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Radio 6 Music,30 Jul 2020,120 mins

SeriesPrince

Prince at The BBC

6 Music Artist Collection

Available for 29 days

Sign O’ The Times was released on the 30th March 1987 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. It followed Parade, Prince’s final recording with The Revolution, and the commercial breakthroughs, 1999 (released in 1982) and Purple Rain (1984). Rolling Stone described it as ‘tough and inventive and exuberantly experimental’ while the New York Times said that ‘virtually all by himself’ Prince was ‘more versatile, more eclectic than ever.’ Across the show we’ll hear from Susan Rogers, who was right at the heart of the album's creation, and Duane Tudahl, senior researcher for the Prince Estate Archives, who knows many of the stories from behind the scenes. We will reflect on the incredible influence of the record across all four sides of the vinyl which embraces funk, pop, rock, gospel, dance music, slow jams and more and hear from some of the musicians who’ve been inspired by Prince. In part shaped by the reception to his previous two projects, 1986’s Parade and the film Under The Cherry Moon, the stories surrounding Sign O' The Times include smashed guitars, the dissolution of The Revolution, record label battles and happy accidents in the studio with engineer Susan Rogers.

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    Artist
  2. 1.
    Let's Go Crazy
    Let's Go Crazy
    Prince & The Revolution
  3. 2.
    Purple Rain
    Purple Rain
    Prince & The Revolution
  4. 3.
    If I Was Your Girlfriend
    If I Was Your Girlfriend
    Prince