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Sign o' the Times (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sign o' the Times
''Sign o' the Times'', stylized as ''Sign "☮" the Times'', is the ninth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on March 31, 1987 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album is the follow-up to ''Parade'' (1986), and Prince's first "solo" album following his departure from The Revolution; the symbol between the quotes is a peace sign. The songs were largely recorded during 1986 to 1987 in sessions for albums Prince ultimately aborted—''Dream Factory'', ''Camille'', and ''Crystal Ball''. The album's music draws on funk, soul, psychedelic pop, and rock music.〔〔 ''Sign o' the Times'' features lyrical themes such as the depressing state of the world in the title track, gender identity/androgyny in "If I Was Your Girlfriend", party funk in "Housequake", sexual lust in "It", replacing a loved one in "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man", and spiritual enlightenment in "The Cross". The album also had an accompanying concert film of the same name. == Background ==
The double album was a synthesis of three projects from 1986, including some work with The Revolution. The bulk of the tracks originate from the final Revolution project known as ''Dream Factory'' and a later solo project called ''Camille''. These projects, along with some other songs, merged into a 22-track, 3-LP opus called ''Crystal Ball''. Prince's record company, Warner Bros. Records, balked at the idea of a 3-LP album, considering both the lukewarm performance of ''Parade'' and Prince's second film, ''Under the Cherry Moon'', and it forced Prince to trim the album down.
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