Ice Cream Castle
Ice Cream Castle | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by The Time | ||||
Released | July 2, 1984 | |||
Recorded | March 26, 1983–January 1984 | |||
Genre | Funk, R&B, pop | |||
Length | 38:19 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Prince (as The Starr ★ Company), Morris Day, Jesse Johnson | |||
The Time chronology | ||||
|
Professional ratings | |
---|---|
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | AllMusic |
Ice Cream Castle is a 1984 album by The Time.[1] Similar to their previous two albums, this album consists of six tracks in the funk-pop or ballad genre and it was produced and arranged by Prince as "The Starr ★ Company".
The album's two biggest hits, "Jungle Love" and "The Bird", were featured in the film Purple Rain and this, along with Day's performance in the movie, catapulted the album up the charts and to a crossover audience. Unfortunately, the band didn't have time to enjoy the success, as they had disbanded by the time the movie was released.
Ice Cream Castle produced three singles: "Ice Cream Castles", "Jungle Love", and "The Bird".
Track listing
All tracks written by Prince, except where noted.
Side one | ||
---|---|---|
No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Ice Cream Castles" (Prince and Morris Day) | 7:33 |
2. | "My Drawers" | 4:04 |
3. | "Chili Sauce" | 5:45 |
Side two | ||
---|---|---|
No. | Title | Length |
4. | "Jungle Love" (Prince, Morris Day and Jesse Johnson) | 5:29 |
5. | "If the Kid Can't Make You Come" | 7:33 |
6. | "The Bird" (Prince, Morris Day and Jesse Johnson) | 7:40 |
Personnel
- Prince: Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Waiter vocal on "Chili Sauce", Backing Vocals
- Morris Day: Lead & Backing Vocals, Drums
- Sharon Hughes: Additional Vocals
- Jesse Johnson: Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Mark Cardenas, Paul Peterson: Keyboards, Backing Vocals
- Jerry Reed Hubbard: Bass, Backing Vocals
- Novi Novog: Violin
- Jerome Benton: Percussion, Backing Vocals
- Jellybean Johnson: Drums on "The Bird"
Production
- Produced By Prince, Morris Day & Jesse Johnson
- Recording, Engineers: David Leonard, Peggy Mac, Terry Christian
- Mastering: Bernie Grundman
Chart performance
The album spent 57 weeks on the U.S. Billboard album charts and reached its peak position of #24 in early March 1985.[2]
Singles
- "Ice Cream Castles" (#11 R&B, #106 Pop)
- "Ice Cream Castles"
- "Tricky" (non-album track)
- "Get It Up" – 12" single
- "Jungle Love" (#6 R&B, #20 Pop)
- "Jungle Love"
- "Oh, Baby" – 7" single
- "Tricky" (non-album track) – NL 7" single, German 12" single
- "The Bird" – 7" back-to-back single
- "The Bird" (#33 R&B, #36 Pop)
- "The Bird"
- "My Drawers"
References
- ↑ Rhino
- ↑ "Billboard 200: March 2, 1985". Billboard.com. Billboard. 2016. Retrieved August 7, 2016.