Album artwork for Around The World In A Day by Prince

Around the World in a Day is the seventh studio album by Prince, and the second to feature his backing band The Revolution. It was released on April 21, 1985 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Purple Rain made Prince sound like he could do anything, but it still didn't prepare even his most fervent fans for the insular psychedelia of Around the World in a Day. Prince had made his interior world sound fascinating and utopian on Purple Rain, but Around the World in a Day is filled with cryptic religious imagery, bizarre mysticism, and confounding metaphors which were drenched in heavily processed guitars, shimmering keyboards, grandiose strings, and layers of vocals. Standout tracks include Raspberry Beret - a brilliant piece of neo-psychedelia with an indelible chorus, Pop Life - a snide swipe at stardom that emphasizes Prince's outsider status and America - a stunning funk jam.

Prince

Around The World In A Day

Warner
Album artwork for Around The World In A Day by Prince
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£47.99

Released 23/04/2021Catalogue Number

0075992528610

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Album artwork for Around The World In A Day by Prince
CD

£6.99

Released 01/01/2021Catalogue Number

7599252862

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Prince

Around The World In A Day

Warner
Album artwork for Around The World In A Day by Prince
LP

£47.99

Released 23/04/2021Catalogue Number

0075992528610

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Album artwork for Around The World In A Day by Prince
CD

£6.99

Released 01/01/2021Catalogue Number

7599252862

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Around the World in a Day is the seventh studio album by Prince, and the second to feature his backing band The Revolution. It was released on April 21, 1985 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Purple Rain made Prince sound like he could do anything, but it still didn't prepare even his most fervent fans for the insular psychedelia of Around the World in a Day. Prince had made his interior world sound fascinating and utopian on Purple Rain, but Around the World in a Day is filled with cryptic religious imagery, bizarre mysticism, and confounding metaphors which were drenched in heavily processed guitars, shimmering keyboards, grandiose strings, and layers of vocals. Standout tracks include Raspberry Beret - a brilliant piece of neo-psychedelia with an indelible chorus, Pop Life - a snide swipe at stardom that emphasizes Prince's outsider status and America - a stunning funk jam.