Thunder (Prince song)
"Thunder" | ||||||||||
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UK 12" picture disc | ||||||||||
Single by Prince and The New Power Generation | ||||||||||
from the album Diamonds and Pearls | ||||||||||
B-side |
"Violet the Organ Grinder" "Gett Off" (Thrust Dub) | |||||||||
Released | June 15, 1992[1] | |||||||||
Format | 12" single picture disc | |||||||||
Recorded | Paisley Park Studios, Winter 1990 | |||||||||
Genre | Pop rock | |||||||||
Length |
5:45 (Album) 3:20 (Radio Edit) | |||||||||
Label | Paisley Park/Warner Bros. | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Prince | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Prince | |||||||||
Prince and The New Power Generation singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"Thunder" is a song by Prince and The New Power Generation, from the 1991 album Diamonds and Pearls. It was issued as a limited, individually numbered 12-inch single picture disc in the UK only, and the edited version was available only on the promotional single. The lyrics can be interpreted as referring to the night Prince decided to withdraw The Black Album, when he was rumored to have suffered a bad ecstasy trip.[2] This is the first single cover to feature Mayte, sitting at the lower left.
The B-sides were previously released on the "Gett Off" maxi-single: "Violet the Organ Grinder" and "Gett Off" (Thrust Dub).
Chart performance
The song was another top 30 hit for Prince, peaking at number 28 in the UK, and continuing the moderate success of Diamonds and Pearls singles there.
Charts
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 28 |
References
- Uptown: The Vault – The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince: Nilsen Publishing 2004, ISBN 91-631-5482-X