Adore (Prince song)

1987 song by Prince From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Adore" is a song by Prince. It is the last track on his 1987 double album Sign o' the Times,[1] following the live track "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night" (the crowd noise from which bleeds into the beginning of the song). A long, ornate slow jam featuring Atlanta Bliss and Eric Leeds on horns, it was described by NME reviewer Paolo Hewitt as "a sugar ballad that harks back to the Stylistics but is indelibly Prince's, a lush yet remarkable piece of music, and a fitting climax".[2] It received significant radio play despite never being released as a single,[3] and became an occasional part of Prince's concert repertoire.[4] A 4:39-long edit of the song appears on the 1993 compilation album The Hits/The B-Sides, and the Girl 6 soundtrack album contains the full-length version.[5] Prince's 2002 box set One Nite Alone... Live! includes a solo performance of "Adore" with piano accompaniment.[6]

Quick Facts Song by Prince, from the album Sign o' the Times ...
"Adore"
Song by Prince
from the album Sign o' the Times
ReleasedMarch 31, 1987 (1987-03-31)
RecordedNovember 19, 1986
StudioSunset Sound, Hollywood, California
GenreR&B, soul
Length6:29
LabelPaisley Park, Warner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Prince
Producer(s)Prince
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In 2009, Essence magazine included the song in their list of the "25 Best Slow Jams of All Time".[7]

In 2010, users of AOL Radio voted "Adore" #2 on a ranked list of Prince's best songs.[8]

It is ranked number 431 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[9]

Personnel

Credits from Duane Tudahl, Benoît Clerc and Guitarcloud[10][11][12]

Cover versions and samples

Other performers who have recorded "Adore" include Silk, TQ, Julius Papp, and Joe Roberts.

The song "All That" on Carmen Electra's Prince-produced debut album is based on a sample from "Adore".[13]

References

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