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Purple Rain

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MSRP: $8.98
Your Price: $13.75
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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Additional Purple Rain Information
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Soundtrack music from the film, Purple Rain, by Prince and The Revolution. Nine tracks of timeless Prince classic hits including 'Take Me With U' by Apollonia with Prince & The Revolution. Purple Rain regularly is ranked among the best albums in Rock'N'Roll history. Time magazine in 1993 ranked it the 15th greatest album of all time, and it placed 18th on VH1's list of The Greatest Rock'n Roll Albums of All Time. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it 72nd greatest album of all time and Zounds magazine 18th greatest album of all time.
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What Customers Say About Purple Rain:
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Throw out your CD player and invest in a good stable turntable, upgraded cartridge, and hear what you have been missing. Having owned this since 1984 on only CD. I was blown away to hear the detail and richness that only Vinyl Records can provide.
Don't Listen to the poser on the last comment, Purple Rain is not an album simply being put to shame because he/she thinks that Darling Nikki is better by the Foo Fighters (absolutly not, in fact, Prince did a cover of the Foo's "Best of You" at the superbowl, and it blew theirs away).This LP is one of the Prince's and History's greatest albums of all time, so I recommend this LP to all Prince fans and LP collectors alike.Great Buy and you can get it for a great price.
The words are definetly all the same from Prince, but the background has some nice drums in it and some other sound effects that make it more pleasing to the ear. and they have done an AWESOME job with it. I like Prince's words, so I am giving points to him for that, but if you hear the new version of "Darling Nikki" then I am sure you will agree that, at least for this song, the Foo Fighters have done a much better job with this particular song then Prince. Hey everybody, I'm not sure if you know or not, but the song "Darling Nikki" now sounds better than ever. Foo Fighters obtained permission to alter the song and play it on the radio (the Foo Fighters version is not available on CD yet).
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