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Album Details: Family

Release Date:01/01/1985
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    The Family

    By jay  Sep 14, 2005 | 1 out of 1 found this Family review helpful

    Pros: fun and sex appeal

    Cons: shoulda hit real big

    The album is a classic along with Glamourous Life, Purple Rain, Jill Jones, Ice Cream Castles. Anything that came out of Minneapolis from the Purple Mafia between 82-88 was all CLASSICS. (period)

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    A Classic "Underground" Album

    By Cuzn Dupree  Apr 13, 2005

    Pros: Amazing string arrangements, killer Prince cuts

    Cons: None

    I stumbled across a japanese import of this cd about 10 years ago. It was expensive but it was DEFINITELY worth the money. It had a full booklet and insert in japanese with pictures, lyrics etc. The sound quality is amazing. If you haven't heard ...this cd, it has the original and far superior version of "Nothing Compares 2 U" as well as 2 great instrumentals and a some other excellent cuts: "River Runs Dry", "Desire" and "High Fashion". If you like old Prince you will LOVE this album. Although he only gets writing credit for "Nothing Compares 2 U", he actually wrote, arranged and performed all of the songs, with the help of Eric Leeds on sax and Clare Fischer on string arrangement. If you can find this CD or album, get a hold of it. The only other place that I am aware that you can get any songs by "The Family" is on the "Girl 6" soundtrack where "Screams of Passion" is included. Every track is great! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    As huge as Prince's Minneapolis sound was in 1985, one would have expected a band boasting three ex-members of the Time to hit big. But the urban contemporary and pop markets can be incredibly fickle, and this self-titled debut album by the Family wasn't the blockbuster some folks predicted it would be. Not surprisingly, this release is about as Minneapolis-sounding as it gets, and the heavy Prince/Time influence is undeniable. The Family isn't among the true classics that came from Minneapolis in the 1980s; it isn't in a class with Prince's Purple Rain, the Time's Ice Cream Castles, or Sheila E's The Glamorous Life, but it's competent and generally decent. Produced by David Z, this LP ranges from the sweaty funk of "High Fashion" and "Mutiny" to moodier items like "Desire" and the single "The Screams of Passion." Also noteworthy is the band's interesting version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U." After the Family's breakup, this LP went out of print. And by the end of the 1980s, it w...as becoming increasingly difficult to find. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Family

When the Time broke up in 1984, its ex-members had no problem keeping busy. Morris Day pursued a solo career, while Jesse Johnson formed Jesse Johnson's Revue and produced albums for singer Ta Mara and her band the Seen. And three other Time graduates -- singer/keyboardist St. Paul Peterson, drummer Jellybean Johnson, and percussionist Jerome Benton -- assembled a short... Read more