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"I said to myself, If I could put my blood stream on vinyl, then this is what it would be." Prince, Ebony, 1986

Dirty Mindis the sound of Princes musical vision being fully realized. After toiling away in the studio for three years attempting to concoct the perfect genre-defying mix of rock, synth pop, funk and new wave, his third album for Warner Bros. Records finally unleashed the pent-up energy that had been simmering at Princes live shows.The recordings heard onDirty Mindwere originally intended to be demos, but Prince found the material to be so powerfully honest and of-the-moment that he wanted it released urgently. After a brief back and forth with Warner Bros. the label was concerned that the sexually explicit and controversial lyrics on songs like Head and Sister would make radio airplay impossible Prince prevailed, andDirty Mindwas released on October 8, 1980.

"I said to myself, If I could put my blood stream on vinyl, then this is what it would be." Prince, Ebony, 1986

Dirty Mindis the sound of Princes musical vision being fully realized. After toiling away in the studio for three years attempting to concoct the perfect genre-defying mix of rock, synth pop, funk and new wave, his third album for Warner Bros. Records finally unleashed the pent-up energy that had been simmering at Princes live shows.The recordings heard onDirty Mindwere originally intended to be demos, but Prince found the material to be so powerfully honest and of-the-moment that he wanted it released urgently. After a brief back and forth with Warner Bros. the label was concerned that the sexually explicit and controversial lyrics on songs like Head and Sister would make radio airplay impossible Prince prevailed, andDirty Mindwas released on October 8, 1980.

194398637020

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Format: CD
Label: SONY LEGACY
Rel. Date: 02/04/2022
UPC: 194398637020

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"I said to myself, If I could put my blood stream on vinyl, then this is what it would be." Prince, Ebony, 1986

Dirty Mindis the sound of Princes musical vision being fully realized. After toiling away in the studio for three years attempting to concoct the perfect genre-defying mix of rock, synth pop, funk and new wave, his third album for Warner Bros. Records finally unleashed the pent-up energy that had been simmering at Princes live shows.The recordings heard onDirty Mindwere originally intended to be demos, but Prince found the material to be so powerfully honest and of-the-moment that he wanted it released urgently. After a brief back and forth with Warner Bros. the label was concerned that the sexually explicit and controversial lyrics on songs like Head and Sister would make radio airplay impossible Prince prevailed, andDirty Mindwas released on October 8, 1980.

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