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''Lovesexy'' is the tenth
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by American recording artist
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. The album was released on May 10, 1988, by
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and
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. The album was recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late January 1988, at Prince's new
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, after the cancellation of the infamous Black Album and most of the album is a solo effort from Prince, with a few exceptions. The lyrical themes of the record include positivity, self-improvement,
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, and
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. Despite being critically acclaimed, ''Lovesexy'' became Prince's first album since 1981's ''
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'' not to crack the top 10; on the ''Billboard'' 200 reaching #11, however, it reached number one in the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. It spawned three singles: "
Alphabet St. "Alphabet St." is a song from American musician Prince's tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). It was the first single from that album and the album's only top 10 single, reaching the top 10 in both the UK and US. Initially written as an acoustic blu ...
"โ€”which became a worldwide top-10 hit in the spring of 1988โ€”and the follow-up singles "
Glam Slam "Glam Slam" is a song by American musician Prince, and the second single from his tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). The song has sexual overtones with a spiritual undertone and fits the ''Lovesexy'' theme of integrating God and sex. The song is co ...
" and "
I Wish U Heaven "I Wish U Heaven" is a song by Prince, and the third single from his 1988 album, '' Lovesexy''. The 12" single is a substantially extended three-part suite which runs over ten minutes. This song was a replacement for "The Line", an upbeat jam feat ...
", both of which failed to reach the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Subsequently, it was Prince's least successful album in the United States since 1980. It was certified
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by the
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(RIAA) in December 1988. ''Lovesexy'' was accompanied by the Lovesexy Tour, of which the September 9th Dortmund show in Germany was released on
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and
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. The tour was also televised (with a short delay for editorial purposes) on several European channels, with the broadcast containing various alternate camera shots in place of the ones used in the officially released video, which was released a year later in 1989.


Recording

The opening track, "Eye No", was recorded with the full band (
Miko Weaver Miko Weaver (Born 11 March 1957 in Berkeley, California) is an American guitarist best known for his work with Prince. Weaver came to Prince's attention when he was a member of Sheila E.'s band. He and some other members of the band joined ...
on guitar,
Levi Seacer, Jr. Levi Seacer Jr. (born April 30, 1961) is an American musician. He was an early associate of Sheila E. when he was tapped by Prince (musician), Prince to form a new touring band after the demise of The Revolution (band), The Revolution in 1986. ...
on bass,
Doctor Fink Matthew Robert Fink (born February 8, 1958), better known as Dr. Fink, is a keyboardist, producer, and songwriter best-known for playing keyboards in Prince's band, The Revolution. At Prince concerts, he was distinguished onstage for performing ...
and Boni Boyer on keyboards,
Eric Leeds Eric Leeds is an American saxophone player, mostly known for his work with Prince (musician), Prince. He has recorded mostly music in the Pop music, pop and funk genres, but is a studied jazz musician.Cole, George.Eric Leeds: Interviews: The Las ...
on saxophone,
Atlanta Bliss Matthew "Atlanta Bliss" Blistan (born c. 1952) is an American jazz trumpeter. He is best known for his work with Prince from 1985โ€“1991. He won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the 1986 single "Kiss" by ...
on trumpet and
Sheila E. Sheila Cecilia Escovedo (born December 12, 1957), known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Regarded as one of the greatest musicians of her generation; she is known for skills as a multi-instrumental ...
on drums). Sheila E., in fact, plays drums on several tracks and sings backup, along with Boyer. Leeds and Bliss provide horns on most tracks, and
Ingrid Chavez Ingrid Julia Chavez (born January 21, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist. Early life Chavez was born on January 21, 1965, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised in Marietta, Georgia. She is of Mexican-American desce ...
provides the intro to "Eye No". The album is designed to be heard in the context of a continuous sequence: LP pressings split the album in two side-long tracks, without visual bands to indicate individual songs. Similarly, early CD copies of ''Lovesexy'' have the entire album in sequence as a single track, though some later editions have it as nine separate tracks. ''Lovesexy'' is also the first Prince album to replace the pronoun "I" with a stylized "๐Ÿ‘" symbol, commonly Romanized as "eye" (i.e. "Eye No"), in both song titles and
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; the symbol would not be completely adopted, however, until 1992's ''
Love Symbol Album ''Love Symbol'' is the fourteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the second of the two that featured his backing band the New Power Generation. It was released on October 13, 1992, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros ...
''.


Music

The theme of the album is the struggle between good and evil.
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and
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, virtue and sin (although, with the Gemini character that he developed in 1989, these "sides" may also represent "ego and alter-ego"), the perennial themes of Prince's work, mix as Prince climaxes to "Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above" in the song "Anna Stesia". Prince referred to ''Lovesexy'' as a gospel album. It opens with a sermon of sorts; "Eye No", a positive energetic track advising people to be free from their vices and to reject Satan, and affirming his belief in God, while using his bully pulpit to encourage the listener to do the same. "Eye No" is a reworking of a song called "The Ball" from the unreleased ''
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''. The song ends with a scale of horns and a segue of conversations (originally recorded on "Eye No"'s original version "The Ball" which segued into another song; the "conversations", or background party ambiance, was later used on the ''Graffiti Bridge'' album as a segue between "We Can Funk" and "Joy in Repetition") leading to the album's biggest-selling single, "
Alphabet St. "Alphabet St." is a song from American musician Prince's tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). It was the first single from that album and the album's only top 10 single, reaching the top 10 in both the UK and US. Initially written as an acoustic blu ...
", which mixes
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, rock and
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along with playful lyrics about sex, braggadocio, and the heavenly state of feeling "lovesexy". Next is "
Glam Slam "Glam Slam" is a song by American musician Prince, and the second single from his tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). The song has sexual overtones with a spiritual undertone and fits the ''Lovesexy'' theme of integrating God and sex. The song is co ...
", a busy dance track which features Prince's full band. It speaks to the uplifting interlude between Prince and a woman, and how, when he fell down, she lifted him. It also praises the woman's love and sense of humanity. The song ends with an almost classical music string solo (performed on keyboard). Ending side one of the vinyl release is "Anna Stesia", a heartfelt confessional number divulging various sins of the flesh, and ends with Prince promising to dedicate his life and music to God. Side two opens with the machine gun-like pace of "Dance On", which lambastes negative aspects of society, somewhat akin to "
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". The title track follows, described by Prince as "The feeling you get when you fall in love ... not with a boy or girl but with the heavens above," and it is another energetic dance track; the "Good News" indeed Prince extols its virtues graphically and then he and
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share an orgasm, both using sped-up ''Camille''-like vocals, going from Prince's voice to Cat's. This leads into "When 2 R in Love", a sex-infused ballad recorded during the sessions for the untitled black album. Next is the almost sparse, but uplifting "
I Wish U Heaven "I Wish U Heaven" is a song by Prince, and the third single from his 1988 album, '' Lovesexy''. The 12" single is a substantially extended three-part suite which runs over ten minutes. This song was a replacement for "The Line", an upbeat jam feat ...
", which says that no matter what controversy or opposition one may bring, the result is still wishing your enemy the best. It follows a Biblical proverb about "blessing those that curse you, loving those that hate you, for it heaps hot coals on their heads". The last track is "Positivity", which echoes the theme of "Dance On". It extols the virtues of staying positive, while asking the listener to examine examples of negativity and negative aspects of the world; overlooking the quick thrill and pushing toward being positive throughout it. The song continuously asks the question "Have you had your plus sign today?" The vocals are sung, but the bridge and extended portions are more of a spoken rap-type style that Prince had started to display as early as "Annie Christian" in 1981. The song ends with sounds of water rushing and a river over keyboard chords. This final song was later given to
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for her 1991 album, '' The Voice''.


Critical reception

The cover (based on a photo by
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) caused some controversy upon release as it depicts Prince in the nude. Some record stores refused to stock it or wrapped the album in black, although ''Lovesexy'' had been issued as a replacement for the hastily withdrawn '' The Black Album'', which had an achromatic black cover. ''Lovesexy'' was Prince's least successful album since 1981, failing to break the top 10, being certified Gold and spending just 21 weeks on the US ''Billboard'' 200. While "
Alphabet St. "Alphabet St." is a song from American musician Prince's tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). It was the first single from that album and the album's only top 10 single, reaching the top 10 in both the UK and US. Initially written as an acoustic blu ...
" managed to crack the top 10, it did not make a lasting impression and the subsequent two single releases failed to chart on the Hot 100. The situation in the United Kingdom was more positive, where the album debuted at number 1 (Prince's first number-one album in the UK) and all the singles became top 40 hits. In addition, the Lovesexy Tour (which concluded in February 1989) was a massive success across Europe and Asia.


Track listing

Sample credits * The opening to "Eye No" contains a sample from a
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track "Passing Clouds", created at the
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released in 1971 on the ''Out of this World'' album. Notes * The "Eye" in "Eye No" is actually represented by a stylized eye symbol (๐Ÿ‘) in place of the pronoun "I" throughout the liner notes. It is commonly transliterated as "Eye" because of "I Wish U Heaven"'s placement later on the album. * First pressings of the compact disc feature all content on a single track. Likewise, the vinyl edition presented each side of vinyl with no track indexes. Some later pressings of both CD and vinyl featured nine separate tracks. When Prince's music was added to digital stores and streaming services in 2017, ''Lovesexy'' was made available in its single track format only. However, a tracked version was later released digitally in 2021.


Personnel

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(credited solely with "whatever" in the liner notes) โ€“ lead and backing vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, Yamaha KX88,
Roland MKS-20 The Roland MKS-20 is a digital pianoโ€“type sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1986, simultaneously with the Roland RD-1000 digital stage piano. The MKS-20 and RD-1000 share the same "Structured/Adaptive Synthesis" sound engine; the RD- ...
,
Ensoniq ESQ-1 Ensoniq ESQ-1 is a 61-key, velocity sensitive, eight-note polyphonic and multitimbral synthesizer released by Ensoniq in 1985. It was marketed as a "digital wave synthesizer" but was an early Music Workstation. Although its voice generation is t ...
,
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,
Fairlight CMI The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, music sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight. โ€” with links to some Fairlight history and photos It was based on a commerc ...
,
Roland D-50 The Roland D-50 is a synthesizer produced by Roland and released in April of 1987. Its features include digital sample-based subtractive synthesis, on-board effects, a joystick for data manipulation, and an analog synthesis-styled layout desig ...
,
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, bass guitar, Dynacord Add-One,
Linn LM-1 The Linn LM-1 Drum Computer is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics and released in 1980. It was the first drum machine to use samples of acoustic drums, and one of the first programmable drum machines. Its designer, the American en ...
, drums, percussion, Publison IM90 Infernal Machine *
Sheila E. Sheila Cecilia Escovedo (born December 12, 1957), known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Regarded as one of the greatest musicians of her generation; she is known for skills as a multi-instrumental ...
โ€“ drums and percussion (1, 2, 4, 5, 9), backing vocals (5, 9) *
Boni Boyer Boni Boyer (July 28, 1958 โ€“ December 4, 1996) was an American vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer. She was best known for her work with Prince in the late 1980s. Life and career Boyer was playing keyboards and singing backing vocals w ...
โ€“ keyboards (1, 5), backing vocals (2, 4, 9) * Dr. Fink โ€“ keyboards (1, 5) *
Miko Weaver Miko Weaver (Born 11 March 1957 in Berkeley, California) is an American guitarist best known for his work with Prince. Weaver came to Prince's attention when he was a member of Sheila E.'s band. He and some other members of the band joined ...
โ€“ electric guitar (1, 5) *
Levi Seacer, Jr. Levi Seacer Jr. (born April 30, 1961) is an American musician. He was an early associate of Sheila E. when he was tapped by Prince (musician), Prince to form a new touring band after the demise of The Revolution (band), The Revolution in 1986. ...
โ€“ bass guitar (1, 5) *
Eric Leeds Eric Leeds is an American saxophone player, mostly known for his work with Prince (musician), Prince. He has recorded mostly music in the Pop music, pop and funk genres, but is a studied jazz musician.Cole, George.Eric Leeds: Interviews: The Las ...
โ€“ saxophone (1, 2, 9) *
Atlanta Bliss Matthew "Atlanta Bliss" Blistan (born c. 1952) is an American jazz trumpeter. He is best known for his work with Prince from 1985โ€“1991. He won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the 1986 single "Kiss" by ...
โ€“ trumpet (1, 2, 9) *
Ingrid Chavez Ingrid Julia Chavez (born January 21, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist. Early life Chavez was born on January 21, 1965, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised in Marietta, Georgia. She is of Mexican-American desce ...
โ€“ spoken intro (1), spoken voice (2) *
Cat Glover Catherine Vernice Glover (July 24, 1962 โ€“ September 24, 2024) was an American choreographer, dancer, singer, and rapper. Background Born on July 24, 1962, in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, Glover was raised first there and, from ...
โ€“ rap (2), backing vocals (2โ€“4)


Singles and Hot 100 chart placings

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Alphabet St. "Alphabet St." is a song from American musician Prince's tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). It was the first single from that album and the album's only top 10 single, reaching the top 10 in both the UK and US. Initially written as an acoustic blu ...
" (#8 US, #3 US R&B, #9 UK) # "Alphabet St. โ€“ part 1" โ€“ ''7" version only'' # "Alphabet St. โ€“ part 2" โ€“ ''7" version only'' # "Alphabet St." โ€“ ''12" version only'' # "Alphabet St. โ€“ This is not music, this is a trip" โ€“ ''12" version only'' * "
Glam Slam "Glam Slam" is a song by American musician Prince, and the second single from his tenth album, ''Lovesexy'' (1988). The song has sexual overtones with a spiritual undertone and fits the ''Lovesexy'' theme of integrating God and sex. The song is co ...
" (#44 US R&B, #29 UK) # "Glam Slam" โ€“ ''7" version only'' # "Glam Slam (Remix)" โ€“ ''12" version only'' # "Escape (Free yo mind from this rat race)" * "
I Wish U Heaven "I Wish U Heaven" is a song by Prince, and the third single from his 1988 album, '' Lovesexy''. The 12" single is a substantially extended three-part suite which runs over ten minutes. This song was a replacement for "The Line", an upbeat jam feat ...
" (#18 US R&B, #24 UK) # "I Wish U Heaven" โ€“ ''7" version only'' # "I Wish U Heaven (Part 1, 2 and 3)" โ€“ ''12" version only'' # "Scarlet Pussy"


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References

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External links

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