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Original score composed by Princce & The Revolution. Engineers include: Susan Rogers, Peggy Mac, Coke Johnson. Principally recorded at Paisley Park Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Composer: Clare Fischer. Personnel: Assa Drori, Don Palmer, Harold Wolf, Pamela Gates, Joe Schonbrun, Terry Schonbrun, Reggie Hill, Ed Green, Mari Tsumura-Botnick, Bill Hybel, Karen Jones , Henry Ferber, Irma Neumann, William Hymanson, Betty Moor, Francine Walsh, Isabelle Daskoff, Sheldon Sanov, Pat Johnson, Oscar Chausow, Janice Gower, Ronald Clark, Endre Granat (violin); Jorge Moraga, Meyer Bello, Carol Mukagawa, David Stock, Margot MacLaine, Norman Forrest, Pamela Goldsmith, Allan Harshman (viola); Jim Arkatoff, Fred Seykora, Ray Kelly, Ray Kramer (cello); Jim Kanter, Dave Edwards, Dick Mitchell, Donald Ashworth, Gary Foster , Gene Cipriano, John Lowe, Jack Nimitz, Joe Soldo, Jon Clarke, Bob Tricarico (woodwinds); Bob O'Donnell , Larry Ford, Atlanta Bliss, Rich Cooper , Bob Findley (trumpet); Joe Myer, Marni Johnson, David Duke , James Thatcher, Calvin Smith , Brian O'Connor (French horn); Garnett Brown, Morris Repass, Bill Watrous, Charles Loper (trombone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Brent Fischer (percussion); Susannah (background vocals). Photographer: Jeff Katz. Arranger: Prince and the Revolution. Another soundtrack that fared more favourably than the movie, 'Under The Cherry Moon', from which it came, this was also the record that marked Prince's return to the live arena. The record itself came with a high camp video and guaranteed hit in the shape of 'Kiss' (which a collaboration of Tom Jones and the Art Of Noise would later cover), a delightfully funky little number around which the world threatened to dance. Elsewhere, both 'Girls And Boys' and 'Anotherloverholenyohead' charted. While the lifting strains of 'Sometimes It Snows In April' rounded off a wonderfully whole album, nothing could quite save the film.