Have you ever danced with the Prince in the moonlight? The Joker has made him. The first " Batman " by Tim Burton, the psychophate demonic smile, played by Jack Nicholson, sowing destruction in a museum of Gotham. A cult sequence of a film that relaunched the then moribund career of recently deceased artist.
That was in 1989. It had been five years since " Purple Rain" was entitled to his moment of glory. The most exuberant musicians had recent success with some of its singles. His albums by cons have never managed to win the top of the charts; when they have not proven to be true sometimes shipwrecks, breaking on the reefs of criticism.
While the musicians who followed him on " Purple Rain " - the band " Revolution " - are gradually be diverted from its ego, Warner lobbied Prince: the company wants its star an album that button again the heart crowds, and consequently their wallets. To achieve this, the Warner got the idea to combine it with another phenomenon of pop culture that it would soon unleash upon the world: the " Batman" by Tim Burton!
The Knight of the Night, patron of the arts and letters
Warner then approached Prince to ask him to make a new album based on themes and characters in the film. After observing a sequence of the movie half an hour, the artist entered the studio for six weeks and quickly wrote a small batch of songs. Successful bet ! The album " Batman " was number one in the Top 50 for almost six weeks, becoming not only the soundtrack of the Burton film, but also that of the summer of 1989.
Few songs were actually really found in the movie, due in part to the refusal insisting composer Danny Elfman - the time still inventive and inspired - to collaborate on the soundtrack with Prince. However, a song really left its impact in helping to create one of the moments of the Joker the most stupid and jubilant of all cinematic history of Batman: the central sequence of the film where the Joker tries to seduce Vicki Vale starring Kim Bassinger.