Controversy Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL

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Album-Release:
1981

HRA-Release:
20.05.2013

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  • 1 Controversy 07:14
  • 2 Sexuality 04:20
  • 3 Do Me, Baby 07:44
  • 4 Private Joy 04:28
  • 5 Ronnie, Talk To Russia 01:58
  • 6 Let's Work 03:53
  • 7 Annie Christian 04:22
  • 8 Jack U Off 03:09
  • Total Runtime 37:08

Info for Controversy

'Controversy' is the fourth release from Prince, and it continues in the tradition of his debut dirty mind, with funky rhythms, throbbing electronic accents and titillating lyrics. Featuring the successful title cut and the club hit 'Private Joy,' 'Controversy' works off Prince's infamous juxtaposition of sex and religion. This is explicitly depicted in songs such as 'Annie Christian' and the sultry ballad 'Do Me, Baby' where during a long instrumental sequence, his sighs blatantly indicate carnal activity. As with many of his recordings, Prince maintains complete creative control here by handling all the writing, playing and production himself.

Prince, vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums
Brown Mark, bass (on “Let’s Work”)
Bobby Z., drums (on “Jack U Off”)
Dr. Fink, keyboards (on “Jack U Off”)
Dez Dickerson, lead guitar
Lisa Coleman, backing vocals (Tracks 1, 5, 8), keyboards (on “Jack U Off”)

Engineered by Bob Mockler, Mick Guzauski, Ross Pallone
Mastered by Bernie Grundman
Produced, Arranged, Composed by Prince

Digitally remastered

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