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Graffiti Bridge
Release Date: 1990 08 21
Running Time: 68:24
Label: Paisley Park

Prince was shooting for the top of the charts with Graffiti Bridge, and he missed. The movie was a disaster, causing the soundtrack to sell very poorly. Despite its poor showing, Graffiti Bridge is not a bad album; in fact, it's often very good. Prince wrote all of the songs, but only performed a little over half the tracks, leaving the rest for The Time, Mavis Staples, and Tevin Campbell. With the exception of The Time's slamming "Release It" and Campbell's "Round and Round," the best songs are the ones Prince performed himself. The George Clinton collaboration "We Can Funk," the psycho-blues of "The Question of U," the sinewy single "Thieves in the Temple," and the pop/rock of "Can't Stop This Feeling I Got," "Tick, Tick, Bang," and "Elephants & Flowers" make Graffiti Bridge a thoroughly enjoyable listen. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Can't Stop This Feeling I GotPrince [1]4:24
2New Power GenerationPrince [1]3:39
3Release ItPrince [1], Seacer3:54
4Question of UPrince [1]4:00
5Elephants and FlowersPrince [1]3:54
6Round and RoundPrince [1]3:55
7We Can FunkPrince [1], Clinton5:28
8Joy in RepetitionPrince [1]4:53
9Love MachineSeacer, Prince [1], Day3:34
10Tick, Tick, BangPrince [1]3:30
11Shake!Prince [1]4:01
12Thieves in the TemplePrince [1]3:20
13Latest FashionPrince [1]4:02
14Melody CoolPrince [1]3:39
15Still Would Stand All TimePrince [1]5:23
16Graffiti BridgePrince [1]3:51
17New Power Generation, Pt. 2Prince [1]2:57

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1990CSPaisley Park
1990CDPaisley Park



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