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Prince: Life's a Parade!
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In episode 9 of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr travels back to 1986 to explore one of the most pivotal eras in the career of Prince. The episode dives into Prince’s eighth studio album, Parade, and his directorial debut film, Under the Cherry Moon. Ava discusses the album’s unique blend of jazz, funk, soul, orchestral pop, and European influences, along with the story behind the chart-topping hit “Kiss,” which was originally given to Mazarati before Prince reclaimed it for himself. The episode also explores the end of Prince’s legendary collaboration with The Revolution, examining the creative tensions and artistic evolution that led to the group’s split after the Parade era. In addition, listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at Under the Cherry Moon, including Prince stepping in as director after Mary Lambert left the project, the film’s original ending, its transformation from color to black and white, and the unforgettable MTV contest premiere held in Sheridan, Wyoming. Featuring stories about Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Jerome Benton, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Susannah Melvoin, this episode captures Prince at a moment of reinvention as he closed one chapter of his career and prepared to enter another.
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