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〕 | rev2 = ''Blender'' | rev2Score = 〔(Blender review )〕 | rev3 = Robert Christgau | rev3Score = | rev4 = ''Entertainment Weekly'' | rev4Score = C | rev5 = ''Mojo'' | rev5Score = (favorable) | rev6 = ''The New York Times'' | rev6Score = (favorable) | rev7 = ''The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' | rev7Score = | rev8 = ''Spin'' | rev8Score = (favorable) | rev9 = ''Trouser Press'' | rev9Score = (favorable) | rev10 = Yahoo! Music | rev10Score = (favorable) }} ''Diamonds and Pearls'' is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince and The New Power Generation. It was released on October 1, 1991 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. It is his first album to have The New Power Generation, his backing band at the time, receive co-billing. The album produced several hit singles, including "Gett Off", "Cream", "Money Don't Matter 2 Night", "Insatiable", and the title track. Dancers Lori Werner (then dancing under the stage name of Lori Elle) and Robia LaMorte, known as "Diamond" and "Pearl" respectively, are featured on the holographic cover (re-pressings of the album are non-holographic). Diamond and Pearl also appeared in the music videos for "Cream", "Strollin'", "Gett Off", and the title track, and also participated in Prince's Diamonds and Pearls Tour. ''Diamonds and Pearls'' featured a hybrid of music styles, from the funk of "Daddy Pop", "Jughead", and first single "Gett Off", to some of the more mainstream pop/rock songs Prince had recorded in some time, such as "Cream", "Money Don't Matter 2 Night" and the title song. "Willing and Able" was used in a video montage during the closing credits of CBS coverage of Super Bowl XXVI. ==Track listing== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diamonds and Pearls」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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