The Future (song)

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"The Future"
"The Future" cover
German 7" single
Single by Prince
from the album Batman
B-side(s) "Electric Chair"
Released 1990
Format 7" single
12" single
CD single
Recorded Paisley Park Studios, 1989
Genre Pop, Funk
Length 7" remix edit: 3:30
Album: 4:08
Remix: 6:25
Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer(s) Prince
Producer(s) Prince
Prince singles chronology
"Scandalous"
(1989)
"Thieves In the Temple"
(1990)
Prince (DEU) singles chronology
"Scandalous"
(1989)
"The Future"
(1990)
"Thieves In the Temple"
(1990)

"The Future" is a song from Prince's 1989 Batman soundtrack, and the final single released from the album. The single was not the album version, rather, a remixed by William Orbit and released as a single in Europe. The 7" single was backed with the album version of "Electric Chair", but on the maxi-single, "Electric Chair" was also remixed by Orbit. Both 12-inch remixes add little to the originals, although "The Future" becomes more of a house-record than a Batman tune. Unfortunately, neither the pop charts or the dance floors reacted well to the remixes, and the single failed to chart. As a result, this would be the last time Orbit would work with Prince for several years.

The LP version of "The Future" features the sampled strings of Clare Fischer lifted from the then unreleased 1986 track "Crystal Ball" and samples of the Sounds of Blackness choir. The song of heavily synth-based and includes a unique drum machine pattern and funky rhythm guitar. The song is rather menacing, evoking the theme of the film. The lyrics speak of a bleak future, recalling Gotham City and that it needs "spirituality that will last".

The B-side, "Electric Chair", was recorded well before the album concept had begun, being cut in June, 1988. Despite this, it fits well into the theme of the movie and evokes the Joker's madness. The track blends hard rock and funk with a loud, booming drum machine pattern and and aggressive bass and lead guitar wailing throughout the song. The bridge combines a funky, percussive bass line with a meshed guitar synth phrase.

[edit] Trivia

  • Prince's 1990 Nude Tour opened with a DAT intro of former hits, seguing into a live performance of "The Future".
  • "The Future" is also the title of an unrelated song by Leonard Cohen, which was featured both on the album of the same name, and on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack.

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