название:

Black Sweat


автор:

Prince


жанры: funk, pop, dance, soul
альбомы: 3121
рейтинг: ★★★★★ / 5.6 / 1590 просмотров
I don't want to take my clothes off
But I do
I don't want to turn nobody on
Unless it's youI don't want to dance too hard, babe
But this is a groove
I'm hot and I don't care who knows it
I got a job to do, yesI'm workin'
Workin' up a black sweat
I'm workin'
Workin' up a black sweat
I'm workin'I don't wanna break your pride
But I got to
You better take your woman and hide her
I'm about to, got to, got toShow you what's really good
Break you off like you knew I would
I got a brand new dance
And it's called theWorkin'
Workin' up a black sweat
I'm workin'
Workin' up a black sweat
I'm workin'You can act hard if you want to
This groove will make you sweet
You'll be screamin' like a white lady
When I count two, three
One, two, threeWorkin'
Workin' up a black sweat
I'm workin'
Workin' up a black sweatWorkin'
Workin' up a black
Workin'
Workin' up a black
Black sweat
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3121 (pronounced "thirty one, twenty one") is Prince's latest studio album of new material. The album, released March 21, 2006 in North America, is distributed through Universal Records.

Album information. The album's first single, "Te Amo Corazón", was released in America on December 13, 2005, and debuted at number twenty on the VH1 countdown; the second single, "Black Sweat", was released on February 2, 2006.

The title of the album was believed to be a reference to the address of Prince's rented Los Angeles mansion. A lawsuit filed against Prince by the landlord (NBA player Carlos Boozer) indicates an entirely different address (1235 Sierra Alta Way). However, Prince has repeatedly referred to the property as "3121"; indeed, the lawsuit alleges he painted 3121 on the exterior of the property, and the album's liner notes indicate that it was "recorded at Paisley Park Studios and 3121."

The number also has relevance to the release dates of the album and debut single. "Te Amo Corazón" was released December 13, 2005 (or 12/13, which backwards is 3121).

Ostensibly inspired by the 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Prince included a limited number of "purple tickets" with the album. Lucky winners who found tickets were flown in from Europe, Asia, Mexico and the US to attend a semi-private performance (along with a long list of celebrities) at Prince's home in Los Angeles.

3121 debuted at number one on the U.S. album charts, becoming Prince's first number-one album since 1989's Batman.

It has gone gold (500,000 sold) in America.

Song descriptions. The album opens with the psychedelic title track. The funk jam reunites Prince with former New Power Generation members Michael Bland and Sonny T and also has Prince using distorted vocals, including one similar to his Camille alter-ego. Next is "Lolita", a pop number driven by a keyboard line and synth-bass. Displaying Prince's new maturity, the song is about a desirable woman who is tempting, but will not make "a cheater" out of Prince. Quite the opposite of such songs from the past like "Let's Pretend We're Married". The album's first single, the latin-tinged "Te Amo Corazón" follows and slows the tempo of the album; however the next track is the dancable, minimalist funk jam, "Black Sweat". Track 5, "Incense and Candles" displays Prince's experimentation with a vocoder and delivering a fast southern rap — both of which are new styles for the artist. The next track, "Love" is at once futuristic and old school Prince, using drum machines, synths and touching on themes of God and Love. The tempo is slowed once again with "Satisfied", a seductive ballad delivered in a style that wouldn't be out of place on a Ray Charles album. The song recalls "On the Couch" from Prince's previous album, Musicology. Prince transitions from Ray Charles to Jimi Hendrix with the funk-rock track "Fury", which reminds the listener that Prince can hold his own with the greats of electric guitar. Next is "The Word" which features a jazzy saxophone groove that also makes a veiled reference to Prince's recent conversion to a Jehovah's Witness. On the track, Prince's guitar solo is delivered in a style similar to Carlos Santana. Prince's new protégé Támar is featured on the next track, the upbeat "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed", which will also be featured on her upcoming album, Milk & Honey. Track 11 is "The Dance", a moody tale of heartbreak and features Prince's delicate piano playing. The track is an updated redition of a version previously released on Prince's website. The album closer is "Get On the Boat", a James Brown-inspired, full band number which also reuinites Prince with long-time associate Sheila E. on percussion.

Track listing:
01 - "3121" – 4:31
02 - "Lolita" – 4:06
03 - "Te Amo Corazón" – 3:35
04 - "Black Sweat" – 3:12
05 - "Incense and Candles" – 4:04
06 - "Love" – 5:45
07 - "Satisfied" – 2:50
08 - "Fury" – 4:02
09 - "The Word" – 4:11
10 - "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed" (featuring Támar) – 5:43
11 - "The Dance" – 5:20
12 - "Get On the Boat" – 6:18

Credits:
Drums: Michael Bland (on "3121"), Cora Coleman Dunham (on "Te Amo Corazón", "Get On the Boat")
Bass: Sonny T (on "3121"), Joshua Dunham (on "Te Amo Corazón", "Get On the Boat")
Horn section: Maceo Parker, Candy Dulfer, Greg Boyer and Ray
Percussion: Herbert Urena, Ricky Salas (on "Te Amo Corazón"), Sheila E. (on "Get On the Boat")
Strings arrangement: Clare Fischer
Additional vocals: The New Power Generation (shouts), Támar (and co-lead on "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed")
All other instruments and voices: Prince
Produced by Prince
Photo: Afshin Shahidi
Designer: Sam Jennings
Recorded at Paisley Park Studios and 3121
Engineered by Ian Boxill, L. Stu Young
Assisted by Lisa Chamblee Hampton
Mastered at Bernie Grundman

Singles:
"Te Amo Corazón" (#67 U.S. R&B)
"Black Sweat" (#60 U.S., #82 U.S. R&B, #43 UK)
"Fury" (#60 UK)

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