Ice Cream Castle

Despite two solid albums of hard, mostly Prince-created funk, the Time didn’t break out of their R&B framework until the world-beating success of Purple Rain carried them to crossover success. Morris Day’s comedic turn in the movie, along with the band’s sauciest grooves yet (“Jungle Love,” “The Bird”), helped make Ice Cream Castle a major mainstream hit. Unfortunately, it also spelled the end of the line for five years, with the Time not releasing another disc until 1990. Though more than just a satellite of His Royal Badness’ planet, the group’s first farewell remains one of the strongest Prince-related album of that golden ’80s era. Other highlights include the soft, reflective near-title track and - inevitably - Day’s mock-seductive rap on “If the Kid Can’t Make You Come.” Chili sauce!

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Ice Cream Castles
A2 My Drawers
A3 Chilli Sauce
B1 Jungle Love
B2 If The Kid Can’t Make You Come
B3 The Bird

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Release Information

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Cream_Castle
Format 1× Vinyl (Tri-coloured Vinyl) LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
Label Warner Bros. Records
Catalog Number RCV1-25109
Notes Originally mastered by Bernie Grundman Mastering European issue presented on Neopolitan Vinyl, Pink/White/Brown.
Discogs URL The Time - Ice Cream Castle