Diamonds And Pearls

Prince had ended the 1980s—the decade in which he reigned supreme—on a royal high with 1989’s Batman soundtrack, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts and gave him a chart-topping single in “Batdance”. But when Prince started the 1990s with yet another soundtrack—this time for his own film, 1990’s Graffiti Bridge—it failed to recapture the glory of 1984’s Purple Rain or even 1986’s Parade: Music From the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon. Hoping to make his mark on the new decade, Prince reset with a new backing band, the New Power Generation—also known as the NPG—resulting in 1991’s Diamonds and Pearls, another multi-platinum jewel in his crown.

Having first made made their presence felt on Graffiti Bridge—appearing on the soundtrack’s aptly titled second track, “New Power Generation”—the NPG was in full force on Diamonds and Pearls, Prince’s 13th studio album. The move marked a major departure from the sound perfected by Prince’s previous band, The Revolution. That group had helped his Purple Highness reach the pinnacle of his pop-rock powers on Purple Rain, Around the World in a Day and Parade. But the New Power Generation was an R&B-based combo incorporating elements of jazz, blues, gospel and, most significantly, hip-hop—which Prince clearly recognised was becoming the sound of the future: The NPG’s resident rapper, Tony M., flexes his flow on tracks like “Gett Off”, which finds Prince putting some hip-hop swag in his own delivery.

But Tony M. isn’t the only vocalist to share the mic with Prince on Diamonds and Pearls. Rosie Gaines duets with Prince on the sparkling title track, one of this album’s two Top 10 hits. And the NPG are in full force on the chart-topping “Cream”, which harkens back to the psych-rock era of The Revolution, but with a bluesy streak that befits Prince’s new band.

Tracklisting

  1. Thunder (5:45)
  2. Daddy Pop (5:16)
  3. Diamonds And Pearls (4:43)
  4. Cream (4:12)
  5. Strollin’ (3:46)
  6. Willing And Able (4:59)
  7. Gett Off (4:31)
  8. Walk Don’t Walk (3:07)
  9. Jughead (4:56)
  10. Money Don’t Matter 2 Night (4:46)
  11. Push (5:52)
  12. Insatiable (6:39)
  13. Live 4 Love (Last Words From The Cockpit) (6:59)

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Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamonds_and_Pearls
Format Vinyl 2× LP Album Limited Edition Remastered Stereo (Clear, 180g)
Label NPG Records
Catalog Number 603497843817
Notes Hype sticker on shrink-wrap: Prince’s Iconic 1991 Album Remastered For The First Time Includes “Gett Off” “Cream” and “Diamonds And Pearls” Limited-Edition 180g 2-LP Clear Vinyl Housed in foil-wrap cover with spot varnish on front/back cover and spine. Issued with records in printed inner sleeves.. Record labels show artist as “Prince And The N.P.G.” and add “Original Album Remastered” before tracklist. On cover: ℗ & © 2023, 1991 NPG Records, LLC, under exclusive license to Warner Records Inc., a Warner Music Group Company, for the world outside the U.S.A. Made in Germany. R1 25379 / 603497843817 “Made in Germany” sticker affixed on rear shrink-wrap. In runouts, “1X”, “T1”, “2V” are mirrored. All is etched.
Discogs URL Prince - Diamonds And Pearls