Graffiti Bridge

| Prince

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Graffiti Bridge

Graffiti Bridge is the twelfth studio album by American recording artist Prince and is the soundtrack album to the 1990 film of the same name. It was released on August 21, 1990 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Graffiti Bridge, the soundtrack to Prince’s upcoming movie, revives our gasp of wonder at Prince by making more emphatic than ever the power of his tense persona, a persona strung tight on the wire of his daring coupling of funk and rock, black and white, male and female, flesh and spirit.  

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  • All Music

    it's often very good  

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  • Rock NYC

    This is a terrific album, whether funking with George Clinton or Gospel grooving with Mavis staples, Prince’s tracks are sublime 

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  • AV Club

    it's rock-solid from start to finish, an eclectic mélange of funk-pop workouts, soulful, sultry ballads and terrific pop songs 

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    it’s clear from the very start that Prince has done something both impressive and essential  

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  • BBC

    It’s no classic, but this album marked the vital revival of an artist who continues to fascinate. 

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  • Goldie's Parade

    Graffiti Bridge treats fans to three absolute Prince classics  

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  • Spin

    Not his best, but better than most people's best. 

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  • Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews

    there's a lot of really good music here 

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  • The Guardian

    K, so the film (a sort-of sequel to Purple Rain) sucked like a Dyson, but with “Thieves In The Temple” and “Question Of U” on the soundtrack, that could be forgiven.  

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  • Hot Press

    Prince not only delivers, he delights! 

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  • Clem's Music Reviews

    An overall pleasant album featuring many more artists than just Prince.  

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