13. Live 4 Love
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Prince & The New Power Generation | | Producer: | New Power Generation, Prince | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Prince & New Power Generation: Prince (vocals, guitar); Tony M. (rap vocals); Rosie Gaines (vocals, keyboards, organ); Levi Seacer, Jr. (guitar, background vocals); Tommy Barbarella (keyboards); Sonny T. (bass, background vocals); Michael B. (drums); Kirk Johnson, Damon Dickson (percussion, background vocals).The Artist Formerly Known As Prince releases albums a bit like Stephen King writes books; with mind-boggling speed and an equal measure of royal success and passionate failure. On the groove- savvy DIAMONDS AND PEARLS, the diminutive one made an impressive rebound after the less-than-stellar GRAFFITI BRIDGE, with his most consistent and vibrant album since 1987's brilliant SIGN O' THE TIMES. Apparently aware of the powerful influence of groups like NWA, Public Enemy and Tribe Called Quest, Prince tried his hand at the harder genre, unleashing vocalist Tonio M. for cocky raps on songs like "Daddy Pop" and "Willing and Able." As always, Prince indulges happily in his erotic wanderings, with the guttural grooves and propositions of "Cream" and "Gett Off" leaving little to the imagination. However, it is the laid-back groove of the insightful and simply sung "Money Don't Matter" which is the quiet highlight of DIAMONDS AND PEARLS. A thoughtful reflection on disillusionment in love, business and politics, "Money Don't Matter" is perhaps Prince's most overlooked four-minute masterpiece.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #24 in Melody Maker's list of the Top 30 Albums Of 1991 - ...a major return to form... Melody Maker (12/01/1991)
Highly Recommended ...purely and unabashedly tuneful...a sultry, groovy inventively jittery jewel box of diverse nuggets... Spin (11/01/1991)
...the most generally accessible Prince album in some time... New York Times (01/01/1992)
Highly Recommended ...purely and unabashedly tuneful...a sultry, groovy inventively jittery jewel box of diverse nuggets... Spin (11/01/1991)
Ranked #24 in Melody Maker's list of the Top 30 Albums Of 1991 - ...a major return to form...Spin (11/91) - Highly Recommended ...purely and unabashedly tuneful...a sultry, groovy inventively jittery jewel box of diverse nuggets...New York Times (1/1/92, p.22) - ...the most generally accessible Prince album in some time... Melody Maker (12/01/1991)
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