John Morrison joins host Raina Douris

After the massive success of Purple Rain, Prince took a left turn in 1985 with his more psychedelic album, Around the World in a Day. On the World Cafe, correspondent John Morrison talks about the influences inspiring Prince at the time, and explains how “Raspberry Beret” wasn’t originally intended to be a single, but then became a hit.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Shawn Colvin “Tenderness On The Block” Fat City

Prince and The Revolution “Paisley Park” Around the World in a Day

Prince and The Revolution “Around the World in a Day” Around the World in a Day

Prince and The Revolution “Raspberry Beret” Around the World in a Day

Prince and The Revolution “Pop Life” Around the World in a Day

Prince “I Would Die 4 U” Purple Rain

The Bangles “Manic Monday” Different Light

The Dream Syndicate “Tell Me When It’s Over” The Days Of Wine And Roses

The Long Ryders “Looking For Lewis And Clark” State Of Our Union

The Beatles “The Word” Rubber Soul

The Bangles “Talking In My Sleep” WC Recording

Lana Del Ray “Henry, Come On” The Right One Will Stay

Radiohead “Paranoid Android” OK Computer

Kacey Musgraves “Cardinal” Deeper Well

Hour Two
XTC “Senses Working Overtime” English Settlement

Annahstasia “Villain” Tether

Paris Paloma “labor” Cacophony

Death Cab For Cutie “Black Sun” Kintsugi

Lucy Dacus “Ankles” Forever is a Feeling

Kacey Musgraves “Butterflies” Golden Hour

The Waterboys “Fisherman’s Blues” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Hozier “Nina Cried Power” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

The Black Keys “The Night Before” (single)

Franz Ferdinand “Do You Want To” You Could Have It So Much Better

Dehd “Dog Days” Poetry

Joan Shelley “River Low” WC Recording

Palmyra “Arizona” Restless

Grateful Dead “Eyes Of The World” Wake Of The Flood

The Head and the Heart “All We Ever Knew” Signs Of Light

Hurray for the Riff Raff “I Know It’s Wrong (But That’s Alright)” Small Town Heroes