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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @sinnik22 #Prince #NewPowerGeneration #diamondsandpearls Full Gilbert Davison @Funkatopia • Interview: Gilbert Davison + Tribute ... A Sky Magazine account: A freshly pressed CD of the Diamonds And Pearls album is carried in like actual diamonds are in there. The full track listing runs: Thunder/Daddy Pop/Diamonds And Pearls/Cream/Strollin’/Willing And Able /Gett Off/Walk, Don’t Walk/Jughead/Money Don’t Matter 2night/ Push/Insatiable /Live For Love. Thunder, a screeching gospel rocker with electric sitars . slammin ’ guitars and Anna Stesia-style synthesisers, the dirty, sexy T.Rex punk funk of Cream, and Gett Off, with crunching rhythm, awkward metal chord changes lyrics like “move your big ass round this way so I can work on that zipper baby, tonight you’re the star and I’m the big dipper”. The breezy Strollin’ (video directed by Spike Lee), Walk Don’t Walk with its honking car horn melody and the persistent rap of Push. Prince’s business partner, Gilbert Davison, will tell you that quality is the first prerequisite of a Prince album. “Sales are second here” he says and while it’s clear that Prince is going for the commercial jugular with Diamonds And Pearls (it’s the most "adult contemporary" sounding Prince album/ loads of rap and house rhythms) he’s not pulling any punches either. One song, Jughead, is a less than complimentary reference to Prince’s ex-manager Steve Fargnoli. Two songs are inspired directly by the Gulf crisis. The album cover features a record marketing first with totally unique 3-D “100° hologram” artwork. Move the cover across your field of vision and Robia appears to exhale cigarette smoke while Lori rubs Prince’s chest provocatively. Other Prince projects include a live appearance on MTV’s acoustic MTV Unplugged show, producing/ writing/co-writing tracks for Patti Labelle , Martika, Paula Abdul, Miles Davis, Ingrid Chavez, Eric Leeds and George Clinton. There’s the ballet with the New York Joffrey Ballet company and a new rock ’n’ roll comic strip of Prince and the New Power Generation by DC Comics. The story features Prince battling his evil alter ego clone [@David WIlliams] Gemini, against a dark and sinister cityscape which is designed to look like a cross between Gotham City and Minneapolis. Five pm. The boardroom door opens. Jill Willis, Paisley Park’s executive vice-president, introduces herself. “Prince will see you now,” she says. The fresh Prince in full effect. I sit down on a sofa only a few feet from the stage and check out Prince’s arsenal of guitars standing by a monitor. I’m just checking out the “citron” coloured custom job with its solid gold pick-ups when I hear a voice say “Hi”. It’s Prince. He’s standing next to me with his hands in his pockets. I can see the hairs on his chest. I can see that he’s not wearing any underwear. For a second I don’t know what to say, then I hear Michael Bland, the drummer, hit the snare with that distinctive Paisley Park “thwok! “ sound. "No-one else has that drum sound,” I say, trying to sound knowledgeable. “How did you discover it, was it a kind of happy accident?” He looks at me like I’m a real jerk. “No,” he says, “it was no accident. When you’re in the studio you can change the sound of all the drums electronically. That’s all we did.” There’s a long pause. Maybe I blew it already. I notice that the guy from Playboy magazine next to me has a Bible in his leather briefcase. Maybe he’s going to ask Prince to choose his favourite book from a short list of Revelations, Genesis and Corintheans. He decides on a Kitty Kelley-style teaser instead. “Prince, I wanna tell you about the guy I hired my car from at the airport. . .” he begins. I look at Prince. He has an “oh-jeez” sort of expression on his face. The Playboy man goes on. “He said that he loved your music so much that he started to dream about you every night and that his dreams started to get so wild that he had to stop listening to your music. Do you think your music and persona fulfill a fantasy role in the minds of ordinary Americans like him?” There’s another pause. Prince rolls his big eyes and grins. “ I’ll have to get back to you on that one,” he says. "I hear yellow is your new favourite colour.” "Yeah, what do you think? Sick, right ?”