Rolling Stone Magazine........December 13th- 27th 1990  Issue 593-594
Year book

Video FilesSINÉAD O’CONNOR’
As is always the I case with music Video, the year’. highs were high, tie lows were low and they were botb on all the time. “Nothing Compares 2 U” — the Prince cover that sent SINÉAD O’CONNOR’s career into the sstratosphere —was amarwl of simplicity: Viewers got O’Connor’s face and not much else. The video made an impression because, for all the ink spilled over the singer’s atubbled skull, we’d never really Iooke~at her before. Those eyes. Those ears. Sure, O’Connor seemed to be Method acting, but we gave her the benefit of the doubt. Somehow when she shed that tear .-at thel ine”But I’m willing to give it another try,” for those who follow the singer’s personal life — it wasn’t like




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Prince
PRINCE’s first live show of the Nineties — a Minneapolis preview of Nude, his European roadshow — was suitably stripped down: no fancy props or theatrics, just hit songs and dirty dancing.







AugustPrince

Prince constructed Graffiti Bridge'“They’re starting to get it,” said PRINCE after reading a rave review of his album‘Graffiti Bridge.’ The critics weren’t the only ones. ‘Graffiti Bridge’ proved to be Prince’s most satisfying album in years.The same can’t be said of the film.







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