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Jun 09, 2008 Sonically and chronologically The Family falls between Around The World In A Day and Parade. Download The Family from DivShare(45.7 MB) Posted by -d. Download Recorder_to_Satchel_v01-04.rar fast and secure. Tracklist: 1. Isn't That Right 2. Without Love 3. Not Too Late 4. Criminal Justice 5. Breathe Deep 6. Time O the Year 7. For So Long 8. I tried 2 download this album The Family - 1985 but was unsuccessful. The file with the RAR extention wouldn't download. The Family - The Family (1985).

If you are a fan of Prince's music you are very fortunate to have found this site. I have a whole bunch of out-of-print Prince records just waiting to be digitized and posted. The first one up is The Family's only record. The story starts when Prince's other musical outlet, The Mutha Fuckin' Time, officially broke up after Morris Day left the band in 1984. Prince, wanting another project to output his trademark Minneapolis sound while he himself ventured to other sounds, formed the remaining members into a group dubbed 'The Family'.

The Time's replacement keyboardist Paul Peterson was re-named St. Paul and moved to vocals, while Jerome Benton and Jellybean Johnson maintained the roles of comic foil and drummer, respectively, that they had previously occupied. Then he threw in his tour manager's brother, Eric Leeds, on saxophone and Revolution guitarist Wendy Melvoin's somehow creepier twin sister, Susannah to take the duties of vocals, keyboards and banging Prince.

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Even though everyone knew, except some ugly, Marc Bolan wannabe idiot I met in Boston, that the band was really composed of Prince with St. Paul doing his best to replicate Prince's vocals and Eric Leeds peppering the tracks with some saxophone, he still felt obligated to add Miko Weaver's name to the linear notes to explain the appearance of guitar on a record performed by a band without a guitarist.

He had them (somehow) play one show, and hoped it would be as big as The Time was. This is one of my favorite Prince albums and, arguably, one of the more important in his enormous catalog. It's one of the first Paisley Park releases (I'm not sure if was released first or not) and also marks Prince's first collaboration with saxophonist Eric Leeds and composer Clare Fischer. Prince has always used his other bands to either release music that sounded like things he had already done but still enjoyed doing or as a test run for new sounds he would like to explore.

This record is more of the latter. The Game Feat Lil Wayne My Life Zippy. Sonically and chronologically The Family falls between Around The World In A Day and Parade. Tracks like 'The Screams Of Passion' and 'Nothing Compares 2 U', use the same Beatles-style pop found on Around The World In A Day and could easily be at home on either record while 'River Run Dry' and Desire' start to develop the European, orchestral funk Prince would later exaggerate to create Parade. 'Yes' and 'Susannah's Pajamas' mark his first experimentation with the funk-jazz fusion sound that he and Eric Leeds would continue to work with on their under appreciated side-project, Madhouse and again in the 2000s with his own N.E.W.S.

And The Rainbow Children albums. The two songs that sound the most like The Time on this record are probably the best two. The album opener, 'High Fashion' is a silly, funky story of a girl who's only concerned is the size of a man's bank account.