PrinceControversy

Label:

Warner Bros. Records – BSK 3601

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Allied Pressing

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Funk

Tracklist

A1 Controversy
Backing VocalsLisa*
7:14
A2 Sexuality 4:20
A3 Do Me, Baby 7:47
B1 Private Joy 4:25
B2 Ronnie, Talk To Russia
Backing VocalsLisa*
1:48
B3 Let's Work 3:57
B4 Annie Christian 4:21
B5 Jack U Off
Backing VocalsLisa*
KeyboardsFink*
3:12

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByControversy Music
  • Copyright ©Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Mastered AtSheffield Lab Matrix – △ 952
  • Pressed ByAllied Record Company – B-16192
  • Pressed ByAllied Record Company – B-16193

Credits

  • DrumsBobby Z*
  • Engineer [Engineered By]Ross Pallone
  • ManagementCavallo, Ruffalo & Fargnoli
  • Mastered ByBernie Grundman
  • Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, PerformerPrince

Notes

Some copies are used for promo purposes and have a gold stamp on the front cover:
Loaned for promotion only - Sale is unlawful - Ownership reserved by Warner Bros Records Inc.

Including poster

Runout details are etched except SLM and Allied (logo) stamped.
Variant 2 runouts: side A with :+ (dots appear inside + on left side) / side B with ·+ (dot appears inside + upper left)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7599-23601-1
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1): B-16192-REI-S2 BSK-1-3601-(RE-I)-S2 + SLM ++ △ 9̶6̶4̶-̶X̶ ̶ 952
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1): B-16193-S2 BSK-2-3601-S2 + SLM + △ 952-X
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): B-16192-REI-S2 BSK-1-3601-(RE-I)-S2 + SLM ꔰ :+ △ 9̶6̶4̶-̶X̶ ̶ 952
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2): [Allied 'ɑ' Logo] B-16193-S1 BSK-2-3601-S1 + SLM ·+ △ 952-X
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 3): BSK-1-3601-(RE-I)-S2 + SP. SLM + △ 9̶6̶4̶-̶X̶ ̶ 952 1-Q
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 3): [Allied 'ɑ' Logo] B-16193-S1 BSK-2-3601-S1 + SLM + △ 952-X

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Controversy (LP, Album, Misprint) Warner Bros. Records K 56950 UK 1981
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Controversy (LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records BSK 3601 US 1981
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Controversy (Cassette, Album) Warner Bros. Records K 456950, 456 950 UK & Europe 1981
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Controversy (LP, Album, Blue) Warner Bros. Records XBS-3601 Canada 1981
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Controversy (LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records BSK 3601 New Zealand 1981

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Reviews

  • chadergeist's avatar
    chadergeist
    Controversy is actually the debut album of Prince And The Revolution.
    • msteegh's avatar
      msteegh
      Edited 8 months ago
      This is a copy of https://discogs.librosgratis.biz/release/16075718-Prince-Controversy
      But I found it so interesting and informative that I found it worthwhile putting it (also) here on the main page of Controversy:
      If Dirty Mind was Prince's uncompromising departure from the coming-of-age pains and obsessions that were captured in 1978's For You and 1979's Prince, 1981's Controversy was the cerebral and slightly darker expansion of the brave template that he laid out for Dirty Mind. I can't fathom why it doesn't get many accolades as Dirty Mind. In fact, it's seen as a lesser work in the stunning pre-Purple Rain trifecta that began with Dirty Mind and concluded with 1982's double album opus 1999. It's clearly the misunderstood middle child of the masterstrokes that bookend it, but there's more to it. It solidified the unpredictable world of this unpredictable wunderkind, who was set to become one of the definitive post-modern visionaries of the Eighties. Proof of this fact is found on its grand first side in which its three songs perfectly illustrate Prince's game plan not only in the narratives of his unparalleled Eighties-period work, but for the trajectory of his entire career. The title track begins with a scathing denouncement to his critics, and boldly juxtaposes his message with a religious awakening when he recites 'The Lord's Prayer.' It was probably the first instance of religion in his work. Then, he reaffirms the utopian sexual liberation he covered in 'Dirty Mind''s "Uptown" for "Sexuality." Only this time, sexual expression is positioned with the call for societal uprising to incite anti-conservativism. Of all of Prince's early ballads, "Do Me, Baby" is inarguably his first great slow jam that set the pace for his future classic bedroom burners—the lustful drama, the exhilarating climax with its eccentric come-on monologue, and Prince's imioned vocal delivery. And this was only the first side, mind you. In the second half, political affairs, funk, and even more sex took on more adventurous extremes. Prince was onto something, and soon he would rule the rest of the era at every cost. A transitional classic for the ages
      • isaacmusicman's avatar
        isaacmusicman
        Edited 11 months ago
        Album Revolution #2:

        After getting his footing with "Dirty Mind", "Prince" released "Controversy".....I bought this album when I was 10, and I wore it OUT!!!!!!

        The "Title track" is straight up "FUNKY", with subject matters that was on his mind at that point of his life....

        "Sexuality" was an interesting song...It wasn't really about Sex itself, it was about a state of mind....

        "Do Me, Baby" was "Prince's" first Super Classic Slow Jam (He would have many more to come!!!!!)....

        "Private Joy" was also an interesting song....It wasn't a Single, but it is BUMPIN', and for that reason when "Prince" got really popular, they finally decided to play it on the radio...

        "Let's Work" is the final single from the album and it was also straight up "FUNKY"!!!!!

        You Prince fans know about the rest...It was straight Sexuality and was something Prince would revisit OVER, and OVER again!!!!!!

        A PRINCE CLASSIC!!!!!!

        PS: 6/28/2024: I have the "Reissue, Remastered, 180 gram" version that came out in 2011....I have to it that I have to get used to having these THICK Vinyls, but the SOUND makes it WORTH IT!!!!!! I also heard that "The (So-Called) Prince Estate", "Sony Legacy" version is also VERY GOOD!!!!!!!
        • ecnirp58's avatar
          ecnirp58
          There is a Philippines pressing, if someone has it can they please add it to the database..thanks

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