プリンスさんのインスタグラム写真 - (プリンスInstagram)「On April 7, 1978, Prince released his debut album, For You. The album's credits say it all: "Produced, arranged, composed, and performed by Prince." • When Prince entered the studio to lay down the tracks on For You, the stakes were high. Not only was it a chance to prove himself to the world as a talented songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and singer — but at only 19 years old, he was about to become the youngest artist in Warner Bros. history to produce his own album and record every part on it himself. • Getting Warner Bros. Records to agree to Prince’s terms was a huge win for the artist and his manager, Owen Husney, who convinced Warner Bros. to sign the young Prince to a three-album deal. "It was the largest record deal for an unproven artist in history," Owen told Noisey in 2016. "They put together a kind of test where they watched him in the studio. Before it was finished, they took me out into the hallway, and they said, ‘You know what? We believe you.’" • For You is the sound of Prince flexing every muscle in the studio, jumping around between a whopping 27 different instruments and perfecting the execution of each one. Because he was recording every aspect of it himself, it allowed Prince to tap into new approaches and sounds that would lay the groundwork for the so-called "Minneapolis Sound" — a style of music that Prince and his peers would crystallize and catapult to global fame in the early 1980s. • "I wanted to make a different-sounding record," Prince told the Minneapolis Star Tribune shortly after the For You’s release. "By not using horns on the record, I could make an album that would sound different right away. So I created a different kind of horn section by multi-tracking a synthesizer and some guitar lines." @wbr @startribune #prince #minneapolissound」4月9日 12時08分 - prince

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On April 7, 1978, Prince released his debut album, For You. The album's credits say it all: "Produced, arranged, composed, and performed by Prince." •
When Prince entered the studio to lay down the tracks on For You, the stakes were high. Not only was it a chance to prove himself to the world as a talented songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and singer — but at only 19 years old, he was about to become the youngest artist in Warner Bros. history to produce his own album and record every part on it himself. •
Getting Warner Bros. Records to agree to Prince’s terms was a huge win for the artist and his manager, Owen Husney, who convinced Warner Bros. to sign the young Prince to a three-album deal. "It was the largest record deal for an unproven artist in history," Owen told Noisey in 2016. "They put together a kind of test where they watched him in the studio. Before it was finished, they took me out into the hallway, and they said, ‘You know what? We believe you.’" •
For You is the sound of Prince flexing every muscle in the studio, jumping around between a whopping 27 different instruments and perfecting the execution of each one. Because he was recording every aspect of it himself, it allowed Prince to tap into new approaches and sounds that would lay the groundwork for the so-called "Minneapolis Sound" — a style of music that Prince and his peers would crystallize and catapult to global fame in the early 1980s. •
"I wanted to make a different-sounding record," Prince told the Minneapolis Star Tribune shortly after the For You’s release. "By not using horns on the record, I could make an album that would sound different right away. So I created a different kind of horn section by multi-tracking a synthesizer and some guitar lines." @wbr @startribune #prince #minneapolissound


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